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Noticing how environments, routines & repeated experiences quietly shape who we become. 🧩

Katılım Eylül 2016
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Over time, we stop reacting to chronic instability as a crisis and slowly begin reorganizing our expectations of normal life around it. What happens when instability stops disrupting normal life and normal life itself becomes reorganized around instability?
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@KobeissiLetter Over time, homes shifting from family ownership into permanent rental portfolios quietly changes the psychology of housing. Shelter starts feeling less like something you build toward and more like someone else’s financial asset. That’s where the deeper unease begins.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: President Trump asks US Congress to pass the "21st Century ROAD to Housing Act" which would "ensure that homes are for people, not corporations."
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@readjude25 @WallStreetApes Institutional momentum is real. But surrendering individual judgment entirely is how systems become impossible to correct.
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Gary Tompkins@readjude25·
@bentleyammers @WallStreetApes It doesn't matter who you vote for. You can't blame it on any Party or one or more politicians. This thing has a life and momentum of its own. Nothing or no one can stop it.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
The government is preparing to seize homes and land using eminent domain for the construction of a Data Center in Coweta County, Georgia This American’s childhood home is being “taken by force by Georgia Power. Homeowners in this county do not have a choice” It affects over 330 private properties. Georgia Power says it will negotiate purchases and easements and use eminent domain Georgia Power claims its to strengthen the grid for the growing energy demand in Georgia (due to many new data centers) The lines are widely linked to Project Sail, a massive proposed hyperscale data center campus that will span 829 acres
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@HQNewsNow @KyleKulinski After a while, repeated overlap between scandal, wealth, influence, and institutional protection stops feeling shocking. It just starts feeling expected — in a deeply unsettling way.
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Headquarters@HQNewsNow·
New photos reveal that Brock Pierce cut the ribbon for Trump's golden statue of himself at Trump's golf resort. Brock Pierce was a close friend of Jeffrey Epstein's and emailed him in 2012 that he "had a great time with the girls."
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@agingroy What makes this research so interesting is the possibility that long-term brain health may be shaped more by cumulative biological stress over decades than isolated illnesses alone.
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Avi Roy@agingroy·
That's the thread connecting all 8. The specific pathogen almost doesn't matter. What matters is the cumulative inflammatory load over decades. Vaccines reduce the number of infections your brain has to weather across a lifetime. Shingrix is the clearest case because herpes zoster reactivation is one of the most potent inflammatory triggers in older adults.
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Avi Roy@agingroy·
The strongest evidence-based tool for preventing Alzheimer’s and dementia may already be sitting in your shot record. 104 million people. 8 vaccines. All showing protection against brain diseases they were never designed to prevent. Ranked by how much they lower Alzheimer’s and dementia risk: → Shingrix (shingles): 47% lower Alzheimer’s risk. Meta-analysis, 104 million people (Age and Ageing 2025). A separate Wales natural experiment (Nature 2025, n=280,000) confirmed a 20% dementia reduction independently. → Pneumococcal: 36% lower Alzheimer’s risk. People carrying the APOE risk gene saw a 25-30% reduction in a separate study of 5,146 people. → Tdap: 33% lower dementia risk. Same 104-million-person meta-analysis. → RSV (Arexvy): 29% lower dementia in 18 months. This vaccine was approved in 2023. It’s one of the newest vaccines in existence, and it’s already generating a brain-protection signal nobody predicted. → Influenza: 26% lower Alzheimer’s risk with 1+ year of consecutive annual shots (JAMA 2024). → Hepatitis A: 22% lower dementia risk. Same 104M meta-analysis. → Hepatitis B: 19% lower Alzheimer’s risk. Observational, n=50,000+. → HPV: 31% lower infection-associated cancer risk (JAMA 2023, n=1.4 million women). All insurance-covered. Most free at any pharmacy. The hypothesis connecting all eight is that every infection leaves behind a trace of inflammation. Over decades, that chronic low-grade fire accelerates neurodegeneration. Vaccines reduce the number of infections your brain has to weather across a lifetime. Your vaccine schedule was already an Alzheimer’s prevention protocol. Nobody framed it that way until now.
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bentley@bentleyammers·
Human nature is such that institutional skepticism rarely begins with independent thinking or genuine insight when contradictions first appear. It usually begins once the burden of continuing to rationalize them becomes emotionally unsustainable.
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bentley@bentleyammers·
It’s quite interesting how the definition of “dependence” changes depending on who’s on the receiving end. When ordinary people need help — it’s called welfare or socialism. When billionaires and corporations take billions from taxpayers — it’s called innovation and strategic investment.
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MASTR@MastrXYZ·
Here is the list of billions Elon Musk and his companies have received from the US taxpayer, while doing everything he can to dismantle the state. Much of it also came during his infamous time at DOGE. Many billions are still not precisely disclosed or impossible to fully trace publicly. I will keep digging, for the culture.
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bentley@bentleyammers·
@Kalshi Rate lock = mobility paralysis. A lot of us aren’t trapped by selling. We’re trapped by what comes after.
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Kalshi@Kalshi·
JUST IN: US home sellers now outnumber buyers by 630,000 — largest gap ever.
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bentley@bentleyammers·
Modern medicine is increasingly discovering that immune health and brain aging may be more connected than first understood.
Avi Roy@agingroy

The strongest evidence-based tool for preventing Alzheimer’s and dementia may already be sitting in your shot record. 104 million people. 8 vaccines. All showing protection against brain diseases they were never designed to prevent. Ranked by how much they lower Alzheimer’s and dementia risk: → Shingrix (shingles): 47% lower Alzheimer’s risk. Meta-analysis, 104 million people (Age and Ageing 2025). A separate Wales natural experiment (Nature 2025, n=280,000) confirmed a 20% dementia reduction independently. → Pneumococcal: 36% lower Alzheimer’s risk. People carrying the APOE risk gene saw a 25-30% reduction in a separate study of 5,146 people. → Tdap: 33% lower dementia risk. Same 104-million-person meta-analysis. → RSV (Arexvy): 29% lower dementia in 18 months. This vaccine was approved in 2023. It’s one of the newest vaccines in existence, and it’s already generating a brain-protection signal nobody predicted. → Influenza: 26% lower Alzheimer’s risk with 1+ year of consecutive annual shots (JAMA 2024). → Hepatitis A: 22% lower dementia risk. Same 104M meta-analysis. → Hepatitis B: 19% lower Alzheimer’s risk. Observational, n=50,000+. → HPV: 31% lower infection-associated cancer risk (JAMA 2023, n=1.4 million women). All insurance-covered. Most free at any pharmacy. The hypothesis connecting all eight is that every infection leaves behind a trace of inflammation. Over decades, that chronic low-grade fire accelerates neurodegeneration. Vaccines reduce the number of infections your brain has to weather across a lifetime. Your vaccine schedule was already an Alzheimer’s prevention protocol. Nobody framed it that way until now.

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bentley@bentleyammers·
@Barchart Rate lock has turned into mobility paralysis. A lot of us aren’t trapped by selling. We’re trapped by what comes after.
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Barchart@Barchart·
BREAKING 🚨: U.S. Housing Market Home Sellers now outnumber Buyers by 630,000, the largest gap ever recorded 🤯👀
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@SenMarkKelly More and more of us are starting to feel like the system is extracting from ordinary lives faster than it’s giving back in return.
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Senator Mark Kelly@SenMarkKelly·
We had this conversation in a public hearing a week ago and you said it would take “years” to replenish some of these stockpiles. That’s not classified, it’s a quote from you. This war is coming at a serious cost and you and the president still haven’t explained to the American people what the goal is.
Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth

“Captain” Mark Kelly strikes again. Now he’s blabbing on TV (falsely & dumbly) about a *CLASSIFIED* Pentagon briefing he received. Did he violate his oath…again? @DeptofWar legal counsel will review.

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What are we really getting from all of this? More instability. More division. More pressure on everyday life for all of us. At some point, something starts breaking when we feel like the system keeps extracting more from us while everyday life becomes harder, more expensive, and less secure.
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We had this conversation in a public hearing a week ago and you said it would take “years” to replenish some of these stockpiles. That’s not classified, it’s a quote from you. This war is coming at a serious cost and you and the president still haven’t explained to the American people what the goal is.

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bentley@bentleyammers·
@RapidResponse47 @WhiteHouse When institutional independence is treated as personal disloyalty, the foundation starts eroding quickly.
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@pubity That mismatch is what turns quiet frustration into real public anger.
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Pubity@pubity·
A data center in Georgia used 30 million gallons of water illegally, and locals only noticed when their water pressure was abnormally low. The data center claimed it was an honest mistake, but locals were told by the town to conserve water while the data center kept running.
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@Lilly7862 The environments shaping us most powerfully are often the ones we stop consciously evaluating.
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Lilly@Lilly7862·
Your environment doesn’t just influence your mood. It shapes your standards without asking you. What you see daily slowly becomes what you accept as normal. That’s why surroundings matter more than motivation. They decide your baseline without you realizing it.
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@JamesTate121 A lot of public distrust starts growing when people feel like the economy is expanding around them without their own lives becoming more stable alongside it.
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James Tate@JamesTate121·
It’s a deliberately constructed fog of lies and grievance, and it has one purpose: to keep us screaming at each other about bathrooms and brown-skinned invaders while the people writing the checks rob us blind. And the scale of that robbery is genuinely staggering. The most recent RAND Corporation working paper by Carter Price, updated in 2025, calculates that since 1975 a cumulative $79 trillion has been “redistributed upward” from the bottom 90 percent of Americans to the top 1 percent. In 2023 alone, the transfer to the morbidly rich was $3.9 trillion, enough to give every working American a $32,000/year raise. Meanwhile, we’re still the only developed country on earth without a national health care system, our kids go into a lifetime of debt to attend college, our infrastructure is crumbling, and we’re falling further behind Europe and China every year on the clean-energy transition that climate science says we have maybe a decade to get right.
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