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@nkshouta

graphic designer and 3D artist

she/her Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Beautiful
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Making crème brûle
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@acciolattae I was just watching a random recipe and saw them use sugar free caramel syrup and got very confused 😭
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Sugar free caramel syrup confuses me because how the hell can you make caramel without sugar
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Have I mentioned how much I hate this office? The people here are so fucking disgusting it’s not even funny. I go and put my lunch bag in the fridge right and don’t I see someone else’s tupperware of pasta with lots of visible mold growing inside the tupperware 🤢
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Dr Terry Simpson@drterrysimpson·
GLP-1 medications treat the root cause of obesity disease: disordered appetite regulation, satiety signaling, and food reward pathways centered in the hypothalamus and gut-brain axis. Treating the root cause does not mean removing the root. We do not excise the pancreas to treat diabetes or replace kidneys to treat hypertension. We treat the underlying biologic dysfunction. “75% of Americans aren’t overweight because they have a metabolic disability.” Correct. They are overweight because human biology was dropped into an extraordinarily obesogenic environment — ultra-processed foods, engineered hyper-palatability, enormous portions, sedentary living, chronic stress, and constant food availability. That environment collides with biology differently in different people. Some resist it. Some overcome it through tremendous effort. Others struggle chronically. But when obesity rates explode across entire populations within a few decades, the explanation is not a sudden collapse in national character. It is biology interacting with environment. GLP-1 drugs did not invent obesity as a disease. They exposed it.
Jenko Kent@JenkoKent

@wickwired @drterrysimpson 75% of Americans aren’t overweight because they have a metabolic disability. In Europe, 50% are overweight. Is the difference some American predisposition to a unique disability that the rest of the world doesn’t have?

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That checks out, Guerilla still has me in a choke hold to this day
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Given that it’s an early access release from a small team, I am fully expecting the game to have bugs on launch but I think that’s normal and should be expected. If it doesn’t than that’ll be amazing but I think it’s important to have realistic expectations going into the game
InSim Hub@InSimHub

What do you think guys? 🤔 Do you think Paralives will launch with bugs and rough issues like inZOI… or will it turn out better and more stable than inZOI? 👀 Be honest — what’s your prediction?👇👇

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GOT7 BASE@Pop7base·
Park Jinyoung (박진영) just released the MV teaser of "EVERLOVE" from his upcoming album. [Said & Done] out on May 13
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Isaac Young
Isaac Young@HariSel57511397·
Bruh, they were telling the ZOOMERS to go to college or flip burgers. You’re not fooling anyone. Boomers rug pulled two generations and is now acting like we’re the ones to blame for all the useless degrees and debt.
BoiltOwl@nealjclark1

College is expensive because every millenial INSISTED they get to go. The boomers spent a ton so they could go. This was not the case in the boomers day. They understood natural hierarchy and sorted themselves appropriately. Their big sin was liking their children too much.

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Matteo Marinelli@MrnllMtt·
Another clear example of the generational divide. For many people, a job is exactly that: a job. You clock in, clock out, and use the remaining hours to build a future that actually belongs to you. The old social contract of "time in exchange for stability" effectively died the moment housing became unaffordable and meaningful career progression stalled out. Gen Z understands this intuitively: they don't tie their identity to an employer, especially given most roles are viewed as temporary placeholders anyway. When the traditional path to ownership is blocked, the only rational move is to stop treating a cubicle like a career and start treating it like a specialized cash-flow hedge. After all, if the employer has no loyalty to the person, isn't it delusional to expect the person to have a spiritual connection to the office?
Nat Purser@NatPurser

talking to young people who wish their jobs were fully remote makes me feel like i’m losing my mind. you’re at the point in life where you could most benefit from in-person relationship and knowledge building … but … you wanna get some errands done,

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g.@GeauxGabrielle·
Hi. I make $200,000 a year working entirely from home. I have the entirety of my career. I speak to my mentors regularly who I have never met in person. 2 will be invited to my eventual wedding. Fuck this person. Find the life that suits you.
Nat Purser@NatPurser

talking to young people who wish their jobs were fully remote makes me feel like i’m losing my mind. you’re at the point in life where you could most benefit from in-person relationship and knowledge building … but … you wanna get some errands done,

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Sure networking has its importance, but how far will networking truly get a young person today when all of these companies going Ai first, are laying off employees by the thousands & are eliminating jobs that would have been their entry to the industry they are trying to work in?
Nat Purser@NatPurser

talking to young people who wish their jobs were fully remote makes me feel like i’m losing my mind. you’re at the point in life where you could most benefit from in-person relationship and knowledge building … but … you wanna get some errands done,

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