Darrin Vernier
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Darrin Vernier
@JackDozerSlappy
No porn. No crypto. No bots.
Sumali Kasım 2022
609 Sinusundan241 Mga Tagasunod

@liz_churchill10 If you can't read the language you can't read many signs.
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@1True_American_ It used to be a neurodivergent problem.
Now it's a supply chain problem.
They don't have what I came for.
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@PolitiBunny Either they're a liar or a crappy parent...
Or they just drive the kid fast to the hospital themselves like people have done for 100 years.
Probably get there before the ambulance arrives.
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Parents don’t hesitate to call 911 if their kid’s lips turn blue.
So either you’re a liar or a really shitty parent.
Neither is a good thing.
Noah Taylor@noahforkansas
When my son's lips turned blue, my wife and I had to pause and ask ourselves: can we afford the ambulance? No Kansas family should ever have that conversation.
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If you fail to find any enjoyment in this clip at all, then I highly recommend that we part ways right here and now...
Sarahh@Sarahhuniverse
The CGI is often described as cheesy or "horrifically bad," yet it is considered part of the show's cult charm.... 🎥© 90s.era.nostalgia
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In 2011, a neuroscientist at MIT named Dr. Li-Huei Tsai made a discovery that should have been on the front page of every newspaper on Earth.
She exposed mice with advanced Alzheimer's disease to a flickering light pulsing at exactly 40 Hz — forty flashes per second. Nothing else. No drugs. No surgery. Just light at a specific frequency.
Within one hour, the amyloid-beta plaques in their brains — the protein deposits that define Alzheimer's — began to dissolve. Not slow. Not gradually. Within sixty minutes.
After seven days of daily 40 Hz exposure, plaque levels dropped by 50%. The mice regained memory function. Their neurons began firing in synchrony again. The brain's immune cells — microglia — activated and started clearing the toxic buildup like a cleaning crew that had been asleep for years.
The study was published in Nature. The most prestigious scientific journal on the planet. Peer-reviewed. Replicated. Confirmed.
That was 2016. It is now 2026.
40 million people worldwide have Alzheimer's. The pharmaceutical industry generates $13 billion per year from Alzheimer's drugs that do not reverse the disease. Not one of them. They slow it. Maybe. Temporarily. At $26,000 per year per patient.
A 40 Hz light costs less than a dollar to produce.
Dr. Tsai is still at MIT. Her research continues. Phase III human trials are underway. But you will not see this on the evening news. You will not hear your doctor mention it. You will not find it in any pharmacy.
Because a frequency that costs nothing cannot sustain a $13 billion industry.
The light is 40 Hz. The frequency is real. The science is published. And 40 million people are still waiting for permission to use it.
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@MarindaVannoy1 Involuntary servitude was prohibited.
So why must anyone involuntarily serve in the military?
They stopped using convicts to crack rocks but they still use law abiding citizens as cannon fodder?
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@GlockfordFiles Michael Jordan was great, don't get me wrong, but they did the same thing with him.
Which is odd considering they're the ones everyone is watching.
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@EllieGAnders That's a fantastic deal. I usually see them at $6 or more.
You can plant the tops and they'll grow plants then pineapples.
And you can ferment the scraps into a delicious drink called tepache.
Or just enjoy them and take a nap instead.
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@nicksortor @drew_ponder Now ai has human detection software so the robot can hunt us for sport
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@CollinRugg As if it could be worse, it was her birthday.
The lack of empathy and motivation of such people is incomprehensible.
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NEW: FedEx driver who is accused of abducting and strangling a seven-year-old girl, puts his face in his hand as a photo is displayed of him driving her to her death.
7-year-old Athena Strand was seen standing behind Tanner Horner in his FedEx truck.
Athena was allegedly snatched by Horner when he was delivering a Barbie doll to her home in Paradise, Texas.
Horner initially claimed that he accidentally hit the girl with the truck before "panicking" and pulling her into the vehicle.
He said he then strangled her in the vehicle and dumped the body 7 miles from the home.
The photo, however, shows that Athena was alert in the truck and did not appear to have been struck by the truck.
Wise County District Attorney James Stainton says the jury will see footage on the day of the killing, depicting the moment Athena was strangled to death.
"Somebody covered up the camera because they don't want you to see. Guess what? Audio is still running, and you're going to hear it. You're going to hear what a 250-pound man can do to a 67-pound child," he said.
"And when I say it's horrible, I mean it. I've been doing this for 25 years, and I promise you, buckle up."
Horner qualifies for the death penalty.
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