Certified Life, Law of Attraction, & FasterEFT Coach. I help people rewire hurtful memories that keep them in unwanted patterns. Life becomes calm & fulfilling

Joined April 2009
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God forbid a woman gets a hobby!
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The subtle breakthrough of the 14.3 series is safety. It’s hard to pick up on most of the time, but I no longer have any doubt. The reduction in reaction time is a huge deal. You can see it yourself in the car, but you’re also seeing so many insane videos posted that we didn’t see as frequently before. The swerves I’ve seen in my car are insane. It really feels like every object is a magnet with the same charge as your vehicle, and the instant any object enters a collision course with your car, FSD is evading. The fact that they’ve been able to almost completely eliminate the jitters while maintaining this rxn speed is insane. The car has to have such a deep understanding of everything happening around it to know when it should evade and when it shouldn’t worry. Especially now with such quick reaction time. Really a testament to how intelligent the system has gotten. We’ve seen it all evolve in real-time as superusers, so sometimes it’s hard to zoom out and look at the entire progression, but man, even just what we’ve seen from 14.1-14.3.4 is remarkable. 2.5 years. Literally 2.5 years since V11. When you think of V11 vs V14.3.4 and realize it has been only 2.5 years, that’s when you know how fast they’re moving. Imagine another 2.5 years?
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Here is my 352nd request to be added to the OG Early access group 🙏🏼 @Tesla_AI gods, I hope you can see this and help a brother out. I try hard to help the Tesla community to post video’s and positively point out any possibly issues we run into to help further the progress for FSD Regardless if it ever happens, I will continue to promote moving us to an autonomous future.
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He thought he got a toy dirt bike—until he turned around…🥹❤️
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She ran to a man at the restaurant and refused to go back to her mom. She never met him before 😂
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Personal vehicle notifications from @vehiclescope 🤝 New rollout notifications from @teslascope
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Loving my Teslascope iOS app @vehiclescope
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The Straight Pipes (1.8M YouTube subs) reviewed the new @Tesla Model Y Performance, and they spent most of the time talking about how good FSD (Supervised) V14 is lol. "It slowed for a bird! The Full-Self Driving is unreal. Mind-blowing. I was driving it in the city on my normal routes, kid to daycare, where I grew up, this is insane. It's so good." Full review: youtube.com/watch?v=i7ELbXfz…
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Okay @elonmusk this is getting out of control!!! Just ordered a coffee and when I paid the barista said “please answer the questions on the screen”
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Replying to @wholemars
Yeah the old method of leaving a voice note was perfect. You could describe any situation, and it went away after a few seconds if you didn't interact with it. I don't really get this.
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Our goal of building the best Tesla iOS app continues, and Android is now under early development. Last night we surpassed 100 testers, and we will double that this week. One-third of all features are based on community feedback, and there are no plans to slow down. ⚡
New in V0.1.1 (now in review): ⚡ Redesigned Drive and Charge Details views, featuring more context and detailed breakdowns of relevant metrics. 📊 No more clutter; charging metrics now have their own dedicated graphs and much easier on the eyes, whether on light or dark mode.
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I just bought a Tesla Model Y Full Self Driving is one of the most impressive pieces of technology I’ve ever experienced. I now wish I’d got it a year ago.
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She ate lunch alone for 730 days straight. What this 16-year-old built from that pain now protects millions of kids worldwide. Seventh grade. Natalie Hampton carried her tray through a packed cafeteria and felt it — that specific, suffocating dread of not knowing where to go. She'd already learned what happened when you approached the wrong table. The silence. The turned backs. The whispered laughter that followed you all the way to the empty table by the wall. The one everyone could see. The one that said: nobody wants her. For two full years — 730 consecutive lunches — that table was hers. Alone. The bullying went further than whispers. She was shoved into lockers. Four physical attacks in two weeks. She came home with scratches and bruises. When she finally reported it, school administrators sent her to counseling — to find out what she was doing wrong. The isolation grew so heavy she was hospitalized for anxiety. Then ninth grade came. A new school. And almost overnight — everything changed. Students welcomed her. She made friends within weeks. She finally knew what safe felt like. But she couldn't stop thinking about the kids still sitting at the wall table. Right now. Today. She remembered what she'd needed most during all those lunches. Not a teacher. Not a pamphlet. Just one person saying: "You can sit with us." So at 16 — with zero coding experience and "a lot of enthusiasm," as she put it — Natalie built exactly that. She called it Sit With Us. The idea was simple and genius: students sign up as "ambassadors," keeping their table open. Other kids privately browse available tables on their phones before ever walking into the cafeteria — and show up knowing they're already welcome. No public rejection. No moment of judgment. Just a guaranteed seat. Within 7 days of launching: 10,000 downloads. Then the world found her. NPR. The Washington Post. CBS News. Messages from Morocco, Australia, the Philippines, France — kids who'd been eating alone for years, finally finding a place to belong. Sit With Us now operates in 30 countries. "Even if it helps one person," Natalie said quietly, "it was worth building." She turned 730 lunches of loneliness into a lifeline for millions. That's not just survival. That's transformation.
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Happy Friday! There are plenty of trolls/nasty people out there but I have found there are even more awesome people!! Try not to let those nasty people get you down. They aren’t worth the time. And you are awesome. 💕
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They found a way to make their neighbors' party more fun.
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This sweet grandma couldn't get her neighbours on the phone so she walked over and left a message, inviting them over for Tacos, on their doorbell camera.
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Mistakes were made..🐕🐾😅
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This is how humans are meant to interact with each other in the world incase no one knew
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Someone replaced the dinosaurs in JURASSIC PARK with PEE-WEE HERMAN and I love it even more now 😂🔥 (not created with AI btw)
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After 16 years of unconditional love, his paw prints deserved a forever spot in our home. ❤️🐾🐾
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강아지들이 만든 리듬에 피아노 🥹 쟤들은 머하고 있는 거냐구 🤣
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