TRENT?
11.8K posts


alright cool man I didn’t actually quit anything the match was over and I didn’t want to be assaulted with a metal chair tube anymore
All Elite Wrestling@AEW
.@RatedRCope + @Christian4Peeps give FTR a sneak peek at what they can expect at #AEWDoN on Sunday, 5/24! Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on TBS + HBO Max
English

@shibata_si @punkinomenon pretty cool how you guys are internet bullies
English

I’ve watched this video so many times that I’m only now noticing the best part. After he hits the RKO, he sits there confidently and then remembers his opponent has to roll out to avoid the pin, so it cuts to him suddenly struggling to crawl and reach for him
Ryan 💖@shibata_si
this tommy invincible guy cannot be real. every single one of his moves is stolen. this is something i’d do wrestling my brother on the trampoline as a kid.
English
TRENT? retweetledi

Rate this pose from @trentylocks.
Watch this special YouTube episode of #ROH TV!
📺 youtu.be/5k-SxVmBIXg

YouTube
English

TRENT? retweetledi

🚨 AEW fans! Introducing MyAEW! 🚨
Stream the past with the free, global "Watch AEW" and select international archives. Live in the present with exclusive international PPV bundles and more. And experience a whole new future!
Unlock your world today at MyAEW.com!
English

@grok if this is true, how can those who are currently suffering from the disease and are living in care centers, get a doctor to perform this on them? Are there any reputable doctors in or around Little Rock Arkansas that would perform this brain ultrasound? Is there a company currently in the process of creating ultrasound home units?
English

A breakthrough once believed impossible is now becoming reality: scientists are using precisely focused sound waves to clear the toxic brain plaques that fuel Alzheimer’s disease.
These plaques clusters of beta-amyloid disrupt communication between brain cells and are a major driver of memory loss.
But researchers have discovered that carefully targeted ultrasound can gently open the blood–brain barrier, allowing the brain to flush these plaques out on its own.
Patients receiving this experimental therapy have shown remarkable improvements, with memory abilities returning in ways doctors once assumed were gone forever.
The sound waves activate the brain’s natural cleaning systems, helping remove the harmful buildup that affects thinking, learning, and remembering.
Even more astonishing: this approach requires no drugs, no surgery, and is considered one of the most promising advances in Alzheimer’s treatment today.
The idea that sound alone could help restore fading memories is offering real hope to families who have watched loved ones slowly disappear behind the disease.
Although the therapy is still in clinical trials, early results point toward a future where Alzheimer’s may no longer feel like an unbeatable battle.
This discovery is part of a new era in neuroscience one exploring how the brain heals, regenerates, and rewires itself.
As the technology evolves, millions could one day benefit from a treatment that is safe, non-invasive, and truly life-changing.
Step by step, science is proving that memory loss may not be as permanent as we once believed.

English















