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@chrisbloc2b

souvent entre le paradoxe et l'oxymore.

Bastia, France Katฤฑlฤฑm Kasฤฑm 2010
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Le Zapp People
Le Zapp People@LeZapp_Peopleยท
๐Ÿ”ด ALERTE INFO | Lio dรฉnonce ร  son tour Patrick Bruel et affirme que lโ€™industrie musicale ainsi que le monde people รฉtait au courant de ses agressions sexuelles. ยซย On le sait depuis des annรฉes โ€ฆ Quโ€™il aille se faire soignerย ! Il faut lui apprendre ร  rentrer son sexe, je suis dรฉsolรฉe, il a un problรจmeย ยป. [Source :ย La Dรฉpรชche du Midiย ]
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Santoni Feli
Santoni Feli@Feli_Vizzavonaยท
@coreinfronte Ils agissent comme sur le continent Hรฉ bรจlla a nostra Corsica Voilร  le rรฉsultat de la politique Macroniste mondialiste Fora tutti hi strangeri Nunda hรจ fattu pรจ u nostru populu
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Core in Fronte
Core in Fronte@coreinfronteยท
CUMUNICATU SEZZIONE BASTIA Le Cafรฉ de la paix a รฉtรฉ, de nouveau, la cible d'un incendie criminel ร  Bastia. C'est la deuxiรจme fois en un an et demi que ce bar est ravagรฉ par les flammes. Des รฉtablissements mitoyens ont, รฉgalement, รฉtรฉ touchรฉs : la brasserie La Piazza, entiรจrement dรฉtruite, et le Cafรฉ de la place dont la devanture a รฉtรฉ endommagรฉe. Cette situation met en pรฉril leur activitรฉ รฉconomique. Alors que le contexte รฉconomique est difficile pour le commerce en gรฉnรฉral, certains s'arrogent le droit de dรฉtruire le travail d'honnรชtes commerรงants, ร  la veille d'une saison attendue. Le sursaut doit รชtre collectif pour marginaliser ces comportements crapuleux et mafieux dans la sociรฉtรฉ corse. #CoreInFronte apporte son soutien aux commerรงants et ร  leurs salariรฉs dans cette รฉpreuve.
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ici RCFM
ici RCFM@icircfmยท
Une enquรชte de l'inspection gรฉnรฉrale de l'administration diligentรฉe ร  la prรฉfecture du Bas-Rhin. L'enquรชte de nos confrรจres d'ICI Alsace laisse penser que c'est le prรฉfet qui est visรฉ. Amaury de Saint-Quentin รฉtait prรฉfet de Corse de 2022 ร  2024 โžก๏ธ l.ici.fr/59Mz
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Carlotti Lea
Carlotti Lea@LeaCarlottiยท
@JulienPernici Les gens qui รฉcrivent ยซย ptgย ยป ou mรชme ยซย partagรฉย ยป tout court.
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Julien Pernici
Julien Pernici@JulienPerniciยท
Les gens qui รฉcrivent "ptg" au lieu de "partagรฉ" : qui sont-ils, quels sont leurs rรฉseaux ?
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStoneยท
Would you rather have the polio vaccine or polio? Yes it's an IQ test
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kissing pigs
kissing pigs@kissingpigsยท
La conclusion cโ€™est ยซย on produit des adolescents safesย ยป avec la consommation de cocaine et autres drogues dures qui explosent depuis des annรฉesโ€ฆ celle lร  dโ€™analyse hein ๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿปโ€โ™‚๏ธ
Ze Clint@ZeClint

Le dรฉclin de la consommation dโ€™alcool chez les ados. En tant que mรฉdecin, je devrais mโ€™en rรฉjouir. Et pourtant, je suis plutรดt inquiet. Parce quโ€™on confond peut-รชtre disparition dโ€™un symptรดme et bonne santรฉ dโ€™une gรฉnรฉration. Oui, les adolescents boivent moins. Mais ils sortent moins. Ils couchent moins. Ils prennent moins de risques. Ils conduisent moins. Ils vivent moins de rites de passage. On a lโ€™impression dโ€™avoir ยซย rรฉsolu un problรจmeย ยป, alors quโ€™on a aussi progressivement dรฉtruit ce qui transformait des adolescents en adultes. Tรฉlรฉphones. Vie sociale numรฉrisรฉe. Anxiรฉtรฉ permanente. Discours catastrophistes sur lโ€™avenir. Culture de lโ€™รฉvitement du risque. Parents hyperprotecteurs. Lโ€™adolescence dโ€™avant รฉtait parfois brutale, parfois excessive, parfois dangereuse. Mais elle รฉtait aussi profondรฉment formatrice. On apprenait la honte, le courage, le rejet, la sรฉduction, la hiรฉrarchie sociale, la transgression, la responsabilitรฉ. On apprenait ร  devenir adulte au contact des autres pas derriรจre un รฉcran. Je ne fais pas lโ€™apologie de lโ€™alcool. Je dis simplement quโ€™une sociรฉtรฉ qui produit des adolescents parfaitement ยซย safeย ยป mais socialement inhibรฉs, anxieux et isolรฉs devrait peut-รชtre sโ€™interroger.

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Corse-Matin@Corse_Matinยท
Bรฉbรฉ alcoolisรฉ dans une crรจche: "un incident isolรฉ", assure le groupe People & Baby โžก๏ธ sur.corsematin.com/eOk
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Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005ยท
A Stanford neuroscientist published a paper a few years ago that quietly answered one of the oldest questions in human history, and almost nobody outside his field has heard of it. The question is why we dream. Not what dreams mean. Why they exist at all. Why your brain spends a third of its sleep hallucinating images instead of just resting like every other organ in your body. His name is David Eagleman. He runs a lab at Stanford. The paper is called "The Defensive Activation Theory", and the moment you read it the explanation collapses every other theory you have ever been taught about dreams. Freud said dreams were repressed desires. He was guessing. He had no brain scans. He had no electrodes. He had a couch and a notebook and a century of credibility that nobody has been able to fully scrub off the subject since. Modern neuroscience replaced him with the memory "consolidation theory". The idea that dreams are your brain sorting through the day, filing things away, deciding what to keep. That story is partially true. Sleep does consolidate memory. But it does not explain the single strangest thing about dreams, which is that they are almost entirely visual. You do not dream in pure sound. You do not dream in taste. You do not dream in smell. You dream in pictures. Vivid, detailed, often impossible pictures that activate the back of your brain so hard a scientist scanning you would think your eyes were wide open. Eagleman started from one fact almost nobody outside neuroscience knows. The brain is territorial. Every region holds its turf through constant electrical activity. The moment a region goes quiet, its neighbors start invading. They take the silent territory and reassign it to themselves. This is called "cortical takeover", and it is not slow. It is not a long process measured in years. In experiments where adults are blindfolded, the visual cortex starts processing touch and sound within an hour. One hour of darkness, and the territory is already being annexed. In congenitally blind people, the visual cortex is fully repurposed. It runs language. It runs hearing. It runs touch. The hardware never went unused. It was just reassigned to whoever showed up first. Now sit with the implication of that for a second. Every night, when you close your eyes and fall asleep, the sun has set. The planet has rotated. The visual cortex, which takes up roughly a third of your entire cortex, is suddenly receiving zero input. For eight hours. Every single night. For your entire life. And evolution has shaped your brain inside a planet that has been spinning into darkness for billions of years. If cortical takeover happens in an hour, the visual cortex should have been lost a long time ago. Stolen by hearing. Stolen by touch. Reassigned by morning. Humans should have evolved into a species whose vision works fine during the day and then degrades every time the sun goes down because the territory keeps getting renegotiated overnight. But that did not happen. Vision works the moment you open your eyes. Which means something is defending the territory while you sleep. Eagleman's claim is that dreams are that defense. Every 90 minutes through the night, a precise burst of activity fires from the brainstem into the visual cortex. Pontine-geniculate-occipital waves. PGO for short. They are anatomically aimed. They are not general arousal. They are a targeted volley of signal launched directly at the back of the brain where vision lives. The cortex lights up as if it is receiving real images, and you experience that artificial activation as a dream. The bizarre narrative your conscious mind invents around it later is just your brain trying to make sense of the noise. The dream is not the point. The dream is the side effect. The point is keeping the territory occupied. The evidence for this is the part that should haunt you. Newborns spend roughly 50% of their sleep in REM. Adults spend twenty. Old adults spend fifteen. The amount of dreaming you do tracks almost perfectly with how plastic your brain is. Newborns have the most plastic brains on earth. Their visual cortex is in the highest danger of being overrun by neighboring senses while it develops. So evolution gave them an enormous defense budget. As you age, your brain becomes less plastic, the takeover risk drops, and the defense system scales down accordingly. Eagleman and his co-author ran the same correlation across twenty-five primate species. The more plastic a species' brain, the higher the proportion of REM sleep. The relationship held across the entire primate family tree. Plasticity and dreaming move together. They are two halves of the same evolutionary equation. A species that ranks higher on flexibility and learning also dreams more. A species that is born ready to walk and survive dreams less. Plasticity is the asset. Dreaming is the insurance premium. And the prediction the theory makes is the one that quietly closes the case. Of all your senses, only one is disadvantaged by darkness. You can still hear in the dark. You can still feel in the dark. You can still smelll and taste in the dark. The only sense that depends on light is vision. Which is exactly the sense your dreams are made of. The defense system is targeted at the only territory that is actually vulnerable while you sleep. Memory consolidation is real. Emotional processing is real. Your brain does do those things at night. But Eagleman's argument is that those functions piggyback on a much older system whose original job was simpler and more brutal. Keep the lights on inside the visual cortex while the planet is dark, or lose it. For thousands of years, people have asked what dreams mean. Prophets wrote about them. Poets wrote about them. Freud built a discipline on them. None of them had access to the actual answer, which is that dreams may not mean anything in the symbolic sense at all. They may be the visible flicker of a defense system running in the background, the way a screen saver protects a monitor by keeping the pixels moving even when nobody is looking. The strangest thing about the theory is how cleanly it explains why dreams feel so real. Your visual cortex cannot tell the difference between a PGO wave and an actual photon. It is the same hardware lighting up the same way. The cortex does its job. It builds an image. Your conscious mind, half-awake, wraps a story around it and calls it a dream. You are not seeing your subconscious tonight. You are watching your brain defend a piece of itself from being stolen. Every animal that has ever closed its eyes on this planet has done the same thing.
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Epitomax ๐Ÿ’Š ๐Ÿ@Topiramateeยท
Bonjour, nous sommes en 2026 : - Le paracรฉtamol est lโ€™antalgique de premiรจre intention en raison de son meilleur profil de sรฉcuritรฉ par rapport ร  lโ€™aspirine. - On รฉvite lโ€™aspirine en cas de grippe chez les enfants / ados car elle est associรฉe ร  un risque de syndrome de Reye.
Europe 1@Europe1

"Sur la grippe non plus il n'y a pas de traitement et pourtant on la soigne. On prend de l'aspirine et puis รงa passe, c'est pareil pour l'Hantavirus" ๐Ÿฆ  ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Jean-Jacques Zambrowski, professeur de mรฉdecine, #PascalPraudEtVous sur #Europe1

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Pour rรฉpondre aux sollicitations journalistiques. โ€œEst ce que le COVID a changรฉ quoique ce soit dans lโ€™organisation des hรดpitaux en prรฉvision dโ€™une nouvelle รฉpidรฉmie?โ€ Rรฉponse courte :non Rรฉponse ร  peine plus longue: non et tout le monde sโ€™est barrรฉ. Le point positif cโ€™est que ceux qui ne se sont pas barrรฉs savent faire. Sโ€™ils ne se barrent pas
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Dean Turner@DeanTTrainingยท
Pendulum Squats are superior to Barbell Squats Hack Squats are superior to Barbell Squats Belt Squats are superior to Barbell Squats Smith Squats are superior to Barbell Squats Barbell Squats = COOKED The 1970s are over, folks Thereโ€™s no need to keep driving a beat up Pinto
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Barbell back squats are done lol. No one is doing them anymore ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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๐Ÿ‡ป๐Ÿ‡ฆ@SavCarlu_ยท
Une infime minoritรฉ de ยซ Corses ยป, comme ce monsieur, profite du tourisme de masse, les autres en supportent les coรปts et les nuisances pour enrichir des paillotistes et des mafieux ( les deux nโ€™รฉtant pas mutuellement exclusifs ).
ici RCFM@icircfm

"En Corse, nous vivons du tourisme, ce n'est pas un gros mot, il faut l'accepter", Sรฉbastien Ristori โžก๏ธ l.ici.fr/1fdb

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Jacques Renardiere@JRenardiereยท
Fraude au logement Airbnb !
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