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@newstart_2024 this is the dumbest take from a Midwit and anyone willing to take it deserves the consequences so whatever
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Joe Rogan says you don’t need Ozempic to kill your appetite and lose weight.
Just go high-protein or full carnivore. Eggs and meat for breakfast, and your body adjusts, no more mid-day crashes, clearer head, more energy, and you feel satisfied way easier.
He’s seen it work for a lot of people, including comics at his gym who did a full month.
High-protein diets increase satiety hormones (GLP-1, PYY) and reduce ghrelin (hunger hormone), leading to natural appetite suppression and better weight management, similar mechanisms to Ozempic but without the drug.
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very rare to see Malevolent Elf phenotype in the wild in 2026
Changeling ass phenotype, she should be turning your freshly milked cream sour, ruining your barley harvest, giving you Evil Dreams
Film Crave@_filmcrave
Milly Alcock stuns in new photo for the ‘SUPERGIRL’ premiere. 📷
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@PublicNewsX wooohh yayy events and fun and doing stufff yayyyyy wooooo! hot air and fire as we dangle on string and blankets. lol anyone riding these should just expect to forfeit life
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⚠️ GRAPHIC WARNING (Another Clip)
Hot air balloon catches fire and crashes in Brazil, killing 8 people and injuring several others
#Brazil #BreakingNews
Public News X@PublicNewsX
🚨 Brazil Hot Air Balloon Horror Tourist balloon (21 aboard) caught fire 2 min after takeoff in Praia Grande, SC. Crashed in flames. 13 survived (incl. pilot). Tragic scenes as some jumped to safety, others trapped. Investigation ongoing. #Brazil #BalloonCrash
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@CoveredGeekly his shaggy was probably the worst character he's ever done
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Matthew Lillard says he thinks he only gets hired because of his fans being nostalgic
"I don't think anyone really likes me. They just miss the old days."
(via youtube.com/watch?v=eGekJ4…)

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“harley quinn, you gave me cancer?”
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic
What’s the best “oh, this guy is so fu*ked” scene?
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@RetroMoviesDB It definitely goes way down hill as you go from left to right. You will never get better than the far left. The middle ones aren’t horrible. The right ones just need to go away.

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@RetroMoviesDB progressively less hotter and more autistic looking
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@JohnTitor137 😂 big soccer paid this psychic bitch more money than any psychic has ever scammed out of anyone
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@its_The_Dr fat fucks wouldnt fit in a cell or shredder. a bubbling cauldron of oil is better suited
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@junocutemaxx got to start sometime but it's like literally 3 years worth of binge watching to get to where we are now Boruto
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@bryan_johnson at this point you know it's impossible but your brand is keeping this whole ball rolling and it's honestly entertaining obviously for many
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Some of us will live forever.
And if you’re reading this, that may or may not be you.
I am so bullish on this that I just renamed my company to Immortals.
Below:
+ why I think this
+ early signs of success
+ how to increase your odds
Yes, I know this sounds crazy.
Immortality has been an ambition for humanity since the beginning of recorded history.
The immortality I’m referring to is specific: increases in life expectancy will outpace the rate of aging. Meaning, we will no longer, by default, expect to die of natural causes.
I believe this for three reasons.
#1: Immortality already exists
Biology can reverse some features of aging, and in a handful of organisms escape it almost entirely. For example, a sperm and an egg from two people in their 30s carry the legacy of bodies that have aged for decades (the egg in particular has been arrested inside the mother since before she herself was born), yet they combine to produce an embryo that resets the aging clock to zero.
The immortal jellyfish goes further and resets itself within one lifetime, reverting its adult cells to an earlier stage through transdifferentiation and starting its life cycle again. And in the lab, scientists have begun doing this deliberately, making induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from mature adult cells such as skin fibroblasts, and using partial cellular reprogramming to turn the clock back in the tissues of living animals.
#2: AI offers new potentials
Biology is a hard problem. For most of history that complexity was beyond native human capacity. AI was made for this complexity. The clearest demonstration so far is protein folding. Predicting the three-dimensional shape a protein folds was an unsolved problem for roughly fifty years, and it mattered because a protein's shape determines what it does in the body.
DeepMind's AlphaFold2 effectively solved it in 2020, reaching a median accuracy of 92.4 out of 100, a level long thought to require the slow, painstaking work of crystallizing a protein and solving its structure by X-ray crystallography. It then released predicted structures for over 200 million proteins, nearly the entire catalogued protein universe, in a fraction of the time anyone expected.
#3: Early signs are encouraging
These aspirations are not imaginative. With the current tools in biotech Sid Sijbrandij, the co-founder of GitLab, was diagnosed with an aggressive bone cancer, osteosarcoma in his vertebrae. He treated his own disease like an engineering problem, he used AI to help direct several experimental, personalized therapies in parallel and drove the cancer into remission after standard medicine had given up. Around the same time, an Australian named Paul Conyngham, with no medical or biology background, did something similar for his dog. He used AI to help design a personalized mRNA vaccine targeting the specific mutations in his dog's tumor, and after it was given alongside another immunotherapy and within a few months the main tumor had shrunk by roughly three-quarters.
How to increase your odds…
I. Don’t die in the meantime
We don’t know when these longevity therapies will become available. Your goal is to be around when they come out. Buy yourself as much time as possible by looking after your body to the best of our scientific knowledge. Good diet, sleep, exercise will get you 80% of the results.
II. Find your achilles
Longevity therapies will likely be outcome specific. Individual specific drugs/therapies that target specific things like…
> prevent and remove arterial plaque
> prevent and reverse neurodegeneration
> specifically target and eliminate cancers, or pre cancerous legions
> prevent frailty and muscle loss, and regain muscle mass, strength and, bone density
> reverse skin aging
> rejuvenate eye health
> restore lost hearing
> etc
We don’t know what therapies will be available first. Your goal is to find what your body is struggling with most and keep that problem at-bay until a therapy is available that can fully cure or reverse it.
For example, do you struggle with cholesterol? Blood glucose control? Cognitive decline? Find your achilles heel and reduce your risk systematically.
III. Invest in the future
There are three macro trends happening on planet earth right now, and the people who bet on these areas have the highest risk + reward.
> AI
> Immortality
> Energy
As we know, power comes in many forms: money, social, political, health, etc. Those that can collect power in these fields will have the greatest chance of positioning themselves in the Immortal future.
With time, Immortal therapies will become broadly available.
If you’re reading this: don’t waste your chances by burning down your life points on a yolo-like mentality. Grind culture, addiction, social media pollution, fast food, porn, alcohol, these are all corporations turning your life into their profit. This is the Die Economy.
My company Immortals has the sole objective of turning your time, attention, and life into more healthy, functional, and prosperous minutes, days, and years. The Don’t Die Economy.
Good luck.
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@BrendanDaGawd believe it or not if you have extra melanin and dark skin around the pelvis region especially in the creases it's likely due to excessive farting or pigments in the fecal matter
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