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@anonymous79730

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anonymous
anonymous@anonymous79730·
Day 112: False suspension on @the_trollblazer (2009 account, organic curation, no violations). Aadhaar (India's SSN equivalent) verified ignored, Grok blocked. Forced out of X ecosystem — which AI should I choose now? ChatGPT (@sama), Gemini (@sundarpichai), Claude (@darioamodei), or...? @Support @elonmusk @xai @nikitabier review? Thanks Proof thread:
anonymous@anonymous79730

@XFreeze @the_trollblazer Now the suspension is blocking Grok access on my devices ("X account suspended" error during login, even on backups). Impacting xAI products too! @Support @premium @X @elonmusk @lindayaX @nikitabier please manual review and restore—evidence attached. #XSupport

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Hunter📈🌈📊
Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
What a life this must have been.
Hunter📈🌈📊 tweet media
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Healthy & Organic
Healthy & Organic@_Healthyorg·
Biceps Not Growing Try This Curl Variation.
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Geeta Patel
Geeta Patel@geetappoo·
कल्पना करके देखिए कितना दिमाग लगाया होगा इसे बनाने में, किसी कंप्यूटर प्रोग्राम से कम नही
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Become A Saint
Become A Saint@BeSaintly·
Goodbye = God be with you Holy smoke = election of a Pope Breakfast = break the fast Holiday = Holy Day People have forgotten who they are, they don’t even know what the words they are saying actually mean.
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ShitpostGateway@ShitpostGate·
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Unfiltered
Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
THE WORLD GOES TO SCHOOL DIFFERENTLY: 1. Finland: No major exams until the final year of high school. Teachers are highly educated and respected. Consistently one of the best education systems in the world. 2. Japan: Students clean their own classrooms daily. Respect and responsibility are taught before academics. Character comes first. 3. South Korea: Students study until midnight. The university entrance exam is so critical that flights are rerouted on exam day. Burnout among young people is a serious national crisis. 4. United States: Standardized testing dominates everything. School quality depends on neighborhood wealth. Rich areas get better schools. Poor areas get what is left. 5. Germany: At age 10 students are placed into different school paths. Vocational training is taken as seriously as university. Youth unemployment stays low because of it. 6. India: The system runs on memorization and high-stakes exams. 1.5 million students compete for just 17,000 IIT seats. Pressure begins long before a child is ready. 7. Singapore: Ranked number one globally for math, science, and reading in 2022. Extremely competitive. Even the government admits student pressure has gone too far. 8. France: Philosophy is a required subject and counts toward the national exam. Students are trained to think critically and argue clearly from a young age. 9. Cuba: Education is completely free at every level. Literacy rate sits above 99 percent according to UNESCO. One of the most educated populations in Latin America. 10. Netherlands: Students are assessed at age 12 and placed into paths that suit their strengths. Academic and vocational routes are treated equally. No path is seen as lesser. 11. China: The Gaokao exam determines almost everything about a student's future. Pressure starts in early childhood and is carried by the entire family, not just the student. 12. Kenya: Primary school became free in 2003. Secondary school fees still push many families to breaking point. Dropout rates in rural areas remain high. 13. Russia: Historically strong in mathematics, science, and engineering. The system valued compliance over curiosity. That tension still shapes education today. 14. Brazil: Private schools are well funded and deliver strong results. Public schools are severely underfunded. Where you are born almost entirely determines the education you receive. 15. Denmark: University is free for Danish and EU citizens. Students also receive a monthly government stipend just for attending. Education is treated as a public good, not a personal expense. 16. Canada: Each province runs its own education system independently. Quality varies across the country. Indigenous history inclusion in the curriculum is real but still inconsistent. 17. Australia: Universities are strong and globally respected. Indigenous history is now formally part of the national curriculum. The debate over equal funding between public and private schools remains unresolved. 18. Sweden: No formal grades until age 12 or 13. Early pressure is believed to kill curiosity before it grows. Research consistently supports this approach. 19. New Zealand: Māori language and culture are officially part of the national curriculum. Legally protected but depth of teaching varies greatly between schools. 20. Switzerland: Two thirds of students enter vocational apprenticeships rather than university. Both paths are equally respected. Both lead to strong careers. 21. Norway: Public university is free for everyone including international students. Teachers must hold a master's degree. Teaching is one of the most respected professions in the country. 22. Israel: Schools emphasize critical thinking and entrepreneurship from an early age. Combined with technical military training, this directly feeds one of the most active startup ecosystems in the world.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Solomon kept 700 wives and 300 concubines, taxed his people to revolt, and watched his kingdom split in two the year his son took the throne. The "wisest man in the bible" couldn't run his own life. There's a measurable cognitive mechanism behind why, and a 2-second fix. Igor Grossmann ran the experiments at Waterloo in 2014. The same subject reasoning about a friend's conflict produced measurably wiser thinking than that same subject reasoning about their own identical conflict. More perspective-taking, more tolerance for uncertainty, more search for compromise. The gap was huge and held across every age group tested. The mechanism is psychological distance. First-person processing is hot. You're in the body, cortisol is up, the threat system is online, and the brain narrows to defending the self. Third-person processing is cool. The same circuits dampen, working memory opens, you can hold contradictions. The fix is dumb-simple and replicated dozens of times. Ethan Kross at Michigan showed that referring to yourself by your own name instead of "I" produces measurable drops in stress reactivity and better decision quality. fMRI studies confirm it. "Aakash is anxious about this email" lights up different circuits than "I'm anxious about this email." Two seconds of language change, real cognitive change. The pattern is 3,000 years old. The fix is changing one pronoun.
philosophy memes 🔗@philosophymeme0

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Gym Fiesta
Gym Fiesta@GymFiesta·
No gym? No worries 💪 Try these at-home chest workouts
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Idara
Idara@Idarabasimi·
My daughter married a Korean man when she was 21. She hasn't been home for twelve years, but every year, she sends $100,000. This Christmas, I decided to visit her in secret. When I opened the door to her house… I froze in my tracks. I’ll never forget that morning, holding
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No filter Skin
No filter Skin@NoFilterSkin·
Birds chirp an hour before dawn and the frequency opens up the stomata of the plants to breathe. The frequency is common in classical music. Play classical to your plants for MUCH larger crops. Its called sonicbloom.
Ifediche@esther_stan

Teach me something new .

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le.hl
le.hl@0xleegenz·
Me realizing that if you replace the "W" in "What", "Where", "When" with a "T" you will answer the questions
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Men of Purpose
Men of Purpose@Men_Of_Purpose·
I come back to this video when life doesn't go as planned...
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The burger is the cleanest example of why nutrition isn't addition. You can eat a head of lettuce, a tomato, half an onion, and a slice of cheese across three hours and your body handles them. Stack them inside two buns with a beef patty and eat the whole thing in three minutes, and your bloodstream sees something it cannot regulate. Glycemic load is the first problem. A white bun has a glycemic index around 75. Pure sugar is 100. Blood glucose spikes within 15 minutes, insulin floods in to clear it, and that insulin signal tells every fat cell in your body to open its doors. The 20g of fat from the patty and cheese gets escorted into storage. Eaten alone, that fat oxidizes for energy. Paired with a refined carb, it gets stored. Caloric density is the second. A Big Mac is 590 calories, 33g of fat, 1010mg of sodium. The lettuce, tomato, and onion contribute roughly 15 of those calories. The bun and cheese alone carry half the load. Your stomach registers volume, not calories, which is why you can finish 600 calories in three minutes and still order fries. Then the patty. Ground beef cooked at 350°F produces advanced glycation end products and heterocyclic amines. The same beef poached at 180°F has a fraction of these compounds. The "healthy ingredient" stays identical. The cooking method rewrites the chemistry. A plate with the same beef, cheese, vegetables, and a slice of bread on the side is roughly 450 calories. Takes 15 minutes to eat. Keeps you full for four hours. Same atoms. Different physics.
Formula🌵@1realFormula

What’s this logic 😭?

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✦ 𝓢𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓮 ✦🪐
People with ADHD have what’s called an “interest-based nervous system.” They literally can’t force themselves to care about things that bore them. It’s not a choice. It’s not willpower. Their brains physically won’t produce the neurochemicals needed to engage unless something triggers interest, urgency, novelty, or challenge.
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Bia 🌺
Bia 🌺@bialuz05·
Por que eu descobri isso aos 35 anos! 😅 Você sabia que o cheiro GRUDA e fica o dia inteiro? 🤩
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