
Top Tipping
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Top Tipping
@TopTipping1
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Katılım Temmuz 2011
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My first publication.
I get a fair few DM's asking me about paid tipsters, so I've tried covering all in here.
Regardless of if you buy it or not I'd be grateful if you could leave a review, it helps with rankings, supposedly!
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On top of this I'm going to advise Galeron @ 20/1 with Bet365.
7lbs lower now than when running 5th in last seasons Lincoln race and only beaten 2 lengths that day.
Goes well fresh and at Doncaster.
1pt E/W (4 places).
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I'm not sure if it's the plan, but he is still the Lincoln after today, and I've just gone in on him. Saturday: Doncaster 3:35 Anno Domini 25/1 (Various, 4 places) - 1pt E/W
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6 now, blog post soon.
Will be backing 4 or 5 at least!
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Down to 8 now, for this years Grand National 👀
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@PaulSpacey His technique is incredible. Not just his passing, but his finishing too.
I remember watching Rooney warm up once, at that point I realised what separated him from the majority.
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@adamwathan My youngest had to have surgery at 2 days old, insane how tough they are 🥰 and how amazing the medical teams are 🤩
Hope your little one is doing well 🙂
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🏴 @CalvertLewin14 has been named in the latest @England squad, ahead of their upcoming fixtures against Uruguay and Japan
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@quarterfirst4 A wonderfully wonderful life affirming evening.
Every shop keeper and publican in the village got their picture with the 3 champions in front of their premises, vehicles lifted out of the way, free grub for all the kids & a ‘99 van to boot. 30 deep fo Lossie. Glory.
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Willie Mullins - what a man.
Yearly celebration in the village always huge crowds, speaks on RTE Radio 1. Always invited mainstream.
Doesn't go around with bookmaker sponsorship plastered on his forehead but knows it's integral.
A great man. Up horse racing 👏
Colonel Braxton | WE WIN@quarterfirst4
Is that an IFA card bottom right? What a photo
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@TopTipping1 First one.
The second one is crucial as players get older but without the first one as a foundation, it’s very difficult to build from.
Technical ability/foundation is 🔑
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Just love natural born finishers.
Some strike, this, from almost under his body!
Football on TNT Sports@footballontnt
Harry Kane gets his 50th Champions League goal in some style 😮💨 @tntsports & @discoveryplusUK
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@PaulSpacey Hi Paul, hope you are well, if you had to pick one of the following for 5-7 year olds which would it be?
Technical ability
Or
Understanding game play
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@RacingJim92 Possibly, yeah.
Only 11 lengths behind, and best of the rest for Willie.
Suspect he may drop back in trip too.
Not priced up yet though.
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@TopTipping1 Does he need genuine soft ground to be seen to better effect
Had thought he would have ran better last week, but really hard to know on all the Irish really whether they weren't up to standard or just wanted softer conditions
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@RacingJim92 Where does Laurets D'estruval sit for the same connections?
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@TopTipping1 Looked that way under Paddy but I reckon Paul be able to switch him off with a better set of hands, was almost 2 and half on soft @ Carlisle and he weren't stopping at the finish
Imagine him and Conti will go their separate ways
Always the plan to be chasing next season
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@skjsaurabh @aakashgupta Screen time from the age of about 14 months, than his older sibling.
That said, his problem solving, puzzles etc... is way beyond his years, and alternatively developed quicker in other areas than his sibling.
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@skjsaurabh @aakashgupta the time he was in pre-school he was one of the top for speech and language, still doing well at school.
My youngest, now 2, partly because he used to steal the tablet of our eldest, has speech issues. He's definitely behind where he should be, but has encountered a LOT more
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Between birth and roughly 24 months, the human brain is in its highest plasticity window. Synaptic density peaks at about double the adult level. The brain is building its fundamental reward circuitry, and the way it builds that circuitry is through effort-based learning loops.
A toddler learning to speak is running thousands of prediction error cycles per day. They vocalize, it comes out wrong, they see a caregiver’s face react, they adjust, they try again. Each micro-correction fires dopamine in the mesolimbic pathway, and that dopamine signal tells the brain: reinforce this circuit. Keep it. The struggle is the building material. Without the effort component, the dopamine signal doesn’t consolidate the circuit.
Now hand that same toddler a tablet. The screen delivers rapid visual stimulation that spikes dopamine 100-200% above baseline with zero effort required. The crash that follows drops baseline dopamine 40-60% for hours. In a fully developed prefrontal cortex, that’s a rough afternoon. In a brain that is actively wiring its reward architecture for the first time, you are training the system to expect high-amplitude stimulation without the effort component that wires durable circuits.
The Toronto study behind that stat tracked 894 children aged 6 to 24 months. The correlation was specific to expressive speech delay. Not receptive language. Not gestures. Not social cognition. Only the output that requires the child to produce language, the part that demands effortful engagement.
That tells you exactly what’s being disrupted. The input pathways are fine. The effort-based output pathways are underdeveloped.
The brain scan in this tweet is a stock MRI unrelated to any screen research. Ignore it. The actual science is more useful than a scare image. A 2023 systematic review found that six months of reduced device exposure reversed speech delays in affected children. The plasticity that makes this window vulnerable is the same plasticity that makes it recoverable.
More boredom. More failed syllables. More of a caregiver’s face responding in real time. That’s the protocol.
All day Astronomy@forallcurious
🚨: Screen time destroys toddler's brains. For every 30 minutes, the risk of speech delay increases 49%.
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