FVrueee

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FVrueee

FVrueee

@vreande

Katılım Nisan 2024
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FVrueee
FVrueee@vreande·
@CosterusMike @WholePersonDiet @ChildrensHD Yes contagion exists. We live because our bodies have evolved mechanisms that help defend against it. vaccinations take advantage of these mechanisms born via evolution. We stay healthier as a vaccinated population.
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Children’s Health Defense
NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya makes a strong argument for why, if you are pro vaccine, you should be against vaccine mandates. “The key reason why we’re seeing drop in vaccination uptake by children is because of a drop in public trust in public health.” “The reason why you see high vaccination rates in places without vaccine mandates outside the U.S. is because public trust in public health is just very high.” “That’s the thing we have to address in this country.” “And I believe mandates are counterproductive for that.” “It might work in the short run, but in the long run, ultimately, you build groups that say, ‘I don’t know why you’re forcing me to do this.’” “Instead of reaching out to people and saying, ‘Look this is good for the health of your children.’” @NIHDirector_Jay
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FVrueee@vreande·
@obd111scan @SwipaCam Plus Football and wrestling encourage all around athleticism, where sports like basketball and baseball force skill-development over athletic development which I think hurts the less-naturally athletic kids in the long run.
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FVrueee@vreande·
@obd111scan @SwipaCam Absolutely! It’s why I personally dislike the trend of specializing in sports early in high-school. Bodies are still developing into their “final form”, and who knows what sport that form is best built for.
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Swipa@SwipaCam·
I was a Strength and Performance Coach at Baylor University from 2014-2016 and the BEST athletes in the building were our Acrobatic & Tumbling girls. They were the pound-for-pound best athletes on campus. We had 135 pound girls REPPING 285 on squats. FREAK ATHLETES.
Interesting things@awkwardgoogle

She literally lift her with one leg

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FVrueee@vreande·
@obd111scan @SwipaCam This is how I feel about wrestling too. Learning how to move your body in space/how to fall is such a vital skill, and can translate to any sport. Developing the shooting motion in wrestling directly improved my ability to move around athletically in the squat while catching
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@SwipaCam i think gymnastics should be the mandatory basis for all children's sports, both boys and girls. plyometric strength + learning the balance of our own body later translates into so many other sports, even fighting. i'd also throw in swimming as a mandatory life skill
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FVrueee@vreande·
@SeattleFanGZ @OCSCBozo @TheChiefNerd Do you honestly believe a robot can’t do that with infinitely more precision and consistency? Ai is coming for anything and everything, it all depends on when the technology becomes cheap enough, which is sooner than you might think.
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Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd·
REPORTER: “People are saying that the UFC should be paying artists instead of using generative AI.” DANA WHITE: “Give me a f**king break. AI is coming and if we're using AI, who gives a sh*t? … Shut the f**k up and watch the fights.”
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FVrueee@vreande·
@WholePersonDiet @ChildrensHD If evidence showed not drinking water directly led to other people getting sick then yea that would make sense. Making decisions that only affect you is completely fine, but ignoring that going unvaxed puts others at higher risk is ignorant.
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Whole Person Jay
Whole Person Jay@WholePersonDiet·
@ChildrensHD Drinking water is obviously good for you, so people who don't drink water should be forced to by law... I mean, they should be prevented from working or studying or travelling if they don't drink enough water. Obviously, right?
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FVrueee@vreande·
@Oma_Jenni @grok @The5Pillars @DrNeilStone “Some with placebo… others used active controls for ethics [reasons]”. However the polio vax for example did, look up the 1954 Salk polio trials. RFK Jr wasn’t accurate in what he said regarding there being no placebo trials for any vax, and 72 vaxes was inaccurate.
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Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
RFK Jr saying "none of the 72 vaccines given to children have been tested against placebo " The reality : - Children are not given 72 vaccines - The ones they are given have been tested against placebo This serial liar is your HHS Secretary.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Excellent rebuttal.
James Tate tweet media
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FVrueee@vreande·
@Reasonmaxxing @AsherMaxwell3 @JamesTate121 also notice the names you just pointed out are all democrats. Theoretically, the left “should” be more tolerant just given their more progressive viewpoints. so yes, Vivek isn’t the only one, but he’s the only one who got white conservative votes with his born-name.
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FVrueee@vreande·
@Reasonmaxxing @AsherMaxwell3 @JamesTate121 Yes, that’s why I said 1) it’s not sinister to do so, and 2) pointed at the average American “voter” not the average conservative. Because yes both sides do it, because there IS an inherent bias against names that aren’t traditional sounding when people only look at ballot.
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FVrueee@vreande·
@Reasonmaxxing @AsherMaxwell3 @JamesTate121 of Indian descent that never got off the ground because you and me both know the average American voter doesn’t actually know who they’re voting for, they go by party affiliation. Then, by vibes, and “John smith” gives next door neighbor, good ole boys vibes more so than Piyush.
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FVrueee@vreande·
@Reasonmaxxing @AsherMaxwell3 @JamesTate121 1) I agreed with you about it not being sinister to simply go by a different name, but it’s arguably sinister to claim the bias doesn’t exist. 2) the fact that there’s only ONE person with their Indian-born name is telling. There’s surely been dozens of other conservatives
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FVrueee@vreande·
@Reasonmaxxing @AsherMaxwell3 @JamesTate121 How do you disagree? I find it odd that there’s been like all of 3 truly prominent conservatives of Indian descent and two of them went by the names “Bobby” and “Nikki”…
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FVrueee@vreande·
@GinFookinAlley8 @KillDozer44 @NoBickal But yeah a throw wouldn’t be “safe”, but I doubt that’s what the lady in the video being thrown for the first time wanted it wouldn’t go viral would it 😂
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K@GinFookinAlley8·
@vreande @KillDozer44 @NoBickal If the wrestler was careful, then the girl wouldn't have fallen on her shoulder first, its dangerous move to do on someone who doesn't know how to take it, their are safer moves to demonstrate than a suplex
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FVrueee@vreande·
@GinFookinAlley8 @KillDozer44 @NoBickal Landing shoulder first is not inherently dangerous though, not any more than landing on her side. In fact side could be worse then landing on shoulder because she would have instinct to post her arm.
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K@GinFookinAlley8·
@vreande @KillDozer44 @NoBickal She didn't land completely flat it looked like her shoulder hit first, which is dangerous. It didn't even look like she tucked her neck into her chin whilst taking it
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