SubZero_CFC

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SubZero_CFC

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SubZero_CFC
SubZero_CFC@CfcSubzero·
Chelsea Football Club For Life !!! 💙💙💙
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Rubin Weston
Rubin Weston@RubinWeston·
Roman Abramovich had his football club stolen by the UK Government. He poured money into the UK economy, quietly gave a lot of money to charity, refused to take furlough money and made his hotels available to the NHS during Covid free of charge. Compare and contrast 🧵
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Chels HQ@Chels_HQ·
Neil 'Spy' Barnett: "#Chelsea is a financial experiment by a hedge fund that has to make a profit by the end of it, and it's very, very worrying." (@TheJOF)
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
New Mexico jury finds that Facebook, Instagram, and Whatsapp are harmful to children's mental health and orders Meta to pay a $375 million penalty, per MorePerfectUnion
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SubZero_CFC@CfcSubzero·
@celery_v2 Why is the fucking question? Are they actively trying to sabotage the club as they hate Chelsea ? It has to be the only explanation
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Len@celery_v2·
Even when Roman got it wrong you could at least understand the logic behind his appointments, Scolari was a world cup winner, AVB just won the treble and was one of the most highly rated young managers in Europe. With Clearlake every appointment follows the same flawed pattern
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wapital@wapital3·
pro tip: if you can smell yourself a little bit other people can smell you alot
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ℏεsam
ℏεsam@Hesamation·
it’s staring at a wall guys. he only stared at a wall 10-20 mins/day and limited unnecessary screen time and the results were noticeable: > easier maintaining focus > more flow state and creativity > mental clarity and presence seems like all you need to do, is just do nothing.
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Shubhvani@shubhvanii·
If you grew up in the trenches, you already know this: The dumber the people around you are, the more aggression you must show to be respected. The smarter the people around you are, the less aggression you must show to be respected. This is an unwritten law of human hierarchy.
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SubZero_CFC@CfcSubzero·
@talkSPORT Yeah that was under maresca you stupid thick cunt stop trying to make shit posts to stay relevant
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talkSPORT@talkSPORT·
Robert Sanchez before the Round of 16 draw: "Give me PSG, so we can get them out and they have no excuse this time as well!" PSG have just beaten Chelsea 8-2 on aggregate... 😬
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Chelsea Fan Accountability
Chelsea Fan Accountability@CFCAccountable·
Chalobah at RB versus Kvara and Barcola is arguably worse than starting Jorgensen last week. Horrific decision yet again.
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Anfield Edition | æ
Anfield Edition | æ@AnfieldEdition·
Slot: “When I came here I was told this club was different and the fans will support the manager for a long time. If it's true [the fans are restless], I don't feel it at all."
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🐾@elsdawg·
dunno how to explain it but Bruno getting all those assists doesn’t make him a good playmaker
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Scientists put kids through 100 hours of reading, then scanned their brains. New wiring had physically grown inside the language regions. Communication between brain areas sped up by a factor of 10. Kids who didn't read showed zero change. That was a 2009 Carnegie Mellon study. It gets wilder. In 2013, Emory University scanned 19 students every morning for 19 straight days while they read one novel chapter each night. Mornings after reading, the brain areas responsible for understanding other people's emotions lit up with new connections. So did the region that processes physical sensation. Their brains were simulating what the characters felt, as if it were happening to them. Those changes stuck around for 5 days after they finished the book. Now flip to scrolling. A massive review published in Psychological Bulletin last September pulled together 71 studies covering 98,299 people. Heavy short-form video use (TikTok, Reels, Shorts) showed a clear pattern: worse attention, weaker self-control, and more anxiety. Consistent across teenagers and adults, across every platform tested. Oxford didn't name "brain rot" its 2024 Word of the Year for nothing. A 2024 brain wave study found that people hooked on short-form video had weaker activity in the front of the brain, the part that controls focus and impulse control. Separate brain scans showed the same thing: heavy scrollers had less activation in the exact regions that deep reading strengthens. UCLA neuroscientist Maryanne Wolf has been studying this for decades. Humans were never born to read. There's no gene for it. Reading is something we invented, and it hijacked neurons that were originally meant for recognizing faces. Over time, it built entirely new brain circuits connecting language, vision, and emotion. But those circuits only survive if you use them. Stop reading, and they fade. Wolf's conclusion is simple: screens built for speed produce a speed-wired brain. Books built for depth produce a depth-wired brain. One honest caveat: most of these studies are snapshots, not long-term tracking. People who already struggle to focus might just prefer short videos. But the same pattern showing up across nearly 100,000 people is hard to shrug off. The tweet repeats the line seven times. The research backs it up with brain scans, EEG data, and white-matter imaging across tens of thousands of people.
✒️@Literariium

The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books. The antidote for brain rot is books.

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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
THE FEYNMAN TECHNIQUE FOR LEARNING: 1. Pick and study a topic. 2. Explain the topic to someone, like a child, who is unfamiliar with the topic. Use simple language. 3. Identify any gaps in your understanding. 4. Return to the literature to understand better.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what's happening at Amazon right now? Their own AI coding agent Kiro reportedly "decided" the fastest way to fix a config error was to delete the entire production environment. Gone. A 6-hour outage. 6.3 million orders lost. Amazon's SVP called thousands of engineers into a mandatory meeting this week. Not to discuss strategy. To discuss damage control. Now here's my prediction and I want you to screenshot this: Amazon won't just ban AI-assisted code. They'll make every engineer personally liable for AI-generated code they approve. Other Big Tech will follow within 6 months. Think about what that means. The same companies that fired thousands of engineers to "restructure around AI" are about to tell the remaining ones.. you're now legally responsible for code you didn't write, can't fully understand, and were told to ship faster. Atlassian fired 1,600 people this morning to go all-in on AI. Replit is hiring kids who vibe code. And Amazon, the company that BUILT one of these AI coding agents just watched it nuke production. The vibe coding era isn't ending. But the "move fast and let AI break things" era is about to hit a wall. And that wall is called liability. Companies wanted AI to replace engineers. Now they need engineers to babysit AI. And they already fired the babysitters.
Bindu Reddy@bindureddy

PREDICTION - Amazon will ban all Gen-AI assisted code changes in the coming weeks! More companies will follow..... Be warned - your legacy code base, tech debt and bugs will sky-rocket if you continue to BLINDLY embrace AI

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Fathers Diary
Fathers Diary@Fathers_Diary·
Things to teach your kids from today; - Chess - First aid - Resilience - Astronomy - Persuasion - Adaptability - Self-respect - Self-defence - Cooking skills - Assertiveness - Managing time - A good attitude - Public speaking - Problem solving - Self-awareness - Gardening skills - How to volunteer - How to negotiate - Living off the land - Basic home repair - Starting a business - Money management - Good communication - Don’t watch the news - Emotional intelligence - How to manage stress - Basic car maintenance - How to make a decision - How to influence people - How to be a great mother - It’s okay to feel your emotions - Mental frameworks for thinking - Understanding healthy relationships - Building others up, not tearing them down - Problem-solving over memorization - Exploration over conformity - Creativity over rote learning - The value of hard work. - How to be kind to everyone. - Why failure is the path to success. - How to think, not what to think. - How to adapt, not conform. - How to lead, not follow. - How to create, not consume. - Taking care of animals. - Good use of language. - Opposite sex relationships. - Healhy food choices. - Music, listening and performing. - General culture. - Foreign languages. - Leadership. - Stoicism. - Fasting. - Sports. - Video games. - Spirituality. - Travelling. - Copywriting. - Drawing. - Self love. What would you add?
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
We are overstimulated and we don't even notice. Netflix while eating. Reels in the bathroom. Music while cooking. Podcasts on walks. We consume by default, not by intention. You keep filling every gap, then wonder why you feel foggy and unmotivated. Boredom and silence are the real growth drivers. They give you space to think and create. That's when solutions show up for problems that have been stuck for months. Leave some room.
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✒️@Literariium·
A girl asked, “Be honest. What do you think when you see a girl whose face and body look better than your wife’s or girlfriend’s?” And a man replied, “Why light a candle when the sun is shining?” And honestly, that response stayed with me. Because it was not about pretending other women do not exist. It was about perspective. There will always be someone prettier, someone different, someone new. But when a man truly values the woman he has chosen, he does not measure her against passing faces. He sees her as his sun. And when the sun is shining, you do not go searching for small lights to impress you. Real loyalty is not blindness. It is intention. It is waking up every day and choosing the person you already have. It is understanding that attraction is common, but commitment is rare. that kind of mindset is what makes a relationship feel safe. Not because no one else is beautiful, but because to him, she is home.
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