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Pablo Discobar
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Jaded DJ, decent photographer, doc filmmaker, cranky pundit, hitmaker, and dad: 1 kid, 3 dogs. IWFBOM
شامل ہوئے Ocak 2015
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Post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD) is a real condition where people experience genital numbness for years....sometimes permanently....after coming off antidepressants too quickly.
Your psychiatrist probably didn't tell you this was possible before prescribing.
The withdrawal effects from psychiatric medications can be debilitating & prolonged & in some cases permanent. This is not fringe information. It's documented. It's just not discussed in the standard appointment where you're handed a prescription in 12 minutes.
Be an informed patient. Ask the hard questions before you start.
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Ferrari paid Jony Ive to design a car and ended up with a kitchen appliance worth $640,000 that wiped $4 BILLION off the stock overnight.
> Ive left Apple in 2019 and founded a design studio called LoveFrom with Marc Newson.
> In 2025 OpenAI bought his hardware company for $6.5 BILLION. Their first device was supposed to ship in 2026. It's now delayed to 2027.
> The Humane AI Pin, designed by ex-Apple veterans inside Ive's orbit, launched in 2024 and was sold to HP for scraps within a year.
> Today Ferrari unveiled the Luce, the most expensive car Ferrari has ever sold. The first full car LoveFrom has ever designed. A 4 door 5 seat $640,000 electric grand tourer.
> The internet hated it.
> Ferrari stock dropped 7% in 24 hours, the biggest single-day fall since October. Roughly £3 BILLION wiped off the market cap.
> The reveal was supposed to be Ferrari's iPhone moment. Instead it was Ive's third public product since leaving Apple, and his third public miss.
The man who designed the most iconic product of the last 20 years has had a hard time finding the next one. Every project Ive has touched since Apple has been delayed, scrapped, or sold off. The Luce is the first one that took someone else's stock down with it.


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OnlyFans is Hacked 🚨
Apparently OnlyFans has been hacked and they're selling the complete database of 340 million users
including data of content creators and consumers.
The leaked data includes
- Usernames and profile names
- Email addresses
- Phone numbers
- Account creation dates
- Follower/subscriber metrics
- Creator/fan rankings
- Linked social media profiles
- Partial payment card metadata (last 4 digits of the card)
The result of this is going to be a massive wave of extortion attempts against users

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🚨BILL GATES JUST MADE REAL MEAT DANGEROUS
Alpha Gal ticks are exploding across America at record speed. One bite = lifelong allergy to all real meat. Beef, pork, lamb — your body now treats it like poison.
Meanwhile, Bill Gates has been funding the allergy research… and holds massive stakes in lab-grown fake meat.
They create the problem.
They own the “solution.”
This isn’t random. This is a business model.
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China switched on the world’s largest open-sea offshore solar farm in late 2025.
2.3 million solar panels.
2,934 steel platforms.
11,736 piles driven into the ocean floor.
Generates ~1.78 TWh annually, enough to power around 2.67 million people.
Built to survive force-11 gales and sea ice while sitting nearly 8 km offshore.
Oh… and they’re farming fish underneath it too.
Solar above. Food below.
Fossil fuels increasingly looking like old industrial scaffolding from a previous civilisation.
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In 1996, Alex Jones warned that banks, government, and media were merging into a system of total control—long before most people were paying attention.
“They buy our government for peanuts—and then control the entire monetary system.”
“The mainstream media is owned by the same banking conglomerates that want nothing less than total control.”
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When a Crow feels sick, it goes to an Ant nest and deliberately disturbs it. The Ants get angry and start climbing on the Crow.
But the Crow doesn't move. It stays still with its
wings open. The Ants then spray formic acid on the Crow. This acid helps remove germs and fungi, like a natural medicine.
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You used to sell stuff on eBay.
Maybe an old camera. Maybe Beanie Babies. Maybe a coat that didn't fit.
You paid a small fee. The buyer got the thing. Everyone went home.
That eBay is gone.
The website looks the same. The logo is the same. The 135 million buyers are still there.
But the company isn't really a marketplace anymore.
It is an advertising business with a marketplace attached for distribution.
Last year, sellers paid eBay $2 billion just to make sure their own listings showed up.
Read that again.
The board calls this growth.
A Canadian who runs a video game store called it something else.
Here is what actually happened.
In 2020 the board hired a new CEO. His name is Jamie Iannone. He arrived with a strategy called focused categories.
In plain English, that means leaning into the stuff people pay extra for. Sneakers. Watches. Trading cards. Auto parts.
The everyday seller, the person with the camera and the coat, was no longer the customer.
The customer was now the seller who would pay to be seen.
In 2025 eBay did $80 billion in transactions. They kept $11 billion of that as revenue. Of that $11 billion, $2 billion came from advertising.
Sellers paid them $2 billion to promote listings on a website those sellers already pay fees to use.
That is the growth story.
In the same year, the number of enthusiast buyers, eBay's own term for their best customers, was 16 million.
It was also 16 million the year before.
And the year before that.
And the year before that.
Four years. Zero growth. They mention this on every earnings call without mentioning it.
So what does a company do when growth stops?
It buys back its own stock.
In 2025, eBay returned over $3 billion to shareholders. Most of that was buybacks. In February the board authorized another $2 billion on top.
Buybacks shrink the share count. Earnings per share goes up even when earnings stay flat. The stock price follows.
The stock was $68 a year ago. It is $108 today.
The company did not improve. The denominator got smaller.
Then a man from Canada noticed.
His name is Ryan Cohen. He runs GameStop. He started his career selling pet food online and sold it to PetSmart for $3.35 billion.
He looked at eBay. 135 million buyers. $80 billion in transactions. Real margins. Real cash flow. A board harvesting the business instead of running it.
He bought 5% of the company through derivatives and stock.
Then on May 4, he offered to buy the rest. $125 per share. $56 billion total.
On May 12, the eBay board rejected the bid. They called it not credible.
The math is credible.
What the board means by not credible is we would have to explain why we sold.
Then Cohen went on Piers Morgan.
He said eBay is run by a bunch of losers with perverse financial incentives.
He pointed out that eBay's CEO has been paid $144 million over six years.
He pointed out that he personally takes no salary and has put $128 million of his own money into the company he runs.
You do not have to like Ryan Cohen to notice he is making a point that is hard to argue with.
eBay used to be a place where regular people sold things to other regular people.
Now it is a $48 billion company whose largest growth driver is charging its own sellers to advertise to a buyer base that stopped growing four years ago, while spending billions a year buying its own stock to make the chart go up.
The board calls this strategy.
A video game CEO from Canada called it what it is.
The market is now waiting to see who else agrees.
Plz fix. Thx.
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NASA found the molecule that makes DMT on an asteroid that's older than Earth.
𝘛𝘳𝘺𝘱𝘵𝘰𝘱𝘩𝘢𝘯.
The chemical building block of psilocybin, DMT, and serotonin.
Floating on a 4.5-billion-year-old rock.
𝗙𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗲 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗳𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱 𝗶𝗻 𝗮𝗻𝘆 𝘀𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗲 𝘀𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗲.
Back in 2023, NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission brought back rocks from asteroid Bennu.
Scientists found:
tryptophan
14 other amino acids and
all 5 DNA building blocks.
The ingredients for consciousness.
For psychedelics.
For life itself.
All made naturally in space before...
𝗘𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗵 𝗲𝘃𝗲𝗻 𝗲𝘅𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲𝗱.
Which means: asteroids crashed into early Earth and seeded it with everything needed to create life (and the compounds that let us explore it.)
We're not just made of stardust.
Our psychedelics are too.


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The mainstream media is now confirming we are being robbed at grocery stores and Walmart.
Product after product they take off the shelves and weigh is always short.
They test Walmart shrimp, bring it to the studio and every bag is half a pound short.
This has to be an intentionally large scale scam to defraud Americans at the grocery store.
One or two items is a mistake.
Every item they pull off the shelves being underweight at specific locations is fraud.
The amount that products are underweight isn’t a small amount, it’s a huge amount.
We are being robbed blind.
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Amazon just got caught running a secret price manipulation operation with Levi's, Home Depot, Walmart, and many more.
Every time you "comparison shopped" online, you were looking at prices that were already rigged.
Here's what happened:
Amazon would monitor prices on Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Home Depot, and Chewy in real time. The second a competitor listed a product cheaper than Amazon, they'd contact the brand directly and tell them to "fix it."
And the exact emails are now PUBLIC.
Amazon sent Levi's links to two Walmart listings with the subject line "styles of concern." They basically said the prices on Walmart are too low and we have a problem.
The next day, Levi's responded: "I talked to Walmart and they have partnered with us to take Easy Khaki Classic fit back up to ladder SPP price, $29.99 immediately."
Levi's literally called Walmart and told them to raise the price. Because Amazon told Levi's to make the call.
Walmart complied. Then Amazon matched the HIGHER price.
Both retailers ended up charging more. The customer paid extra. Nobody competed.
Same playbook with Hanes:
Amazon sent them links showing Target and Walmart prices were lower. Hanes confirmed they "reached out to Target and Walmart to have the prices increased."
Target increased the prices. Walmart increased the prices. Amazon kept their margins.
But it gets even worse...
Amazon told Allergan (the company that makes eye drops) that their product was "suppressed" on Amazon because it was cheaper on another site.
Allergan responded: "Walmart got their price back up to $16.99." Amazon then unsuppressed the listing.
They did this with pet treats on Chewy. Furniture on Home Depot. Products across dozens of categories spanning YEARS.
The mechanism is simple but terrifying:
If you're a brand and you sell cheaper on Walmart than on Amazon, Amazon suppresses your product, removes you from the Buy Box, buries you in search results, and effectively makes you invisible to 300 million customers.
Brands can't afford that. So they call Walmart and Target and say "raise your prices or we'll lose our Amazon listings."
Walmart and Target comply because they need the brand's products.
Amazon captures 40 cents of every dollar spent online in America. That gives them the leverage to set prices across THE ENTIRE internet. Not just their own platform.
So turns out, you were never comparison shopping.
You were looking at a coordinated price floor set by Amazon through backroom phone calls between brands and their competitors.
"Amazon is working to make your life more unaffordable."
3 separate antitrust trials are now scheduled for 2027. The FTC has its own case. 18 states plus the DOJ are piling on.
This is literally happening during the WORST affordability crisis in a generation. Groceries up 25% since 2020. Housing unaffordable. Wages flat.
And the largest ecommerce company on Earth has been secretly coordinating with brands to make sure you can't find a cheaper price ANYWHERE.
"Competition" in retail is just a fantasy.
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Pentagon Details MDMA Study Funding for Active-Duty Service Members
A Report from the U.S. Department of Defense details $9.8 million in funding for two MDMA studies in active-duty service members with PTSD. The first trials MDMA-assisted therapy while the second focuses on MDMA-enhanced massed prolonged exposure. The target enrolment is 196 participants across the two studies, which will take place at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, the University of Texas, and Emory University.
Read more on our website: psychedelicalpha.com/news/p%ce%b1-p…

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Salvador Dalí adorava jantar bem.
Grupos grandes.
Mesas longas.
Vinhos caros.
Os melhores restaurantes de Paris e Nova York.
E sempre insistia em pagar a conta.
Ninguém desconfiava.
Na hora de fechar, ele preenchia o cheque com o valor total, com calma e elegância.
Assinava.
E então, antes de entregar ao garçom, virava o papel e rabiscava um desenho no verso.
Um esboço rápido.
Elefantes.
Cavalos.
Figuras surreais.
Assinava embaixo.
E entregava o cheque ao estabelecimento.
Dalí sabia exatamente o que aconteceria a seguir.
O dono do restaurante não descontaria o cheque.
Colocaria numa moldura.
Exibiria na parede do melhor ponto do salão.
Um Dalí original, emoldurado, no restaurante.
Valia infinitamente mais do que qualquer refeição.
Os cheques com seus desenhos foram todos guardados.
E hoje valem uma fortuna.
Há relatos de que a prática aconteceu diversas vezes ao longo dos anos, em Paris e em Nova York.
Em uma das noites documentadas, no Café de la Rotonde em Paris, Dalí pediu ao garçom uma folha de papel, esboçou um elefante de tromba erguida, assinou embaixo e entregou com desenvoltura.
A conta estava paga.
E o estabelecimento havia lucrado com o negócio.
O que Dalí fez não era só excentricidade.
Era uma compreensão precisa de que o valor da sua presença e da sua assinatura já haviam superado o preço de qualquer cardápio.
Ele não precisava de dinheiro para pagar.
Precisava apenas de um pedaço de papel e de saber o quanto valia.
Fontes: ISTOÉ — ArteRef — Revista Bula — Top Melhores

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