The speculation that Albert Einstein had ADHD isn't too crazy when you notice how different is the neurodivergent brain and the capabilities that comes along with. Is this superpower? (My favourite is the 6/6) thread in ⬇️🧵
@SAS Aren't you one example of "values" in the Nordics for the rest of the world? Why it seams impossible to claim when the problem is created by you? If you are really doing this, your values are a lie.
@hispanicnomad I love Finland, I live here, but yeah, that ranking is absolute dystopia. Maybe Finland is the country where one can be stable, but nothing else, besides the amazing nature and some great Finns
@WallStreetMav Keto and fasting fixes everything. Give it time and courage and all will equalize. Once you done it long enough it becomes your baseline, (I live like this for the last 3 years) and I’m the happiest ever, and the thinnest💪
@PalomaaPetri Instead of Spain when referring to our country, let’s start saying little Pedro, because most of Spain haven’t choose him, is corrupted from the elections. Communism sells the idea of no poverty, but makes the country poor while little Pedro and friends take the money. Perrrkle
@adalluch@elonmusk I can’t stop wondering in which moment of history people became so dumb. They will create a civil war, then the right will win it, and they will (say again) it was a fault of the “right”. They ignite the fire and then they run. Heartless humans.
Today, Telegram notified all its users in Spain with this alert:
Pedro Sánchez’s government is pushing dangerous new regulations that threaten your internet freedoms. Announced just yesterday, these measures could turn Spain into a surveillance state under the guise of “protection.” Here’s why they’re a red flag for free speech and privacy:
1. Ban on social media for under-16s with mandatory age verification: This isn’t just about kids—it requires platforms to use strict checks, like needing IDs or biometrics.
⚠️ Danger: It sets a precedent for tracking EVERY user’s identity, eroding anonymity and opening doors to mass data collection. What starts with minors could expand to all, stifling open discourse.
2. Personal and criminal liability for platform executives: If “illegal, hateful, or harmful” content isn’t removed fast enough, bosses face jail.
⚠️ Danger: This will force over-censorship—platforms will delete anything remotely controversial to avoid risks, silencing political dissent, journalism, and everyday opinions. Your voice could be next if it challenges the status quo.
3. Criminalizing algorithm amplification: Amplifying “harmful” content via algorithms becomes a crime.
⚠️ Danger: Governments will dictate what you see, burying opposing views and creating echo chambers controlled by the state. Free exploration of ideas? Gone—replaced by curated propaganda.
4. “Hate and polarization footprint” tracking: Platforms must monitor and report how they “fuel division.”
⚠️ Danger: Vague definitions of “hate” could label criticism of the government as divisive, leading to shutdowns or fines. This can be a tool for suppressing opposition.
These aren’t safeguards; they’re steps toward total control. We’ve seen this playbook before—governments weaponizing “safety” to censor critics. On Telegram, we prioritize your privacy and freedom: strong encryption, no backdoors, and resistance to overreach.
✊ Stay vigilant, Spain. Demand transparency and fight for your rights. Share this widely—before it’s too late.
@WallStreetMav No… that’s terrible. Elon fights for freedom and justice, it wouldn’t be fair for Spain. Even the cost is for him, for some things he don’t care about the money…
Se llama @PilarAlmagroM y hacía tiempo que no escuchaba a alguien hablar así de bien, con esta claridad y además, con un contenido bien interesante (que personalmente comparto totalmente)!
@wallstwolverine En Francia los agricultores proyectarían mierda a esas oficinas con un cañón, yo no digo nada… pero oficina cerrada, no hace trámites!