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J. Saint

J. Saint

@theexiste

Great time to be alive.

Urayasu-shi, Chiba Katılım Nisan 2009
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Debinvest
Debinvest@debinvest·
Já venho usando o Antigravity a um tempo. Hoje descobri que posso fazer isto abaixo. 👇 Novas habilidades sendo desbloqueadas com Claude e Antigravity do Google
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@timpjohansson Sure. Tell me about the magical benefits of something I used to clean my toilets.
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TIM |@timpjohansson·
not one person in history got fat eating sugar they got fat because of what they ate it with.
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J. Saint@theexiste·
@ViralWavesX Gringos creating nationality out of nowhere . European isn’t a nationality this is so dumb
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Emma Larimar
Emma Larimar@ViralWavesX·
It always feels Americans are just acting a certain character when you talk to them. It feels like a performance.😅
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@KyleMau 75 degrees??? It doesn’t exist gringo 🤣
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Kyle Mau@KyleMau·
I have never understood the Eastern and Northern European mindset of going on vacation during summer. When your city is 75 degrees and beautiful and everything is available, you go to Greece and pay $300 a day to turn yourself into a lobster. Instead of just... going in November. You know, when your city is 40 and dreary and grey with 4 hours of "sun "a day. And Greece is 75 and you get a private beach. Make it make sense.
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@drmikehart This plus a good diet and exercise yes. This alone is just bad. Thoughts ?
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Mike Hart, M.D
Mike Hart, M.D@drmikehart·
GLP-1s are associated with: 45% fewer sick days 56% fewer longer sickness absences 43% fewer in-person GP visits 48% fewer remote GP visits 25% fewer ED visits 12.4% average weight loss over 9 months There's never been a drug like this before.
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J. Saint@theexiste·
@silencedge @Stefan_B_Trades 770*31=23,870 per Month so he can give you bad trades, never apologises, never is responsible for his own losses. Very easy to post random trades when you have 40k in every month while his subscribers get fed with SL.
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Silencio
Silencio@silencedge·
@Stefan_B_Trades You get the wisdom of trading, and the important reminders of what makes a professional trader. For the amount you pay, it’s a steal.
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9th Life
9th Life@_9th_Life_·
Okay, update so far. I went through this whole list and manually compiled all the responses. I will do another update tomorrow. Spreadsheet attached. Positive mentions: 1. Peptide Supply Co : 9 (@PeptideSupplyCo) 2. Elite Research: 8 (@freedooksX) 3. Peptide Partners: 6 (@PeptidePartners) 4. Crush Research: 6 (@rorynotsorry) 5. Peptide Plugs: 3 (@PeptidePlugs, @tonymission) 5. Kimera Chems: 3 (@KimeraChems) 6. Peptide Crafters: 2, Lab Rats: 2, Skye Peptides: 2, Peptira: 2, Aavant Research: 2, Apex: 2, Premier Bio Labs: 2, NG Peptides: 2, OmegAmino: 2, Wolverine: 2, Orbitrex: 2, Disclosed Labs: 2 Negative: - Peptaura: 2, Vida Labz: 1, Nura Peptide: 1, Barn: 1, Bluewell Peptides: 1, Kits4less: 1, Vandl: 1, Iron Peptides: 1, Swiss Chems: 1, Onyx Research: 1, Apex (negative): 1 Disclaimer: This information is for educational and research purposes only.
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9th Life@_9th_Life_

What peptide vendor have you had the best, and the worst, experience with?

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ecolalia pseudomona ⚢
ecolalia pseudomona ⚢@sojudemirtilo·
muito funny ver os amantes de pet querendo dizer que vet passa exame demais pra ter lucro KKKK tmnc krai tu não quer nem fazer EXAME no teu cachorro?
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J. Saint@theexiste·
@riiquestudies Infelizmente ela , como a maioria das pessoas aí, deve tomar acuar mesmo, coca cola, aspartme, comer pizza , maionese e essas merdas cheio de açúcares que só incham o corpo
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riique 🩺
riique 🩺@riiquestudies·
@theexiste Usei "açucares" como uma simplificação para melhor entendimento. Monossacarídeos e dissacarídeos têm efeito osmótico rápido, enquanto amidos (como no seu exemplo), são digeridos mais devagar.
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@JThiel @_9th_Life_ This product is intended strictly for qualified laboratory researchers. It is not for human or veterinary consumption and must not be used as a drug, food additive, cosmetic, or household item.
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9th Life@_9th_Life_·
What peptide vendor have you had the best, and the worst, experience with?
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@matt_horncastle How about you start building real houses instead crap with wet wood importe from Australia and underpaying Chinese builders ? I see what you do Matt.
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Matthew Horncastle
Matthew Horncastle@matt_horncastle·
The government captures 42% of the wealth in the New Zealand economy. That number is not approprate.
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@exploraX_ No, you explained how to reach out not how you actuallys acquired customers. Also he’s capslock gringo.
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m0h@exploraX_·
@theexiste yes I did explained how to find the businesses to collab with or provide the resources on that. most of the resources for each of the business model explains how to find client for the business model. I watched the full video of some myself
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J. Saint@theexiste·
@RyanHendersonNZ Not only they sell shit that poison our whanau out there but they try to hire the cheapest people as possible 😭
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Ryan Henderson 🇳🇿
Ryan Henderson 🇳🇿@RyanHendersonNZ·
🚩 Take the Feltons, for example. They own five Auckland McDonald's franchises. The Feltons import ALL their shift managers on the Accredited Employer Work Visa. Almost ALL their staff at all five are Filipino and Indian 🇵🇭 🇮🇳 . This is not a happenstance. They are cheap and obedient for their White masters (The Feltons). ⚽ Then they go and sponsor Western Springs AFC (football), after ruining this country, and actively removing opportunities from young New Zealanders looking for a part time job or trying to work their way up. Eff you.
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Keegan Langeveld 🇳🇿@KeeganLangeveld

There are 232 results for 'pizza' in the accredited work visa employer database. The system is broken. These jobs could easily be filled by Kiwis.

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J. Saint@theexiste·
@MomAngtrades What part ? South America ? Central ? Chile ? Mexico ? What part gringa ?
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Angie G
Angie G@MomAngtrades·
If you want any to hate America, watch the news. If you want to love it, drive through it.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your brain is built to forget almost everything that happens to you. It makes one exception, and you're looking at it. Carole Peterson at Memorial University has spent over 25 years studying our earliest memories. She found that the first one most adults can recall comes from age 2.5, not 3.5 as the old textbooks said. The early memories that survive share three things: a strong feeling, a new experience, and a physical sensation. A wave, a dad's grip, and the weird feeling of riding a board check every box. The mechanism lives in the amygdala. It's the brain's emotion sensor, sitting right next to the hippocampus, the part that files memories. When something big happens, the amygdala triggers a flood of stress hormones like cortisol. That's the signal to the hippocampus to file this one extra deep. James McGaugh at UC Irvine spent his career showing this works for happy moments too. The amygdala fires for pleasure the same way it fires for fear. What matters is how loud the feeling is. Dads play a particular role here. Daniel Paquette, a developmental psychologist in Montreal, has spent 20 years researching what he calls the "activation relationship." Moms tend to be the safe base kids come back to. Dads tend to be the door to the outside world. They push kids into new and slightly scary situations, and stand right there as the safety net. Kids who grow up with this kind of dad end up more confident, less anxious, and more comfortable around strangers. A 2017 review pulled together 16 studies covering 1,521 father-child pairs. Quality rough-and-tumble play, which means the wrestling and tossing and chasing kind, was linked to lower aggression, better emotion regulation, and stronger self-control. In rats, baby animals that don't get to play-fight grow up with an under-developed prefrontal cortex, which handles planning and impulse control. Christina Bethell's 2019 study in JAMA Pediatrics took the long view. Her team at Johns Hopkins surveyed 6,188 Wisconsin adults about their positive childhood experiences. Adults reporting six or seven of those had 72 percent lower odds of adult depression than those reporting zero to two. The effect held even for people with serious childhood trauma. Good moments keep paying out for decades. The original tweet is right. The moments that burn in are the ones with big feelings, new physical sensations, and an adult who is the bridge between safe and scary. Twenty years from now, the grip is what he'll remember.
The Best@Thebestfigen

The son will carry this with him for the rest of his life and he will never forget this moment.

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