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Here to inform ℹ️ inspire 💡educate 📖 and encourage thinking 🤔 let's converse 🗣️ laugh 😂 and get the dopamine flowing 🧠 ADHD ♥️ photography📸

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Cortexmatters@Cortexmat·
@raye Raye!! I was having a really crappy day until I received the Spotify notification about your album. My dopamine levels accelerated significantly allowing me to have a very productive and mellow day. Amazing work, Thank you! 🙏
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RAYE@raye·
My 2nd album THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE is out at midnight. I hope you will like it. I’m nervous. Lots of love. 🌦️😭❤️‍🩹
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Mandy Simard@MandyLSimard·
Here’s a Nature photo that I’m really proud of
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Cortexmatters@Cortexmat·
@HistoryGirlBW I used to stay with my gran some weekends and down her high street was a fancy toy shop, my gran told me they won't let you in unless you buy something, so I never went in 😂😭😭😭.
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History Girl@HistoryGirlBW·
Little boys gaze into a toy shop window. London, 1950s.
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Wolf of X
Wolf of X@WolfofX·
Requiem for a Dream
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Cortexmatters@Cortexmat·
Maybe, considering the below list of extraordinary events that has led to our existence. • Formation of Earth (4.54 Bn years ago) • Moon-forming impact (4.51 Bn years ago) • Oceans, stable crust/atmosphere (4.4 Bn) • Origin of life (abiogenesis) (4.0–3.5 Bn) • Great Oxidation Event (2.4–2.1 Bn) • Eukaryotic cells emerge (2.1–1.6 Bn) • Multicellular life & Cambrian Explosion (630 Mn years ago) • Genus Homo & tool use (2.8 Mn) • Anatomically modern humans & behavioral modernity (300,000–50,000 years ago) • Neolithic Revolution / agriculture (12,000–10,000 years ago) • Writing & early civilizations (5,500–3,500 years ago) • Scientific & Industrial Revolutions (16th–19th centuries CE) • Digital & information age (mid-20th century onward)
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Earth
Earth@earthcurated·
Are we alone in the universe?? A. Yes B. No C. Maybe
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m.o.t@KentUranium·
@Cortexmat @its_The_Dr It was correct seal, but it was not designed to work in such cold. The engirees responsible of the seals warned and wanted to postpone the launch. But the leadership wanted to launch even they were warned that it was too cold and the seals May fail...
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Johnny Midnight ⚡️
Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
Challenger Disaster Captured by Helicopter Camera 1986.
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Best Movie Moments 🍿
Best Movie Moments 🍿@BestMovieMom·
The 23-minute D-Day landing in Saving Private Ryan (1998) cost $12 million, about a fifth of the film’s budget. Filmed over a month with 1,500 actors and 400 crew, it remains one of the most visceral and powerful scenes in film history.
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Cortexmatters@Cortexmat·
I actually re-watched this last week as it's a film I haven't seen in years. It's a magnificent piece of cinema but deeply chilling due to the true nature of events. Today's generation could not comprehend that young adult men signed up to do exactly this, knowing that there is a chance that they will never see their families again, all in the name of freedom and doing the right thing.
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Cortexmatters@Cortexmat·
@BenBruno27 @TheCinesthetic Yeah don't watch it, I went to the cinema with an open mind and was prepared for some slight exaggerations, but it was 2.5hrs of total cringe.
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Ben@BenBruno27·
@Cortexmat @TheCinesthetic Same here. Life long F1 fan, but have absolutely no interest in seeing the film. This is the most of it I’ve ever seen, and it confirmed my feelings. Rough.
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RetroGP.com@RetroGP_Store·
HAPPY 83rd BIRTHDAY HANS HEYER Failing to qualify was not going to stop the German driver racing at his home #F1 GP in 77. He sneaked onto the grid and started anyway. Retiring on L9 he is the only man to achieve a DNQ, DNF & DSQ in the same race tinyurl.com/ATS-F1-Shop
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Earth@earthcurated·
Be honest... Do you like the snow? ❄️
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Cortexmatters@Cortexmat·
@UnracedF1 How times have changed, with technological advances of the cars and the physical aspect put on the drivers has moulded them into athletes. Mansell in 1995 - 78kg (12.2st) Riccardo in 2024 - 66kg (10.3st) 2% body fat I much prefer F1 in the 90s though.
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UnracedF1 - Thanks Peter Sauber🏁
The only one for today! Who remembers McLaren's MP4/10 debacle with Nige? He was too big to fit in the narrow cockpit of the car. Missing the first 2 races. The car would be changed, though Nige never peaked with McLaren. #F1 #RetroF1 #F1 #RetroF1
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Cortexmatters@Cortexmat·
@JohnCena It does no harm being an independent indervidual and canceling the ticket or even getting off at the first stop. Trust your instincts!
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John Cena@JohnCena·
Many times we do not like getting onto the train of reasoning simply because we don’t like where it takes us.
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Mention one opinion about AI that you’d defend like this ✍️
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Cortexmatters@Cortexmat·
@NuvolariTazio1 The scream of that Honda V10, hacking away at the steering wheel and driving one handed whilst changing gears, An amazing era!
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Petrolhead 🏁@NuvolariTazio1·
Ayrton Senna's two fastest flying laps during the 2nd quali session of the 1989 Japanese GP. In the 1st lap, Ayrton was 1.3s faster than the field. Not yet satisfied, he returned to the track & beat his own time by 1s with a legendary braking & downshifting maneuver on the Casio.
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Cortexmatters@Cortexmat·
@sciencegirl The audio sounds like AI, the camera is well controlled and the voices are very calm whilst explaining exactly what is going on. Feels like AI! 🙄
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Huge Great White shark just cruising casually around the marina
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