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Time will make me into something and Time will make me into nothing

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gigan for fortnite
gigan for fortnite@finley_kinnie·
@fruitsnacks42 Like do yall not feel bad, like do yall not feel a painful pit in your stomach whenever you do bad?
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MoonMyers@FlamedLizard26·
@soreiabtc @selfmaxxer Avoiding the sun at all costs is not scientific and a healthy person shouldn’t be looking like a pale vampire with an autoimmune disease
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geo cat@soreiabtc·
@selfmaxxer Perfect example of the Dunning Kruger effect, has no idea but acts like an expert. Bryan has science behind him, selfmaxxer has carnivore cancer risk behind him.
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SELFMAXXER@selfmaxxer·
Biomarkers are complete cope. The only thing that matters is results. Bryan Johnson does not optimize for health, he optimizes for slave metrics. Now it's catching up to him. Flawless bloodwork cannot save you from living in antithesis with nature. Also, these copers are so obsessed with low cholesterol. Nigga you need to be cholesterolmaxxing. That's the elixir of vitality.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

Bad news #1: I have an autoimmune disease. My stomach is eating itself. Bad news #2: 2–5% of people have this, too. Likely more, because it hides. Good news: I'm going to try and solve it. Will share all. As a kid, I ate sugar cereal, drank sugary soda, and gobbled down fast food. I had a few healthy years in my early 20s but then became a young father of three and began building a business. Juggling that stress and grind, I let my health slip and gained 40 lbs. Within a few years I’d fallen into a deep, chronic depression. Somewhere in that timeline, my body began developing an autoimmune process affecting my thyroid and then my stomach lining. It’s called Autoimmune Gastritis (AIG). My hypothyroidism got diagnosed when I was 21 years old with a routine blood draw. That enabled me to begin proactive management, supplementing levothyroxine and Armour Thyroid. They are the hormones my body should be producing on its own but wasn’t. By taking these pills daily, my body was able to operate as though my thyroid was functioning properly. What I didn’t know was that something else was going on inside my body: my stomach had begun attacking itself. But there was no routine test to find out and I didn’t have any symptoms. I just discovered it in May. I'm unsure how long I've had it. AIG causes irreversible damage: nutritional deficiency, anemia, and over a long horizon, elevated cancer risk. When AIG is discovered today, standard medical care concedes defeat, stating that nothing can be done except managing the condition, no matter how awful or lethal the effects. Looking back over the past few years, I can now see the early signals we were picking up in measurement but hadn’t connected the dots. For 11 years, I’ve had low ferritin, without anemia. We continually tried to raise my iron levels with food and supplementation but nothing would work. We chased the obvious solutions first. A plant-based diet means all my iron is the hard-to-absorb, non-heme kind. Hard training, sauna, and hyperbaric oxygen all raise the body's demand for iron. But none of them explained the core failure: despite me taking iron orally, trialing every formulation, and using every timing trick, none of the iron would stick. What I didn’t fully appreciate until recently is how many stones my previous providers had left unturned. The low ferritin kept getting explained away but not fixed. I overhauled my medical team earlier this year. It was the rebuild to lay the groundwork for Immortals Care, our $1M a year protocol. With greater capacity, we revisited everything. On the surface, my low ferritin was easy to dismiss by most standards of care. My hemoglobin and hematocrit were normal. Ferritin measures stored iron, while hemoglobin measures circulating iron, and because the body drains its reserves first to keep hemoglobin normal, you can be fully iron deficient with a perfectly normal hemoglobin and hematocrit. This is why my low ferritin kept getting dismissed: the numbers that define anemia looked fine, so no one asked why my iron reserves wouldn't refill. My team pressed on that question. They first turned to a colonoscopy. I was 48 years old and overdue. It was good health hygiene to have while also serving a specific purpose of searching for a hidden source of blood loss such as a polyp or even cancer in my bowels. Either one of those would be an explanation of why the iron kept disappearing. At the same time, they began connecting the dots. Iron absorption depends on stomach acid, so one theory was that my stomach acid was disrupted. They also knew that thyroid and stomach autoimmunity often travel together, so often that the pairing has a name: thyrogastric syndrome. Put against my 27+ year history of autoimmune thyroid disease, the pieces pointed to a single hypothesis: my own immune system was attacking my stomach. To our surprise, my colonoscopy came back clean. A perfectly healthy colon, better than 95% of colonoscopies of men, according to the gastroenterologist. That ruled out the first concern and worst possible outcome: slow continuous bleeding from colon cancer, or pre-cancerous polyp. My team had exercised great foresight though, anticipating this possible outcome. In addition to a colonoscopy, they’d ordered an upper endoscopy to be performed at the same time. The combined procedure is a bi-directional endoscopy. Probes would look at my entire intestinal tract, up from below and down the throat. Additionally, we had several blood biomarkers measured ahead of the procedure to try and pick up on any signals that would give the gastroenterologist guidance for what to look for while doing visual inspections. Fifteen minutes before the procedure, my blood results returned, finding elevated levels of anti-parietal-cells-antibodies (APCA). They came back at roughly five times the upper limit of normal (103, against a ceiling of 20 Units/mL). It was a positive result confirming the suspicion of AIG being the culprit behind my low ferritin, the other type of gastritis, driven by a bacterial infection, was already ruled out, as we knew I am negative to H. pylori. Even before this finding, my team had ordered five biopsies to be taken from three regions of my stomach. The biopsies were the critical piece. Had they not been ordered, the bi-directional endoscopy would have been completed and AIG remained undiagnosed as there were no visual signatures of the condition in my intestines. Two days later, the results of biopsies came in, showing clear signs of early autoimmune gastritis: early atrophy confined to the acid-producing lining, with the rest of the stomach still spared. My team had anticipated this, methodically tracing every line of evidence. We now had a formal diagnosis. I have autoimmune gastritis AIG. My stomach is eating itself. So this was never one problem. It was three, linked to one another: the iron deficiency, the autoimmune gastritis driving it, and the autoimmune thyroid disease alongside it. Iron and thyroid feed each other both ways, low iron impairs the conversion of thyroid hormone into its active form, and an under active thyroid impairs how the body uses iron. Each made the other harder to fix. Autoimmune gastritis affects an estimated 2–5% of people, and likely more, because it hides and is challenging to diagnose. It's usually silent for years, surfacing only once the stomach has atrophied enough to do real damage: iron deficiency first, then B12 deficiency, then anemia from both, and over a long horizon, raised stomach-cancer risk. In one study of people with precancerous gastric lesions, roughly 18% carried the autoimmune antibodies, and only about 1% had ever been diagnosed. And the earliest clue, low ferritin, is the one standard medicine waves through. Low iron stores get normalized and rarely investigated at all when anemia hasn't shown up yet. That blind spot is what hid mine for a decade. The good news: the iron deficiency is now corrected. I received a 1,000 mg Monoferric iron infusion. This was chosen for two reasons after considering multiple formulations. First, it can safely deliver a full dose of iron in a single infusion (1,000 mg), while older options like Venofer require several separate appointments to reach the same total. Second, certain other IV iron formulations can cause a drop in blood phosphate levels, an important mineral for bones and energy. Monoferric is much less likely to do this, which matters given how closely we track long-term metabolic and bone health parameters. As mentioned earlier, current medical standards treat AIG as something to be managed, not resolved. It's worth noting that many of you give me a hard time, inviting me to "live life" and engage in self-destructive behaviors like a "normal person". I'm cool with the playful ribbing. Also, had I not taken care of my health during the past five years, my situation could potentially be very serious. You too may have a lurking health issue that is undiagnosed and could increase in severity from unhealthy life choices, without your knowing. The absence of symptoms is not the presence of health. A gentle nudge that minding your health, no matter your situation in life, is good decision making. My team and I are going to try and solve my AIG. This is how we’re approaching it: First, routine monitoring keeps the disease in view: ferritin and iron, B12, the pepsinogen I/II ratio, gastrin, and chromogranin A. Gastrin is the dial to watch. If it climbs, the disease is advancing, and the risk of gastric neuroendocrine tumors climbs with it. Second, we’re doing advanced characterization of the disease. We’ll do a repeat biopsy to read the immune infiltrate, deep cytokine profiling, and T-cell subset analysis, to see which pathways are actually firing. That testing drives the intervention plan, including the experimental approaches we intend to develop. + If gastrin and chromogranin rise: damp the gastrin drive (netazepide) and tighten endoscopic surveillance. If the profile is Th1 / interferon-driven: target JAK/STAT. + If it's Th17 / IL-17-driven: target IL-17 and STAT3. + If regulatory T cells are failing: rebuild them (low-dose IL-2, induced Tregs). + If it's antibody- and B-cell-driven and antigen-specific: engineered cell therapy (CAAR-T). Which organizes into four tiers, from available today to frontier: Tier 1, now: protect and support; zinc-L-carnosine, and acid replacement (betaine HCl with pepsin) under physician supervision. This is specific to my case and not something to self-prescribe, especially given the cancer-surveillance considerations above. Tier 2, target the signaling , JAK/STAT, GSK-3, IL-17, and damp the gastrin drive (netazepide). Tier 3, reset the cells, induced regulatory T cells (iTregs). Tier 4, frontier: engineered T-cell therapy (CAR-T / CAAR-T), custom AI-designed antibodies, or synthetic proteins, that can specifically seek out inactivate or destroy the rogue immune cells attacking my stomach lining. To be clear: there's no approved cure for autoimmune gastritis today. Medicine treats it as something to manage, not solve. Tiers 2 through 4 are investigational preclinical evidence at best, and in several cases therapies that still have to be built. If you're working on autoimmune gastritis, antigen-specific tolerance, regulatory T cells, or CAAR-T for organ-specific autoimmunity, please reach out. Modern medicine has normalized too many conditions that erode our health, function, and comfort, shrinking the goal to monitoring and management while a cure is rarely even attempted. Most of these verdicts were handed down decades ago, in an era that predates nearly all of our current tech and science, and they have gone largely unchallenged. We want to change that. In the age of AI, multiomics, and custom-built DNA, proteins, and cells, no condition should be presumed incurable simply because no one has yet tried to cure it with today's stack. I’ll end on a personal note. We fill our days mostly on things that are trivial next to what we ultimately care about. We know, deep down, however, that in the noise of it all, health is easily forgotten until it’s the only thing that matters. We spend a fraction of our lives truly sober to the preciousness of life. We feel it when someone we love dies, when a child is born, when we come close to death ourselves, or when a diagnosis marks our limit. In those moments, we are sobered, and the rarity of it all becomes self evident. Imagine the existence we’d build together if that clarity didn’t fade. I wish all of you the very best. Care for yourself, care for others, care for the planet and care for our animal friends. Care for life as it’s the most precious gift there is.

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luca@lucam8a·
do you guys remember when they announced nolan's adaptation of the odyssey and a bunch of people had no idea what it was
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Raz Burgundy: Rising
Raz Burgundy: Rising@BurgundyStriker·
that 4chan post about how low IQ people can't understand conditional hypotheticals or second-order thinking seemed silly but so many people are unironically saying "this doesn't effect me so why does it matter" no capacity for second-order thinking. they're genuinely this dumb!
Evanit0@Evanit0

I literally haven’t bought a physical game since 2014 so I’m not sure why people are so upset about this. I also have steam and it’s just like using that ? lol

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Qyxdfgk⁉️| FREE 🇵🇸
Qyxdfgk⁉️| FREE 🇵🇸@trinidaddylmao·
I mean the colors actually popping makes it look WAY BETTER than they do in these images, just imagine if actual people who worked on this with a Hollywood budget did a proper color correction as opposed to someone with time on their hands from this app
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Kamil@mr_kamil_p

@MatthewBitts So basically turning up saturation and yellows up ✨️CoLoR CoReCtIoN✨️

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rosey🌹@thechosenberg·
It’s super cool that people consume media like this now
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Israel Exposed
Israel Exposed@xIsraelExposedx·
It took a little longer than expected, but we have created a website for people to view the footage collected from Gaza in one place. You no longer have to download the entire archives to see them. It includes: 64,537 videos 17,905 photos Ability to download individual videos Searchable index Exhaustive sources list (300+ journalists) Geolocation data Livemap with minute to minute updates Victim list It can be accessed here: ArchiveGenocide.com Please share & quote tweet to help this post break out of the twitter algorithm prison. We will keep adding the rest of the archives to the site, be patient- it is difficult work. Continue to seed the torrents provided, as that is the best way to ensure the footage remains stored in decentalized way. God bless all those who sacrificed their lives to get this footage out, and everyone invovled in collecting/archiving it. Join our telegram: t.me/+p_Ufon9FBOY0Y… Follow our backup accounts: @ZionismExposedx & @IsraelExposedAr
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MoonMyers@FlamedLizard26·
@Fordnikov1 @YEEEEAAAABOIII Well it made sense for a 5 movie story, not for a cinematic universe, which is why Aquaman and Wonder Woman would get solo movies before Justice League then Flash and Batman would each get solo movies before Justice League 2. Cyborg as a side character in the Flash movie.
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Fordnikov@Fordnikov1·
@YEEEEAAAABOIII They should have never rushed this story. They could have done some pretty good movies from other GNs and build the hate slowly over a few films and then make 2 movies from the 2 GNs would have been epic.
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YEEEAAABOIII_MUSIC@YEEEEAAAABOIII·
Still one of the worst superhero movies of all time.
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SKAJ@skajillies·
Snake Eaterrrr #mgs
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MoonMyers@FlamedLizard26·
@volerasphere @JoeMish3 @VandalMonkey How far he’s fallen from his past ideals. He is a full on hero in Justice League as a progression from his arc of being a paranoid violent criminal in BvS. Superman inspired him to come back to the light, hence his dream in that cave at the start.
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MoonMyers@FlamedLizard26·
@volerasphere @JoeMish3 @VandalMonkey Because it’s called a character arc and a late origin story. He won from being a villainous anti-hero to having actual heroic qualities by the end. The ‘Martha’ scene triggers his PTSD and makes him realise he’s become just like the scumbags that killed his parents and -
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Joe Mish@JoeMish3·
BvS is about a Year Two Superman learning to accept and deal with the unintended consequences of his actions. Doomsday is the consequence of killing Zod. It's his responsibility. Superman would NEVER ask someone to take the hit for him. You don't know shit about Superman
IDarienZ 🐼@IDarienZ

Un sacrificio estúpido tomando en cuenta que ahí estaba Wonder Woman que es lo suficientemente capaz de derrotar a Doomsday y es tan diestra en armas clásicas que ella misma pudo usar la lanza de Kriptonita y matar al monstruo qué por cierto tiene un diseño horrible

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MoonMyers@FlamedLizard26·
@volerasphere @JoeMish3 @VandalMonkey This line here is Batman, Bruce becoming the hero he needs to be, the hero the world needs in the absence of Superman by following his example. He is denouncing his fatal methods and pursuing a united MetaHuman front to protect the world.
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MoonMyers@FlamedLizard26·
@volerasphere @JoeMish3 @VandalMonkey Look I like comic accuracy and Snyder has a great visual eye for recreating specific comic panels but the quality of the story within the confines of the movie should always be the highest priority. We need to tell a great story first before worrying about external stories.
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Volerasphere@volerasphere·
@FlamedLizard26 @JoeMish3 @VandalMonkey Again, you can have that message while still keeping Batman faithful and accurate. There was no reason to have him abandon his core principles and make him antithetical to his character. You clearly don’t care about comic accuracy at all.
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MoonMyers@FlamedLizard26·
@volerasphere @JoeMish3 @VandalMonkey Yeah because that what the story requires, BvS in the eyes of Snyder was an origin story for Batman since MoS was a Superman origin story. He is psychologically broken but by the end becomes whole with his Jungian Shadow and stops enacting his rage on the world.
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Volerasphere@volerasphere·
@FlamedLizard26 @JoeMish3 @VandalMonkey But in BvS he wasn’t Batman at all which was my whole point. He completely abandoned both his core tenets, which never happened before in any Batman movie, comic or animation. He wasn’t just a bad Batman, he was the literal opposite of Batman….
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MoonMyers@FlamedLizard26·
@volerasphere @JoeMish3 @VandalMonkey “The feeling of powerlessness, that turns good men Cruel.” BvS is about power and bruised male egos (Bruce and Lex) as a result of Superman being an actual hero and doing a better job than both of them.
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MoonMyers@FlamedLizard26·
@volerasphere @JoeMish3 @VandalMonkey They’re using Batman to explore the hatred and fear of immigrants post-9/11 in America, with Lex and the media coupled with his PTSD over Metropolis incident sending him into a feverish rage and fear that Superman MIGHT turn bad when that isn’t the case.
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MoonMyers@FlamedLizard26·
@volerasphere @JoeMish3 @VandalMonkey Yes we’re on the same page he’s an asshole in BvS but in Justice League he is the true Batman because he completed his arc and redemption
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