Joe Canti

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Joe Canti

Joe Canti

@joecanti

Interested in metabolic health, systems biology, the natural world, phytotherapy, philosophy, psychology... and dogs!

Rome, Lazio Katılım Ocak 2010
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Joe Canti
Joe Canti@joecanti·
@dogfathertwo @rustyrockets Unfortunately Robin the same is true for most plant based foods too due to industrial production. A lot less animal death with grass fed beef compared to monoculture wheat. If you want a better world you don't harm people to get there.
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Robin@dogfathertwo·
@rustyrockets Nature's way of waking up people that dont realise that meat is murder.
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Russell Brand
Russell Brand@rustyrockets·
One tick bite made this man allergic to red meat. Now over 450,000 Americans are allergic to beef & dairy and the number is rising. What’s is going on?
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Joe Canti
Joe Canti@joecanti·
@MichaelAArouet The problem with this argument is that CEO wages used to be 10x their base worker wages and now they're 300x or 400x in some cases. And no, they haven't become 30-40 times more productive or innovative.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Why shouldn’t someone, let’s call this random person Elon, have $500B or more, if he step-changes the quality of life for billions by driving game-changing innovations for humankind?
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv

@MichaelAArouet No one should have $500B.

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Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Percentage of people who naively believe that taxing the most successful more would increase tax revenue in their countries, instead of prompting entrepreneurs to emigrate to countries that value innovation and job creation rather than punishing them. How can one be so naive?
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kuki
kuki@kumxem·
name a famous italian person without using Google
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Joe Canti
Joe Canti@joecanti·
@BruceBeck238319 @marcosagusstinn E.g. it's good to look after the environment which sustains all of humanity...becomes: let's restrict people's travel, holidays, food they eat, clothes they wear, stuff they buy and do it all through carbon credits so we (the leaders) can carry on jet setting and eating steak.
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Maximus Americanus
Maximus Americanus@BruceBeck238319·
@joecanti @marcosagusstinn If left wing ideas are a cover, and those same left wing ideas are making the current leaders unpopular, then how are left wing ideas useful cover?
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Marcos Agustín
Marcos Agustín@marcosagusstinn·
The last few years have forced Europeans to understand one hard truth: for the first time since the imperial era, no European country is globally relevant on its own. Germany is Europe’s largest economy. Yet in 2026, its nominal GDP is around $5.45T — almost 6 times smaller than the U.S. and almost 4 times smaller than China. The same applies demographically. Germany, the EU’s most populous country, has around 83 million people, compared with roughly 349 million in the U.S. and more than 1.4 billion in China. France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden are even smaller individually. This is the central reality of the 21st century: European nation-states are too small to compete alone against continental powers. The only way Europe remains relevant is through scale. Together, the EU and the UK represent around $27T in nominal GDP, making Europe one of the world’s largest economic blocs, second only to the U.S. In PPP terms, Europe including the UK is around $35T, second only to China. Europe’s problem is not lack of wealth, talent, industry or technology. Europe’s problem is fragmentation. A fragmented Europe is a collection of medium-sized states. A united Europe is a global power.
The White House@WhiteHouse

President Donald J. Trump meets with President Xi Jinping in China. 🇺🇸🇨🇳

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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Chinese President Xi has agreed to the following wins for President Trump 1. On Iran, give the US "ANYTHING TRUMP NEEDS" 2. Buy more soybeans 3. Buy more USA oil 4. Buy more LNG 5. Buy 200 Boeing jets 47 NEVER stops fighting for us abroad 🇺🇸🇨🇳
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Joe Canti
Joe Canti@joecanti·
@ExampleInvest11 @marcosagusstinn Socialism isn't the main problem.. It's corruption and greed.. And it's similar in the US. The global economies cannot grow fast enough to eclipse the debt which means inflation is used to devalue everything. Our 'leaders' will enrich themselves when it crashes. Rinse and repeat.
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Example Investments🏆@ExampleInvest11·
@marcosagusstinn Also, europe has gone full retard with socialism. They aren't on the world stage when it comes to innovation, Ai race. Not even near the stage. They are outside in the alley pissing themselves. Thanks Ursula
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Joe Canti@joecanti·
@thewayeyesee @marcosagusstinn Average people living here in the EU have a higher standard of living than most anywhere else. And although some taxes are higher (with others being lower) this is usually reflected in public services. Over regulation & bureaucracy is problematic though as are our insane leaders
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The Way Eye See
The Way Eye See@thewayeyesee·
@marcosagusstinn It’s just a collection of highly taxed, over regulated poor countries pretending to be rich.
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Joe Canti
Joe Canti@joecanti·
@Maarten_BNL @marcosagusstinn Agreed. The race to have the biggest economy is quite divorced from how most people live their lives and it's pushing us ever closer towards disaster. We live in a diverse and multipolar world and should start living like it
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Maarten B.
Maarten B.@Maarten_BNL·
Don’t be silly. Of the top 10 largest economies, 4 are independent European countries. Germany is world’s third largest economy. Each European country is “relevant” on their own on the world stage. There is no need to be the biggest or the most populous and there is absolutely no reason to merge all European countries into a federation ruled by the undemocratic dictatorial and self-aggrandizing bureaucracy in Brussels.
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Joe Canti
Joe Canti@joecanti·
@BruceBeck238319 @marcosagusstinn It has little to do with left-right and everything to do with up-down. Left wing ideals are just a cover to try to stretch out already plummeting popularity of failing leaders. And when that no longer works we'll see more authoritarianism..
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Maximus Americanus
Maximus Americanus@BruceBeck238319·
@marcosagusstinn Europe could be a global power in the current construct if they didn't keep electing far left country level and EU level leadership who keep destroying their economies with their crazy far left notions. A far left united Europe would be no better. It's all about policy.
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Joe Canti@joecanti·
@marcosagusstinn Scale is not the only metric. In fact it's often detrimental. The majority of the geopolitical problems we face today are down to countries chasing scale in an effort to maintain unmaintainable hegemony. And in doing so they are forgetting their humanity.
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Joe Canti@joecanti·
@o_Fade2Bla4K_o @iagovar È vero che c'è una pesantezza in tutta europa grazie alla pessima direzione in cui andiamo... Ma dalla mia esperienza noto questa cosa meno in Italia e trovo più gente che ride ancora e sanno come godere la vita. Dipende molto da regione a regione però perché sono mondi diversi.
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Fade2BlacK ⬛⬛
Fade2BlacK ⬛⬛@o_Fade2Bla4K_o·
Sono italiano, capisco esattamente quello che dici, ed è vero. Mi sembra però che ci sia la stessa situazione in tutta europa, semplicemente cambia (non di molto) quanto ogni singolo paese sia più o meno avanti nel processo di declino e come le popolazioni affrontino la cosa in base alla loro cultura. Per quel poco che ho girato però non mi sembra nè un fenomeno prettamente italiano ne mi pare che l'Italia sia il paese più colpito (anche se la sistematica vessazione fiscale che ci impongono da 20 anni e il suo impatto sul morale del paese non è certo un esempio positivo). Purtroppo l'impossibilità di votare i paesi fuori da questa situazione di declino volontario imposto da europa e classi politiche locali sembra una costante dell'intero continente, e sta facendo deprimere tutti.
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iagovar@iagovar·
Cuando estoy en Italia disfruto porque no es mi país, y no me duele. Pero viven deprimidos y derrotados, hace mucho que renunciaron a mejorar. Se refugian en la comida, en la nostalgia, en los mitos y en las pequeñas cosas para sobrevivir, pero yo no quiero que españa acabe así.
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Joe Canti
Joe Canti@joecanti·
@iagovar Perhaps you just expect something different? I know plenty of people here living full and successful lives. Sure, some get down with the rapid changing (and worsening) of the modern world, but in general a lot more buoyancy here and willingness to make the most of the day.
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Joe Canti@joecanti·
@MichaelAArouet My tax rate is less than 30%. Inheritance tax 0% up to €1 million. Above that 4%. Tax on good 22% but 5% on essentials - food etc. Things could certainly be more business friendly but your numbers are not indicative of many Europeans.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Isn’t it a real mystery why more people don’t want to move to Europe? It’s such a great environment to build your career, start and grow a business, and raise your children safely.
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Joe Canti
Joe Canti@joecanti·
@mattvanswol Why is it that people make politics their identity? Life would be so boring if we were all the same.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
I’ve gone to the same gym for almost 4 years now. Good friends with nearly everyone there. One day a guy who used to make small talk with me, just stopped. Didn’t think much of it, but it went on for weeks. Found out later he’s a liberal and someone showed him my X account and he just won’t talk to me now. This has happened many many many times since becoming publicly conservative. I’ve lost many friends and even many more acquaintances. They won’t even discuss us. Won’t even look at me. It’s bad for me… but it’s 10,000x worse for my wife. Liberal women are genuinely EVIL to conservative women. It’s on another level. Pure evil. No one talks about this enough but the public shaming of people who are openly conservative is extremely intense and unless you have a lot of mental fortitude and surround yourself with better people quickly… I can understand why many find it is not worth saying anything at all. But that doesn’t make it harder for those of us who speak up… because we are the few.
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Feusag Mòr
Feusag Mòr@Tae_the_north·
@angel_0f_deathx After getting a lump of cancer cut out my face .... think I'll take my chances with sunscreen.
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death angel@angel_0f_deathx·
Girl working at the gym told me not to put on sunscreen because the chemicals in it are worse for you than the sun. Genuinely how did we get here
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Joe Canti@joecanti·
@angel_0f_deathx Sun exposure is strongly associated with decrease risk from all forms of cancer apart from melanoma. Melanoma risk has increased from 1 in 1500 in 1930s to 1 in 84 in 1990s. Increasing sunscreen use doesn't seem to be doing much.
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javelin 🇪🇺@federal_europa·
How can someone in Europe not see their neighbors as equals? Pure nationalism is our downfall. We’re one Europe. As a German I would also stand up for the Netherlands if necessary, as well as for France, Spain, Lithuania or Poland. This is our continent, our history, our home.
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Ross@Ross_LVS·
@EricLDaugh We're a net importer of oil, he's selling the strategic reserves
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 MASSIVE DEVELOPMENT: President Trump announces oil and gas companies have informed him they're 100% DITCHING the Strait of Hormuz — and are picking Texas, USA instead They like going through US better. Imagine that. "We've become very big on the filling station. We're a big filling station. And what's happening is, when this first, when people heard about losing Hormuz, they said, oh, this is, it's genius." "They're finding other locations. And some of those people, I spoke to companies in countries. Some of those people are going to continue to go to Texas." "They like it better. They said, it's an extra 45 minutes. They like it better. And it's sort of amazing, you know, it found its way." "So a lot of people thought oil would go to $250, $300. It's not. I mean, today it's at less than a hundred." "Think of that. Now, when this ends, you're going to see a drop like a rock." 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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Joe Canti
Joe Canti@joecanti·
@PrudentPlatypus @Gabepluguez This is tough and financial stress is a killer..and of course we can rarely get out of it. But there are things to do to at least offset some of the damage. Getting enough sun, getting grounded, a clean diet, plenty of walking, adaptogens to help get deeper sleep etc.
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The Prudent Platypus
The Prudent Platypus@PrudentPlatypus·
@Gabepluguez "deal with stress" lmao there's NO WAY to deal with it, especially for people that live paycheck to paycheck. Either show up to work and add to your stress or don't and don't get paid, adding to your stress too. Welcome to the modern world!
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Gabe Pluguez
Gabe Pluguez@Gabepluguez·
I just watched a man have a heart attack at the gym today. Mid 40s. 20 maybe 30 pounds overweight. He was just sitting on a bench. Then his head began to tilt back and he coughed repeatedly. My wife and I watched it happen in slow motion but didn’t realize something was wrong until he actually fell out of the bench and his head hit the ground. I ran over, picked up his head, and immediately started scooping my finger into his mouth to clear any potential objects because I thought he might have been choking. His eyes were rolled back in his head. A few seconds later he woke up, blinked a few times and asked me “did I fall.?” By now a half dozen people had rushed over, called 9-11, started rendering aid. Paramedics got there shortly after and rushed him to the hospital. My wife was shaken. It was an absolutely brutal reminder. Your health is “not that big a deal.” Until the moment it is. And most people drastically underestimate how unhealthy they are. This guy was IN THE GYM. NOT morbidly obese. 45. MAYBE 50 years old. 20, maybe 30 lbs overweight. Remember, the average heart attack BMI is 28.6 (National Library of Medicine). That means: 5'8": 188 lbs 5'9": 194 lbs 5'10": 199 lbs 5'11": 205 lbs 6'0": 211 lbs 6'1": 217 lbs 6'2": 222 lbs 6'3": 228 lbs 6'4": 234 lbs These are body weights where most men would say “it’s not that bad.” Combine with the fact that most men have no idea how to deal with stress… It’s no wonder so many guys are walking around with ticking time bombs. Get healthy. Learn to deal with stress. A wife probably had to get a call today, on Mother’s Day, that her husband was being rushed to the hospital after heading to the gym for a quick workout. This is not no big deal, men. Get healthy. Praying for his recovery.
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