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@sampcarroll

fast-talkin slow-cooker

Seattle, WA Katılım Temmuz 2010
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sam carroll
sam carroll@sampcarroll·
We play every champions league knockout down a man #AtletiBarça
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Geiger Capital
Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
AP is now reporting that the ceasefire agreement entitles Iran to charge a toll on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz… It was previously a free international waterway.
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Midwest Guy 𝕏
Midwest Guy 𝕏@RCKC2020·
Gen X here ✌️ Same thing here Don’t listen to this entitled kids They all just fill out a high school into college thinking they could fumble their way through that and get a great job Not how it works Just because they bought the lie of debt for college Doesn’t make them smart
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Lee in Iowa
Lee in Iowa@Lee_in_Iowa·
Boomer here. I bought my first house after ten years of saving like crazy. And the interest was 14.5%. I don’t know where kids got the idea that they were due a house and new car at college graduation, but that’s NOT how it ever was.
heretical lakeloon@loonlake55

Too many young people are resenting Boomers, claiming that Boomers had it " easy " financially in their youth. Here are a few fun facts about growing up Boomer. 1. Almost everyone grew up with one bathroom. Mom, Dad and all 3-6 siblings. 2. If you did get to take a vacation, you drove. With no air conditioning. No cup holders. No iPads. Just black vinyl seats and bologna sandwiches. 3. There were no club sports. No Parks and Rec activities. Summer camp was for rich kids. Get yourself a bike, a stick and a few friends. If you were bored, you laid in the grass and looked at clouds. 4. You ate what was served. Even if it was chicken livers. No DoorDash, no backup Totino's rolls. 5. No AP classes, no PSEO, no "fun" elective. They assigned you to a class. You went. You did what they asked. Or else. 6. Unless you had rich parents, you had a nice VFW wedding. Maybe rent a room at a modest hotel. 7. Most Boomers got their first pedi and mani in their 50s (when their feet got farther away). We didn't even know people got massages in real life, only in Hollywood. 8. You packed your own lunch for decades. 9. No one knew what red light therapy was, a facial, a spa day, or a cold plunge. Your gym was the YMCA. Usually in a rather old building. 10. We grew up with 18 percent inflation, 14 percent mortgage rates, 3 million continuing unemployment claims, and 200 other applicants competing for the same job. Now, this is not to say Millenials and Gen Z have it easy or don't face problems. It's just to say, nobody has it easy or doesn't face problems. My only hope, as my mom would say, is I live long enough to see my kids' kids complain about how easy they had it!

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I think I need to be fired. I've done 232 dry sauna sessions. Last week I confirmed, for the first time (by swallowing a pill), whether the core temperature threshold that gates the primary cellular repair mechanism was actually being reached in my protocol. The threshold is 102.2°F (39.0°C). For me, that takes 33 min at 195°F. With ice on face and neck, 38min. My standard daily protocol was 20 minutes. That wasn’t enough time to get my core body temp to the heat shock threshold of 102.2°F (39.0°C). Causing me to ask, did I just waste 77 hours and 20 min? It's possible my heat threshold has increased and the heat shock protein release was happening previously, but I doubt it based upon the subjective feeling I now understand as being 102.2F (39.0°C). It’s brutal. For these 232 sessions, I measured the temperature of the air, humidity, duration, frequency, the sweat output, blood biomarkers, vascular response, toxin clearance and fertility markers. There is no human body in history that has been more measured in sauna than mine. Nevertheless, I did not confirm the one number that determines whether the primary mechanism was activating. My goal wasn't to be a sauna bro. It was to saunamaxx. I was doing the former while thinking I was doing the latter. I rest my case. I should probably be fired.
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sam carroll
sam carroll@sampcarroll·
@BretWeinstein @Sargon_of_Akkad It’s only a “betrayal” because you were brain-dead enough to put a single ounce of trust in him in the first place. So it is on you, and tweeting about holding him to account absolves you of nothing. Now please disappear from public discourse, you are revolting.
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
@Sargon_of_Akkad Yes. It's a profound betrayal. Avoiding being dragged into a war with Iran was top of mind for many of us.
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
Trump, who I advocated for in 2024, has gone full "mad king." In considering my responsibility, I'd ask you to remember: The case I made rested on the fact that Biden/Harris were figureheads, shielding a cabal that couldn't be held to account, whereas Trump could. And we must.
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Shaun Maguire
Shaun Maguire@shaunmmaguire·
How did we get to the point Where so many Americans are rooting against America?
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Ali Mortazavi
Ali Mortazavi@AAMortazavi·
Sindarov is a fantastic player but he’s barely played a move, it’s all been prep. The one game he was out of prep he was lost… #chess
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ZeroIntervention
ZeroIntervention@FSDVIBE·
@gregogallagher Once you're done having kids and you're in your 30s, I don't see any drawbacks except the stigma of being on TRT.
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Greg O'Gallagher
Greg O'Gallagher@gregogallagher·
What age does going on TRT become a positive ROI 🤔
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Endgame AI
Endgame AI@EndgameaiChess·
🇺🇸 Hikaru Nakamura: “If I don’t beat Sindarov, my chances become very slim.” After Round 4 of the 2026 Candidates, Nakamura didn’t hide his frustration. He called the result “very painful” after missing a real winning chance, admitting the bigger mistake was not choosing a more practical continuation to keep the pressure. With so many decisive games early on, and 🇺🇿 Javokhir Sindarov extending his lead—the margin for error is shrinking fast. Looking ahead, Hikaru was clear: “If I don’t win against Sindarov, it’s going to be very, very difficult for me to win the tournament.”
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sam carroll
sam carroll@sampcarroll·
@SStricklandMMA Cry more you dumb fuck. If you ever put any trust in him then you deserve everything shitty that comes downstream. You retard.
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Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland@SStricklandMMA·
Trump completely betrayed the blue collar guys with Iran. What has this cost the average guy. Gas? Shipping? Inflation? 1000 to 2000? How much more by the time this is done? Rich get richer and poor get poorer. Complete betrayal...
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sam carroll
sam carroll@sampcarroll·
@FIDE_chess is it just me or is there no “standings” on the website for the tournament? Where can I see who is winning top to bottom? Having to slide over on the cross table is pretty hard to find. Just put a standings link on the homepage FFS every other sport does this
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sam carroll
sam carroll@sampcarroll·
@Jason @ianbremmer @thomaschattwill my brother in christ have you been under a rock? There are massive suspicious trades right before Trump announces something every time. They don’t give a f. Brazen is an understatement. They have zero shame and zero sense of hypocrisy.
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ian bremmer
ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
the corruption is staggering
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GossipGuru
GossipGuru@gossipguru4u·
@NFL_DovKleiman Shedeur Sanders making 205 look like a warmup QB strength on another level and people still underestimate how hard that is this offseason work is different
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Scary: Browns superstar QB Shedeur Sanders benching 205 pounds with EASE. Shedeur has put on a serious amount of muscle this offseason. Many people don’t realize how hard this is. 🤯🤯🤯
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@VP: "I would bet every dollar that I own that the next time the Democrats have control of the Senate, they will break the filibuster, pack the Supreme Court, and destroy this country. We have to do it NOW in order to save the country."

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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
Over the past 27 days, the U.S. armed forces, most powerful in the world, have been annihilating Iran's military capacity with force, precision, skill like the world has never seen.
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sam carroll
sam carroll@sampcarroll·
@health__freedom @YourDocGoku Sinclair said these treatments can reverse ALS. You said skip the treatments and just live a healthy lifestyle. What are you missing?
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Goku
Goku@ProjectGokuu·
David Sinclair's lab is using AI to build a pill that reverses aging for $100. Right now, their gene therapy costs roughly $10 million to manufacture. It requires a direct injection into the target organ. That's not going to work for 8 billion people. So Sinclair's team made a breakthrough. They found that the three age-reversal genes aren't the only path to resetting cells. They discovered CHEMICALS that do the same thing. In mice, they can now give an animal a liquid — not genes, not injections, a drink — and rejuvenate tissues in 4 weeks. Sinclair says it's now normal for his students to casually report: "We just rejuvenated the ear. We just rejuvenated the skin. We just cured ALS (motorneuron disease) in these animals." He calls his lab "Willy Wonka's chocolate factory" because the discoveries blow him away every week. But he wants one molecule that does everything. So they used AI to screen 8 BILLION candidates. They're now down to three molecules that work. And they're using AI to try to combine all three into one. The gene therapy could cost over $100,000 per treatment. Sinclair's goal: "What if it could be $100 instead? That's what I'm working for. I want to democratize this technology so anyone even in Kenya can take these medicines." They should know within a year or two if the molecules work in mice. The gene therapy is the proof of concept. The pill is the endgame. — @davidasinclair
Goku@ProjectGokuu

David Sinclair said: "You can reverse aging by 75% in 6 weeks… by reinstalling the "software" of the body so that it's young again." This idea sprouted when he proved in his first experiment that you can accelerate aging in mice: "We took two mice born on the same day—same age, same genetics. We 'scratched the CD' of one mouse, corrupting its software and accelerating its aging. The result was dramatic. One looked far older than its brother." He believed if you can give aging, you can also take it away. Tomorrow, I'll share his experiment on how he reversed aging in mice (and then Monkeys). — @davidasinclair

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