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Lover of art and nature.

Katılım Temmuz 2017
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umami boi (🐥,🪱, 🌱,🐻)
@BillAckman Love what you said about making small changes each day and trusting how they compound over time. I’m at a point in life where I’m really holding onto that as I try to rebuild.
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
The 5 worst foods for people over 40 (most people are eating #3)
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umami boi (🐥,🪱, 🌱,🐻)
@CoachDanGo That looks amazing! I started eating low or nonfat Greek yogurt every morning about a year ago and it honestly changed my life. I used to never eat breakfast, but this totally changed that—it’s easy, filling, high in protein, and just makes mornings feel a lot better.
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Dan Go
Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
I eat this breakfast every day. I call it Lean Body Glop and it looks like slop but it tastes delicious. Recipe: - 250g low fat Greek Yogurt - One scoop weigh protein powder - Teaspoon psyllium husk - 100g frozen fruit (strawberries, blueberries, mangoes work best) Around 350 calories, 40-50 protein, 10g fiber. Eat this for breakfast every day.
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Daily Turkic@DailyTurkic

110-year-old Turkish grandma shares her secret to a long life: “Eat plenty of yogurt.”

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Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
I feel amazing when I'm waking up at 6am, eating my last meal by 5pm, and going to bed by 9:30. Life is so much better when you’re aligned with your circadian rhythms.
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qubibi
qubibi@qubibien·
Today's mimizu🪱
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tyler hogge
tyler hogge@thogge·
The most broken things in America: 1. The national debt. 2. The healthcare system. 3. The tax code. 4. K-12 education. 5. Obesity rates. What am i missing?
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umami boi (🐥,🪱, 🌱,🐻)
@JonathanShedler Love your work. In an era of AI and endless “therapist/coach” content, your voice is indispensable. Would love to see you on @joerogan to broaden access to education and training in psychological care.
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qubibi@qubibien·
I can hardly find the words. It’s such an overwhelming feeling. The generative artwork hello world, which was available only through private sale for this exhibition, has now been collected. The new owners are two collectors who have always supported my creative journey, and I’m really, deeply grateful. (Come to think of it, they once had a friendly rivalry over collecting leftover.😉🪱) Thank you, @Greekdx @thefunnyguysNFT 🫂🫂
Giannis Sourdis (🦉,🦉)@Greekdx

GM ☀️ Honored 🙏🏻 Such an important piece in @qubibien artistic journey. Countless pieces were born due to this exploration, from mimizu to leftovers and more. Couldn’t be happier to co-collect this piece with none other than the incredible @thefunnyguysNFT. We will both do our best to steward this piece. Expect to see more of it in the future 👀

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Chamath Palihapitiya
Chamath Palihapitiya@chamath·
I turned 49 today. Time to get off my ass and accomplish something.
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umami boi (🐥,🪱, 🌱,🐻)
Hot take: Civility is the new flex. Nuance is the new rebellion. Let’s make critical thinking the new cool.
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Jonathan Shedler
Jonathan Shedler@JonathanShedler·
This is false. The “number one” symptom of depression is not rumination. In fact, it’s not part of the diagnostic criteria for depression at all. Be careful where you get your mental health information. 👇
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq

Abigail Shrier: "The number one symptom of depression is rumination, pathologically obsessing over your pain. Getting out of your house and accomplishing anything is good for you, sitting around, talking and thinking about your problems is a bad habit."

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david friedberg
david friedberg@friedberg·
i’d argue you’re too easily moved by the choice words. “privilege” and “equality” are selected because they confuse the notion of fairness. another way to frame his statement “if you’re accustomed to succeeding due to hard work, ingenuity, risk/sacrifice, and, sure, some amount of luck, having the outcomes reset so that everyone is rewarded more equally feels unfair.” is succeeding after making good choices, sacrificing personally, and working hard really “privilege”? is it oppressive that everyone doesn’t get to the same place? perhaps the real oppression is the loss of individual liberties when naively egalitarian philosophies mutate into marxism, denying opportunities for individual sacrifice, effort, and achievement to be rewarded. framed as privilege v equality misses the mark.. equality of opportunity and equality of outcome are v different things. silicon valley’s most successful are the immigrants who found america as one of the only places on earth where an individual with zero baseline privilege can struggle and sacrifice and effortfully succeed. calling them privileged after the fact seems hardly the point. but an easy one to make.
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Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Name someone who you'd want to see on the Joe Rogan podcast next.
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Aaron Wright
Aaron Wright@awrigh01·
At what point can we start talking about the flippening again?
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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
Can you solve? (Do not ask Grok please)
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