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Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Barry Malone
Barry Malone@malonebarry·
They wiped out medical workers in Gaza. Now they're wiping out medical workers in Lebanon. And much of the Western media doesn't appear to consider it worthy of headline news.
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish

Hundreds of mourners gathered for the funeral of two Lebanese paramedics killed by an Israeli strike while on a rescue mission in southern Lebanon. Lebanon’s health ministry has accused Israel of deliberately targeting the medical workers.

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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
Japan’s right wing says Muslims will “destroy” Japan. Meanwhile, Japan’s own embassy in Indonesia is warning Japanese citizens not to rape Indonesian children. Read that again. The trash screaming about “protecting culture” are living in a country whose diplomats have to remind its citizens that foreign children are not sex toys. Maybe start there before lecturing Muslims about civilization.
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R.Сам 🦋🐏
R.Сам 🦋🐏@Logo_Daedalus·
People have no idea that all of this is available on archive dot org for free, like every other old children’s show which isn’t a funnel for developing a gambling addiction. You can just watch all of these 90s Beatrix Potter adaptations right here: archive.org/details/world-…
Lady Nimby@LadyNimby

To whoever told me there were full episodes of little bear on YouTube, thank you. My 3yo loves it and it’s great for a wholesome wind-down

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Esha K
Esha K@eshaLegal·
Lucky for you, this Israeli soldier explained on tv how he did it!
Megan K. Stack@Megankstack

@HBendaas I draw the line at arguing over mechanics of dog rape 🤢

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J’Moul Francis 🇦🇬
J’Moul Francis 🇦🇬@jmoulfrancis·
Interesting how the world often treats the French Revolution as the only great symbol of freedom and rights, while the Haitian Revolution is treated like a footnote. Yet, Haiti did what many abolitionists elsewhere only preached, i.e., enslaved people rising up and defeating an empire, abolishing slavery, and claiming freedom by force. Haiti’s history deserves equal, and maybe greater, reverence. Brilliant documentary by @AJEnglish 👌🏽
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish

The sugar industry’s bitter legacy, built on slavery, exploitation and environmental damage, is still resonating today. Watch the film, Blood, Sweat and Sugar: aje.news/sugar

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pencakar ayam | h d y h@kaparanrintih·
I've been waiting for this fish face to be the ML 😍😍😍
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Moniza Hossain
Moniza Hossain@moniza_hossain·
And the reason why you guys even have a place to hang out and read your fics is because proper grown ups with real jobs and grown up money created a site for you and hired a whole bunch of lawyers to allow you to write your little fics without getting into legal trouble
jen 🎃@pestowitch

Making fun of a 31yo for writing fanfiction (whilst you yourself are on the fanfiction website) tells me you are very young and new to fandom because… lmao. Nearly all of the best fic I’ve ever read has been written by people over the age of 25. Please get ahold of yourselves.

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Gabriel
Gabriel@gabriel_horwitz·
You open ChatGPT. You type the question. A clean, structured answer comes back in three seconds. You read it, it makes sense, you move on. You feel like you learned something. Forty-five days later, a professor walks in and hands you a test you weren't expecting. You don't remember most of it. André Barcaui at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro ran the experiment to find out if the feeling was accurate. 120 undergraduate business students, ages 18 to 24. All told to spend two weeks researching AI concepts, ethics, societal impacts, technical foundations, and prepare a 10-minute presentation. Sixty used ChatGPT freely. Sixty used textbooks, library databases, articles, and standard web search. Then, 45 days later, with no warning, a retention test. The ChatGPT group scored 57.5%. The traditional group scored 68.5%. Cohen's d was 0.68, a medium-to-large effect. In most grading systems, that's the difference between passing and failing. This is called cognitive offloading. When your brain delegates thinking to an external tool, it reduces the mental effort required during encoding. Effort is what makes memories durable. Struggling to find, synthesize, and connect information is not an inefficiency in the learning process. It is the learning process. ChatGPT removes the struggle and takes the encoding with it. Barcaui calls what the AI group experienced "borrowed competence." The answer was structured, the vocabulary was right, the reasoning felt sound. It just wasn't theirs. And 45 days later, it was gone. The AI group's forgetting curve was steeper and didn't stabilize the way the traditional group's did. The memories weren't just smaller. They were more fragile from the start. You didn't learn it. You borrowed it.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano

Students who used AI to study remembered less than those who did not.

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BFM News
BFM News@NewsBFM·
Current supplies of Type O and Type A blood are under strain, prompting the National Blood Centre to call for more donors to come forward. The centre said only about 782,000 people, or 2.3% of Malaysia's population, are active blood donors, well below the 5% global benchmark. 🧵1
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
NEW: The new food pyramid was built by corporate interests. General Mills, Danone, the beef industry, and more had financial ties to the scientists writing the new dietary guidelines. RFK said he couldn't be bought, then he let Big Food write the nutrition guidelines.
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Michael Inzlicht
Michael Inzlicht@minzlicht·
Imagine a 19-year-old scrolling TikTok. She watches a creator list five "signs you have undiagnosed anxiety." She recognizes three in herself. By the end of the week, she's describing herself as anxious to her friends. A month later, she's avoiding situations she used to handle fine. What went wrong? In a new paper by my PhD student Dasha Sandra, titled "Why mental health awareness can harm: Converging explanations for a societal problem", we argue that well-meaning mental health awareness can backfire, and we identify how. Four separate literatures (concept creep, nocebo effects, prevalence inflation, and illness self-labeling) have been circling the same problem from different angles. We show they converge on three mechanisms: 1.Awareness lowers the threshold for what counts as a disorder. 2. It trains people to scan their inner lives for symptoms and reinterpret normal distress as pathology. 3. Once someone adopts an illness identity, they behave in ways that confirm and deepen it. The evidence is wide. Learning that loneliness is harmful makes solitude feel worse. Learning that stress is harmful worsens well-being and performance. Awareness videos about fake conditions like "wind turbine syndrome" produce real headaches. Trigger warnings raise anticipatory anxiety without reducing distress. This does not mean awareness should stop. It means awareness can have unintended consequences, including manufacturing the suffering it tries to prevent. Inoculating people against these mechanisms works, and we already have evidence it does. Link to paper: michael-inzlicht.squarespace.com/s/The-psycholo…
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Tax Payer ⚖️
Tax Payer ⚖️@mosalamandani·
When Americans teach their kids how to use firearms, it is patriotism, self defense and all about the second amendment. When Muslims teach their kids how to use firearms, it’s violence and jihad. Meanwhile their countries are getting bombed and destroyed. Do they not deserve the right to self defense? Western hypocrisy is so nauseating, at this point, it’s not ignorance, it’s conscientious stupidity.
Je Suis l'Unique🇲🇫@romuald_correia

Quelle religion enseigne aux enfants la guerre et la mort?

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History of Africa Podcast
History of Africa Podcast@Histofafrica·
This was actually a massacre of an unarmed refugee camp, by the way, indiscriminately killing thousands of unarmed people The "raid" was actually the turning point that lost Rhodesia the war. It was atrocious that even Apartheid South African began winding down arms sales
ADONIS@adonispara

In 1976, 84 Rhodesian soldiers raided a camp of 5,000 in mozambique and came back without losing a single man. operation Eland. one of the most asymmetric raids of the 20th century and barely taught anywhere outside military circles.

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Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
Asked if he thinks Israel committed genocide in Gaza, Obama accuses the questioner of not following the rules, then says “there are disasters and catastrophes everywhere” Obama is a historically inconsequential former president who believes in nothing but his own celebrity
Mosab Abu Toha@MosabAbuToha

@KStimmeGenozid Is Gaza a genocide?

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