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@rickstlevania

I'm still in a dream, snake eater

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ricardo@rickstlevania·
You don't deserve a name. You're just a broken egg in a new shell... a dead man with a dead past.
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ruth@rhmxo·
vainas que pasarían en la rosa de guadalupe
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ruth@rhmxo·
qué bolas como mi cerebro decide no recordar nada de mi infancia solo el día en el que mi salón se puso de acuerdo en votar por mi para reina de carnaval, acto seguido quejarse, decidir repetir los votos para solo sacar 2 en la segunda vuelta XDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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The research behind this is wild. If you spent years bottling your feelings, huge chunks of your life were probably never recorded in the first place. Every time you push down a feeling, your brain has to choose: save the memory of what's happening, or shut the emotion up. It picks the emotion. In 2000, a team at Stanford tested this. They showed people a surgical film. Half were told to react naturally, the way they would if they were alone. The other half were told to hide their reactions, like someone trying not to look upset at the dinner table. Then everyone took a surprise memory test. The suppressors did worse on every measure, on what they'd seen and on what they'd heard. The same pattern held in two more experiments in the same paper. Brain scans later explained why. Your brain has three jobs when something emotional happens: tag the feeling, put what's happening into words, and save the scene to memory. When you reframe a feeling instead of suppressing it, all three regions fire together as a team. When you suppress, that teamwork falls apart. The memory-saving region goes quiet while the brain fights its own emotional response. And it compounds over time. Suppression keeps cortisol (the stress hormone) high, and cortisol shrinks the part of your brain that saves memories. People under chronic stress can lose 10 to 15 percent of the volume there. Even three weeks of elevated cortisol shrinks the wiring between brain cells by about 20 percent. The damage can partly reverse once the stress drops. But not always. The long-term cost shows up in the dementia data. A Finnish study followed 1,137 older adults for about a decade. People who said they habitually suppressed their emotions had nearly five times the risk of developing dementia. The researchers accounted for genetics, smoking, obesity, and education, and the gap still held. There's a way out. It's called cognitive reappraisal. Instead of shoving a feeling down, you change the story you're telling yourself about what caused it. A tough meeting becomes practice. A short-tempered friend becomes a tired friend. Same event, new frame. And because reappraisal kicks in before the emotion fully fires, your brain never has to fight itself. A 2003 study from Stanford and UC Berkeley found reappraisers ended up with more positive emotion, better relationships, and higher wellbeing. Zero memory cost. So when you say you don't remember half your life, you might be right about that. The part of you that saves the record had other orders the whole time.

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ruth@rhmxo·
diosmio librame de excel
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Sunil Godhania@SunGod87·
Love turn based combat.
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ricardo@rickstlevania·
@rhmxo que buen ingles hablan en biruaca madre
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"o dia que entrou uma barata no quarto e a nossa gata paraplégica aprendeu a correr 😂"
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ruth@rhmxo·
hoy no pudo amanecer nublado como ayer? 🫩
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ricardo@rickstlevania·
@Rizucat ta digievolucionando el man
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ricardo@rickstlevania·
@kcatsuragi para evitar que el sistema colapse por los picos altos de consumo por uso de aires acondicionados 24/7 porque hace un calor hijoeputa
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ruth@rhmxo·
me encanta cuando matchean mi freak
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ricardo@rickstlevania·
@Rizucat no me saco esa canción de la cabeza y todo por un meme
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ricardo@rickstlevania·
@rhmxo anda buscando ring ding dong
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