@RobertKennedyJc Yeah, meth is definitely not the answer. They can call them mixed amphetamine salts, but once they mix with the chemicals already present in the human body, there’s no difference.
ADHD was once rare.
Today, more than 1 in 9 American children has been diagnosed.
Maybe the answer isn't more labels & prescriptions.
Maybe it's less ultra-processed food, fewer chemicals, better sleep, more movement, & getting kids back outside.
What do you think?
MAHA
DOCTORS ARE LITERALLY MANUFACTURING ALZHEIMER’S
Dr. Joel Wallach: “Alzheimer’s is a PHYSICIAN-CAUSED disease.”
Your brain is 75% myelin insulation. And myelin is 100% cholesterol.
Statins shred that cholesterol — stealing 75% of what your brain desperately needs to stay insulated and functional.
No myelin = no brain.
That’s why Alzheimer’s went from virtually unknown to the 4th leading killer over age 65.
They told you to lower your cholesterol…
while your brain was starving for it.
This isn’t “aging.”
This is medical malpractice on a massive scale.
Stop letting them dissolve your brain. Do your own research and stop the statins. Protect your myelin.
@XFreeze Everyone is using/ creating AI at this point. I’m just glad he’s doing his best to make sure the facts are accurate & considering alternative ideas about data centers.
Elon was the first one to warn about the real dangers of AI... that's the entire reason why OpenAI was born in the first place
Later it got hijacked by people who meant to do the exact opposite of what he wanted
His concern was real, and his intent was pure. He put his real money and serious resources on the line, giving it a powerful start without expecting anything in return - for the sole reason of saving humanity from a rogue AI
@ResisttheMS He seems to be the only one taking the risks seriously. His voice seems to be the loudest, when speaking on the importance of truth. He’s the only one I’d trust to make it work as a benefit to humanity, & not a detriment.
Elon Musk: "I am very close to the cutting edge in AI and it scares the hell out of me."x.com/teslaownersSV/…
"By the time we are reactive with AI regulation it is too late. AI is a fundamental existential risk for human civilization, and I don't think people fully appreciate that."
@astro_greek 😔 this is tragic & intentional, the message is clear, “shut up or we’ll shut you up”. I hope people honor the lives of those that have lost theirs, in the war against free speech, by speaking truthfully about the reality of our current situation.
I have the most adorable new shelter puppy. Her name is Cali. I got a crate because she isn’t house trained. She loves picking up DelRey‘s toys and putting them in her crate. He has never been interested in his toys, so just watches her. Having fun with them.
I literally haven’t typed anything in weeks
Since I started using Grok’s speech-to-text in Hermes Agent...
I just talk
It transcribes everything perfectly
Every word. Every single time
My thoughts flow straight from my mouth to Grok...
And it gets it right. Every time
Once you experience this...
You won’t go back
Elon Musk: “AI and robots will replace all jobs.”
Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft: Most white-collar work “will be fully automated" in 12-18 months.
Dario Amodei, Anthropic: AI is a “general labor substitute for humans.”
Congress must act NOW to protect American workers.
@joeroganhq Christian beliefs are what drove the ideals behind the founding of this nation. You are free to practice as you’d like, that is why there’s a separation between church & state. As a Christian it’s not your responsibility to control people, God gave us all free will.
James Talarico tells Joe Rogan: "We were not founded as a Christian nation. We were founded as a nation where you are free to be a Christian or a Jew or a Muslim or a Sikh or Buddhist or an Atheist."
Steve Jobs on the one realization that changes everything:
Jobs reflects on what most people are taught about how the world works, and why it holds them back.
He describes the conventional script we're handed growing up: that "the world is simply the way it is" and your job is just to live inside it, trying not to "bash into the walls too much," build a nice family life, and save a little money.
But Jobs calls this a very limited way to live.
Everything opens up, he says, the moment you grasp one simple fact:
Everything around you that you call "life" was made up by people who were no smarter than you.
Once that lands, the whole picture shifts. You realize you can change it, influence it, mold it. You can build your own things for other people to use. As Jobs puts it, you can "poke" life, and if you push in, something pops out the other side.
The key, he argues, is shaking off the "erroneous notion" that life is just there for you to live in. The world is "messed up in a lot of ways," but that's precisely the opening: you can embrace it, improve it, and make your mark on it.
And his conclusion?
Once you learn that you can change life to make it better, you'll never be the same again.