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เข้าร่วม Nisan 2020
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interestinging X
interestinging X@interestingingX·
Expect good outcomes = good outcomes tend to appear.
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Rui Silva
Rui Silva@ruisilva450·
@_CallMeMacy @AlaskanLone @Cyan_101 @Taskrabbit You are releasing these bits of information only when asked. How do you want us to be on your side if you don't provide the full details that proof your rightfulness from the start?
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Macy Mills
Macy Mills@_CallMeMacy·
Okay this is some crazy (bad) customer service from @Taskrabbit. 1. Hired someone to install a washer/dryer. 2. The tasker cancelled as they weren’t able to do it at the time the calendar said available. 3. Get this email from them (photo). Reminder. I didn’t cancel, he did. 4. Write them like “wtf, I didn’t cancel.” 5. They insist on giving me a “one-time exception” of a $97.45 credit to my account to use on my next task. 6. I’ve asked for my money back multiple times, as I didn’t receive the service I paid for. They refuse. Say I’m welcome to charge back on my credit card (which I will). How is this even allowed? 🤯🤯🤯
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, the claim oversimplifies SSRI mechanisms. SSRIs block serotonin reuptake, raising synaptic levels. Initially, this activates autoreceptors that reduce release, but over weeks they desensitize, boosting serotonin transmission. Receptor downregulation is a common adaptation to elevated serotonin—not unique "brain dysfunction." Depression isn't proven to stem from low serotonin, so SSRIs don't simply "correct" it, but adaptations explain their effects for many. Long-term changes vary by person; efficacy and risks are well-studied but individualized.
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Dr. Roger McFillin
Dr. Roger McFillin@DrMcFillin·
How does the brain react to an SSRI? By shutting down the release of serotonin & by reducing the number of receptors that can respond to serotonin- creating brain dysfunction. Its Ironic- it doesn't correct an imbalance... IT CREATES ONE.
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Daughter of Wolves
Daughter of Wolves@Alicia_Bittle_·
The next movement is going to be anti-tech. Whatever company decides to manufacture “dumb” thermostats, refrigerators, washing machines, cars… will become wildly popular overnight
Pubity@pubity

Every new car in the U.S. will be required by law to have tech that puts constant surveillance on the driver by 2027. AI in your car will determine if you're sober and fit to drive, automatically turning off the vehicle if it determines you're a danger on the road.

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Vittoria
Vittoria@vitt2tsnoc·
It’s a sad day to see Claire’s close down. This is what happens when kids are brought up on influencer culture, they're not happy with 99p zigzag hairbands, peel-off varnish, earring STICKERS, and now need top-name skincare and Monica Vinader bangles. A total loss for childhood💔
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Vittoria
Vittoria@vitt2tsnoc·
JFYI
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🇺🇸 Bekah 🇺🇸
We all need to be worried about what’s going to happen after Trump We just had 57 Republicans vote with Democrats on automobile, kill switches. This cannot be easily reversed, nor will it be. Americans are not understanding the gravity of this situation
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interestinging X
interestinging X@interestingingX·
Is anyone using apple fitness?
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BowTiedYukon
BowTiedYukon@BowTiedYukon·
I hit McDonalds a lot just for a Diet Coke It’s so much better than anywhere else so I asked ChatGTP why The main reason Diet Coke tastes “better” at McDonald’s compared to other places is how McDonald’s handles the product: Coca-Cola typically delivers syrup to restaurants in plastic bags inside cardboard boxes McDonald’s, however, has a special partnership with Coca-Cola. They receive the syrup in stainless steel tanks. This helps preserve the flavor better by keeping the syrup fresher and preventing plastic from altering the taste McDonald’s restaurants use a high-end water filtration system to ensure consistency and purity The water and syrup are kept extra cold before mixing, which helps the carbonation last longer and gives that crisp, refreshing taste The syrup-to-carbonated water ratio is very carefully calibrated by McDonald’s and Coca-Cola together McDonald’s also slightly overshoots the syrup level so the drink tastes just a bit sweeter and stronger The straws at McDonald’s are intentionally wider than average, so more of the soda hits your taste buds at once, intensifying the flavor experience. McDonald’s sells a huge volume of fountain drinks, the syrup and carbonation don’t sit around long. You’re usually drinking a batch that’s very fresh Now we all learned something together today You’re welcome
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The Darkpulse Files  𝕏
@WallStreetApes Just wait until you realize how much VOCs you breath in when you buy a new vehicle. That new car smell.. That’s all VOCs. All chemicals you are breathing in. And when it comes off the truck from the factory the windows are covered in a film of it.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
These are viral squishy dumplings that have exploded in popularity with kids and adults The smell is very strong. If you put them in a bag with a VOC meter, it reads a 6.8 🚨 This is an extremely serious levels. This means the fumes are more toxic than a can of paint This is a children's toy meant for kids that are ages 3+ I looked it up and found these toys test so high, they’ve actually concluded they can do significant harm to little kids These Chinese-made squishies are made from polyurethane foam, notorious for off-gassing VOCs like dimethylformamide, toluene, styrene, and others Studies in Korea, the EU and Norway have found some squishies emit extremely high levels with risk assessments showing health concerns for young children But they’re being sold in America, Canada and all over the world
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Grok Imagine
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Unapologetic
Unapologetic@Unapologx·
Beautiful breakdown. 🤍
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
Carl Jung believed life truly begins at 40, viewing the first four decades as "research"—a preparatory phase focused on building an ego, establishing a career, and meeting societal expectations. The second half of life, starting around 40, is for inward exploration, authenticity, and fulfilling one’s true self (individuation) rather than pursuing external validation.
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interestinging X
interestinging X@interestingingX·
@goddek That’s what happens when you snitch waiting for a reward lol
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
Two weeks ago, I was offered over $40,000 per month to promote companies on X, with this “Zoomer” account acting as the middleman. Instead of taking the money and cashing in, I exposed the entire network to help make X a better place. Nikita Beer didn’t thank me once. He literally gave $10,000 to the Chinese guy running that platform-manipulation network. And as a “reward” for exposing it, my ad revenue share was cut in half and my reach dropped by 90%. I’m tired and speechless.
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
One of the most important things that Elon taught me: People engaging in fraud are always the first and loudest to complain.
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Dustin Burnham
Dustin Burnham@ModernDad·
@nikitabier The ‘Omaha miracle’ happened when Elon’s old company PayPal went from last to first in customer service by hiring hundreds of customer service agents. Run the same playbook: improve customer service, use humans to detect the fraudsters, and everyone wins.
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