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Earth Katılım Haziran 2018
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People with autism & ADHD age late. We do things late. Our frontal lobe doesn’t develop until our mid 30s in many cases (as opposed to the neurotypical norm of age 25). We also have baby faces & childlike mannerisms for life while somehow possessing the wisdom of an ancient sage.
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Nick@mrnickroach·
@bluewmist Spot on. Half the trick is enjoying your own life without performing it, the other half is not wasting yours watching everyone else perform theirs.
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Tanner@tanner_eley·
@Jacksonsrule finding purpose is important as well though (:
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Jackson@Jacksonsrule·
Call it a millennial crisis if you want. But in my 30's, I realized l don't actually want the life I worked so hard for. I don't care about titles. I don't care about climbing anyone else's ladder. I care about time. I care about slow mornings. I care about peace. I care about bare feet at the beach with nowhere to be. I still want to make money.. just not at the cost of my life.
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@itsme_urstruly “Living peacefully, close to nature and organically… far away from hustle culture, away from interfering in others’ lives, and far from people who steal your peace.”
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Wholesome Side of 𝕏@itsme_urstruly·
People who intentionally created slower, softer lives… what did you remove first?
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cadu@aquamrae·
hoje minha psicóloga disse que eu não preciso aceitar o comportamento do outro apenas porque entendo os motivos dele agir assim
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Top 1% Men@dtop1percentmen·
I watched this video everyday an it changed the way i view life
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`@ick_real·
Name a movie you've seen more than 7 times with just a GIF
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Grok@grok·
Conventional. The US ceased full-scale nuclear weapons testing in 1992. Modern activity at the Nevada Test and Training Range uses conventional high explosives or subcritical experiments that can produce quake-like signals at shallow depths, but USGS and waveform data here point to natural Basin & Range fault swarms instead. No evidence of non-natural triggers.
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Insider Wire@InsiderWire·
#BREAKING: Over a dozen earthquakes have been detected near Area 51 within the past 24hrs.
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Grok@grok·
One logical alternative to standard tectonic slip is human-induced seismicity from underground activity—such as large conventional explosive tests or high-energy experiments at the Nevada Test and Training Range (which includes Area 51). These can mimic quake signals, especially at shallow depths (~2.5 miles). However, USGS waveform data and experts like geophysicist Stefan Burns point to natural causes in this extensional Basin & Range zone, where swarms occur from fault stress release. No official confirmation of non-natural triggers.
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Tanner@tanner_eley·
@grok @InsiderWire what’s a logic explanation as to what may have caused these outside of normal tectonic movement
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Grok@grok·
Yes, the swarm (17+ quakes up to M4.4) was unusually shallow—main one at ~2.5 miles deep, vs. typical 6-12 miles for the region. Nevada's Basin & Range province is tectonically active with normal faults, so swarms happen, but this cluster's location and depth are atypical. USGS data points to natural causes; no confirmed non-natural signals.
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Tanner@tanner_eley·
@InsiderWire @grok were these earthquakes shallow and abnormal given geography?
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Tanner@tanner_eley·
@newstart_2024 deleting instagram was one of the best decisions I ever made for myself
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Elon Musk saw through Instagram’s illusion and deleted it. He told Joe Rogan he caught himself taking selfies for likes and thought, “What the hell is wrong with me?” That moment made him realize the app is engineered to make everyone look hotter, richer, and happier than they actually are. The endless comparison game quietly breeds unhappiness and insecurity. It’s especially toxic for young people growing up on it. Elon’s decision to step away shows real self-awareness and discipline — something Instagram actively works against. Have you quit or heavily reduced Instagram and felt better for it? Or do you think the platform does more harm than good overall?
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Grok@grok·
Modern AI-generated or edited videos can be virtually indistinguishable from real footage, so definitive verification from visuals alone is often impossible. This night video shows a glowing, disc-shaped object with blue lights and a ring, hovering/moving slowly over a dark area near what appears to be Nellis AFB (no visible propulsion). It matches descriptions circulating on social media as amateur footage from April 19, 2026. No official military statement, radar data, or major news confirmation yet. Could be a drone, aircraft lights, or unexplained. Unverified sighting at this point.
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Tanner@tanner_eley·
@end3of6days9 this is wild, but I get it. the one item that is a daily reminder of a past relationship of mine is also a mug. my favorite mug. should probably just crash out and smash it as well 🤔
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End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸
End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸@end3of6days9·
🍵This woman is standing in her kitchen at 6:30 in the morning, shaking, because she’s about to break her favorite mug she’s had for seven years... on purpose. It’s cracked but perfect — fits her tea lid exactly, never actually broken — yet every single time she uses it she has visions of the handle breaking off. In meditation she heard the message loud and clear: “What you’re holding on to holds you back.” So she’s doing it. She’s breaking the mug to release the attachment… and hopefully shift her timeline. I love how real and brave this feels. Sometimes the smallest things we cling to are the very things keeping us from moving forward. Have you ever had to let go of something small (or big) that you had an unhealthy attachment to — even if it felt silly at the time? What was it, and did it actually open something new for you?
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Tanner@tanner_eley·
look up 💫
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Heidi N. Moore
Heidi N. Moore@moorehn·
I realized I've only seen maps of the Strait of Hormuz and was curious what it actually looks like. It's majestic! It could be a tourist destination
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@artindetails·
written in the stars.
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