Marija Zdravkovic

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Marija Zdravkovic

@SofiMarija

You may say I'm a dreamer, but I am not the only one.

Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Admirim
Admirim@admirim·
Albanian students are holding another massive protest in North Macedonia, demanding their constitutional right to take the bar exam in 🇦🇱 Albanian.
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Marija Zdravkovic@SofiMarija·
@albania1443 @Good_1deas @VictorJahaj It makes all the sense, but it does not suite your narative. If Albaninan wants to practice law in North Macedonia he should speak Macedonian, if Macedonian wants to practice law in Albania he needs to know Albanian. By doing this they are segragating themselves.
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BrojaSZN
BrojaSZN@albania1443·
@SofiMarija @Good_1deas @VictorJahaj Your comparison makes 0 sense because these Albanian students are asking for albanian language on the tests because their cities are MAJORITY albanian. Do serbians in mitrovica use albanian or do they use serbian? Ofc they use serbian, because theyre the majority.
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Marija Zdravkovic@SofiMarija·
@albania1443 @Good_1deas @VictorJahaj Hmm, can a Mexican living in the state of New Mexico where his ancestors lived for 1000 years pass the bar exam in Spanish or does he need to know the language and the law of the country where he wants to practice law? 🤔
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BrojaSZN
BrojaSZN@albania1443·
@Good_1deas @VictorJahaj So students asking for their tests to be in Albanian, in Albanian majority cities are colonialist militants? Are you retarded by any chance?
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Lucas 🇺🇸🇵🇱
@admirim From America, I support the protests and their constitutional right to take exams in Albanian. As a Slav myself who experienced discrimination a few times, I stand side by side with my Albanian brothers and sisters. No one should ever be treated like this.
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A Norwegian neuroscientist spent 20 years proving that the act of writing by hand changes the human brain in ways typing physically cannot, and almost nobody outside her field has read the paper. Her name is Audrey van der Meer. She runs a brain research lab in Trondheim, and the paper that closed the argument was published in 2024 in a journal called Frontiers in Psychology. The finding is brutal enough that it should have changed every classroom on Earth. The experiment was simple. She recruited 36 university students and put each one in a cap with 256 sensors pressed against their scalp to record brain activity. Words flashed on a screen one at a time. Sometimes the students wrote the word by hand on a touchscreen using a digital pen, and sometimes they typed the same word on a keyboard. Every neural response was recorded for the full five seconds the word stayed on screen. Then her team looked at the part of the data most researchers had ignored for years, which is how different parts of the brain were communicating with each other during the task. When the students wrote by hand, the brain lit up everywhere at once. The regions responsible for memory, sensory integration, and the encoding of new information were all firing together in a coordinated pattern that spread across the entire cortex. The whole network was awake and connected. When the same students typed the same word, that pattern collapsed almost completely. Most of the brain went quiet, and the connections between regions that had been alive seconds earlier were nowhere to be found on the EEG. Same word, same brain, same person, and two completely different neurological events. The reason turned out to be something nobody had really paid attention to before her work. Writing by hand is not one motion but a sequence of thousands of tiny micro-movements coordinated with your eyes in real time, where each letter is a different shape that requires the brain to solve a slightly different spatial problem. Your fingers, wrist, vision, and the parts of your brain that track position in space are all working together to produce one letter, then the next, then the next. Typing throws all of that away. Every key on a keyboard requires the exact same finger motion regardless of which letter you are pressing, which means the brain has almost nothing to integrate and almost no problem to solve. Van der Meer said it plainly in her interviews. Pressing the same key with the same finger over and over does not stimulate the brain in any meaningful way, and she pointed out something that should scare every parent who handed their kid an iPad. Children who learn to read and write on tablets often cannot tell letters like b and d apart, because they have never physically felt with their bodies what it takes to actually produce those letters on a page. A decade before her, two researchers at Princeton ran the same fight using a completely different method and ended up at the same answer. Pam Mueller and Daniel Oppenheimer tested 327 students across three experiments, where half took notes on laptops with the internet disabled and half took notes by hand, before testing everyone on what they actually understood from the lectures they had watched. The handwriting group won by a wide margin on every question that required real understanding rather than surface recall. The reason was hiding in the transcripts of what the two groups had actually written down. The laptop students typed almost word for word, capturing more total content but processing almost none of it as they went, while the handwriting students physically could not write fast enough to transcribe a lecture in real time, which forced them to listen carefully, decide what actually mattered, and put it in their own words on the page. That single act of choosing what to keep was the learning itself, and the keyboard had quietly skipped the choosing and skipped the learning along with it. Two studies. Two countries. Same answer. Handwriting makes the brain work. Typing lets it coast. Every note you have ever typed instead of written went into your brain through a thinner pipe. Every meeting, every book highlight, every idea you captured on your phone instead of on paper was processed at half depth. You did not forget those things because your memory is bad. You forgot them because typing never woke the part of the brain that would have made them stick. The fix is the thing your grandmother already knew. Pick up a pen. Write the thing down. The slower road is the faster one.
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Marija Zdravkovic
Marija Zdravkovic@SofiMarija·
Zasto ljudi govore "dete doji", valjda majka doji a dete sisa. Prokvare mi usi kad to cujem. 😖
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Sophia Proneikos
Sophia Proneikos@Pergament_F·
Belgrade. "Please. The tomcat does not like knocking on the glass." There is something almost painfully Balkan in this sentence. Not luxury. Not efficiency. Not Scandinavian emotional minimalism. Just an entire bookstore quietly reorganizing reality around the psychological comfort of one sleeping cat. And honestly, after looking at modern civilization for long enough, I increasingly trust the judgment of bookstores and cats more than the judgment of people who use the phrase "global leadership summit."
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govt.exe is corrupt
govt.exe is corrupt@govt_corrupt·
The only pandemic we’re facing is how retarded everyone is.
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
Just a reminder a 5-year-old boy in a bunny hat spent more time in jail than any billionaire pedophile on Epstein's client list
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matrixbot
matrixbot@thematrixb0t·
So we arrested the guy who owned the sex island and we arrested the woman who brought the children to the sex island, but we haven't arrested the clients who paid for children on the sex island.
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rabbitholebot
rabbitholebot@rabbitholebot·
What a time to be alive, it's like the collapse of Rome, but with memes.
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Beskrupulozan
Beskrupulozan@MilosAJovanovic·
Srbiji fali da se isplače i da je neko zagrli.
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Barbika
Barbika@BarbikaBarby·
Људи који су једини икад имали ЛОГОРЕ ЗА ДЕЦУ измишљају логоре по Србији СТАТИ ПА ГЛЕДАТИ
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D. Alec Zeck
D. Alec Zeck@Alec_Zeck·
So you’re aware of the Jesuits, the Masons, the Zionists, the looming one world government, satanists, the banking elite… You’ve looked into all of it, you’ve connected dots, you believe there are powerful networks influencing the direction of the world. Okay. Great. Now that you’re aware, for the overwhelming majority of you, are they responsible for your inability to consistently put your bare feet on the earth, rise with the sun, move your body, grow your own food on your balcony or in your backyard, eat locally and seasonally, gather with like-minded people, feel your feelings to completion, spend time in nature, pray, meditate, and connect deeply with God? Are those their choices, or are they yours? Are the Jesuits preventing you from going to bed earlier? Are the Masons stopping you from lifting weights or taking a walk at sunrise? Are the Zionists interfering with your ability to plant herbs in a garden bed? Is a one world government preventing you from putting your phone down and opening a book or spending time with your children? Are satanists blocking you from praying? Is the banking elite physically stopping you from cooking real food instead of ordering DoorDash? Or are you? I’m not saying power structures don’t exist. I’m not saying there aren’t corrupt systems or incentives that shape culture. Clearly there are institutions and shadowy interests that influence media, policy, global economics, and that has real world implications. And of course, they have infiltrated the collective psyche, deeply conditioning us into belief, thought, and feeling patterns that are detrimental to us. But now you’re aware. And most of the daily habits that determine the quality of your life are not being dictated by secret societies and shadowy structures… unless, of course, you continue to choose for them to. Your quality of life is overwhelmingly determined by your discipline, your comfort zone, your routines, and radical ownership over your beliefs, thoughts, feelings, words, and actions. There’s something psychologically convenient about attributing everything to massive external forces, because once “they” are responsible for everything, you’re no longer responsible for much. How disempowering is that? Are you that much of a victim? If you can’t govern your own impulses, your own habits, your own schedule, your own consumption, then it doesn’t really matter who you think runs the world. The more uncomfortable question isn’t who governs these systems—it’s whether you are truly governing yourself.
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Моравац Устав1244
И замислите постане Србија чланица фамозне ЕУ без права гласа...Сутра та багра изгласа да се нпр. 500 хиљада миграната пребаци у Србију, што је сасвим могуће, а Србија мора да прихвати јер је забога ЕУ чланица а нема право ни да се изјасни...ЕУ нема алтернативу???
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Morgan Victoria
Morgan Victoria@MorganHousley1·
Satan's strategy is simple: Make sin look normal. Make righteousness look weird Don't take the bait.
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Hon. PolProf of Agile Ceremonies
“Hello Mr Putin” “Hello KGB Agent Epstein. How can I help you?” “I need a Russian visa. So I can travel to Russia” “Sorry, can’t help you. Have you tried Lord Mandelson?”
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