Saahir Lone

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Saahir Lone

Saahir Lone

@Windowinspace

Katılım Haziran 2022
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alg { marksman }@samurai_ahmed·
@inpic0 مِلّة الكٌْفر واحدة سواء روس او أمريكان او يهود او غيرهم من المشركين الكفار. همهم القضاء على الاسلام واهله
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PIC | صـور من التـاريخ
#صورة من #داغستان عام 1999 القوات الروسية تقوم بتعليق مقاومين مسلمين على حبل طائرة هليكوبتر بعد التمثيل بجثثهم وتجوب بهم من قرية مسلمة إلى قرية اخرى لايصال رسالة بان ذلك هو مصير كل من يفكر بمقاومة قواتها الغازية للبلاد .. حدث ذلك مع بداية غزو روسيا لمناطق القوقاز وبداية الحرب الشيشانية الثانية التي أدت إلى مقتل عشرات الآلاف من المدنيين وتدمير مساحات شاسعة من البلاد في سياق عمليات عسكرية واسعة النطاق اتسمت بانتهاكات مروعة لحقوق الإنسان. ليخرج بوتين حينها في مقابلة قائلاً : "عندما نهزمهم في داغستان، سأذهب إلى هناك وأشرب الفودكا " عام 2019 وبعد التمكين من الكامل من داغستان وعلى مائدة حكامها من الموالين قام بتنفيذ وعده مع بعض المحسوبين من "المسلمين" والذين كانوا يشربون أيضًا جنبا إلى جنب مع النساء المحجبات ..
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Maha Hussaini
Maha Hussaini@MahaGaza·
"If anyone has survived this starvation, it is this chicken. She survived my knife through nine displacements. Every time I reached for her neck, someone stopped me: my wife, Ayloul, and Zein [my children], who found in his chicken friend something worth saving. In a tent whose thin strips were colder than the hunger surrounding it, she felt she was a burden to us—eating anything, moving so lightly no one could hear her. Even her clucking was faint, and her gaze seemed to apologise for still being alive. But what truly saved her wasn’t us. It was the egg. Every three days, she laid one egg—warm— in a time when even a loaf of bread had disappeared. We would divide it: half for Zein, the other half for Ayloul, and I would postpone my hunger, filling myself just by watching them. And between one egg and the next, a question circled in my mind: Do I slaughter her, so we can eat for two days, or keep her alive… so we can endure longer? Even when my friend Hamed broke his arm and needed any protein in this void, I decided to slaughter her for him. He looked at her for a long time, then said: “No, Malek… I can’t bear this guilt. I won’t drink her broth… I won’t be the reason.” In that moment, I understood: we were saving ourselves from ourselves. It was a test of the last part within us that had not yet turned savage. We could not bring ourselves to harm a chicken— yet this vile world found it easy to abandon our children." - Malek Shinbary, Palestinian from Gaza
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
I can't figure out if vaccines work or not. Tough one. Need Sherlock Holmes on this one.
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JoanFB
JoanFB@cineburk·
@trailmix69 @DrNeilStone Again, this is all context that is missing from the measles chart. It doesn't say what percentage of the country was vaccinated. It simply says "vaccine introduced" and shows a drop off. That's the only information given.
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Saahir Lone@Windowinspace·
@CorniWo @caseNajoint @DrNeilStone We'd hit 100% left handed in 1965 on your graph, using the rate of increase for autism. Clearly something profound is happening to our kids.
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Saahir Lone@Windowinspace·
@eyebrows360 @caseNajoint @DrNeilStone Sharp and sustained increase over 30 years. It's not just diagnostic expansion driving this. There's a health crisis staring us in the face and it demands action.
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Ghost Without A Shell
Ghost Without A Shell@eyebrows360·
@caseNajoint @DrNeilStone It's been explained a billion times you ignoramus. We have a broader definition of it now and test for it more. There you go. Get back in your box.
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Liam's LC/ME Journey
Liam's LC/ME Journey@liamsLCjourney·
Yesterday, I stepped down as CEO of my company. Not because I wanted to, but because in mid-January, I became bedbound with Stage 4 ME. For the past three months, I've watched my team run the company I built while I just lay here, unable to live the high-impact life I was used to. At first, I vowed to get better so I could return to even part-time work. But as I gradually and inconsistently improved over months, I became radicalized for a different cause: Not a single person deserves to live like this. But yet we do, and and no one will save us but ourselves. So today, I begin a new role: I will dedicate the next year of my life - 18 waking hours a day - entirely to this community. I suppose it's time I introduce myself (I've also attached a photo of me, in bed, feeling much worse than I look): - Out of college, I co-founded a magazine that took me around the world doing sports journalism and broadcasting. - Over the past 7 years, I have assembled the greatest team to build and run a sports tech company from the ground up - In the early days of the pandemic, I co-founded and led @getusppe, a team of hundreds, to deliver 17 million+ pieces of PPE to healthcare workers. - I specialize in acting with urgency, seeing gaps, and connecting people to fill them. And most of all, in uniting and building community. I have accomplished a ton in my 35 years on earth before I got sick, but Long COVID and ME are, by an order of magnitude, the biggest challenges I have faced. But when there are so many gaps, there's simply no time to complain. We must roll our compression-wear up and get to work. So here is what I have planned: - Guides and essays: - The Severe PEM Crash Survival Guide - What's the Deal With Brain Retraining? - So You Have Long COVID, Now What? - ...and so many more! - Treatment Experience Surveys to fill the gap between random Reddit anecdotes and slow clinical trials (GLP-1 data released in two weeks) - The first comprehensive AI analysis of all publicly posted recovery stories to look for trends and correlations - Helping a fellow patient and test expert publish the first interactive and comprehensive testing guide for ME - Helping a fellow patient increase the visibility of Stage 4/5 patients as the faces of ME - Creating a network of the highest agency patients working on these conditions to mutually share information, support, and unblock each other - Creating Long COVID and ME microgrants to fund people to work on small but impactful projects - Incubating and raising funding for founders who want to start non-profits and companies (let five more Amaticas flourish!) - Overall, pouring my heart out to support every single person who is interested in working for the betterment of this community (especially where others are far better than me, like science and advocacy!) No one is going to do this work for us. Not doctors, researchers, or government. This must be patient-led. Want to join the movement? Send me a DM, and let's figure out what we can do together. Time to get to work.
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Saahir Lone
Saahir Lone@Windowinspace·
@Silvy38669610 @DaniMayakovski "In the false society laughter is a disease which has attacked happiness and is drawing it into its worthless totality." Adorno & Horkheimer
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Silvy
Silvy@Silvy38669610·
@DaniMayakovski Yo sigo sin entender por que la gente le sigue riendo la gracia.
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Daniel Mayakovski
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
"Nos hemos apoderado de barcos petroleros y de su carga, es un negocio muy rentable, somos como piratas. En el Golfo de México tenemos el 92% del frente marítimo, pensé en cambiarle el nombre a Golfo de Trump". El ladrón de Trump admitió que EEUU está robando barcos petroleros y comportándose como piratas saqueadores que son, además intentó ridiculizar a México diciendo que el Golfo le pertenece a EEUU y le quiso poner su nombre personal a modo de humillación. Esta es la cara real del imperio, en su estado de descomposición, se acabaron ya las caretas de ir de "demócratas", son piratas saqueadores y lo dicen en la cara de todo el mundo.
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Levant Wire
Levant Wire@LevantWire·
Good morning. If you see this photo, put a dot to break the algorithm.
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أدهم أبو سلمية
أريج السعافين لم تكن مجرد فتاة ترسم، بل كانت ترى العالم بروحٍ ملوّنة، تحوّل الألم إلى لوحات، والحلم إلى حياة. في لحظةٍ قاسية، سرقت الحرب عينها… وسرقت معها نافذتها إلى الألوان لم تفقد جزءًا من جسدها فقط، بل فقدت طريقًا كانت تسير فيه نحو شغفها
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Google’s Data Center in New Albany, Ohio uses 387,000 gallons per day. That’s over 141 million gallons per year “What happens to that water? It gets generated with a lot of forever chemicals in it, and we the EPA does not have the equipment to actually clean that out” It’s true standard municipal wastewater treatment plants often struggle with PFAS because these chemicals don’t break down easily and require specialized, expensive removal technology
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Saahir Lone
Saahir Lone@Windowinspace·
@RedEyeGuy74 @thesender Ivanek's career is huge and it begins in earnest with The Sender. Classic alternative early 80s horror.
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Parthiban Shanmugam
Parthiban Shanmugam@hollywoodcurry·
38% of Americans are estranged from a family member. Is this freedom… or fragmentation? Mental health, identity, politics, and technology are reshaping family bonds. When autonomy rises, what happens to belonging?
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: ‘Muslim City’ in Texas gets legal win after a judge ordered that the state must comply with developers. The East Plano Islamic Community (EPIC), which has now been rebranded to The Meadow, will feature 1,000 homes, a mosque, schools, and more. Texas leaders are worried that project leaders will begin imposing Sharia law. Developers were just awarded a win when a Travis County Judge ordered that Texas state agency, Texas Workforce Commission, must comply with the agreed upon terms with the developer. The Texas Workforce Commission had argued that the project was under investigation. “This development remains under active investigation with our federal partners at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). We are taking immediate steps to appeal this decision,” the agency said.
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Saahir Lone
Saahir Lone@Windowinspace·
@RudyHavenstein It's a new price foundation entrenched by the billionaire class which grew 1400% since 1990, & millionaires who grew roughly 700%, pricing most of the population out of bouyant living standards their parents enjoyed and that the US was once famous for.
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Rudy Havenstein, Senior Markets Commentator.
Many of these price changes over 5 years work out to 10%-12% annual inflation, which I've found most people agree is far closer to reality than 3%. Close to Chapwood Index. CPI/PCE etc. are nice math models that have nothing to do with cost of living. reddit.com/r/inflation/co…
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Saahir Lone@Windowinspace·
@TheracelLab Thanks for this insight. At the same time some people with carb-rich diets can be hypothyroid. Maybe you need to be somewhat metabolically level, before carbs play that pro-thyroid role?
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Variana Volk
Variana Volk@TheracelLab·
Carbs got blamed for everything and it might be the most damaging nutritional lie of the last 20 years. Your liver needs glycogen to convert T4 to active T3. Without carbs, this conversion drops. Thyroid function suppresses. Metabolic rate falls. You get cold, tired, constipated, and your hair starts falling out. But your fasting glucose looks ok so your not-so-smart doctor tells you you’re healthy and has no idea why you can’t sleep and feel anxious all the time. And your brain runs on glucose btw. It uses about 120 grams per day. When you restrict carbs, the body has to break down muscle and run on ketones and cortisol to keep the brain fed. That's a stress response and not good for your long term health at all.
Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙@AlpacaAurelius

ladies, you need to be eating carbs a study done by Dom D'agostino, one of the pioneers of the keto diet, found that the ketogenic diet caused a 4X more women to lose their period. carbs are critical for your hormonal health. just because some guys can go zero carb doesnt mean you should too

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Nick | Gut Health
Nick | Gut Health@theholisticnick·
A client who'd been cleared of SIBO twice by two different practitioners came to me still dealing with the same symptoms. Same cycle every time: feel a bit better, never reach 100%, end up back where she started a few months later. Bloating, sulfur burps/gas, loose urgent BMs, mood shifts after meals, cystic acne around her period. Testing had only been breath tests and only measuring methane and hydrogen. Hydrogen sulfide wasn't being picked up. Ran a trio smart breath test, comprehensive stool test and blood work. Dug into symptoms, tolerances and patterns over the last two cycles. Things started making sense. Confirmed hydrogen sulfide. Several key bacteria deficient with low butyrate output. Suppressed secretory IgA, high inflammation and permeability. Low digestive enzymes, high bilirubin. This wasn't just SIBO. Simply throwing antibiotics at it the first round and antimicrobials the second with some probiotics afterward was never going to work. Within 12 weeks of addressing the issues, symptoms were gone. A month later, she was back to 100% this time and able to actually stay there. Have seen this a lot. It's almost always because a critical piece of the puzzle was never identified or not being addressed in the protocol. If you want a free guide on why issues return and the common mistakes I've seen, comment GUT and I'll DM it.
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Jack
Jack@jack_schroder_·
Inflammation + infection depletes your vitamin C reserves — this is a big deal. You need vitamin C to recycle vitamin E, and you need vitamin E to prevent your cell + mitochondrial membranes from becoming oxidized. If you lack vitamin C, you shunt more homocysteine down the transsulfuration pathway to make more glutathione to compensate for the low vitamin C and oxidized vitamin E. This leads to undermethylation, leading to poor detoxifcation, dysregulation epigenetic programming, low melatonin, adrenaline, creatine, choline, and a lack of clearance of histamine, dopamine, and catecholamines. A lack of vitamin C leads to increased demand of CoQ10 + alpha-lipoic acid, which leads to bottlenecks in TCA cycle + ETC. If you lack vitamin C, you can't make BH4 properly, which means you can't make dopamine, serotonin, melatonin, or nitric oxide. It also means you can't make collagen, carnitine, or bile acids (tied to detoxification, fat/vitamin absorption, and antimicrobial effects). It means you can't recycle iron properly to be absorbed, nor for its role in inactivating cellular hypoxia/HIF-1a (even in presence of oxygen) You also can't govern the release/synthesis of POMC products (eg., alpha-MSH, endorphins), oxytocin, vasopressin, sex + steroid hormones, thyroid hormones, and growth hormone/IGF-1. I would suspect that most individuals who are surrounded by modern world stressors would do well with 250mg/day of vitamin C, 1-2x/day (on top of food intake + sufficient vitamin E, glycine, cysteine, protein in general). Optimize gut health + endotoxin + stressors load to ensure that vitamin C reserves stay sufficient and don't run suboptimal.
Jack@jack_schroder_

Gut dysbiosis leads to an excessive endotoxin load that depletes vitamin C, which then prevents vitamin E from being recycled. When you can't recycle vitamin E, your cellular, mitochondrial, and organelle membranes deal with excessive oxidative stress/lipid peroxidation, which then leads to further dysbiosis and disease in general.

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MitohormesisClub
MitohormesisClub@MitohormesisAct·
Get 20k followers now 👑🫀💫 An emerging understanding in mitochondrial biology and light medicine. Exercising outdoors in full-spectrum sunlight (especially with near-infrared/NIR components) promotes local melatonin production in mitochondria, which helps neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated during physical activity Intense exercise increases mitochondrial ROS as a byproduct of higher ATP production. Sunlight/NIR-driven mitochondrial melatonin acts as a potent free radical scavenger right there, reducing oxidative damage without suppressing beneficial ROS signaling (e.g., for adaptation). Studies note transient melatonin rises during outdoor exercise under sunlight.
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Viktor
Viktor@jefimtid·
@RaminRnp We can rebuild bases. It’s a lot harder to reanimate dead people. Which Iran has a lot of…
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Ramin-negahdari
Ramin-negahdari@RaminRnp·
This damage assessment isn’t getting much mainstream attention. In a single conflict, Iran struck 11 U.S. and allied military bases spread across six countries. Here’s what was actually hit: •Satellite communications facilities at the U.S. 5th Fleet headquarters in Bahrain •Radar protection systems at Camp Arifjan in Kuwait (with 11 separate damage reports) •Fuel storage areas, aircraft hangars, and barracks at Al Dhafra Air Base in the UAE (also backed by eleven reports) •A key runway at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar — America’s largest air base in the Middle East •Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, where five refueling tankers were destroyed on the ground using targeting coordinates from a Chinese satellite Iran systematically went after the critical infrastructure that enables U.S. power projection in the region: satellite links, radar defenses, fuel supplies, runways, and hangars. The goal wasn’t mass casualties — it was to blind, immobilize, and starve U.S. forces of fuel and operational capability. Using TEE-01B satellite imagery (which provided 0.5-meter resolution), Iranian planners had detailed before-and-after views of these sites. They could spot individual aircraft on the tarmac, pinpoint specific fuel systems, and identify exactly which buildings housed critical equipment. This was a textbook precision degradation operation — methodically removing key nodes across an entire theater in coordinated strikes. Meanwhile, the U.S. burned through its PrSM missile inventory in the early weeks and took a $1.9 billion loss in Tomahawk stocks in just the first 16 days. Iran achieved this across 11 bases in 6 countries using relatively low-cost missiles and drones — a fraction of what the U.S. spent on defensive intercepts.
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