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Re: https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/elon-mu ... 06466.html
"Musk gives employees two days to commit to 'hardcore' Twitter or lose their jobs"
"the report didn't quite delve into the specifics of Musk's expectations,
but the executive apparently said it means 'working long hours at high intensity'."
Chinese technology assembly seems good reference for 'hardcore' work environment.
And with so much talent being dIscarded, new Twitter competition seems inevitable!
Rod
"Musk gives employees two days to commit to 'hardcore' Twitter or lose their jobs"
"the report didn't quite delve into the specifics of Musk's expectations,
but the executive apparently said it means 'working long hours at high intensity'."
Chinese technology assembly seems good reference for 'hardcore' work environment.
And with so much talent being dIscarded, new Twitter competition seems inevitable!
Rod
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... icans.html
"Scientists create a vaccine for FENTANYL - the frighteningly potent opioid killing 200 Americans a DAY:
Researcher believes shot could be taken before teens head off to college"
So, vaccines can be created for all sorts of behaviors that often have serious side effects!
In this case, college laziness could be jab-prevented. College or not, excess food consumption
would be another valuable jab prevention.
Why not install an injection port when a child starts to walk?!
Rod
"Scientists create a vaccine for FENTANYL - the frighteningly potent opioid killing 200 Americans a DAY:
Researcher believes shot could be taken before teens head off to college"
So, vaccines can be created for all sorts of behaviors that often have serious side effects!
In this case, college laziness could be jab-prevented. College or not, excess food consumption
would be another valuable jab prevention.
Why not install an injection port when a child starts to walk?!
Rod
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/arti ... ddles.html
" 'Free-range' mother, 29, who is raising four kids with NO rules admits she lets them drink coffee, eat SAND, bathe in PUDDLES, and go barefoot - insisting her unique parenting style has made their whole family happier ... believes that letting them try different things will eventually teach them what's safe and what isn't - even if they learn it the hard way"
A "survival of the fittest" perspective since "hard way" is often riskier. This will be interesting happiness when the children get access to drugs, alcohol, weapons, etc.
Rod
" 'Free-range' mother, 29, who is raising four kids with NO rules admits she lets them drink coffee, eat SAND, bathe in PUDDLES, and go barefoot - insisting her unique parenting style has made their whole family happier ... believes that letting them try different things will eventually teach them what's safe and what isn't - even if they learn it the hard way"
A "survival of the fittest" perspective since "hard way" is often riskier. This will be interesting happiness when the children get access to drugs, alcohol, weapons, etc.
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hmmm ... even the animal kingdom the parents pass on vital information to their young to help give them an edge when potential deadly occurrences come knocking. But who knows...maybe I am just old and set in my stuffy ole ways.
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With some supervision occuring in the animal kingdom
(yet many young critters are eaten by their enemies),
these "free range" parents probably still supervise.
Rod
(yet many young critters are eaten by their enemies),
these "free range" parents probably still supervise.
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... s-out.html
"Freshman speaks out after getting suspended for complaining about trans student using girls' locker room"
Hints that coed siblings need to interact without sex separation
in order to be accepting of similar interaction in schools, etc.
What's the proof that anatomical parts don't work as birthed?
Rod
"Freshman speaks out after getting suspended for complaining about trans student using girls' locker room"
Hints that coed siblings need to interact without sex separation
in order to be accepting of similar interaction in schools, etc.
What's the proof that anatomical parts don't work as birthed?
Rod
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... tions.html
"San Francisco's $1,200-a-month handout to low-income trans people tells them to choose
from 134 genders and pronouns (and they can pick as many as they want)"
" 'xenogender', means a gender beyond human understanding"
If two xenogenders are in a relationship ... (but this is beyond human understanding).
Since one gender usually understands itself, a pair of xenos would have no understanding
of how they interact emotionally/sexually, but value the interaction (apparently).
"Pre-" and "post-gender" could be a meaningful relationship
since what comes between them would be more obvious.
Rod
"San Francisco's $1,200-a-month handout to low-income trans people tells them to choose
from 134 genders and pronouns (and they can pick as many as they want)"
" 'xenogender', means a gender beyond human understanding"
If two xenogenders are in a relationship ... (but this is beyond human understanding).
Since one gender usually understands itself, a pair of xenos would have no understanding
of how they interact emotionally/sexually, but value the interaction (apparently).
"Pre-" and "post-gender" could be a meaningful relationship
since what comes between them would be more obvious.
Rod
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... larus.html
"Poland, Finland and Latvia to construct thousands of miles of barbed wire fences
to reinforce borders against 'weaponised migration' "
Even the super fences of the U.S. southern border are not impregnable,
so barbed wire must be symbolism (albeit, animals respect barbed wire).
Rod
"Poland, Finland and Latvia to construct thousands of miles of barbed wire fences
to reinforce borders against 'weaponised migration' "
Even the super fences of the U.S. southern border are not impregnable,
so barbed wire must be symbolism (albeit, animals respect barbed wire).
Rod
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Re: https://www.yahoo.com/news/neurologists ... 10037.html
"Neurologists Explain Chris Hemsworth’s ‘Shocking’ Alzheimer’s News"
"Not everyone with two copies (of APOE4 gene) develops Alzheimer’s ...
There are rare people who escape it. Diet and lifestyle are important."
"The myelin, an insulative layer that allows nerve cells to develop electrical properties
to communicate with each other, requires a lot of cholesterol."
Good emphasis on diet and lifestyle for better health ...
and cautions that the body needs cholesterol.
Rod
"Neurologists Explain Chris Hemsworth’s ‘Shocking’ Alzheimer’s News"
"Not everyone with two copies (of APOE4 gene) develops Alzheimer’s ...
There are rare people who escape it. Diet and lifestyle are important."
"The myelin, an insulative layer that allows nerve cells to develop electrical properties
to communicate with each other, requires a lot of cholesterol."
Good emphasis on diet and lifestyle for better health ...
and cautions that the body needs cholesterol.
Rod
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Re: https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/a ... 707844002/
"It's wonderful to visit family and see new places, but air travel is also a contributor to the carbon dioxide emissions
that cause global warming. Commercial airplanes and large business jets make up about 10% of US transportation emissions,
accounting for 3% of the nation’s total greenhouse gas production"
Considering that other mass transportation (ships, trucks, busses, trains, etc.)
also contribute significant emissions, "going green" might segue to more walking
and bicyling - even skating!
"No commute - No pollute!" comes to mind ...
with "Work From Home" again promoted.
Rod
"It's wonderful to visit family and see new places, but air travel is also a contributor to the carbon dioxide emissions
that cause global warming. Commercial airplanes and large business jets make up about 10% of US transportation emissions,
accounting for 3% of the nation’s total greenhouse gas production"
Considering that other mass transportation (ships, trucks, busses, trains, etc.)
also contribute significant emissions, "going green" might segue to more walking
and bicyling - even skating!
"No commute - No pollute!" comes to mind ...
with "Work From Home" again promoted.
Rod
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/a ... crash.html
"Bieber's Bored Ape NFT's value plunges from $1.3 MILLION"
"nondescript non-fungible token is worth just $70,000 following the crash and Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing
of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX. Bieber, 28, bought the ape back in January for a stunning $1.3 million,
meaning it has plunged in value by 95 percent."
'Distraught' is easy to see in this NFT
following Bieber's 95 percent loss of value,
a description that could raise it's value
(and 'Bored' can allude to 'drilled')
Who knew
Rod
"Bieber's Bored Ape NFT's value plunges from $1.3 MILLION"
"nondescript non-fungible token is worth just $70,000 following the crash and Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing
of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX. Bieber, 28, bought the ape back in January for a stunning $1.3 million,
meaning it has plunged in value by 95 percent."
'Distraught' is easy to see in this NFT
following Bieber's 95 percent loss of value,
a description that could raise it's value
(and 'Bored' can allude to 'drilled')
Who knew
Rod
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/arti ... icken.html
"People share American foods they find most disgusting"
Despite critics, your perceived DNA of food is what matters ...
especially if you're the one paying for it!
"Delicious and Nutritious and makes you feel Ambitious"
Rod
"People share American foods they find most disgusting"
Despite critics, your perceived DNA of food is what matters ...
especially if you're the one paying for it!
"Delicious and Nutritious and makes you feel Ambitious"
Rod
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Re: https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.ph ... n-bathroom
"In Brazil, two moms dragged a TPF out of a bathroom because it exposed its penis
to two little girls using the girl's room."
Emotive language, but underscores the problem:
Young girls, especially, are not prepared to learn that human sexuality is no longer traditional.
And even those who know are rarely prepared to share previously isolated spaces.
Also, mandating new-era bathroom usage is not considered "preparation".
Rod
"In Brazil, two moms dragged a TPF out of a bathroom because it exposed its penis
to two little girls using the girl's room."
Emotive language, but underscores the problem:
Young girls, especially, are not prepared to learn that human sexuality is no longer traditional.
And even those who know are rarely prepared to share previously isolated spaces.
Also, mandating new-era bathroom usage is not considered "preparation".
Rod
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Re: https://www.yahoo.com/news/fda-clears-l ... 58042.html
"makes cell-cultivated meat using biopsies from living animals as well as 'recently slaughtered animals
who were already a part of food system' ... expects cells to be capable of indefinitely self-renewing,
with the goal of eventually phasing out all animal components."
Somehow "self-renewing cells" doesn't suggest natural inclusion of vitamins, minerals, etc.
that incorporate into real meat, even in the short lifespan of food animals.
Yum? "once-biopsied, cell-cultivated, self-renewing, meat-like"
Suggests conspiracy to herd meat eaters into vegan pastures
Surprise! Those pastures are getting crowded with consumers
who jumped the gun and skipped faux-meat meddlings.
Tip: "Where's the beef?" becomes "Where's the broth?"
(animal bones are simmered to extract the rich broth)
Rod
"makes cell-cultivated meat using biopsies from living animals as well as 'recently slaughtered animals
who were already a part of food system' ... expects cells to be capable of indefinitely self-renewing,
with the goal of eventually phasing out all animal components."
Somehow "self-renewing cells" doesn't suggest natural inclusion of vitamins, minerals, etc.
that incorporate into real meat, even in the short lifespan of food animals.
Yum? "once-biopsied, cell-cultivated, self-renewing, meat-like"
Suggests conspiracy to herd meat eaters into vegan pastures
Surprise! Those pastures are getting crowded with consumers
who jumped the gun and skipped faux-meat meddlings.
Tip: "Where's the beef?" becomes "Where's the broth?"
(animal bones are simmered to extract the rich broth)
Rod
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... itter.html
"Musk reveals why he will never let Alex Jones back on Twitter"
This story also reminds that Jone's claims relate to "false flag" beliefs
that "Powers That Be" (PTB) cause such events, often with real casualties.
That casualties actually occurred is not easily accepted by some people.
in this case, more gun control was the claimed purpose of the event.
Rod
"Musk reveals why he will never let Alex Jones back on Twitter"
This story also reminds that Jone's claims relate to "false flag" beliefs
that "Powers That Be" (PTB) cause such events, often with real casualties.
That casualties actually occurred is not easily accepted by some people.
in this case, more gun control was the claimed purpose of the event.
Rod
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/arti ... guage.html
"Monica, who lives in Sydney, Australia, says she never wants to have sex again"
"I'm 59 and I NEVER want to have sex again after being widowed twice -
holding hands is my love language now"
Monica's attitude reminds that sex is the "whole shebang"
despite long-limited assumption about what is "sex".
See also: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dic ... sh/shebang
"the whole of something, including everything that is connected with it"
Rod (testing that "inner bounce")
"Monica, who lives in Sydney, Australia, says she never wants to have sex again"
"I'm 59 and I NEVER want to have sex again after being widowed twice -
holding hands is my love language now"
Monica's attitude reminds that sex is the "whole shebang"
despite long-limited assumption about what is "sex".
See also: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dic ... sh/shebang
"the whole of something, including everything that is connected with it"
Rod (testing that "inner bounce")
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/22/world/pr ... index.html
"Neanderthals cooked meals with pulses 70,000 years ago"
"prehistoric cooking by Neanderthals and early modern humans was complex, involving several steps ... foods used were diverse ... Wild nuts, peas, vetch, a legume which had edible seed pods, and grasses were often combined with pulses like beans or lentils, the most commonly identified ingredient, and at times, wild mustard."
"New Neanderthal Diet" should be next year's culinary rage!
However, dress code for parties might seem a bit risqué.
Rod
"Neanderthals cooked meals with pulses 70,000 years ago"
"prehistoric cooking by Neanderthals and early modern humans was complex, involving several steps ... foods used were diverse ... Wild nuts, peas, vetch, a legume which had edible seed pods, and grasses were often combined with pulses like beans or lentils, the most commonly identified ingredient, and at times, wild mustard."
"New Neanderthal Diet" should be next year's culinary rage!
However, dress code for parties might seem a bit risqué.
Rod
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/arti ... e-her.html
"Woman, 28, allergic to nuts was left with a 'burning' "
"Experts say her partner's love of the high-protein snack was to blame"
(seems to suggest excessive consumption)
Maybe TMI about "nuts", but highlights how allergens can distribute.
Rod
"Woman, 28, allergic to nuts was left with a 'burning' "
"Experts say her partner's love of the high-protein snack was to blame"
(seems to suggest excessive consumption)
Maybe TMI about "nuts", but highlights how allergens can distribute.
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Re: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324405
"The paleo diet is an eating plan that mimics how prehistoric humans may have eaten. It involves eating whole foods that people could theoretically hunt or gather. Before modern agriculture developed around 10,000 years ago, people typically ate foods that they could hunt or gather, such as fish, lean meats, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds."
Interestingly, the modern "paleo diet" avoids grains and legumes,
but new research reveals what prehistoric humans were really eating:
Re: https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/22/world/pr ... index.html
"Neanderthals cooked meals with pulses 70,000 years ago"
"prehistoric cooking by Neanderthals and early modern humans was complex, involving several steps ... foods used were diverse ... Wild nuts, peas, vetch, a legume which had edible seed pods, and grasses were often combined with pulses like beans or lentils, the most commonly identified ingredient, and at times, wild mustard."
This hints that modern food processing is the greater problem - not types of food -
and suggests circumspection about all the faux stuff now coming from labs!
Rod
"The paleo diet is an eating plan that mimics how prehistoric humans may have eaten. It involves eating whole foods that people could theoretically hunt or gather. Before modern agriculture developed around 10,000 years ago, people typically ate foods that they could hunt or gather, such as fish, lean meats, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds."
Interestingly, the modern "paleo diet" avoids grains and legumes,
but new research reveals what prehistoric humans were really eating:
Re: https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/22/world/pr ... index.html
"Neanderthals cooked meals with pulses 70,000 years ago"
"prehistoric cooking by Neanderthals and early modern humans was complex, involving several steps ... foods used were diverse ... Wild nuts, peas, vetch, a legume which had edible seed pods, and grasses were often combined with pulses like beans or lentils, the most commonly identified ingredient, and at times, wild mustard."
This hints that modern food processing is the greater problem - not types of food -
and suggests circumspection about all the faux stuff now coming from labs!
Rod
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Thanksgiving Day contemplation (U.S., this Thursday) ...
Turkey Galoshes (aka "dickersons, gumshoes, rubbers, overshoes) are on the local weather menu,
but beg a new recipe ("Turkey Galoshes"). Bring ideas/samples to your celebration for show & tell!
Wild Turkey bourbon comes to mind, served over cracked rocks in petite faux goblets,
like these: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Anchor-Hocki ... e/17693182
Who can tell?! Could be part of a new Turkey Day ritual!
A least, a timely respite My only wild turkey moments this year have been trying to make sense
of anti- and pro-vaccine chatter. Apparently, a left-brain / right brain conundrum that depends
on your political perspective (with "No Brainer!" the obvious mantra on both sides).
Rod
Turkey Galoshes (aka "dickersons, gumshoes, rubbers, overshoes) are on the local weather menu,
but beg a new recipe ("Turkey Galoshes"). Bring ideas/samples to your celebration for show & tell!
Wild Turkey bourbon comes to mind, served over cracked rocks in petite faux goblets,
like these: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Anchor-Hocki ... e/17693182
Who can tell?! Could be part of a new Turkey Day ritual!
A least, a timely respite My only wild turkey moments this year have been trying to make sense
of anti- and pro-vaccine chatter. Apparently, a left-brain / right brain conundrum that depends
on your political perspective (with "No Brainer!" the obvious mantra on both sides).
Rod
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Re: https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/elo ... n-twitter/
"Musk Bans the Questioning of 9/11, the Holocaust and Sandy Hook on Twitter"
Makes sense! Many scientists have shared their views about 9/11
and the Holocaust is blatant "in your face" history! However,
Sandy Hook still hints of "false flag" with real victims,
according to many who study the evidence.
Makes sense! That both sides of these controversies
remain unconvinced by their opposition.
Rod
"Musk Bans the Questioning of 9/11, the Holocaust and Sandy Hook on Twitter"
Makes sense! Many scientists have shared their views about 9/11
and the Holocaust is blatant "in your face" history! However,
Sandy Hook still hints of "false flag" with real victims,
according to many who study the evidence.
Makes sense! That both sides of these controversies
remain unconvinced by their opposition.
Rod
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/26/health/s ... index.html
"Secrets of 'SuperAgers' with superior memories into their 80s"
"To be a SuperAger, a term coined by the Northwestern researchers, a person must be over 80 and undergo extensive cognitive testing. Acceptance in the study only occurs if the person’s memory is as good or better than cognitively normal people in their 50s and 60s."
"SuperAgers share similar traits ... stay active physically ... tend to be positive. They challenge their brain every day, reading or learning something new — many continue to work into their 80s ... social butterflies, surrounded by family and friends, and can often be found volunteering in the community."
"Superaging" seems focused on brain functionality more than body appearance, albeit the body would need to keep up with the mind. The traits suggest that the brain needs a great variety of daily input, especially the kind that occurs in socialization (including stresses requiring learning and problem solving). "Active physically" suggests lotsa physical exercise to keep the body in shape to support the mind.
Rod
"Secrets of 'SuperAgers' with superior memories into their 80s"
"To be a SuperAger, a term coined by the Northwestern researchers, a person must be over 80 and undergo extensive cognitive testing. Acceptance in the study only occurs if the person’s memory is as good or better than cognitively normal people in their 50s and 60s."
"SuperAgers share similar traits ... stay active physically ... tend to be positive. They challenge their brain every day, reading or learning something new — many continue to work into their 80s ... social butterflies, surrounded by family and friends, and can often be found volunteering in the community."
"Superaging" seems focused on brain functionality more than body appearance, albeit the body would need to keep up with the mind. The traits suggest that the brain needs a great variety of daily input, especially the kind that occurs in socialization (including stresses requiring learning and problem solving). "Active physically" suggests lotsa physical exercise to keep the body in shape to support the mind.
Rod
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Re: https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/24/health/t ... index.html
"Don’t blame the turkey"
"Eating a big holiday dinner causes increased blood flow to the stomach to help digest the meal,
which results in less blood flow to the brain, making you tired and ready for bed"
Other reasons are mentioned besides the assumed tryptophan influence.
Apparently, a teachable moment (relax, even with a mini-doze
... besides, a big stomach needs even more blood!).
Rod ... ... (off to Zzz quiet place)
"Don’t blame the turkey"
"Eating a big holiday dinner causes increased blood flow to the stomach to help digest the meal,
which results in less blood flow to the brain, making you tired and ready for bed"
Other reasons are mentioned besides the assumed tryptophan influence.
Apparently, a teachable moment (relax, even with a mini-doze
... besides, a big stomach needs even more blood!).
Rod ... ... (off to Zzz quiet place)
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Re: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rport.html
"non-binary nuclear waste guru used Vera Bradley bag for a month after stealing it"
'Non-binary' still has reputation less associated with "drag queenish",
so 'non-binary' should not be a problem paired with 'nuclear waste guru'
... but this article hints "Houston, we have a problem!"
Rod
"non-binary nuclear waste guru used Vera Bradley bag for a month after stealing it"
'Non-binary' still has reputation less associated with "drag queenish",
so 'non-binary' should not be a problem paired with 'nuclear waste guru'
... but this article hints "Houston, we have a problem!"
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Thanks for posting the article about the super Agers, Rod. I find it especially important considering my dad has dementia and my mom Alzheimer's. No time like the present to get to challenging the ole " gray matter."
xxSandy
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