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Marcello Fabretti

@VinumMaximum

Winemaker. 🇦🇺 Margaret River, Great Southern, Swan Valley. 🇮🇹 Orvieto, Umbria. Conero, Le Marche. Wine, vines, footy and ancient history. Personal opinions.

Wembley, Perth (WA) Katılım Nisan 2012
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Mark Gardner
Mark Gardner@markgardn·
Australia is a poster child of political shambles... 48.5c in the dollar, pay for your own healthcare, your own retirement, your own education, 10% GST, 30% fuel tax..... Houses are the most expensive in the world, we are a net exporter of coal, uranium, LNG and have expensive electricity Remind me what we get for our 47-48c in the dollar? @AlboMP
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Perth, Australia is surrounded by 1500kms of desert and endless oceans in every direction There are only 3 highways in or out if the Australian fuel supply chain breaks these 2.5 million people are going to be all alone.
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Giulio Mattioli
Giulio Mattioli@giulio_mattioli·
The media is so predictable. They went from the "Meloni powerful genius" narrative straight through "Meloni helpless in a crisis" narrative. Then they'll act so surprised when she wins the next parliamentary elections (which she will, in all likelihood)
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DER SPIEGEL@derspiegel

Bisher galt Italiens Regierungschefin als gewiefte Machtpolitikerin. Nach der Pleite bei der Justizreform bröckelt Giorgia Melonis Autorität. Sie sucht hilflos nach Sündenböcken. #ref=rss" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">spiegel.de/ausland/italie…

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Marcello Fabretti@VinumMaximum·
@giulio_mattioli Was it? I can't remember, tbh. Maybe because she chose not to whenever she could get away with it? I suppose Giorgia has made a point of showing off her language skills more than others. At the very least to make up for Tajani's complete lack of English perhaps, haha
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Giulio Mattioli
Giulio Mattioli@giulio_mattioli·
A big part of Meloni's political persona is due to her brash unapologetic lower-class Rome accent and way of speaking, on the top of the anti-intellectualism that is rife among the Italian right Frankly shocked to realise that she is seen abroad as "well spoken and educated" 😱
Greco@gecgreek

@giulio_mattioli was listening to the Rest is Politics when the elections came about and they characterized Meloni as well spoken and educated. Lmao. An appearance of decorum goes a long way to whitewash your faults, I guess

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sean@_sn_n·
people will wear this shirt then go vote for one.
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Marcello Fabretti@VinumMaximum·
@MrWinMarshall Um, The Norsemen did the same to Lindesfarne and myriad other places of Christian worship. And Christianity spent the first 1000 years of its existence converting pagan centres of worship to their own use...
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Winston Marshall
Winston Marshall@MrWinMarshall·
Here in Hagia Sophia, on May 29th 1453, after 900 years of being a Christian cathedral, in the final hours of the Fall of Constantinople, a large number of Christian men, women, children, nuns, monks, priests, and others sought refuge from the Muslim invaders. The Ottomans surged inside and massacred them. On its holy altars they enacted “perversions with our women, virgins and children” including “the Grand Duke’s daughter who was quite beautiful” and forced to “lie on the great altar of Hagia Sophia with a crucifix under her head and then raped” Those who were not murdered were enslaved. Hagia Sophia resembled a “public brothel” before it was turned into a “stable for their horses”, with toppled altars used as troughs. The Hagia Sophia’s main Crucifix was then paraded “in mocking procession” with “spitting and blasphemies and curses”. “Behold the god of the Christians!” They jeered
Universal News@universalnewsx

🔴 Eid Takbir being recited in the AyaSofya Mosque in Istanbul

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Meredith_Guthrie
Meredith_Guthrie@MeredithGuthr15·
Update on Tropical Cyclone Narelle from the Bureau @BOM_WA - looks to hit South West Land Division on Saturday morning (time to cancel the weekend sport) and hang around until Sunday 2 am. #climate
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Marcello Fabretti@VinumMaximum·
@ddtme1 @uncle_deluge Absolutely. I'm half Italian, half Anglo-Aussie, and inherited some of the Mediterranean skin, and I get absolutely nuked in 45min under the Perth sun. I can spend 4 hours on the beach in Italy at the start of the season and barely get rosy... Its a different world! 😭🤣
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Denise Mullins
Denise Mullins@ddtme1·
@VinumMaximum @uncle_deluge Anglo Celtic NZ’er here I can spend all day in the northern hemisphere’s summer - barely change colour 45 minutes in NZ summer and I’m sun burnt
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Ante D. Luvian
Ante D. Luvian@uncle_deluge·
Then I wonder why the people in these two regions with the same ethnicity and basically the same diet have wildly different skin cancer rates
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Master2u@Master2udarnit

@FrenlyOfficer People that remove seed oils from their diet don't suffer from sunburns. Consuming animal fat instead of seed oils heals you at the cellular level

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Marcello Fabretti@VinumMaximum·
@HomerPavlos That's a little silly, mate. Christians built churches on Roman and Greek temples. Hundreds of them.
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Marcello Fabretti@VinumMaximum·
@HansAmato Sure, maybe. But I have way more resilience after having my kids in my late 30s early 40s and having to learn to get up I the morning and go to work with or with out a good night's sleep. You learn to just get sh*t done. In my 20s I was useless! 🤣
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Hans Amato
Hans Amato@HansAmato·
You didn't "lose your edge" in your 30s. Your methylation broke down and nobody told you it was even a thing That sharpness you had at 24 where you could work all day, go out at night, sleep 5 hours, and still think clearly the next morning wasn't youth. It was a body that could process and recycle neurotransmitters efficiently. Dopamine got made. Serotonin got made. They got used and cleared and rebuilt in a loop that ran clean Then your B12 started dropping because your stomach acid declined from years of stress and coffee on an empty stomach. Your folate utilization shifted because you've got an MTHFR variant you've never been tested for. Your homocysteine crept up quietly. Your SAMe production fell off. And now you can't focus. You're irritable for no reason. You have this low-grade brain fog that never fully clears. Caffeine used to sharpen you up and now it just makes you anxious. You forget why you walked into rooms. You used to read for hours and now you can't finish a paragraph You went to your doctor and he said "that's just getting older." Maybe prescribed something for focus or anxiety. Probably didn't test homocysteine. Definitely didn't test methylmalonic acid or run a functional B12 panel You're running a cofactor bottleneck in the one-carbon metabolism cycle that controls how your brain makes, uses, and clears every neurotransmitter you rely on to function. Actually fixing it: Get homocysteine tested. If it's above 8 you have a methylation issue whether you "feel" it or not Active B vitamins (methylfolate + methylcobalamin + P5P). Not the cheap cyanocobalamin garbage in your CVS multivitamin that your body can barely convert Creatine. Handles roughly 40% of your methylation burden and takes pressure off the whole system Eat enough protein. Methionine from animal protein feeds the cycle. Vegans and undereaters run dry here first Glycine and collagen. Glycine is the biggest consumer of methyl groups in the body. Supplementing it directly reduces demand on the cycle Fix the gut (obviously). B12 absorption requires intrinsic factor and adequate stomach acid. If your gut is wrecked, oral B12 barely touches it Your biochemistry is running on empty and every doctor you've seen has mistaken a nutrient bottleneck for time passing. I break down the full methylation pathway, what to test, and exactly how to restore it on my substack. link in bio
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Marcello Fabretti@VinumMaximum·
@theProf369 @drterrysimpson Australian, here. The cost is insignificant here for generic rosuvastatin 20mg. A$8.99 a month. Or A$12.99 for branded crestor 20mg. No insurance needed. Just a prescription. 😘
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Trade Travel Chill
Trade Travel Chill@tradetravelchil·
I decided to return to Australia. Probably most people won't understand what I'm about to say unless they've been in the same situation... It feels worse to be away from Dubai, than it does being there, even with everything that's going on. Coming to Australia has taught me that my family is in Dubai. Other than my daughter (who I often see all over the world anyway), I feel no need to ever return here again. When people say that success doesn't change you, it changes the people around you... it's true. I'm not trading actively right now. I'm really only monitoring daily for one of these 2 bigger moves to happen 👇👇👇
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Marcello Fabretti@VinumMaximum·
@DrNadolsky It's absolutely all appetite control. The fact that some people dispute is incredible. Calorie counting is notoriously difficult for normal people with busy lives, & they stuff it up all the time. These drugs are a game changer because they make it easier to consume less. Simple.
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Dr. Spencer Nadolsky
Dr. Spencer Nadolsky@DrNadolsky·
Rapid fire glp-1 med myth busting - no difference from placebo in pancreatitis - medullary thyroid cancer seen in rats not humans (humans don’t have GLP-1 receptors there while rats do) - muscle loss is same as caloric restriction - gastric emptying slows initially but goes closer to normal after months. No strong data for permanent issues other than random lawsuits. - help with weight loss via appetite. They are not metabolism boosters (yet) - they do have multiple benefits beyond weight loss
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