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HAVE FOUND THE NEXT BIGGEST JAPANESE TREND everyone is turning their clothes into digital pixelated version and ITS GOING GIGIGA VIRAL this post has 4m views and everyone else is doing it too! x.com/mamoti3032/sta… this might be one of the biggest trends upcoming in japan, insanely good for japanese meta its a trend called "Pixelwear" btw
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SAM ALTMAN IS TURNING AI BOTS INTO HUMANS!!! He just made "AgentKit" which issues AI bots passports, bank account, and A PERMANENT LINK TO YOUR EYEBALL??? THIS IS INSANE quasa.io/media/sam-altm…
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GOOGLE JUST RELEASED A BRAND NEW AI AGENT NAMED "AGENT SMITH" They named it after the villain in the matrix Agent Smith IS THIS NOT INSANE?? mk.co.kr/en/world/12006…
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THIS GUY BECAME A MILLIONAIRE FROM WHALE VOMIT??? He found whale vomit also called Ambergris also called "Floating Gold" while walking on the beach He made OVER 3 MILLION DOLLARS FROM SELLING IT x.com/MrPitbull07/st…
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07

$3 million from whale vomit. A 60-year-old poor fisherman just became an overnight millionaire. Naris Suwannasang was taking a casual stroll along Laem Thalumphuk beach in Nakhon Si Thammarat, southern Thailand, when he noticed several pale, rock-like lumps washed up on the shore. He almost walked past them. Instead, he called his cousins to help haul the mysterious chunks home. What he had found was ambergris, known as "floating gold," a rare secretion produced in the digestive system of sperm whales. At roughly 100 kilograms (220 lbs), it is believed to be one of the largest ambergris discoveries ever recorded in history. To verify his find, Naris held a lighter to the mass. It melted like a candle and released a distinct musky smell, a telltale sign of genuine ambergris. Word spread fast. A businessman from Phuket immediately made contact, offering 960,000 Thai baht per kilogram if the substance is confirmed as Grade A quality. That would total over $3.2 million, an almost unimaginable sum for a man who was previously earning just $625 a month. Ambergris is one of the most prized ingredients in luxury perfume production, used in iconic fragrances to make scents last significantly longer. Naris also told reporters he planned to register his discovery with police, fearing it could be stolen from his home. Experts have been called in to confirm the quality. The final payout is still pending, but one beach walk may have changed this man's life forever.

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the @NSF (U.S. National Science Foundation) created a joke memecoin and somehow no one ever deployed it. This is the FIRST and ONLY memecoin made by a government agency. Pretty insane: unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/ent…
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just found some INSANE lore. A Harvard's Psychologists theory is currently gaining major virality on X Its dubbed "The Illusion Of Success" x.com/DeepPsycho_HQ/… To Summarise It, She Basically Says That Most People Had A The illusion that early success necessary In your early 20s, the brain seeks quick proof of worth ~status, attention, rapid achievements. But psychologists warn that chasing recognition too soon can lock people into roles or paths they never consciously chose. I cut most of it out but if you read the whole thing it perfectly coincides with the beliefs of the trenches I cant count how many times someone in my VC had said, "I Need To Be 8 Figs By The End Of The Year" Or "I Need To Make 300 sol today"
Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ

A HARVARD psychologist says: “if you’ve achieved nothing by 25, you’ve avoided the most destructive illusion of youth” > In 2021, a Harvard psychologist surprised a lecture hall with an unexpected statement: “If you haven’t accomplished much by 25, you may have escaped one of youth’s biggest illusions.” At first, the room laughed. She wasn’t kidding. > The illusion of early success. In your early 20s, the brain seeks quick proof of worth ~status, attention, rapid achievements. But psychologists warn that chasing recognition too soon can lock people into roles or paths they never consciously chose. They decide too early… and spend years trying to undo it. > The exploration phase. Research on career development suggests that people who explore more before 30 often build stronger long-term directions. Testing ideas. Making mistakes in public. Changing course. At 25 it looks like confusion ….but by 35 it often turns into clarity. People who feel “behind” in their mid-20s frequently gain something others miss: Perspective. Patience. And a clearer sense of what truly matters to them. That foundation often leads to better decisions later on. At the end of the lecture, the psychologist left the students with one final thought: “You’re not meant to have life fully figured out at 25.” “You’re meant to discover who you’re not.”

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@ZushiCT bro this is good as fuck
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@jncquant Na you deadass look at this and say " its good"?
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I think I may have just found the name that the baby pygmy hippo will be named The Zoo with the hippo liked this comment about naming the hippo "Moo Ta" Proof on the tiktok: @tiktok.koratzoo/video/7621546469614472455" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@tiktok.koratz…
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I just found some INSANE lore. A Harvard's Psychologists theory is currently gaining major virality on X Its dubbed "The Illusion Of Success" x.com/DeepPsycho_HQ/… And To Summarise It, She Basically Says That Most People Had A The illusion that early success necessary In your early 20s, the brain seeks quick proof of worth ~status, attention, rapid achievements. But psychologists warn that chasing recognition too soon can lock people into roles or paths they never consciously chose. I cut most of it out but if you read the whole thing it perfectly coincides with the beliefs of the trenches I cant count how many times someone in my VC had said, "I Need To Be 8 Figs By The End Of The Year" Or "I Need To Make 300 sol today"
Deep Psychology@DeepPsycho_HQ

A HARVARD psychologist says: “if you’ve achieved nothing by 25, you’ve avoided the most destructive illusion of youth” > In 2021, a Harvard psychologist surprised a lecture hall with an unexpected statement: “If you haven’t accomplished much by 25, you may have escaped one of youth’s biggest illusions.” At first, the room laughed. She wasn’t kidding. > The illusion of early success. In your early 20s, the brain seeks quick proof of worth ~status, attention, rapid achievements. But psychologists warn that chasing recognition too soon can lock people into roles or paths they never consciously chose. They decide too early… and spend years trying to undo it. > The exploration phase. Research on career development suggests that people who explore more before 30 often build stronger long-term directions. Testing ideas. Making mistakes in public. Changing course. At 25 it looks like confusion ….but by 35 it often turns into clarity. People who feel “behind” in their mid-20s frequently gain something others miss: Perspective. Patience. And a clearer sense of what truly matters to them. That foundation often leads to better decisions later on. At the end of the lecture, the psychologist left the students with one final thought: “You’re not meant to have life fully figured out at 25.” “You’re meant to discover who you’re not.”

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