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um lugar onde eu falo, cuidado

Katılım Kasım 2023
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Anji Hanzel
Anji Hanzel@AnjiHanzel·
Oscar Niemeyer, Palacio do Planalto, Brasilia, Brazil, 1960 (via Perrier Communication)
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Chico Barney
Chico Barney@chicobarney·
A Faria Lima não consegue resolver o trânsito naquela avenida e quer ditar os rumos de todo o país?
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furikake@furikake666·
como q esse povo acha q se construiu a residência da maioria das pessoas q moram nos bairros centrais? inclusive das próprias pessoas q fazem post desse tipo. dúvida genuína se tu mora num prédio de mais de 8 andares, a sua moradia tb foi um dia causa de transtorno na vizinhança
Álvaro Pereira Júnior@alvaropereirajr

O lixo do Plano Diretor de 2014 destruiu SP. Muitos bairros estão desse jeito. Aqui, a Vila Madalena, no quarteiräo atrás de casa

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furikake@furikake666·
@alvaropereirajr digo isso pq: o plano diretor de 2014 apontou na direção do adensamento (em tom com a transformação da v. madalena q gerou o seu prédio), mas n faz milagre. a vontade capitalista de valorização é imensa, então a transformação se intensifica onde já há valorização em curso
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furikake@furikake666·
@alvaropereirajr antes de prédios de 8 andares como o seu, a Vila Madalena era feita principalmente de casas, várias delas "irregulares". quando prédios como o seu vieram - q n foi num sopro, te garanto -, o choque veio, assim como vem hj para quem mora em prédio "normal" vs megaprédios
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furikake@furikake666·
speaking often to my ex's ghost he's a much better listener now
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Heidi N. Moore
Heidi N. Moore@moorehn·
Obsessed with how mad this British man is at the way people make their beds
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furikake@furikake666·
@anishmoonka no offense but you missed the point entirely. the original post actually points to the possibility of living beyond past absences, advising against living the present looking for ways to correct the past. it's not a loneliness sentence to people who didn't make friends as kids
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your psychologist had the neuroscience behind that. There's a window for forming the friendships people carry for life. It opens around 10 and closes in your early 20s. Miss it, and the seats from those 24 lunches stay empty for a structural reason. Adolescence is the brain's sensitive period for friendship. The neuroscientist Sarah-Jayne Blakemore at University College London has documented this for over a decade. Between roughly age 10 and 19, the brain regions that handle social relationships are rewiring themselves at a rate they will never reach again. The teenage brain is built to bond with other teenagers. After 19, that intense rewiring quiets down. The friends most people carry for life were made before 21. A 2022 paper from Robin Dunbar's team analyzed phone records across multiple years and found that only 1 to 4 percent of someone's innermost circle changes per year as an adult. The exception is 17 to 21 year olds, who turn over their inner circle the fastest. That age range is when most people are crystallizing the inner circle they will keep for the next forty years. If you don't have an inner circle to crystallize, the slot doesn't reopen at 25. The cost of missing that window shows up across decades. In the Great Smoky Mountains Study, researchers followed 1,420 American children all the way into adulthood. The ones who reported being lonely between ages 9 and 16 had significantly higher rates of adult depression, anxiety, and substance use, even after controlling for every other childhood adversity. Each additional close friend in adolescence raises adult earnings by 7 to 14 percent, according to a separate study tracking thousands of American teens. Childhood friendship quality even predicts the rate of cognitive decline in your 60s and 70s, per a long-running Chinese study of 4,350 people. Those 24 empty seats are a developmental absence. They mark a stretch of life where the social brain was supposed to be rewired and wasn't. A new friend at 25 sits in the present chair. They cannot sit in the chair from 2014, because 2014 is over, and the brain that would have been shaped by company back then is not the brain at the lunch table now. Your psychologist was pointing at this: the friendships you were supposed to make at 14 build a layer of you that nothing after 25 can build again.
cadu@aquamrae

uma vez minha psicóloga disse que nenhum amigo aos 25 anos vai encher os lugares vazios nas mesas de 24 almoços do meu passado

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furikake@furikake666·
refúgio? não há
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Endrick
Endrick@Endrick·
Obrigado Deus, o Senhor é maravilhoso, a minha primeira Copa Do Mundo com a maior seleção do mundo, só tenho que agradecer a Deus por esse momento, agora é representar a NOSSA NAÇÃO, VAMOS COM TUDO JUNTOS SEMPRE! @CBF_Futebol 🇧🇷
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meditação e mindfulness
meditação e mindfulness@vozesnaoparam·
lula abaixe o preço da flor nao quero mais fumar prensado
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