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donnie_harkoo

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Katılım Şubat 2022
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jupa
jupa@whoisjupa·
Que povo totoca das ideias
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Foreign Horror Movies 🌍🔪
Foreign Horror Movies 🌍🔪@foreignhorrorhq·
Lars von Trier's The Kingdom is four and a half hours of television that does more genuinely disturbing hospital horror than any feature film has managed before or since. The combination of Dogme-style naturalism with full supernatural chaos should not work this well. It absolutely does
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Protagonista🌻
Protagonista🌻@Prottra616·
@magnos_math A versão de 2026 é da Turma da Monica Jovem.
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The Modern Boethius
The Modern Boethius@ModernBoethius·
“Public opinion is gradually being shaped and conditioned by polarizing media narratives, which are often amplified by algorithms that prioritize conflict and confrontation.” -Pope Leo The pope just exposed the entire grifting social media influencer class
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
“man shouldn't be able to see his own face. there's nothing more sinister. nature gave him the gift of not being able to see it and of not being able to stare into his own eyes. only in the water of rivers and ponds could he look at his face. and the very posture he had to assume was symbolic. he had to bend over, stoop down, & to commit the ignominy of beholding himself. the inventor of the mirror poisoned the human heart.”
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your brain spends 47% of every waking hour somewhere other than where you actually are. Two Harvard scientists proved it. They built a phone app that pinged 2,250 people at random moments and asked what they were thinking about. They collected a quarter-million data points. The answer was always the same. Half the time, people weren't focused on whatever they were doing. And those moments were also when they felt worst. The picture above is what one of those moments looks like at 2am. The chaos in that picture has a name and an off switch. When you're not focused on anything in particular, one network in your brain takes over. Scientists call it the Default Mode Network. You can think of it as your brain's background hum, the part that runs old arguments on repeat and writes imaginary scripts for conversations that will never happen. A 2020 review of 14 brain scan studies confirmed this exact network is what lights up when people get stuck in a worry loop. The off switch sits in the front of your brain. When researchers ask people to take a stressful situation and tell themselves a different story about it (the "actually, this is not that bad because..." move), the front of the brain lights up and the panic alarm deeper in the brain goes quiet. The two parts are in a tug of war, and every time you reframe, the front gets stronger. Meditation does the same thing through a different door. In 2011, Yale scanned experienced meditators against people who had never meditated. The background-hum network was measurably quieter in the meditators, across every meditation style they tested. If you want the fastest possible result, one technique beat everything else in a Stanford trial in 2023. Two short sniffs in through the nose, one long slow breath out through the mouth. Five minutes a day for 28 days produced the biggest drop in anxiety of any group in the study. It works because the long exhale flips a nerve in your neck that controls whether your body is in fight mode or calm mode. You can do it right now, lying in bed, and feel the difference inside a minute. The man in the picture has all of this wiring already. He just never learned to use it. The Stanford trial proves you can change every default above in 28 days.
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O maior talento de um homem é manter a calma, mesmo vivendo um caos.

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Mauvee
Mauvee@dust_star98820·
Why does this cool ass panel have to come from the worst comic ever
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soli
soli@solisolsoli·
By Miles Johnston
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oi eu sou o gabe
oi eu sou o gabe@gabwisz·
esse filme é a continuação espiritual mais legítima do massacre da serra elétrica, enquanto hollywood continua tentando refazer o clássico de hooper sem entender por que ele funcionava, já que quase todos os remakes e continuações focam apenas na iconografia, motosserra, máscaras, violência e estética "caipira", esse aqui entende o verdadeiro DNA do original, o horror nasce de uma sociedade doente, não é sobre um assassino, é sobre um sistema social criando monstros boxd.it/evqevb
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Vincent Albarano
Vincent Albarano@BigVinVader·
Spatial transcendence in Doug Ulrich’s Scary Tales.
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Old-School 3D Renders
Old-School 3D Renders@Old_School_3D·
Spring (Early), by Hannu Parviainen (1998)
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outrunyouth
outrunyouth@outrunyouth·
your daily reminder that blender is a free tool
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takahiro_bc
takahiro_bc@takahiro_bc·
都市の濁った川に映る模様を撮ることにハマってる
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Jay
Jay@ThisIsJay216·
New York City is not a real place 🐀
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