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I am passionate about creating spaces that help you live a better life

Katılım Şubat 2014
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FatherHowlingMysteries
FatherHowlingMysteries@odious_influx·
@ArchaeoBenjamin I think you should have the privilege to cycle if you choose to but perhaps you shouldn't be cycling considering the extra issues regarding your deafness.
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Benjamin Ze’ev 📚🎻🏺
Benjamin Ze’ev 📚🎻🏺@ArchaeoBenjamin·
Actual conversation I had on the bike trial today: Person: “Why does your vest that say ‘Deaf Cyclist’?” Me: “To alert other riders that I cannot hear or react to them unless I can see them.” Person: “But you’re not deaf. You’re talking to me right now!”
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@MattPowersSoil Streetlights were never incandescent. I think advocating for maximum amounts of blue light and limiting to 3000k is doable right now.
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@BrianV1981 @Rightanglenews That tester needs calibration. They don’t stay accurate out of the package and are sent with instructions to calibrate them
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Brian Vasquez
Brian Vasquez@BrianV1981·
@Rightanglenews There is no way the rain is sitting at 2 TDS, lol. I have no idea why they want to lie, but I'm telling you, that a 2 TDS is basically spot-free water. I don't think people understand how much companies pay to filter water enough for it to be "spot free"...
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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
A man uses a dissolved solids meter to test the water quality of both fresh rainwater and his city tap water, and the results he finds are going shockingly viral, with rainwater measuring almost as pure as it can be at 2 ppm, while his city water is well over 300 ppm. In case you were wondering why it’s illegal to collect rainwater.
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jameson (big deck energy)
jameson (big deck energy)@jamesonhaslam·
im interested in getting featured in local news etc do I need to hire a PR person for that?
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@KimKatieUSA That’s an irresponsible semi truck driver. She could see that coming along before she started to slow down. I’m guessing the Inc intersection isn’t controlled to allow for the buses to get out.
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Kim "Katie" USA
Kim "Katie" USA@KimKatieUSA·
Video of an 18-wheeler almost crashing into a school bus that pulls out right in front of it and blocks the whole road. I’ve had buses do the exact same thing to me. I totally understand the anger, especially when you’re behind the wheel of something that big and heavy.
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Mike Roberto
Mike Roberto@MicroBerto·
@StumpGuyTy I am all for asking for reviews after a job well done I am not for bringing wife into it to increase conversions. Again, great that it works on normies, keep it up, don't be surprised when a few people nope out
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@zaidkdahhaj What are your thoughts on the recent work by Stephan Vanvliet showing abundant plant compounds in meat?
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Zaid K. Dahhaj
Zaid K. Dahhaj@zaidkdahhaj·
Just wait until people realize that you can’t tan properly without high quality fruit grown in tandem with higher UV index conditions Your consumption of fruit and the process of melanogenesis go hand in hand. They are synergistic Retinal is the chromophore that opsins use to detect and transduce UV light. Without it, the UV-A photo transduction pathway in melanocytes doesn’t fire properly. Human melanocytes express several opsins Retinal, beta-carotene, both come from fruit, especially deeply pigmented tropical and subtropical fruits like mangoes, papayas, apricots, cantaloupes, persimmons that happen to grow in the same latitudes where the UV index is highest Carotenoids accumulate in the skin and provide a measurable and dose dependent resistance to UV induced erythema Citrus flavonoids directly stimulate melanin production in melanocytes through hesperetin and naringenin, which are flavanones in citrus For best tanning results, implement a circadian forward framework and include locally grown and seasonally appropriate fruit into the mix Don’t trust anybody who doesn’t get excited over this news
𝗥𝗢𝗖𝗞𝗬@TheWarKitchen

Durian is certified A tier for a reason

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@alex_sammon It’s not incurable. There are trees that don’t show symptoms when the soil and nutrients are healthy. Glyphosate is a huge part of the problem
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alex sammon
alex sammon@alex_sammon·
The real story is a classic whodunit: The 2007 Florida housing market collapse that caused the Great Recession. Foreign capital and imports from Brazil. And an overreliance on glyphosate—Monsanto’s Roundup—which Florida citrus embraced in what became a suicide pact.
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alex sammon
alex sammon@alex_sammon·
Orange production in Florida has collapsed over 95% in less than 25 years. 100% of trees are now infected with a disease officially deemed “incurable.” Who killed the Florida orange? My investigation, in @slate, into the lost empire of the old citrus state.
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Epsilon
Epsilon@TheEtrnalQuest·
@BiblicalBeauty IF true...that's called a synchronicity...it's not BECAUSE the child prayed...it's because of alignment
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Melissa the Hopeful🏠Homemaker
Melissa the Hopeful🏠Homemaker@BiblicalBeauty·
Helen Roseveare, a missionary who faced intense suffering and persecution during her 20 years of service in the Congo, shares one of the times that she saw God answer prayer in a most unexpected way: "I went to have prayers with our orphanage children as I did every day, and any of the children wanted gathered around me for prayer time, and I'd give them different things to pray about. And this particular day, I told the children of this tiny baby and asked them to pray for the nurses that they would stay awake all night to keep that baby warm. If the baby got cold, it would die. I mentioned that the baby had a 2-year-old sister who was crying because her mommy had died. I mentioned the burst hot water bottle. During prayer time, different children prayed for different things, and then one little 10-year-old girl, Ruth, she prayed in the usual blunt way of our African children, 'Please, God, send us a hot water bottle. Now, God, it'll be no good tomorrow. Send it this afternoon. Now, if it comes tomorrow, the baby will be dead.' I'm sort of swallowing hard, and she said, 'While you're about it, God, would you send a dolly for the little 2-year-old sister, so she'll know that Jesus really loves her?' And that afternoon, the parcel came. It was the first parcel I ever, I've been out there four years, I'd never had a parcel from home. And despite the fact I live on the equator, somebody packing that parcel had been prompted by God to put in a hot water bottle, and a child from my Bible class at home had put in a dolly for a little girl. And it came that afternoon in answer to a 10 year-old child's prayer, and the amazing thing was, you know, that parcel had been on the way five months to get to us. It had left England in July, and it came that afternoon, cause a child prayed."
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Michael DeRosa
Michael DeRosa@smokeymike3·
@KobeissiLetter America controls that waterway. Until we say otherwise. No ships get in no ships get out. All of the countries can come to America or Venezuela and fill up with oil. Iran gets no revenue. Zero oil dollars. How long can they last?
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
HORMUZ UPDATE: Iran has now turned back 20 vessels attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz today and the US "blockade" has turned back a total of 23 vessels. It appears we are now entering a complete shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz. Prior to the US blockade, vessels from Iran and Iran's allies were permitted to sail through the Strait of Hormuz. Now, under the US "blockade," the US is prohibiting vessels from accessing Iran's ports and coast. We may be seeing the first ever complete shutdown of Hormuz. More details to come shortly.
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The Real Estate God
The Real Estate God@TheRealEstateG6·
What people don't understand about the S&P is that every single person in the country who has money is also invested in it When your money goes up 15%, so does everyone else's You gained zero relative wealth. You need to outperform the S&P if you want to actually get ahead
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@EvokingGenius @Oceanbreeze473 I was homeschooled and didn’t get the benefit of public acknowledgment but my dad built a massive rope swing with a ship rope high in a tree. We swung on that every day. You didn’t climb to the top very often because the slide down meant possible rope burns.
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John Hittler
John Hittler@EvokingGenius·
@Oceanbreeze473 Our school had a little bell at the top. If you were go at rope climbing, you could go up, hold the rope with one hand for a second, and ring the bell. It was a high status, as most could not do that.
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SweetMarie
SweetMarie@Oceanbreeze473·
Did they really make grade school kids climb 30’ ropes off a tile floor in street clothes?
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Whiterin
Whiterin@Whiterin232·
@DisrespectedThe Insurance scammers that do things that cause direct harm, or have a strong possibility of causing harm, to other people should be executed. Trying to hurt/kill/ruin the life of innocent people for personal gain is abhorrent and is one of the few wrongs IMO that deserves the DS
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SportsWebMD
SportsWebMD@SportsWebMD·
@E4intelligence @CHawk_Talk @SeattleSports And now magically his foot isn't wide anymore, and he can wear a 10.5? Didn't realize that we had so many cobblers on here. My memory of buying shoes as a kid was always having my foot jammed in that little metal thing, person was like you're this size, and that's what I got.
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Chris Cluff
Chris Cluff@CHawk_Talk·
Erik Kennedy (#Seahawks director of equipment) said on @SeattleSports that JSN was wearing a 12 shoe at Ohio State. Hamstring injuries ensued. Hawks put him in a 10 1/2. No more hammy issues. Hawks were one of the first teams to do body scans and customize gear for each player.
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Suhas
Suhas@zuess05·
Serious question. For the last 10 years, society told everyone "just learn to code" to escape the middle class. Now Claude writes the code. What exactly is the career advice for an 18-year-old right now?
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@_CryMiaRiver Group 2 needs a radical word change. I wasn’t in any way effeminate as a boy. I just didn’t play sports and instead did historically male things like gardening, cooking and animals. This was still alienating from the in group. dysphoria is rooted in looking for a place to belong
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Mia Hughes
Mia Hughes@_CryMiaRiver·
It is confusing. Because two entirely separate groups, who have nothing at all in common, are lumped into one category. Group 1: Adult men who are aroused by the fantasy of becoming women. These made up the bulk of the original cohort to undergo "sex reassignment." Unsurprisingly, many weren't happy with the outcome because they did not look like women. Meaning they did not transform into the sexy, desirable women they fantasised about becoming. Crucially, these men would NOT have been at all feminine in childhood. In fact, they typically skew more masculine. Meaning they would not have suffered from "childhood-onset gender dysphoria" and found themselves in gender clinics. But their dissatisfaction is what motivated the Dutch to block the puberty of group 2. Group 2: Very effeminate boys who found their gender nonconformity extremely distressing. The most likely source of this distress is being different from other boys, not fitting in. Kids are mean, so likely bullying too. Research clearly shows a strong correlation between extreme gender-nonconformity in childhood and homosexuality in adulthood. These boys made up the bulk of the patient population in paediatric gender clinics at this time. The Dutch had the idea to block their puberty before testosterone brought irreversible changes. But research also shows that if allowed to grow and mature naturally, most of these boys would have settled into their homosexuality and ceased to desire medicalisation. Sadly, so many weren't given the chance. Instead they found themselves guinea pigs in one of the most atrocious experiments in medical history.
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@_CryMiaRiver I may be confused here but aren't most autogynephilic males straight (in their biological orientation)?. So I'm not sure what to make of the claim that they'd likely grow up to be gay without intervention.

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@andrews69 @ze_rusty To clarify anything electric has a small field with some devices being a problem or sending fields through the house. The dc converter on the router isn’t going to do that.
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@andrews69 @ze_rusty There’s no magnetic field with a Wi-Fi signal. The original question was about routers turning off and if you’re bothering to do that, you should first fix your router so it doesn’t send signal in all directions.
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Rusty ⚡️: Solar Powered ☀️
You know the craziest part about some of these WiFi Routers? Even when you turn off the WiFi, They're still EMITTING RF RADIATION. For them, OFF just means "NOT CONNECTED" not "NO SIGNAL" If you don't have an RF meter, you’re basically trusting that plastic box with antennas to tell you the truth. The only real off switch is The WALL SOCKET. PULL THE PLUG. EVERY NIGHT.
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SirJaɱzAlot@MgkMshrmBrkfst

@ze_rusty Lets make a list of routers that have on/off for wifi

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@andrews69 @ze_rusty He is using a sketchy tester but should pick up rf fine. It shows a reduced level vs normal router. If he set it up with the firmware you would see a signal band straight line between connected devices with no signal in other directions. Seems better than other options
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Ganachain
Ganachain@andrews69·
@karlsapp @ze_rusty I don’t have your router so I can’t test it. Just going by JRS Low Eco router that someone else tested. m.youtube.com/watch?v=oyRoWs… If you are clinging on to a wifi router of any type you are anticipating using WiFi enabled devices so you haven’t hardwired everything yet.
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@andrews69 @ze_rusty We should all have a clue what we are talking about as well. Magnetic fields, electric fields and RF are all distinct exposures and have separate causes. You can choose to control the router if you want. Definitely don’t use the xfinity provided one. If you have one control it
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Ganachain
Ganachain@andrews69·
Rusty is trying to enlighten us that there is no amount of nnEMR that isn’t harmful to us. A router with an access point built in always has the potential to turn on and harm you. Using it is a compromise and not a solution to the problem. A better compromise is a PoE router with zero AP integrated and a PoE AP that can be completely powered off with no possibility of turning itself on without your knowledge by unplugging the Ethernet cable. We should all be attempting to not compromise and remove as much nnEMR as we possibly can.
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Ganachain
Ganachain@andrews69·
@karlsapp @ze_rusty There’s a magnetic field which affects your house wiring with a router with an access point greater than a router without one. You should be aiming to hardwire everything and get rid of the WiFi.
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