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The Sigma Mindset
The Sigma Mindset@thesigmamindset·
Understanding this changed everything for me ‼️
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The Sigma Mindset
The Sigma Mindset@thesigmamindset·
How to become disgustingly well spoken ‼️
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Michelle Maxwell ™
Michelle Maxwell ™@MichelleMaxwell·
When my daughters were born I remember my Mom telling me how much better being a Grandma is than being a Mom. I remember feeling hurt. Now that I am a Grandma I understand how right she was and I wish I could tell her 💔 He nailed exactly why we feel this way!! Do you agree?
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• L • K •@laetitiakafunda·
I still remember when my father was bullying me as a teenager because I didn’t want to do medical studies. As usual when he wanted to have his way, he told me he will “break me mentally” To achieve that it was humiliations, abuse (emotional, financial, physical), silent treatment, isolation, etc. One Sunday after church, during a family picture moment, he took the opportunity to say in front of anyone who could hear “I don’t want her in the family picture she is too ugly”. People don’t usually immediately react to cruelty so the crowd was silent. I replied “I look exactly like you”. Then I stepped out of the frame to let them take pictures. My mum was embarrassed and called me back. I refused. I was 14. My self esteem wasn’t built yet but I still refused to give my father more power to break me mentally. I resisted.
Hauwa 🌟🌬@Hauwa_L

Every woman must build a solid self esteem because the world is designed to call you ugly and expect you to crumble at the mere pronunciation of that word. They place your value firmly on your beauty. You must demolish it.

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TENIOLA
TENIOLA@Teeniiola·
The moment a father set a 60-second timer to see how many times his daughter calls him within one minute 🥹
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Chris Williamson
Chris Williamson@ChrisWillx·
"Women are happier to choose singlehood than risk choosing a costly mate." @CostelloWilliam
Chris Williamson@ChrisWillx

Why are Gen Z women so angry at men? @freyaindiaa @CostelloWilliam @TaniaArline and I sat down to debate. 0:00 Why Are Modern Women So Angry? 1:34 Depression Spreads Through Networks 4:40 Women Drift Toward Progressive Politics 6:13 Dating Market Gets More Deceptive 8:08 Why Women Choose Singlehood 8:30 Girl Boss Vs. Partnership 8:50 Do Most Women Lean Left? 15:10 Online Outrage Keeps Escalating 15:37 The Rise Of Male Looksmaxxing 17:14 Dating Market Pushes Short-Term Looks 21:10 Why Men And Women Have Different Preferences 24:52 Men Optimizing For Group Chat Scrutiny 28:41 The Pre-Selection Effect 29:35 What Nikki Glaser Reveals About Mate Copying 32:38 Does Insecurity Make Us More Extroverted? 33:27 Gen Z Women: Insecure But Loud 35:33 How Women Adapted To The Modern Workplace 36:49 Assertive Women Disliked By Women 38:36 Why Men Don't Open Up 41:40 How To Help Struggling Men 43:18 Male Vs. Female Feedback Loops 45:27 The Two Mulans 47:43 The Soft Bigotry Of Male Expectations 50:40 The Self-Actualization Trap 53:26 The Hidden Rise Of Benevolent Sexism 55:27 The Mismeasurement Of Men In Psychology 57:51 Liberal Women Are The Unhappiest Group 59:33 Do Women Find Aggression Attractive? 1:01:22 Women Value Protection Above Infidelity 1:07:44 What Sex Dolls Reveal About Male Desire 1:09:28 Why Women Have Small Feet 1:14:10 Who Resents The Opposite Sex More? 1:16:38 Women Are More Sexist (Data) 1:19:15 Do Men Get The Ick Too? 1:21:58 Why Privileged Women Feel More Pessimistic 1:23:52 Manufactured Outrage & Middle Class 1:25:15 Can Men Be Victims Too? 1:28:20 Why Attractiveness Is The Ignored Privilege 1:32:59 Should You Be Friends Before Dating? 1:34:41 Are Opposite-Sex Friendships Platonic? 1:39:11 Is Effortless Beauty More Attractive? 1:43:27 Sydney Sweeney Vs. Sabrina Carpenter 1:43:47 The Game Theory Of Slut Shaming 1:45:04 Where To Find Everyone Paid partnerships included.

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ガジェット太郎
ガジェット太郎@gaget12090105·
女優さんがガチで驚いてた小顔エクササイズ! 親指あご下→目頭→首伸ばすだけ。たった1分やるだけで顔の血流ドバドバ流れて浮腫みが消える。左右5分やったらマジで顔変わるな、これ…
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Singing in two different tones at the same time
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
For most of human history, women have had about 100 periods in their lifetimes. Today's women have over 400. A Chinese biologist named Hongmei Wang thinks that gap is part of why women run out of eggs decades earlier than they have to. Wang is 52. She runs a lab at the Institute of Zoology in Beijing that studies the cellular machinery of fertility. Her idea is simple. Bleed four times a year instead of twelve, save eggs, extend the fertile window. Mouse data so far backs her up. Before birth control, women were pregnant or breastfeeding through most of their fertile years, and both pause periods. About 100 cycles in a lifetime. Now, with later marriages, fewer kids, and longer lives, the number sits above 400. Each cycle uses up eggs. Run out, menopause starts. That cycle hypothesis is one of three threads in her lab. The second was a 2024 paper in the journal Cell Discovery. Her team grew lab stem cells, named them M-cells, and injected them into the ovaries of old monkeys past their fertile years. Damage in the tissue healed. Hormones came back. One treated monkey gave birth to a healthy baby. They tried it on 63 women whose ovaries had quit decades early, a condition called premature ovarian failure. Four had healthy children. The team patented the technique and licensed it to a private firm. The third project is in Barcelona. Wang is partnering with biologist Alfonso Martínez Arias to grow fake human embryos from stem cells. Almost every country bans growing real ones in a lab past 14 days. The window from day 14 to day 28 is when the body's basic blueprint forms, the layers that turn into brain and heart and bone. Almost everything we know about it comes from animals, because the human version has been off-limits in labs for decades. The fake embryos are how Wang plans to look inside. She does not oversell any of it. "When we stop ovulation, we save more eggs, but we also stop the body from making estrogen, and that molecule is absolutely vital for health," she told El País. Years of low estrogen weaken bones and wear down the heart. She is still working out how to keep the eggs without paying that price. The backdrop is China. Last year, the country had 7.92 million babies, a 17% drop and the lowest birth rate since 1949. The population shrank by 3.4 million people in a single year. Wang knows her work will not arrive in time to fix those numbers. But the girls born this decade may grow up with a reproductive clock no woman has ever had before.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

🚨: Chinese biologist Hongmei Wang is working to extend women's fertile years by spacing menstruation to once every 3 months. The approach could theoretically preserve more eggs and lengthen the reproductive window.

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
In 2011, Samoa just deleted a day from the calendar. Everyone in Samoa went to bed on Thursday December 29 and woke up on Saturday December 31. Friday didn't exist there that year. The reason was money. Samoa's biggest trade partners were Australia and New Zealand. But Samoa's clock was set to the American side of the world, almost a full day behind. They were losing two business days a week to the mismatch. So the government voted to redraw the international date line (the imaginary line on the globe that splits today from tomorrow) and put the country on the other side. One Friday vanished from history. Workers got paid for the missing day anyway. Every time zone is a government decision. The sun was never consulted. China is roughly the same size as the United States but runs the whole country on one clock. The US uses four. Western Chinese cities don't see the sun until after 9am in winter. Locals quietly keep a second clock two hours behind the official one. The government clock and the sun clock disagree by half a working day. Nepal sits 5 hours and 45 minutes ahead of London. Most of the world picks whole hours or half hours. Nepal picked a 45-minute jump in 1986 so its clocks wouldn't match India's. Nepal's time reference is a sacred Himalayan mountain east of Kathmandu. Most countries use a city for theirs. Walk across the 92-kilometre Afghanistan-China mountain border. Your watch jumps 3 and a half hours forward. It's the biggest single-step time change on Earth, in a place almost no one ever crosses. The planet's time zones span 26 hours. They run from a couple of empty US Pacific islands at the back of the day to the Kiribati islands at the front. For two hours every single day, three different dates exist somewhere on Earth at the same time. Before 1884, every town on the planet ran its clocks by whatever the sun did locally. The mess only ended because trains kept showing up in towns where every clock said something different. In barely 142 years, humans turned the sun into a political decision. Every clock in that "Same Day, 10 Countries" video is one of those decisions.
What if Animation@WhatifAnimation

Same Day, 10 Countries

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𝙾𝚛𝚒𝚘𝚗
𝙾𝚛𝚒𝚘𝚗@lenfant_noir0·
Dans ce village les hommes n'ont aucune responsabilité à par procréer. Ici c’est les femmes qui dirigent.
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Nora
Nora@Heal_within96·
If you're of African descent, your body processes insulin, fat and heart disease differently than the other races.
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Scott@Mustang_Scott·
@Zoya_ki_batein A recent study using brain scans showed emotional reactions to people being punished. When punishment was deserved men experienced pleasure. Women experienced empathy. Thats why men are the leaders. Women’s brains were designed to handle children- not manage adults.
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Zoya🕊️@Zoya_ki_batein·
One of the oldest and most persistent patriarchal lies ever told is that men are less emotional.
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LapetiteMi@lapetite_mi·
@Reloadkevin Est ce que ce sont les entreprises qui payent le congé maternité au Cameroun?
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Inspirenaire
Inspirenaire@Inspirenaire·
Great information to further research about the colors of menstrual cycles and what it means. Disclaimer: (This is NOT REAL MENSTRUAL BLOOD) This is coloring used for examples and teaching purposes.
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Les mots rares
Les mots rares@LesMotsRares·
Pléonexie : n. f. Désir d'avoir plus que les autres en toute chose, volonté de posséder toujours plus.
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Hermann ekwalla 〽️🇨🇲
ON VA TOUJOURS LES APPELER « ENEO » SOCADEL EST TROP LONG!!
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Id@idrilka_·
everything else aside, this is quite possibly the most misguided way to judge whether something was written by an AI or not, because it's not like authors start writing their fic the day they publish the first chapter
✦ 𝓇𝑒𝑔𝑒𝓃𝒸𝓎 𝓁𝑒𝓈𝒷𝒾𝒶𝓃𝓈 ✦@pianofrante

hate to beat a dead horse but like yall i did the the math and they would’ve had to written 7,156 words a day! w/ no beta and little grammar mistakes….. pls use ur critical thinking skills….

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