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@killaborgen

I am the 3x machine. Welcome to the shitshow Pressure is a privilege

Katılım Şubat 2024
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10k+ steps everyday
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LEND ME YOUR ENERGY
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Orangie@orangie·
Potion has been acquired. Led by @StratosphereVIP, @MacnBTC & other investors behind the scenes… Excited to continue onboarding alongside killers. In just 1.5 years we became one of the biggest trading communities in the world and on boarded hundreds of thousands of people into crypto to all of those who were in potion since day 1 and continued to carve your own path even if it wasn’t in this ecosystem, your stories are what have made it worth it 💜
Potion@potionalpha

Potion Alpha is proud to announce its acquisition. Led by @stratospherevip, with investors including @MacnBTC, working alongside @orangie to take the community to the next level. Potion is evolving. Here's what's next. 👇 [1/7]

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threadguy@notthreadguy·
fully sold leverage on Hims. clearly crypto natives are uniquely positioned to trade narrative in a market that trades on narrative My entry was exclusively attention + momentum based and after the re opening of the strait and todays PA it feels like a good spot to take profit on attention and momentum. Staying in for the next leg would require me to understand the business and prepare for earnings which i have absolutely zero interest in doing
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killaborgen@killaborgen·
@MINHxDYNASTY You go hit the pool and realize how bad at swimming you are, and that will make the ball session feel better than it actually was🤣
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how do you get over a horrible ball session?
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genuine question, how does one stop a dopamine addiction?
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killaborgen@killaborgen·
@MINHxDYNASTY That’s all high achieving men, but you gotta learn how to sit in the ambiguity
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it’s impossible for me to take time off from work there are days where i don’t have much to do and those are the times i have the most anxiety if you look at my biometrics, my most “restorative” time of the day (low heart rate, so stress) is when im creating and solving problems im “stressed” when im thinking haha probably just cope though, and never feeling like it’s enough i think its part of achieving success, but you’re left with a feeling of always needing more
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some days i dream about moving to japan having a garden where i grow my vegetables spend all day with my family and get jacked af never touching the internet again
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Vydamo@vydamo_·
So many people who are clowning on AI are clearly not using it for erotica or pornography. The models have come leaps and bounds and not just in image generation. The feelings these things can convey through text now is insane, and they will only get better. If you're still jerking it to porn like a normie you're going to get left behind and one day you will wonder where it all went wrong.
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Ansem@blknoiz06·
OP postulates that humans will be rendered near useless post-AGI in less than a decade what will be the industries least impacted by AI? what will be the professions where human involvement matters the most? arts? sports? ????
Tenobrus@tenobrus

there's justifiably a lot of joy and hope to be had in these times. but even if ur not a "doomer", even if u have no fear of total destruction, there is a monumental impending loss. these are the very last few years we have to *do* or *achieve* anything in a way that matters

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Wood@notanicecat69·
so base ai szn was just bags ai szn on base and we convinced ourselves that this time was different?
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killaborgen@killaborgen·
@0xuberM Was that before or after Fyre festival?🤔🤣
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Hubert Thieblot@hthieblot·
if you ever meet someone who at one point was globally ranked in a video game hire them immediately
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scale of 1-10 what would you rate this salmon? good sear moist inside good sauce into base
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threadguy@notthreadguy·
you can feel it starting
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Greeny@greenytrades·
I definitely am struggling with loneliness. Whilst I love the flexibility of working for myself, running my own business and content, I sure do miss daily human interaction. Everyone always suggests ‘go out to cafes or go have lunch somewhere’. One that’s too expensive consistently and two no one has as much freedom as me. I think I need to fall in love with exercise again - whether that’s social sport or cardio like running and cycling. I love golf but don’t have time or funds to sustain my weekly passion. I’ve fallen in love with YouTube and IG content again, but this takes up a lot of my time and means I spend even more time at the desk. This is a work in progress, I’m just speaking in public because I know people struggle with things like this and I know for a fact there’s harder things in life then this and people have it far worse. So I’m certainly thankful for the life I’ve created, I love my wife and my dog, but I’ve recently struggled with the transition to work from home lifestyle.
Greeny@greenytrades

I’m addicted to the grind. Not in the motivational poster way in the real way where content, business, trading, building, delegating, improving never actually turn off in my head. I tell myself I’m chasing the best version of me, but sometimes that version quietly steals time from my wife, my health and the habits I know I should protect more. People say “just find balance” like it’s a switch. For me, balance feels like something I understand logically but still fail emotionally. I don’t want to stop building, but I also don’t want to wake up one day realising I built everything except a life. I’m still trying to work out where ambition ends and avoidance begins. What are your strategies?

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Orangie@orangie·
movie recs for tn boys
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killaborgen@killaborgen·
@melymel Translation: I’m ready for my husband to come to me 😂
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MEL 🦂@melymel·
Loved my private life but think it’s time to lock in and go public for a while on ig: melimeen
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Sonia@Sonia_019850·
@Innerdevcrypto @bryan_johnson I heard that too from some. One mentioned it spiraled guy's life slowly downwards-quit job, divirced, spend all money, homeless. You have to be ready to deal with it.
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I think magic mushrooms are a longevity therapy. After seeing the data from two doses, psilocybin offers unique longevity effects that complement the best performing therapies I’ve done to date including sauna, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, sleep, nutrition and exercise. This was the most quantified psychedelic experiment ever done. It's noteworthy that even though many of my biomarkers are already in the 99th percentile optimal, psilocybin still showed multi-system improvements. Something other therapies have not been able to accomplish. Of course, my data will need to be replicated and the magnitude and duration of benefits needs further assessment. Here is what we learned: 0. We observed broad benefits across mental, hormonal, metabolic, and anti-inflammatory systems. Since these are the primary drivers of biological aging, this multi-system signal offers a compelling case for longevity potential. 1. Psilocybin may be a metabolic reset button for the brain. We expected brain changes, but not a potential metabolic breakthrough. My blood sugar control improved from the top 2% of the population to 0.2%, better than 99.75% of 18-25 year olds. 2. Psilocybin reduced my inflammation (hsCRP) to below detectable levels one week post dose. 3. Psilocybin calmed my body and mind.  Lower cortisol, and an inhibited HPA-axis in the days following the dose. Both my cortisol and DHEA (another product of the adrenal cortex) dropped 42% and 45% respectively, indicating an overall adrenal reset associated with rest and recovery. 4. Psilocybin increased brain plasticity, desynchronized default networks, resulting in enhanced creativity, playfulness, and openness, with reduced mental rigidity. 5. A second psilocybin dose built on the first and pushed sensory integration even further, increasing primary sensory-motor integration beyond the peak of the first dose. 6. Psilocybin induced an intense blend of joy, deep insight, and a subtle hint of melancholy,  also detectable by thermal biometrics. We had two significant firsts in this experiment: 0. First documented human CGM-based observation of improved post-psilocybin glucose control. 1. First-ever thermal profile of an intense psilocybin dose. Pending data: + Telomere length and relative telomerase activity (telomere regeneration capacity). + Epigenetic measurements + Microbiome Experiment details Here are more details about my two magic mushrooms trips, doses, and the results of my measurements up to date. I had two doses of dried and powdered Psilocybe Cubensis (Variety  B+) mushrooms, three weeks apart. First dose Nov 9th: 4.67g (24.98 mg psilocybin and 3.5 mg psilocin). Setting: relatively private, only with @_katetolo and the accompanying guide. Second dose Nov 30th: 5.35 g (28 mg psilocybin and 4 mg psilocin). Setting: relatively open, with friends and family joining virtually, and live streaming. I dissolved the first dose in orange juice but used lemon juice for the second, for the following reasons: + Lemon is more sour, which delays the conversion to psilocin and breakdown in solution, thus preserving more total psilocybin to be activated to psilocin after ingestion. + Lemon juice has, on average, 70% less sugar and 45% less calories, making it less disruptive to my otherwise faster state throughout the journey, and leading to a much lower glucose peak. Rewired brain connectivity Kernel Flow measurements after the first dose showed shifts in my brain connectivity mirroring my subjective experience, and the mapping of 5-HT2A receptors. These included the inhibition of my default networks and command centers including prefrontal context and a shift towards increased functional connectivity and hyperintegration between primary motor, sensory, auditory, and speech integration. This coincided with an entropic brain pattern, more open, flexible, exploratory, and creative, indicating a shift from aged and rigid to open youthful brain state. The baseline measurement before the 2nd dose indicated a strong lasting effect from the first dose 3 weeks earlier, post-peak measurement after the 2nd dose indicated an additive effect of the 2nd dose, with a brain entropic and increased primary sensory-motor integration beyond the peak of the first dose. Most notable was the increased intensity of integration and activation of the auditory, speech, and language networks, coinciding with the second dose being joined by family, friends, where I enjoyed expressing and describing my feelings. Face and body thermal biometrics We produced the first ever face and upper body thermal map of a magic mushroom journey. A core temperature increase of 1.5–2°F suggests an intense psychedelic experience, likely due to a large psilocybin dose (28 mg psilocybin, 32 mg combined psychoactive content). Heat was redistributed to the core, consistent with 5HT2A–mediated autonomic activation, which can include increased sympathetic tone, lasting through the peak and early post-peak of the experience. Facial and body thermal shifts indicate a potential blend of intense joy, insight, and subtle sadness or melancholy. First documented human CGM-based observation of improved post-psilocybin glucose control Psilocybin appears to have triggered a previously unknown metabolic reset in my brain, an unexpected breakthrough.  Comparing the 3-day periods before and after the psilocybin dose: My blood glucose control dramatically improved, moving from the top 2% to the top 0.2% of the entire population, including healthy 18-25 year olds. + 8% reduction in mean blood glucose, reaching 80.84 mg/dL, a new personal best. + 11% reduction in fluctuation, indicating smoother glucose peaks and improved control. + This single session reduced my estimated HbA1c 0.3 6.8% from 4.7% to 4.4%, (a relative reduction of 6.8%). + Durability: The positive effect was still as strong on Day 3 post-dose as it was on Day 1. Note: A long trip to China on Day 4 interrupted this streak. We plan to explore the full durability of this effect with the next dose. This matters because we treat diabetes and metabolic dysfunction with chronic daily medication (Metformin, Insulin, GLP-1s). This data suggests that a neuroplastic event might have downstream effects on the liver and pancreas that mimic or exceed these drugs. Systemic inflammation was below detectable levels Five days after the first dose, my hsCRP dropped to an undetectable level (below 0.15 mg/dL), representing a 35-100% decrease from the pre-dose level of 0.23 mg/dL. Three days post-second dose, hsCRP was barely detectable at 0.18 mg/dL, which is still a 22% drop from the initial baseline. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) remained unchanged between baseline and post-second dose. It was not measured after the first dose. For the next dose, we will measure a wider panel of inflammatory markers, including IL-6 and IL-10, and cover several time points post-dose. High cortisol at Peak, low cortisol and stress the following week Cortisol spiked at the peak of the acute phase, followed by a decline in morning cortisol levels and HPA-axis inhibition, consistent with a relaxed "after-glow" phase in the week following the trip. My cortisol spiked to 3x morning spike levels four hours after taking the mushroom dose. Levels returned to normal nightly baseline before bedtime. Five days post-dose, my morning cortisol levels had dropped by 42%, and DHEA-S (a marker of adrenal activity) also dropped by 45%, aligning with inhibited HPA-axis and adrenal activity. Estradiol levels increased by 200%, consistent with preliminary published evidence that peripheral 5HT2A activation increases cortisol by driving aromatase expression.
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killaborgen@killaborgen·
@melymel Yea this AI shi getting outta hand 🤦🏼‍♂️🥵
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MEL 🦂@melymel·
Gm I lost all my tan + Yoda says hi
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