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@gotmaitai

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Katılım Mayıs 2023
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Melika@gotmaitai·
@fabyollaverass I prefer the Los Angeles style - bacon wrapped with sautéed onions and peppers.
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@EliLeezayy You weren’t stuck on the train with them on the way to the CL game: drunk, obnoxious and crude. They were altogether different on the way back though!!
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ELI LEE@EliLeezayy·
One thing I've noticed is how respectful Newcastle fans, the players, and the club have been ever since we faced them in the group stage up until now. A genuinely classy club.
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@newstart_2024 While girls are studying boys are sinking hours a day into gaming.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Helen Andrews dropped a fascinating observation on The Daily Signal: Law schools tipped majority female in 2016. Medical schools and university professors followed in just the last five years. The entire white-collar workforce and college-educated workers in America are now majority female. Management positions are at 46% and climbing. Some fields have gone way further: veterinary medicine is around 80% female, psychology PhDs are 75% female. And instead of leveling off at roughly 50/50, many of these spaces just keep getting more female over time. This feels like more than simple “women outcompeting men.” When fields pass parity and keep shifting dramatically, it suggests something cultural is happening, and it’s worth understanding honestly, not through slogans. These aren’t random jobs. They’re shaping law, medicine, education, media, and culture. Long-term shifts in who dominates these institutions could change how they function in subtle but important ways. What do you make of it - mostly positive progress, or something we should be looking at more carefully?
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Mary fields@Maryfields32861·
@TheBetterPath_ what are the women’s brands. impossible to find anything well made
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TheBetterPath@TheBetterPath_·
"The richest 0.001% don't wear luxury." Yes they do. You're just too poor to know what these brands are. Forget Dior. Forget Louis Vuitton. Old money wears quiet luxury. Here are six brands that billionaires, world-leaders, and royalty actually wear:
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Vonnegan@vonnegan·
@ProfRobAnderson At the very least you should have to take a basic accounting/finance class to graduate. You should be able to read a balance sheet, calculate interest, etc. Make it a 1 hour class pass/fail.
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Robert Anderson@ProfRobAnderson·
I have taught law school for a long time and one of the main things I have learned is there should be a math section on the LSAT.
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Architecture & Tradition@archi_tradition·
What is the best architectural city in all of the Americas?
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Melika@gotmaitai·
@cremieuxrecueil Mommy will be pleased to know that the cartel de facto Mexican government already runs city governments up the 5 and the 710.
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@TimelessTrvlr Saint-Servan, just outside the walls of Saint-Malo.
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The Timeless Traveler@TimelessTrvlr·
What is one place you wish you had spent more time in?
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Matthew@MattLovesVinyl·
@TheDegenWeekly Hebrew Nation is the best of those, but the answer is Boar's Head all-beef with the natural casing. Not found in the hot dog section, but at the deli.
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Jeff Sunday@TheDegenWeekly·
Who knows hot dog ball? I’m at the store and overwhelmed with the options. Sabrett Hebrew National Nathan’s Ballpark Oscar Meyer I went with Hebrew National.
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Melika@gotmaitai·
@aakashgupta I like your take. One step beyond physical brittleness is that he should mentally be able to power through a little dehydration and the effects of a 2am Sourdough Jack.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Two glasses of wine. Didn't get drunk. Couldn't function for three days. This is being celebrated as self-awareness. A healthy 33-year-old body should metabolize two glasses of wine and recover by morning. Billions of people throughout history did exactly that while building civilizations, fighting wars, and running companies. Bartlett has restricted his inputs so aggressively that a single normal human experience sent his entire system into a 72-hour reboot. Engineers call this brittleness. A system optimized exclusively for peak performance under ideal conditions that shatters the moment conditions change. The opposite of antifragile. Remove every stressor for long enough and your body loses the ability to absorb even minor ones. The generation that tracks every HRV reading, weighs every macro, and sleeps in temperature-controlled darkness has accidentally built the most fragile humans in history. Previous generations drank, ate badly, slept rough, and still recovered because constant low-level stress kept their systems adaptable. Two glasses of wine registered as a catastrophic shock because he's spent three years stripping every form of variance from his life. A body that can only perform under perfect conditions is the definition of a fragile system.
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Steven Bartlett says a few glasses of wine ruined the next 3 days of his life “It's one of those areas where you don't understand the hidden cost until you really give it up for a while. I stopped drinking at 30 years old. I'm now 33. When I was 31, I thought, I'll have a drink again because now I could really A/B test it. I had a year of not drinking, decided to have a drink again” “It ruined three days of my life. I had a couple of glasses of wine, didn't get drunk. It ruined three days of my life because of the domino effect it caused” “I got worse sleep that night, and then because I got worse sleep that night, I ate more poorly the next day because my dopamine system or whatever, the cortisol system was all messed up. I podcasted worse. I didn't go to the gym that day or the day after because I felt really bad. I then slept worse, and I could track all of this on my Whoop”

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Melika@gotmaitai·
@BecomingCritter I keep the house below 75 when I’m at work to keep the dogs comfortable.
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@antoniogm Check out my old hometown of Martinez; downtown and near the marina.
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Antonio García Martínez (agm.eth)
First time in East Bay in a while (recovering the self steering gear for my boat). Alameda, Oakland, San Leandro…used to loiter in these parts. Interesting mix of suburban and gritty industrial populated by real people not SF Peter Pan children. Fieldwork Brewing, San Leandro
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Eli Afriat 🇮🇱@EliAfriatISR·
Give me one thing this flag created. I WILL WAIT...
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Melika@gotmaitai·
@cremieuxrecueil Catalan Wikipedia is reviewed by staff academics so it can be a reliable, quotable source. ( I have been waiting for a chance to share this!)
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
I'm learning a lot from bickering with people on Wikipedia. For example, did you know fraudulent articles can be "reliable" and articles documenting said fraud can be "unreliable" for no other reason than 'some lifeless loser who edits Wikipedia 10 hours a day said so'? Wow!
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Melika@gotmaitai·
@CSandbatch Tonga Hut ( North Hollywood/LA) The Reef ( Palm Springs) Hale Pele (Portland) The Mai Kai (FtLauderdale) Tiki Ti (LA)
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@prionthot The kitchen music is a dead giveaway away.
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Mia@prionthot·
Having grown up in New Mexico and lived a few years in Miami has given me the ability to discern whether a "Mexican" restaurant has Mexican nationals, Mexican Americans, Venezuelans or Salvadorans in the kitchen. Useless skill.
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Melika@gotmaitai·
@TheRealKeean It may be less about the Canadian airport and more about Delhi; the Delhi airport is beautiful but it seems like it’s a mile from gate to exit.
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Keean Bexte@TheRealKeean·
At a European airport. Every gate heading to a Canadian city is packed with confused Indians in wheelchairs. Can someone explain what causes this?
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Melika@gotmaitai·
@ggraysonc @JamesHu27192912 Talk to those East Indians, many were farmers or ranchers, truck drivers. Canada has Indian rodeo stars, They might integrate better than you think.
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Grayson@ggraysonc·
@JamesHu27192912 From a tobacco farming family. Many signs of the rapidly changing state, especially in the cities & the suburbs. Most jarring to me are the old, small, country general stores that I step into while riding the NC backroads, that are owned & operated by East Indians.
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Hillbilly@JamesHu27192912·
North Carolina feels like a state standing in the middle of a four lane highway trying to remember the words to an old country song. Half of us are trying to hold onto the version we grew up with. The other half are arriving daily with Cali, Jersey, Texas and New York license plates and opinions about how things “should be done.” Small towns are becoming suburbs. Backroads now got traffic circles. Old tobacco fields got townhomes named after the thing they bulldozed to build them. Somewhere along the way, every town started getting: a brewery, luxury apartments, a boutique pet spa, and a place selling burgers for $19 with “aioli” on them. Meanwhile the old lady at the country diner still calls everybody “baby,” and somehow that feels more like North Carolina than half the new construction in the state. You can feel the tug of war everywhere right now. Old North Carolina. New North Carolina. One side wants growth. One side wants to recognize where they live again. And honestly? Most folks probably fall somewhere in the middle. Because we all want our kids to have opportunity. We just don’t wanna lose the soul of the place while it’s happening. North Carolina used to feel like a secret. Now it feels like everybody found it at once. What’s one thing happening in North Carolina right now that perfectly explains where we are as a state...
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