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psychological researcher turned npc exploiter
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@PicoPaco17 In laymanâs terms:. If a man has a kid when heâs 30, the number of genetic mutations that kid inherits from him is about 50% higher than the number of mutations the kid would have inherited at 18 years old. Is this good or bad?.While at this age the kid may group up in a more.
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@thrishul @PicoPaco17 Correct some mutations are good for us. But with more mutations youâre increasing a lot of different odds.
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@petergyang âNothingâ is a strong word. A reasonable person understands that Elon obviously didnât create all the hardware and software by himself. But the reasonable person also knows that you can put a team together and stilly may not come up with what Elon did.
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TLDR; @DeGodsNFT is a fucking cult. Join us. Social animals naturally seek community, and w/n those communities, we gravitate toward people like us. Psychologists refer to this as in-group or similarity bias. Start a village, and people will naturally cluster with others like
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I purchased all 3 @DeGodsNFT for .69 btc⌠đ . Will it be worth it? 𤡠. đ 535 degods.đ 258 holders.đ I hold .56% of supply now đ
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@yanatweets @bchesky Cheskys previous interviews years ago doesnât have him doing these behaviors. This one and another recent one does. Itâs odd. Here are signs someoneâs on coke:.- Dilated pupils.- Increased energy or restlessness.- Rapid speech.- Euphoria or extreme confidence.- Nosebleeds or.
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I just asked a couple of normies what they thought of my @DeGodsNFT . Canât wait to show yâall. đ
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Shoutout to all MFers rocking nft PFPs that have gone straight to 0. You the real ones. Commitment is on god level. The ones @DeGodsNFT would love to invite in. Just sayin.
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@Jimbocool4 @dieworkwear i want to know what i'm working with here and we're on twitter :P. so what is it? $4k?.
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@0xKyon Walking helps boost creativity and productivity by clearing your mind and sparking new ideas. Studies show that walking, especially outside, leads to more creative thinking and better problem-solving. Innovators like Steve Jobs used walking to come up with new ideas. Sources: .-.
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@bariweiss @AbigailShrier @TheFP This is just another symptom of where we're at as a country. It's related to the concepts of legal evolution and accretion where legal systems grow more complex over time. Laws are created to address specific issues or problems as they arise. And over time, new situations and.
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@adamscrabble New research shows that during prolonged fasting, the body undergoes significant changes across multiple organs. This can lead to health benefits beyond weight loss. These benefits appear after three days of fasting. The study, involving 12 participants who fasted for seven.
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@balajis When you financialize things, the truth comes out. Polls without risk is armchair philosophy.
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@NTFabiano The TLDR in laymenâs terms:. This study explores how the brain might achieve complex coordination of many neurons by using concepts from quantum physics. Okay, how?. 1. When the brain thinks/process, it depends on millions of neurons working together in sync. However, we don't.
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@pastagotsauce Interesting but likely won't work for many reasons. - Memecoins are speculations driven by social idiosyncrasies and emotional trading rather than fundamental analysis or a coherent structure. Even the best traders struggle to predict chaotic, short-term movements. They're only.
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@awkwardgoogle In my culture, your cousins are also considered your brother/sister for relative purposes and level setting. So their kids are your nieces and nephews ⌠theyâll call you aunt/uncle. Their kidsâ kids will call you a grandparent. I find this more elegant and communal.
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@PeterAttiaMD For the laymen: A study shows that a high number of adults who appear healthy and are considered low-risk actually have a condition where arteries narrow due to plaque buildup. This finding highlights the importance of using cholesterol-lowering treatments to prevent the.
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@GymBodyFitness_ Here are the 17 superfoods for testosterone:. 1. Eggs.2. Tuna.3. Oysters.4. Beef.5. Fortified Cereals.6. Beans.7. Spinach.8. Ginger.9. Pomegranates.10. Garlic.11. Almonds.12. Salmon.13. Olive Oil.14. Avocados.15. Berries.16. Bananas.17. Cabbage. While no specific foods can.
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@Austen I actually asked my barber this. He said it after 5 or so times you can get pretty good at cutting your sides and back. Just gotta' get use to the reflection of the mirror.
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@embersunn Seems to me that everyone wants these conditions as a badge of honor. Kind of weird when thereâs actual people who have these âem and it makes it really difficult for them to actually work with others or get things done. Then someone comes along and canât focus for a split second.
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I fucking love Greek architecture, philosophy, and influence. Thereâs a lot of symbolism in these things. And @DeGodsNFT embodies and draws from it early on. Thatâs why Iâm drawn to this jpg. The ancient Greeks valued physical forms and idealized the human body in art/culture.
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@AdamMGrant In laymanâs terms:. The research focuses on developing personalized brain circuit scores to identify distinct biological subtypes ("biotypes") in patients with depression and anxiety. By analyzing brain activity patterns from MRI scans, the study categorized patients into six.
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@acagamic Let me explain this in laymanâs terms thatâs actually useful:. 1. Whatâs the scope of your research?.- Main research question (tie in).- Define the specific areas of research youâll cover in your lit review (tie out). 2. Choose a theoretical framework.- Identify and select.
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Well. now it's on chain. Just inscribed this S3.33 @DeGodsNFT on bitcoin đ. What was never alive may never die.
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@paulg The tldr in laymanâs terms:. Brian Chesky challenged common advice given to startup founders. Many people suggest that as companies grow, founders should hire good people and let them work independently, which is more of a "manager mode." However, this advice led to poor results.
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@jackmallers People are overly fixated on Bitcoin as a single unit of currency. They see the high price as a barrier to entry. Instead, we should shift the focus to denominating and stacking sats. If people go on mainstream media talking about acquiring satoshis and the price of a sat, it.
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@cremieuxrecueil The TLDR in layman's terms:. Finding people who are exceptional in intelligence, conscientiousness (hard-working, organized), and emotional stability (calm, resilient) is extremely rare. While many recruiters expect people who excel in all these areas, such individuals are very.
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@Vivek4real_ If anything I would expect a greater adoption difference for several reasons:. 1. Existing infrastructure .2. Global awareness vs when Internet came out.3. Clear financial incentive. We are still very very early.
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If you took a detailed inventory of @DeGodsNFTâs technical updates and experiments, youâd end up with a comprehensive playbook of the NFT spaceâs evolutionâcapturing every trend, innovation, and meta shift. It would offer insights into what worked, what didnât, and a clear.
The arbitrage from swapping $DEGOD into DeGod NFTs was hindering the pump. So we turned it off. Here's why we made this decision:.
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@sama TLDR;. In the coming decades, advances in AI will let us do things that would have seemed like magic to previous generations. This progress isnât new but is speeding up. Societyâs collective intelligence has made us more capable over time, and AI will accelerate this by helping.
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@ygor3point0 Bridge to SOLâŚ.When Solana logo is flipped it shows S IIIâŚ. I think we solved it boys.
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@cremieuxrecueil TLDR:. 5% of the time a citizen shot the attacker, ending the situation before police came.
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@devahaz Tech bros are always awkward. Theil was also awkward. Sacks looked like he was delivering jokes at a standup comedy show lol.
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@dieworkwear My friends and family would wonder wtf happened if I suddenly started dressing like this đ.
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@AutismCapital You have bad logic. You've failed to engage with the complexity of political discourse. Instead, you've committed several fallacies:. Criticizing Rogan, ad hom attacks and labeling him a "fence sitter" and "cowardly" instead of addressing his choice with substance and arguments.
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