
Pierre Luc DuNothing
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Pierre Luc DuNothing
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The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten. #bitcoin #lakings
California, USA Katılım Mart 2010
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@DennisTFP He must have heard the show. Looks more interested tonight
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All he needs to do. Wingers chase down pucks, go find soft spots of opposing defenses in high danger areas and let shot go.
The Mayor | Team MM@mayorNHL
Q to the B 🚨 LA 1-0 < 30 seconds remaining in P1
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@bobovosk @DennisTFP And Byfield is also a drastically better skater, and way better defensively. McTavish is one of the worst/slowest skaters in the league, and also one of the worst defensive players in the league which is why he's getting healthy scratched
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@DennisTFP and then we have to deal with QB as a duck for the next decade. no thanks.
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@DennisTFP Would the ducks do that? If yes then agree. Do it
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@operationdanish @teostealth @operationdanish my parents take a GLP-1. I’m just curious about the long term safety of these drugs. Do you think they are safe? No long term issues?
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@teostealth sounds like you’ll be replaced by AI. I’ve been working in finance and adjacent industries for decades.
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Why I believe Eli Lilly is the most attractive buy in the market.
HSBC downgraded Eli Lilly yesterday from Hold to Reduce, sending the stock down 5%. It might go down as one of the dumbest calls in Analyst history. Let me break it down:
He claimed that Wall Street was overly optimistic about the obesity market, citing that he thinks it’s only $80-120 billion. Just to be clear, this is not taking into account global adoption of these drugs in emerging markets like India and China. Eli Lilly just made massive local investments in infrastructure in these two countries where obesity rates are skyrocketing. He is also missing the pipeline of drugs coming from Lilly, Novo, and others that attack the core achilles heel of this drug class (muscle loss). It’s like looking at penicillin and saying antibiotics will be a small class of drugs.
He also claimed that orforglipron, the GLP-1 pill Lilly has in phase 3 trials, was going to suffer from the same tolerance and persistability challenges we’ve seen with Novo’s Wegovy pill. Anyone that knows anything about 1st gen GLP-1s knows that semaglutide’s tolerance is lower than tirzepatide. Did he use ChatGPT to write his analysis?
Here’s what I’ll say: As of today, March 18th 2026, Eli Lilly is the most asymmetric trade in the market and 12 months from now people will laugh at this nonsensical prediction.
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@KingsMenPodcast Or what if the Kings beat the Oilers and eliminate THEM from playoff contention?
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@KingsMenPodcast Then they get an extra 2nd round draft pick!
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@aakashgupta The NHL study is real but it’s about groin injury prevention in elite athletes doing explosive lateral movements, not about knee OA in recreational walkers. That’s a big leap.
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@aakashgupta They do activate during gait — they contribute to stance-phase stability and help control pelvic drop. They’re just not loaded near their max capacity, which is different from not firing.
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The healthiest habit in America is quietly destroying millions of knees.
Walking 15,000+ steps a day builds your heart, your lungs, your endurance. It also loads the same five muscle groups in the same direction, 5.5 million repetitions per year, while the muscles responsible for keeping your knees from collapsing inward barely fire at all.
Your body moves in three planes. Sagittal (forward and back), frontal (side to side), and transverse (rotation). Walking is almost entirely sagittal. Quads, hamstrings, glutes, calves: all getting hammered. Your adductors, the five muscles along your inner thigh, work in the frontal plane. They stabilize the pelvis, keep the knees tracking straight, and prevent the femur from drifting into varus alignment under load. During level walking, they activate at a fraction of their capacity. Along for the ride.
Run that imbalance for a decade. The outer thigh gets progressively stronger. The inner thigh stays the same or atrophies. The knee joint, caught between two muscle groups pulling in opposite directions, starts absorbing asymmetric force with every single step. Cartilage wears unevenly. The medial compartment takes the hit first.
This is how knee osteoarthritis develops. Knee OA now affects roughly 23% of the global adult population. In the US alone, surgeons perform nearly 800,000 total knee replacements per year at $30,000 to $50,000 each. That number is projected to hit 3.5 million annually by 2030.
Patients with knee OA show 8 to 24% weaker hip abductor and adductor muscles compared to healthy controls. A longitudinal cohort study found that weaker hip muscles predicted faster OA progression. When the NHL gave players with weak adductors a 6-week strengthening program, injury rates dropped from 3.2 to 0.71 per 1,000 game exposures. 78% reduction from targeting one muscle group.
The doctor telling this person’s dad to walk less is treating the symptom. The imbalance is the disease. Copenhagen planks, lateral lunges, side-lying adductions. Fifteen minutes, twice a week. That’s the difference between a $40,000 surgery and a body that can actually handle its own mileage.
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PSA TO WALKERS! my dad used to walk like 15-20k everyday and his outer thigh muscles are much stronger than his inner thigh muscles which puts a lot of strain on his knees. his doctor told him to not walk as much/climb stairs and his knees hurt 24/7. do inner thigh workouts guys
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@Redshift_04 @PeterOfNY @nudginator59 @BigTexTrades @Breakthecycle2 @Be_Believing @grok @grok please answer, now!
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call me annoying but..I will keep repeating this…
Claude + SEO is going to create a bunch of business “millionaires” this year.
don’t bookmark this if it crosses your timeline.
Just paste this entire thing into Claude.
thank me later.
Sarvesh Shrivastava@bloggersarvesh
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@RomeovilleKid Bro knew nothing of the sort. But money talks!
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#Colts WR Alec Pierce:
“I knew at the bottom of my heart this is where I wanted to be. … They kept telling me, ‘We’re not gonna let you get out of Indy. We want you to be a Colt.’ So, I knew they wanted me here, and I wanted to be here. So, it was an easy decision.”
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