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moko@mpbubb·
Dali's painting on the left let me to the sketch by St John of the Cross. Why does that perspective seem so significant? It evokes a feeling of seeing an idea in a new way. Is it a bird's eye view? Is it the soul departing and looking back? Loss, vertigo and sad beauty.
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moko@mpbubb·
@found_it_funny no a Bash for loop and a cronjob could handle this
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MERICA MEMED
MERICA MEMED@Mericamemed·
Offending 3 cultures at once. All in a days work
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moko@mpbubb·
not the point- the point is these are not very toxic at all. You can take 1000x overdose and survive Classifying psychedelics as the same class as barbiturates/opiates/ stimulants - all of which are significantly more toxic- is wrong Heck nicotine and caffeine will kill you easier than psilocybin or LSD
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Joe Bazooka@JoeBazooka123·
@creepydotorg @DiamondEyesFox Stop trying to normalize doing these drugs, they are NOT a substitute for a healthy lifestyle and will more than likely make you go insane.
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Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
A 46-year-old woman accidentally snorted 55 mg of pure LSD because she thought it was cocaine, roughly 550 times the normal recreational dose. She vomited for 12 hours and remained under the effects of the substance for about 34 hours. But when she woke up, the chronic foot pain she had suffered for over 20 years, attributed to Lyme disease, was reportedly gone. She stopped taking morphine for five days and then began microdosing LSD every three days. Three years later, she had completely quit morphine, with no withdrawal symptoms or relapse reported. Researchers described it as an extraordinary case of non-fatal high-dose LSD ingestion with long-term pain relief.
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The Catholic Engineer
The Catholic Engineer@TheCatholicEngr·
The Earth's surface is 71% water Water which is non-carbonated So technically it is flat
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The best folks keeping me sane during this were EMS people. But i am forgetting BJJ and gun ranges. NYC had some law that gyms could be open if folks were masked- so we started class in our masks and they lasted about 20 seconds into the first roll or drill. We wore the masks to class so the gym didn’t get in trouble… and God bless gun ranges - this tongue in cheek sign gave me serious courage every time i left to go back to the commie zone (northern NJ)
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I rode an ambulance - on weekends - for a busy, urban EMS service. I believed -at the time - that the vaccine was the best option so i got Moderna. The first wave of vaccines for first responders Afterwards I met folks who had serious concerns and refused. I learned more and became more a skeptic the more i learned… I learned so much from other healthcare workers- EMTs, paramedics, ER nurses. I understood how and when to mask and sensible ways of reducing risk from Covid (just like any other droplet/aerosol precautions The biggest gift from this was the reduction of fear and isolation. The simple trust you gain from a good EMS partner was the best antidote for Covid. Because- like with Camus’ La Peste - the real epidemic was the atomized fear which reduced no many of us to double masked zombies inside cars with windows up… i wish i had been more of a skeptic earlier. I am glad i had something to do outside of staying in my apartment working on zoom…
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Gain of Fauci
Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack·
Never forget this for the rest of your life.
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moko@mpbubb·
@Cruziness1 @DschlopesIsBack you went against the arrows in the floor? literal NAZI!!!!! I still see those 6foot apart spacing footprints places
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Cruziness@Cruziness1·
@DschlopesIsBack I guess I'm a realist, non-conformist, and a rebel. I did not wear masks unless at my office and I went down the wrong direction in grocery stores and laughed at people who confronted me. No vaxx for me or my family.
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@News12NJ @InformedNJNurse first Christ now this… Hudson county really can’t lose any more hospital beds. I think they are a cardiac center too?
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News12NJ@News12NJ·
LAYOFF WARNING: Nearly 1,000 employees at a hospital in Bayonne could lose their jobs after their employer warned of possible layoffs, according to state labor officials. READ MORE: bit.ly/41bUKhX #News12NJ #Bayonne
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@bruce_barrett good job - I took an airway class at this FDNY symposium last year and they had K9 resuss class. I met folks taking the k9 class and they do CPR and ECGs. Was amazed to learn about what they were doing. Cool shit fdnypro.org/wp-content/upl…
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Bruce@bruce_barrett·
White people things.
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Natalie Wynn
Natalie Wynn@ContraPoints·
OPEN THE FUCKIN STRAIGHT YOU CRAZY BASTARDS OR YOU’LL BE LIVING IN HELL
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Dr. Chacón-Lozsán F .'.
Dr. Chacón-Lozsán F .'.@franciscojlk·
🫀Heart failure in 2026: we are no longer treating symptoms. We are redesigning the disease. The latest evidence update reminds us of something profound: Heart failure is no longer a single entity. It is a spectrum, and now, finally, we are treating it as one. Several paradigm shifts stand out. 1. SGLT2 inhibitors are no longer “add-on” therapy. They are foundational across the entire EF spectrum. From HFrEF to HFpEF, the data are now consistent. Not just symptom improvement, but hard outcomes. This may be the most important unifying therapy in modern HF. 2. HFpEF is no longer a therapeutic desert. For the first time, we have real disease-modifying options: Finerenone → outcome reduction across EF ranges GLP-1 / dual incretin therapies → targeting the obesity phenotype Structural and metabolic mechanisms are finally being addressed We are moving from “HFpEF frustration” → HFpEF phenotyping. 3. Acute heart failure is no longer about stabilization. It is about early transformation. The new paradigm: Start GDMT in-hospital Optimize rapidly Treat beyond congestion Decongestion is still important, but it is no longer the goal. Disease modification starts on day 1. 4. Decongestion is becoming precision medicine Urine sodium-guided therapy Early escalation of loop diuretics Sequential nephron blockade Not just “give furosemide”, but measure, adjust, and target response. 5. Devices are no longer rescue therapy, they are integrated care TEER expanding from mitral → tricuspid Pulmonary artery pressure monitoring reducing hospitalizations Remote hemodynamics shaping outpatient management The boundary between ICU, ward, and home is dissolving. 6. The biggest problem is no longer evidence. It is implementation. We already have: Quadruple therapy Proven outcome benefits Yet many patients never reach target doses. The gap is no longer science. It is execution. 🤓Final message Heart failure care has entered a new era: Mechanism-based therapy Early aggressive optimization Phenotype-driven treatment And perhaps most importantly: We are no longer chasing symptoms. We are altering the trajectory of the disease. 📃Reference Liori S, et al. Heart failure evidence update 2026. Heart Failure Reviews. 2026. doi.org/10.1007/s10741…
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Seasonal Clickfarm Worker@ClickingSeason·
It’s actually super easy to mentally model progressive thought. Just imagine you really want to be seen as a good person and you lack the moral courage to consider 2nd and 3rd order consequences if doing so might make you look like a bad person.
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I dont think I should comment on politics until I can understand why democrats think the things they do about crime and prison Why would anyone just not think "i'd prefer to not get robbed or beaten up, people who do it randomly on the street should die or go to prison forever"

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Stroup Knives@stroupknives·
Tomahawks coming tomorrow!
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Melissa Chen
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen·
This is one of the most important threads that explains what has been eating at you over the last few years. Ever since the great Precambrian Woke Explosion of 2020, it no longer mattered what the specific issue was whether it was climate change, BLM, trans rights, ANTIFA, Free Palestine, or feminism. All left-wing activist causes suddenly felt deeply interconnected and totalizing in very weird and strange ways. If you are a sane person, you'd have asked: > how come feminists didn't care about the Iranian women subjugated and slaughtered by the Mullahs for wanting more freedom? > how come UN Women cared more about making sure trans women (men) have access to female prisons than Hamas terrorists raping Israeli women? > how come Greta "How Dare You" Thunberg smoothly pivoted to campaigning against Israeli "apartheid" while never once mentioning China destroying marine ecosystems with overfishing? > what the fuck EVEN is Queers for Palestine? > why the hell was Microsoft doing land acknowledgments before Zoom town halls? Everything from American corporate life to Hollywood movies to universities became vehicles for the omnicause: a single, all-encompassing moral framework where climate, race, gender, borders, and foreign conflicts are fused. The surface “issue” often became secondary to maintaining ideological purity across the entire bundle. What was driving this? I KNEW where it was coming from. Now, @DataRepublican and @AsraNomani have the receipts. David Horowitz used to say that "the issue is never the issue. The issue is always the revolution." The revolution here is the overthrow of the ideological architecture of the West and the remaking of the world order. China's leadership explicitly wants to undermine American confidence of itself and of the US-led World Order because Beijing is a revisionist power that sees the system as designed to keep it subordinate. And so it amplifies narratives that portray the US-led order as the "root of evil" - imperialist, morally bankrupt, white supremacist, exploitative, and in inevitable decline. The aim is cognitive warfare to erode domestic support for protecting this order which serves to facilitate China's seamless rise. Neville Roy Singham has funneled at least $278 million through dark-money intermediaries, donor-advised funds, shell companies, and US nonprofits into a vast network of far-left activist groups, media outlets, and political education organizations to push this. @DataRepublican directly quotes Singham at a 2024 CCP forum in Shanghai: "If we want to have a new world order based on multilateralism that President Xi and CPC and China have proposed, we have to undo the ideological damage that has been done by the narrative of World War II." Read that again. Understand that Singham sees this WWII narrative as the last major cultural obstacle standing between the current order and the “multipolar” (China-led) future his network is working toward. And now... notice all those around us who are parroting the same line. It used to be just the crazy lefties and the NGOs like the UN. Or the globalists like the WEF. Now you're seeing it on the right. Beijing wins when a majority in the West treats US hegemony and the post-1945 system as invalid, so that it can replace it with one where it sets the rules and norms.
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🧵 THREAD: "House of Singham" : Neville Singham's mega-exposure. This is part 1 out of 5 in a mega-project exposing Neville Singham and his money flows. Honored to have been friends with @AsraNomani throughout this. I'm going to explain this article below - but you should also click through it, because it shows the amazing depth and scope of research which Asra has done. 👇 As always, patience as I pull together the thread.

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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Chloe woke up at 6:45am and immediately felt proud of herself. She had, after all, not eaten a single animal product in four years. The planet was healing. She could feel it. 6:52am - Applied her morning SPF. The SPF contains beeswax. Chloe does not know this. Moving on. 7:10am - Breakfast: a smoothie containing avocado. The avocado was grown in Michoacán, Mexico, on land where a pine forest was until 2019. It required approximately 320 litres of water to produce. It was flown to the UK. Chloe sprinkled hemp seeds on top. The hemp seeds came from China. Chloe felt connected to the earth. 8:00am - Got dressed. Polyester leggings, derived from crude oil. A bamboo top that was processed using carbon disulphide in a Taiwanese chemical plant. Trainers with a recycled plastic upper that sheds microplastics into waterways with every wash. Chloe's outfit today had a higher carbon footprint than a ribeye steak. Chloe does not know this either. 9:30am - Posted on Instagram about choosing compassion. The phone was manufactured in a Shenzhen factory using cobalt from the DRC, where mining operations have displaced local communities and killed an unknowable number of small mammals, reptiles, and insects. The algorithm served Chloe an ad for oat milk. Chloe liked it. 12:00pm - Lunch: tofu stir-fry. The soy was grown in Brazil. Brazil produces more soy than almost any country on earth. The primary reason is soybean oil: one of the most widely used industrial and culinary oils on the planet. The soymeal left over after oil extraction is fed to livestock as a byproduct. Chloe is aware of the livestock connection and finds it outrageous. She has not looked into why the soy was grown in the first place. The answer is the oil. The oil is in her salad dressing. 1:30pm - Drove to the garden centre. The car runs on petrol. Chloe has a Just Stop Oil sticker on the bumper. This is not being commented on further. 3:00pm - Bought a monstera. The monstera was grown in a Dutch greenhouse using natural gas heating. Chloe put it next to the pothos that is slowly poisoning the neighbourhood cats. 6:00pm - Dinner: pasta with cashew cream sauce. The cashews were processed in Vietnam, often by workers in conditions that would prompt significant commentary if they were in an abattoir. 8:00pm - Watched a documentary about factory farming. Wept. Posted about it. Caption: "We have to do better." Chloe is, by every measure she has chosen to measure by, doing brilliantly. By some of the others, the picture is more complicated. Chloe has not chosen to measure by those.
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