Não costumo ser hater de trend, mas essa de usar IA para produzir vídeo que te flagra em uma arquibancada toca num lugar amargo do coração.
Tem algo meio melancólico em fabricar artificialmente um flagrante de paixão, torcida, pertencimento. Como se fosse preciso encenar a espontaneidade para provar que viveu aquilo. Como se a arquibancada tivesse virado mais um cenário possível de avatar.
É a inevitável rabugentice de envelhecer nesses tempos.
Passei ontem umas 8h vendo youTube sobre guerra . Tô com hiperfoco kkkk , mas eh Q é mto interessante
Depois não sei pq 99% dos meus amigos são homens
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Sobre o funcionamento da cozinha e operação dos porta aviões
Sobre a história nuclear do Paquistão
Um ex Google que fez um sistema q trackeia tudo...god's eye.
One of my favourite investing quotes comes from Bill Miller:
"Real risk and perceived risk are two different things. People perceive risk to be high when prices are low, and they perceive risk to be low when prices are high. That is the psychological problem that people have."
Bill Miller continues...
"The problem is that real risk and perceived risk are two different things. And that's where people get into trouble, because they perceive risk to be high when prices are low, and they perceive risk to be low when prices are high."
BROWDER: Zelenskyy is not waiting for Western sanctions—he's imposing his own, very effectively. Ukraine is striking Russian oil refineries, disabling shadow fleet vessels, and hitting military sites where equipment is stored and produced, using Flamingo missiles and drones.
I read this book this once a year.
You can apply the knowledge from this book to any sport, business or life scenario.
A universal banger and a game-changer for anyone looking to level up in this video game called life.
How to fix your life? Here’s my take:
1. Be grateful for what you have. Don’t compare yourself to others.
2. Don’t worry, 99%+ of worries never happen.
3. Your family is your strength. They will always love and support you.
4. Prioritize a few real friends over hundreds of acquaintances. They can become almost as close as family.
5. Don’t waste time on Netflix or video games. Read or seek real intellectual conversations instead. They keep your brain sharp and curious.
6. Sleep well. Don’t dwell on worries at night, just relax and enjoy quality rest. It’s the perfect start to the day.
7. Keep your body fit. Exercise every day, even if it’s short. It keeps you young and healthy.
8. Enjoy nature. A walk in the park or a trip to the mountains works wonders. We weren’t made for cities and cars.
9. Laugh and have fun. It’s the best (and free) medicine.
10. Spend less than you earn. Savings bring calm, debt brings stress and slavery to your job.
11. Enjoy small things. Beautiful moments often matter more than expensive possessions.
These may sound simple, but how many of them do you actually follow every day?
Low-frequency electromagnetic fields can degrade collagen, weaken tendons, and cause soft-tissue damage at levels regulators call "safe."
We have a real world case study proving this:
An NFL team whose practice facility sits next to a massive electrical substation.
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