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@SupersuMC

Straight pro-life magisterial Catholic white male, aspiring author and artist, bassarisk furry, & overall great guy! https://t.co/jtigwvN1WB

In the mines eating mice Katılım Mart 2013
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Supersu the Miner's Cat 🇺🇸🇻🇦
I try to be kid-friendly and civil on my Twitter, so if I tweet anything that's "offensive" or has swearing, I find it funny or insightful.
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@DanPitzer @Grummz Snail Simulator fan who's reached the true 100% on it here. Right there with you on insulting the mainstream folk. While they were playing the battle pass in Call of Duty, I snwas traveling the vast Snearth in snearch of snecrets, hats, and Sneaster Sneggs and learning Snenglish.
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Dan Pitzer@DanPitzer·
@Grummz If that's the standard, those of us who love Xenosaga can insult a lot of rather mainstream people.
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Luke@mothrasattorney·
@MystyxSama @Grummz What about Mixtape "represents" a fetish? What is the ideology it represents? In your own words.
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SilverBoarMedia@AbcAbc347433·
@Ol_Treacherous @Grummz Being blunt that's how we've ended up with shitty live service and gacha games everywhere. Luckily gamers overall have good taste despite the normies they've brainwashed with gambling and microtransactions.
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Momo 🪽💫
Momo 🪽💫@VallerieMomo·
This perfectly encapsulates the issue I have with people defending generative AI. They fail to realize that “artist” includes everything listed here. Drawing is not the only art form
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
This is not stained glass It’s the wings of a dragon fly
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Jordan The ImmortalMisfit
Jordan The ImmortalMisfit@JTImortalmisfit·
@MichaelDoesLife It's crazy that all the reviews don't mention game play because there isn't one. The people who say Telltale games aren't games and they have no game play. They can never say that again.
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Michael Does Life
Michael Does Life@MichaelDoesLife·
Mixtape is absolutely TERRIBLE. It isn’t even a video game. It literally plays itself. Do NOT buy.
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80s Nostalgia Channel@80s_channel·
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Chris Merriott
Chris Merriott@chris_merriott·
@paolini This is just a dude that wants you to cater to his weird fetish. The story is the story. If you want man-elf love make your own story
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Christopher Paolini
Christopher Paolini@paolini·
Dude ... it's been fifteen years. FIFTEEN. Give it a break. I published the ending that made the most sense, and you're going to see more of Eragon and Arya in future works, which—in any case—will be a much better version of their story. And that's all I have to say about that.
Markus Weißner@MarkusNer48891

@paolini Give the readers back what you stole when you ruined the ending of Book 4. Keep the distorted ending as the official timeline if you want, but make the ending you originally planned accessible to interested readers

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Ferreus the Black Arrow
Ferreus the Black Arrow@FerreusW·
@paolini These people concerned with Eragon and Arya. I'm over here still enjoying the chapters focused on Roran XD What is a better love story than Roran and his hammer?
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Mike Packer
Mike Packer@CobaltOrigin·
@FerreusW @paolini Dude, when he held that gap alone standing on a pile of enemies. Gives me goosebumps.
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Grummz@Grummz·
Good morning, X. What's today's game? I heard the mouse game is really good.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
In 1986, a Texas psychologist told 46 students to write about the worst thing that ever happened to them, 15 minutes a day for 4 days straight. Over the next 6 months, those students went to the doctor half as often as the kids in the control group. The psychologist was James Pennebaker. He repeated the experiment, and so did other labs. Same answer every time: writing about pain in a notebook was changing something inside the body. Follow-up studies found improved immune cell counts, faster wound healing after surgery, lower HIV virus levels in blood tests, and better lung function in people with asthma. For years the mechanism was a puzzle. Pennebaker had stumbled onto a much bigger pattern than he realized. Making things of any kind does something to the body. Take painting. A 2016 study at Drexel University handed 39 random adults some markers, clay, and collage paper and told them to make whatever they wanted for 45 minutes. No rules, no skill required. 75% of them walked out with lower cortisol (the main stress hormone) in their saliva. Beginners and experienced artists got the same drop. Take dancing. Doctors at Einstein College of Medicine tracked 469 seniors over a 21-year period in a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2003. People who danced a few times a week were 76% less likely to get dementia than people who rarely did. That was the largest protective effect of anything they tested. Crosswords came in at 47%, reading at 35%. Swimming and cycling did nothing for the brain at all. Take singing. In 2004, researchers in Germany measured antibodies in a choir's saliva before and after rehearsal. The antibody count (the stuff that fights off colds and flu) rose significantly. A follow-up study on cancer patients and their caregivers found that one hour of group singing dropped cortisol and switched on their immune systems at a measurable, blood-test level. And just going to see art helps. University College London tracked 6,710 British adults over age 50 for 14 years. People who went to the theatre, a museum, or a concert every few months were 31% less likely to die during that window. Even going once or twice a year dropped the risk by 14%. Wealth, education, and starting health were all accounted for. The mechanism seems to live in a brain circuit called the default mode network, the part that wanders when you daydream. When you fall into the zone of making something, that network hooks up with the one that holds your attention, and the brain's stress system quiets down. Cortisol falls, dopamine climbs, and the slow-burn inflammation that eventually kills most of us calms down too. None of it depends on the quality of what you make. The Spanish tweet sounded like hyperbole. 40 years of peer-reviewed data says it's roughly right.
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No pretendo exagerar pero el arte va a salvar tu vida. la música, la pintura, la cerámica, la escritura, el tallado, el tejido… el acto de CREAR te va a salvar.

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Vee@not__vee·
uh oh dev
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Grummz
Grummz@Grummz·
6 months in a labor camp. Should have been more. Johnny Somali found out.
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Grummz
Grummz@Grummz·
Things are getting complicated with the algo on X. Here's an idea: Let people see the posts of those they choose to follow. No filters, no AI. Just the basics.
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@David73Means @NewsM101 Oh, trust me, I am. The original point I was making is that it's premeditated murder and that premeditated murder gets you life in prison or the death penalty. All this debate is doing is bedragging it, so let's cut the filibustering.
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TomatoFactory@David73Means·
@SupersuMC @NewsM101 But you have to put yourself in the mind of the offender. He THINKS that there is a higher chance of him getting caught if he leaves the victim alive, so he kills them. Whether they are successful in getting away with it doesn’t matter. It is probably hard to hide a body.
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