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@chicprotagonist

“Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can.”

เข้าร่วม Aralık 2010
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chicprotagonist
chicprotagonist@chicprotagonist·
Life goal: To achieve Mr. Carlo Katigbak’s level of calmness
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A Harvard neuroscience professor who teaches at Harvard Summer School said something that completely changed how I think about memory. She wasn't talking to journalists. She was answering a student question about why smart people still forget everything they study. Her name is Dr. Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, and she has spent decades researching how the brain actually encodes and retrieves information. Here's what she said: "The ultimate litmus test of learning is using the information in a new context, not just remembering it for a test." That one sentence exposes why most people's study habits are completely broken. Here's the actual system she teaches Harvard students to retain what they learn. The first thing she kills immediately is the myth that you have one learning style. The idea that you're a "visual learner" or an "auditory learner" is not supported by modern neuroscience. Your brain wants to learn through as many senses as possible at once, because each sense creates a separate neural pathway to the same knowledge. More pathways means faster and stronger recall. The second technique is spaced repetition, but she explains the mechanism in a way most people never hear. Every time you retrieve a memory, you physically thicken the myelin sheath around that neural connection, which makes the electrical signal travel faster. You aren't just reviewing information you are literally rewiring your brain to access it more quickly. The third technique floored me. She tells students to teach what they just learned to someone else within 24 hours, because teaching forces you to find the gaps in your own understanding before the exam does it for you. The fourth is what she calls "feed-forward" instead of feedback. When you get something wrong, don't treat it as a failure. Ask only one question: what would I do differently next time? That reframe keeps the brain in a learning state instead of a defensive one. But the most underrated insight she shared was this: the single biggest factor in long-term retention is whether you can make the material personally meaningful to your own life. Your brain prioritizes storing things that feel relevant and discards things that feel abstract. The students who remember everything aren't studying harder. They're studying in a way that the brain was actually designed to absorb.
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chicprotagonist@chicprotagonist·
Thank you, @brittzbee, for recommending The House in the Cerulean Sea. I thoroughly enjoyed this magical book and hope it’s turned into a movie or maybe even a series. It would be so fun to watch! 🍿😍 ✨
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chicprotagonist@chicprotagonist·
Finished The Correspondent today, my first read of 2026. I started it on 12/29 knowing absolutely nothing about the plot, and I’m so glad I did. This epistolary journey left me with such a beautiful ache. The main character is etched into my memory. What a way to start the year!
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Raquel Fortun
Raquel Fortun@Doc4Dead·
Nagbayad ako ng dues. Sabi ng marites sa village admin (pag guy ano ang tawag?): Ma’am taga atin yung isang hinuling DPWH! Me: Talaga? Kawawa naman. Teka mayaman nga ba? Marites guy: Ang laki ng bahay, bumibili pa ng katabing lote, ganda ng mga sasakyan! Me: Ay buti nga sa kanya
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Karmina Constantino-Torres
Karmina Constantino-Torres@ConstantKC·
The Office of Civil Defense reports at least 188 killed due to Typhoon Tino, 135 remain missing. To all those who should've been responsible for looking after the welfare of our people, but chose not to - THIS IS ALL ON YOU.
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Audie Gemora
Audie Gemora@GemoraAudie·
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Edwin Lacierda
Edwin Lacierda@dawende·
The Discayas’ bank accounts did not just grow, they exploded by more than 1,115% during the Duterte administration! That alone tells us they were selective in naming their so called corrupt partners. If the biggest payoffs happened under Duterte, yet they now claim there were no ledgers recording bribes to Duterte officials, then let us call it what it is: they’re protecting the Duterte people. Until the Discayas come clean, reveal the ledgers, and return the fruits of corruption, there is no reason they should be admitted as state witnesses. All the more reason for the ICI and the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee to dig deep into the Duterte era corruption. No one should be spared! Not the Marcos cronies of today, nor the Duterte cronies of yesterday. Let the truth come out & let the heavens fall where they must.
Bilyonaryo@bilyonaryo_ph

Curlee & Sarah Discaya's St. Timothy Construction The Anti-Money Laundering Council freezes 77 bank accounts of St. Timothy with ₱48.3 billion in total inflows since 2016. It has 9,975 transactions and a single largest transaction of ₱571.55 million. Fund inflows surged by more than 115,000% from 2016 to 2019; about 80% of its funds or ₱38.65 billion came from the DPWH. Read it here: bilyonaryo.com/2025/09/27/bak…

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Bilyonaryo
Bilyonaryo@bilyonaryo_ph·
Curlee & Sarah Discaya's St. Timothy Construction The Anti-Money Laundering Council freezes 77 bank accounts of St. Timothy with ₱48.3 billion in total inflows since 2016. It has 9,975 transactions and a single largest transaction of ₱571.55 million. Fund inflows surged by more than 115,000% from 2016 to 2019; about 80% of its funds or ₱38.65 billion came from the DPWH. Read it here: bilyonaryo.com/2025/09/27/bak…
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Bam Aquino
Bam Aquino@bamaquino·
𝗣𝗮𝘁𝗶 𝗺𝗴𝗮 𝘀𝗶𝗹𝗶𝗱-𝗮𝗿𝗮𝗹𝗮𝗻, 𝗽𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗴𝗸𝗮𝗸𝗶𝘁𝗮𝗮𝗻. Hindi lang flood control projects ang substandard at overpriced — pati iba pang proyekto, kasama ang classrooms!
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Cielo Magno
Cielo Magno@profcielomagno·
Yung mga ibang senador parang graduate ng Kontrabida Academy sa actingan!
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Alex Calleja
Alex Calleja@alexcalleja1007·
Maputi nga kili-kili mo, maitim naman budhi mo! Put*#^'&#_'ina mo!!! Bilib ako sa tapang mo! You go girl!!!
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Edson C. Guido
Edson C. Guido@EdsonCGuido·
P35.24 BILLION. Kung may P1 million ka na pwede mong gastusin araw-araw, aabutin ka ng 96 years bago yan maubos. NINETY SIX YEARS! Eh ako nga, hindi ko alam paano ubusin ang P1 million sa isang araw. Tapos may magnanakaw ng P35.24 BILLION sa loob lang ng tatlong taon? 🤯
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Nico Quejano
Nico Quejano@nicoquejano·
If you're a minimum wage earner, you make 250,000 a year. For you to earn 1 billion pesos, you need to work for 4,000 years. Tapos dinedeliver lang kay Zaldy Co in one day. Ganda di ba?
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lexi, MD🔜🩺
lexi, MD🔜🩺@bratzburn·
How big is ₱35,240,000,000.00? To exhaust that amount in just one year, you would need to spend a staggering ₱96.85 million every single day. Sounds unreal? Even if you decided to spend ₱3 million a day, it would still take you 32 years and 4 months before the money finally runs out. In a real-life situation, ₱35.24 billion could have funded the complete 4-year college education of 1.7 million Filipino students, assuming an average tuition of ₱20,000 per semester. That’s an entire generation of future professionals whose dreams could have been secured with this amount. That is how massive ₱35.24 billion is. Ganun ka kalala, Zaldy Co!
FTTM@fttm_ph

35.24 BILLION PESOS.

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