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집밥채채🏠
집밥채채🏠@zipbaab·
모기향 한 통을 다 쓴 아들을 혼내려고 봤더니
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feyisayo 💸
feyisayo 💸@feyiszn·
"You just want an easy life". Should I want a difficult one? 😭
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Яizal do
Яizal do@afrkml·
Tuh liat deh, AYO CEWE2 ANGKAT BEBAN!!! Angkat beban buat cewe ga otomatis bikin kekar. Hormon cewe beda dari hormon cowo 🫵🏻 Angkat beban buat cewe bermanfaat banget buat: - nurunin risiko osteoporosis - badan makin bagus - langsing yg sehat - hormon & mood stabil - siklus mens bisa lebih teratur - bugar, seger, enteng - ga gampang capek & ngantukan - lebih fleksibel buat makan enak tanpa gampang naik BB
minaron@godmitzu

JIHYO AND JEONGYEON WORKING OUT AT THE GYM

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͏Reyen
͏Reyen@enreyen·
My cat is trying to beat the Roomba by pretending to be it lol
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ཐི rie ཋྀ
ཐི rie ཋྀ@jwdickeater·
nobody more active than an oomf who’s supposed to be studying
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⚚Sage
⚚Sage@belikesagee·
Me changing my beliefs and values for every single job interview
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kali
kali@kalixutie·
chose a hard degree and realized it’s actually hard
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🐻@kwansources·
DXS FULL BLUE MV WITH SEUNGKWAN AS THE FEMALE LEAD 😭😭
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cryingvault
cryingvault@cryingvault·
I wish I could say niggas doubted me but everyone believes in me
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Hood Wild
Hood Wild@hoodwild_·
I’m dead LMAO 😭
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FranceNews24
FranceNews24@FranceNews24·
📹 VIDÉO - #Insolite : Pendant la coupe des griffes, une marmotte semble avoir déjà accepté son destin… tandis que l’autre panique à chaque coup de coupe. Une scène aussi drôle que totalement théâtrale.
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hdgavwgw
hdgavwgw@na_hadf·
Tolong baca ni. Pentingnya kita as an adult to stop this cycle. Budak tu comel ke tak comel, tolong layan sama rata. Give them equal chance & attention. Kids are not supposed to be insecure with their looks, they supposed to enjoy their childhood, playing and getting experiences growing up Yang mulut2 jenis laser pun satu. Tolong sedar diri, jangan sesekali komen fizikal orang lain especially budak kecik. Word hurts more than sword, kau takkan tahu apa akibat mulut laser kau akan bagi kepada orang lain. Ada yang akan jadi insecure sampai tua tahu tak Tak pernah rugi untuk jadi orang baik. So learn to be one
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

The research behind this is wild. Your face as a kid shaped how teachers treated you, how many friends you made, how much practice you got being social, and even how much money you earn right now. It starts before you can crawl. Babies just hours old already prefer attractive faces. Researchers at the University of Exeter showed newborns (average age: 2 days) pairs of faces and tracked which ones they stared at longer. The babies consistently picked the faces adults rated as good-looking. The sorting starts on day one. Teachers do it too. In a 1973 study, they were given identical student profiles with different photos attached. The teachers rated the good-looking kids as having more academic potential, paid them more attention in class, and gave more detailed help when they struggled. Same kid on paper, different face, completely different treatment. This creates a loop that psychologists have studied for decades. When people expect you to be friendly and capable, they act warmer toward you, and because they're warm, you actually become more social in return. Researchers at the University of Minnesota proved this in 1977 with a phone experiment. Men were shown a fake photo before a call (not the actual woman on the line). The ones who thought she was attractive were friendlier. And the women on the other end, who knew nothing about any photo, became more outgoing in response. The expectation changed real behavior in real time. Now picture this running on repeat for an entire childhood. The good-looking kid gets picked for group projects, invited to birthday parties, gets smiles from strangers at the grocery store. Each of those is a rep. Social skills work like a muscle, and you get better by doing them over and over. The kid who got fewer invitations and fewer smiles fell behind for a simple reason: less practice. The University of Texas pulled together 919 studies on attractiveness and found the same four things every time: people across cultures agree on who is good-looking, those kids get judged more favorably, they get treated better by the adults around them, and they end up with stronger social skills. Once the loop starts, it feeds itself. It carries into your paycheck. Economists at UT Austin found that workers rated below average in looks earn 5 to 10% less per hour than average-looking coworkers, even when education and experience are the same. Over a 40-year career, that penalty alone runs into six figures. A 2026 study in Personality and Individual Differences tracked kids rated for their looks at ages 7 and 11, then checked back at age 50. The ones rated attractive in childhood still had better social skills four decades later. So yeah, this tweet is more right than wrong. But the real driver is practice. Being less attractive as a kid meant fewer people reaching out to you, fewer good interactions, fewer chances to build the muscle. You didn't lack a social gene. You got fewer at-bats.

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Mitt
Mitt@MittCPA·
literally just going for a walk can solve the majority of problems
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