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Cognitive Dissonance

@cognitive_19

shiny rock enthusiast, randle cycle respecter

Texas, USA Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Nick Jikomes
Nick Jikomes@trikomes·
Costco sells linoleic acid for prostate health.
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Cognitive Dissonance@cognitive_19·
Elon the utopian retard. Do you think these highly paid employees that just got replaced and will never work again will be happy living on a govt stipend? The AI overlords are blind to the fact that they are creating the conditions for their own demise. The revolutionaries will hang them in the public square when you remove all purpose from life. BuT BuT eVerYone CaN beCoMe ArtiSts AnD ChILl lmao
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Where will AI be in 1, 2 or 3 years?
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Tracy Shuchart (𝒞𝒽𝒾 )
US Needs Another Decade to Fix $1.2 Trillion Rare Earth Crisis The stakes have grown more urgent amid the Iran war. The US may have already drawn down more than half its prewar stockpile of key munitions, an analysis by the Center for Strategic and International Studies found. Much of the technology depends on heavy rare earths with few viable substitutes. Japan has spent more than a decade trying to reduce its reliance on Chinese rare earths, yet China still accounts for 76% of its supply — underscoring the difficulty of diversification. For the heavies, dependence is even higher: Nearly 100% until last year. Economic exposure is significant: About 4% of US GDP, or roughly $1.2 trillion, comes from industries that use rare earths. Some could face shutdowns if China halted supplies, according to Bloomberg Economics. (Bloomberg)
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Cognitive Dissonance@cognitive_19·
@jameslavish Hike and interest expense becomes the largest line item on the P&L, yields rip > YCC….cut and inflation rips, yields rip > YCC…fiscal dominance, nothing stops this train….gold is the only eventual path out
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James Lavish
James Lavish@jameslavish·
Good morning. For anyone expecting rate cuts next year, I have some bad news. Have a great weekend.
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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
all of their ideas now are like “should we dissolve the government, imprison our opponents, and seize every lever of power in the country? we’re the good guys remember, if we don’t do this the bad guys will win (an election)” like they don’t even talk about healthcare anymore lol
Pat Adams@PatAdams96

Kamala Harris is now calling for Democrats to hold a “No Bad Idea Brainstorm” where they discuss: - Abolishing the Electoral College - Packing the Supreme Court - Making Puerto Rico and D.C. states “We’ve got to neutralize these red states from cheating!”

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Senator Eric Schmitt
Senator Eric Schmitt@SenEricSchmitt·
Programs like H-1B, L-1, F-1, and OPT are displacing U.S. workers, suppressing wages, and hollowing out our middle class. Fraud and abuse are rampant. American workers are losing, so who's winning? Answer: The "Visa Cartel"🧵
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Chris Masterjohn
Chris Masterjohn@ChrisMasterjohn·
Serotonin was first named “enteramine” in 1935 meaning “an amino acid derivative present in the gut.” It was named “serotonin” in 1948, meaning “substance in the blood (sero- for serum) that increases vasoconstriction (-tonin for vascular tone). In 1952, it was established that entermaine and serotonin were the same compound. Had serotonin research not been completely perverted by Pharma, it would have become rapidly apparent that these are deeply connected: serotonin’s one role in the entire body is to coordinate mitochondrial function in response to variation in the supply and demand of oxygen. It regulates motility in the gut to prevent local hypoxia. It coordinates blood flow to maximize efficiency of oxygen delivery. But when SSRIs were released in 1986, Pharma solidified the destruction of these lines of inquiry by selecting a thread started by the influence of LSD in the 1950s that claimed serotonin was a lever to be pulled to manipulate the state of the brain. The “R” in SSRIs is an insidious lie. It implies that SSRIs specifically inhibit “reuptake” of serotonin, a phenomenon only relevant to the first neuron of a synapse. This created the total mythology that the one thing they do is keep serotonin in the synapse longer to have greater activity on the receiving neuron. They knew this was false. They knew these are generic inhibitors of the serotonin transporter, which is not primarily found in the brain and is not primarily found in neurons. Its has tremendous expression in the gut, lungs, and reproductive organs. It’s found inside cells, most likely mediating the established direct transport of serotonin into mitochondria. On a cellular basis the highest expression is in enterocytes, not in enteric neurons, and in the placenta. The word “SSRI” is pure propaganda meant to cut out almost all of the relevant serotonin research in the way that Stalin cut out Trotsky from all the pictures of the two of them with Lenin to paint himself as Lenin’s true successor. They are “serotonin transporter inhibitors.” Until the concept of reuptake inhibition is recognized fundamentally as propaganda instead of science, no one is going to understand why these drugs cause birth defects and alterations to fetal brain development or why they stop you from being able to feel your genitals and nipples or why tapering from long-term use causes catastrophic new-onset syndromes that have little to do with why anyone took them in the first place.
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exfatloss🥛@exfatloss·
The beautiful thing about GLP-1 drugs is that they let you become on the outside who you were on the inside the whole time.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: Iran has moved to take full control of all 7 undersea internet cables passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Luke Gromen
Luke Gromen@LukeGromen·
@TonyNashNerd How will cutting rates/stimulating into an oil spike and energy crisis (accelerating inflation) make this any better?
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Tony Nash
Tony Nash@TonyNashNerd·
People are running out of money, but the Fed stays hawkish. Monetary policy is a mess.
Insider Wire@InsiderWire

#BREAKING: Kraft Heinz CEO Steve Callihane warns that most people are “literally running out of money at the end of the month.”

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Cognitive Dissonance@cognitive_19·
@Tom_Rowsell While Americans devolve into pill slurping fatty’s who can’t figure out if boys are girls or up is down.
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Tom Rowsell
Tom Rowsell@Tom_Rowsell·
Yes all human populations are evolving at much faster rates than previously realised. Tibetans have special adaptations for altitude acquired in the last 5000 years. Europeans have undergone unique selection pressures for intelligence and absence of psychological disorders over the last 10k years. The idea that all humans finished evolving 300k years ago and that racial differences amount only to skin colour is a ridiculous myth we are leaving behind.
fOx@fOx1257067

There’s a group of people called the Bajau… and they can dive hundreds of feet underwater with no oxygen tank. Not for sport, for survival. They spend so much time in the ocean that their bodies have actually adapted over generations. Scientists found they even have larger spleens, helping them stay underwater longer than most humans ever could. I understand training your body… but this feels like something else entirely. Do you think humans are still evolving right now?

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Nick Jikomes
Nick Jikomes@trikomes·
For those interested in learning more about the toxins produced from exposing dietary polyunsaturated fats to high temperatures, one published resource is below. Note that some of the toxic aldehydes here can be produced from oxidation of these fats within the body.
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Tucker Goodrich@TuckerGoodrich

@_OliverVenture @trikomes @exfatloss @ChrisMasterjohn @paulsaladinomd @cremieuxrecueil Canola is the best of the seed oils, but ALA turns into carcinogen when used for frying. It's why we have an epidemic of lung cancer in women who've never smoked. Aside from that it's great.

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Cognitive Dissonance@cognitive_19·
@SantiagoAuFund I think he’s saying the opposite, no? ROW will continue to own more assets here than we own there by virtue of capital account deficits. I think he’s suggesting that during dollar funding crises, they can either sell those assets (bad for USA) or fund via swap lines?
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Santiago Capital
Santiago Capital@SantiagoAuFund·
Luke has been saying this trend would end since 2018. And during that time the global capital the US has sucked into its capital markets has...doubled.
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Bryce Hanna
Bryce Hanna@photobiogenesis·
Camel milk is the most underrated dairy source - About 30% of the lactose of cow milk - Higher in omega-3 and short chain fats - Digestible A2 casein (similar to goat) - More calcium, iron, and vitamin C - Near 1:1 Ca/P ratio - 30-65% of the thiamine RDI per 100ml
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Cognitive Dissonance@cognitive_19·
@Econimica Maybe? But the impact of those demographics won’t really be felt for years so why would he care about wrecking the GOP now to sacrifice for something 10 years from now. The obvious answer is they literally didn’t think this through and now they’re building the plane as it flies.
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CH@Econimica·
is Iran Trumps way to destroy excess capacity (somebody else's), increase production and premium amid globally declining production...and avoid global deflation as we enter global depopulation of consumers of means? If so, the longer, the more destructive, the less repairable...the better. When all you have are crazy sounding options...time to look for the least crazy sounding one?
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Cognitive Dissonance@cognitive_19·
@yieldsearcher IMO edge was breached weeks ago, been spiraling into the abyss for weeks but no one wanted to believe it. Fed will start monetizing shortly. Wait until next inventory release.
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Mr. VIX
Mr. VIX@yieldsearcher·
Crude has stopped responding to headlines. Treasuries now at a place where further selloff starts pressuring collaterals underlying risk assets. JPY is now above the 160 that TPTB had defended for so long. This is no longer about inflation/growth; the system is on edge.
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Cognitive Dissonance@cognitive_19·
@BerbarianWizard I eat tons of burgers. Superfood. Sourdough buns, lean grass fed beef and reggiano slices 🤌never been leaner
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