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I'm sorry but if you are picking the weights back up after 60-90 seconds rest and feeling ready to go for another set, then your training intensity is lacking.
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submission by anon
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Range? She’s always playing the same character in all her movies.
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Every additional minute your toddler spends on a screen, they hear about 7 fewer words from you. By age 3, they also make 5 fewer attempts to talk back and lose one back-and-forth exchange with a parent. That’s from a 2024 JAMA Pediatrics study that put speech-recognition recorders inside actual homes across Australia. The 49% stat in this tweet is real. It comes from a 2017 study at SickKids Hospital in Toronto that tracked 894 children aged 6 to 24 months. For every 30 minutes of handheld screen time per day, the risk of a child being slow to form words and sentences increased by 49%. But only the speech output was affected. Gestures, body language, and social interaction were all fine. The mechanism is displacement. A toddler’s brain learns language through something researchers call “serve and return”: baby babbles, parent responds, baby tries again. That loop is how the brain’s language wiring gets built. When a screen is on, that exchange drops off. And we can now see it on brain scans. A 2020 JAMA Pediatrics study at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital scanned the brains of 47 kids aged 3 to 5. Kids with more screen time had weaker white matter, the insulation around nerve fibers that helps different parts of the brain talk to each other. The weak spots were in the exact areas that control language and early reading. A 2023 study at Tohoku University in Japan followed 7,097 children from birth. More screen time at age 1 was associated with higher rates of communication delays at ages 2 and 4. Each additional hour widened the gap. The AAP recommends zero screen time for children under 18 months, except for video calls. The average child under 2 already gets over an hour a day. But a 2023 systematic review found that when kids with speech delays stopped using devices for six months, 36.7% showed measurable improvement. The word in the tweet is “destroys.” The data says it’s closer to “delays,” and in many cases, delays that respond when the screens come off.
🚨: Screen time destroys toddler's brains. For every 30 minutes, the risk of speech delay increases 49%.
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The idea that there's a biblically inspired elite conspiracy to engineer the return of Jesus Christ through nuclear war is dumb. Anyway, check out this statue of Jesus at the Vatican who, in the literal words of the sculptor, is ascending out of a nuclear crater. So cool.
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U.S. commanders across more than 30 military bases told troops the Iran war is part of “God’s plan” and linked it to “Armageddon.” A commander said Trump was “anointed by Jesus to light the signal fire in Iran to cause Armageddon.” The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) says it has received over 110 similar complaints describing the war as “biblically-sanctioned” and a sign of the Christian “End Times.” Source: Jonathan Larsen / Substack
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Far too many young people are making this mistake.
accidentally isolated myself for years
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4 Oct 2025
This is the worst Call of Duty of all time for Mouse and Keyboard, never have I felt this weak in multiplayer input wise, Warzone is diff but wow this is truly crazy.
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29 Jul 2025
that one homie who's not gonna make it due to entirely self-imposed limitations
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Replying to @fwtimini
They confuse reactions with identity. Rage isn’t who you are it’s who you become when you’re not heard.
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26 Jul 2025
my mom once told me “accountability will always feel like an attack when you are not ready to acknowledge how your behavior harms others” and that shit is real.
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Your mental illness might explain your behavior but it doesn’t excuse your impact on other people. It might explain why you did what you did but it doesn’t erase the fact that someone else had to live with the impact. It gives context and not absolution. You can say
26 Jul 2025
thoughts on mental health that would have you like this?
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18 Jul 2025
i hope i don’t marry someone who comes home and ruins everyone’s mood. i hope i don’t become someone who comes home and everyone’s mood is ruined.
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17 Jun 2025
Just take that risk, bro.
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9 Jun 2025
its clear man. people lose because they’re just casual. casual with time. casual with energy. casual with the things they claim they want. but anything worth having demands obsession. obsession bends the world to you. be obsessed. gm.
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8 Apr 2025
The 80 year old was INDIAN and he said before he died that the attackers shouted RACIAL slurs at him. The way people twist news to push a racist narrative is INSANE
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