@JoeBiden is running for President. @realDonaldTrump is running to stay out of jail.
Joe cares about America.
Donald cares about himself.
Simple as that.
VOTE
HIM
OUT
Donald Trump is the 'sickest patient' and has 'accelerating' dementia, a Johns Hopkins expert claims:
A psychiatrist and clinical psychologist claims Donald Trump has signs of "accelerating" frontotemporal dementia and is one of the "sickest" patients he has seen in four decades of practice.
Dr. John Gartner, a former assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine who has a private practice in New York and Baltimore, told The Daily Beast that he based his opinion on years of public observation.
Despite public speculation, the White House maintains that Trump is in good health. After a health examination in late May, it issued a statement citing the results of Dr. Sean Barbabella's physical exam at Walter Reed Military Medical Center.
Norway fans are doing a “Viking Row” up the escalator at Boston’s South Station before heading to the World Cup
Adding this to the list of things I’ve never seen before and probably never will again
Good face on view of Jordan’s grip.
I’ve never understood how guys like Jordan (and others) are able to compress the ball so consistently with such a weak left hand.
@JD_Patrick It’s practice for doing it in Scotland for another golf trip, only there they drive in a oncoming traffic lane going a different direction through the rotary sitting in the other front seat of the car driving…
Matthew McConaughey says love isn't a 100-watt bulb, it's a 30-watt bulb
"I don't see how the honeymoon period lasts forever. The honeymoon is all on hope and the possible. We don't know each other as well as we're going to. Now we're getting into real stuff. Real pains, real pleasures, real fatigue, real wins together"
"If you try to hold onto that 100-watt bulb to be the light all the time, you're Wonder Woman, I'm Superman. It seems humanly impractical to live up to and unfair to each other"
"There's a preacher who said love is more like a 30-watt bulb. Dim the light a little bit. It'll last longer. Not as bright, but it'll illuminate longer. It's more realistic. It's more human"
My Top tips to save you hassle on your Scottish Golf trip.
1. Book dinner before you travel
Peak golf season is busy. Towns like St Andrews, North Berwick, Gullane, Troon, Prestwick, and Dornoch fill up fast.
Restaurants often close earlier than in the U.S or abroad, Kitchens may stop serving before the official closing time.
For groups of 4–8 golfers, book dinner reservations before you arrive.
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@JD_Patrick@SethRaynor_ Wow! Thats saying something!
How did you stumble upon there given the number of courses in Scotland.
I asked a member of your course last fall a similar question. He said Old Head in Ireland. Have you played?
@Manojlovic77777@MartinGuitar Thank you for the reply. Is it the way it’s tuned that makes me wonder how he’s getting those higher sounds?
Is the guitar even smaller than the model you mention?
our knee can heal itself. It just needed Germany to hand it the blueprint.
Doctors in Stuttgart did something quietly radical. They built a gel that lets damaged joint cartilage rebuild itself, no implants, no metal, no major reconstruction.
It's called ChondroFiller liquid.
Here's how it works.
A surgeon injects the liquid into the damaged spot during a single minimally invasive arthroscopic procedure. Within 3 to 5 minutes, it hardens into a stable matrix, molding perfectly to the exact shape of the lesion.
Then the real magic starts.
That matrix becomes a scaffold. Your own repair cells migrate in from the surrounding tissue, multiply, and slowly transform into chondrocytes, the cells that actually build cartilage. Over the following months, your body replaces the gel with brand-new tissue grown from you.
No fibrin glue. No drilling into the bone.
This isn't a fringe experiment, either.
The device is made by Meidrix Biomedicals, developed alongside scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology in Stuttgart. It's been CE-certified since its market launch in 2013 and has already been implanted in more than 20,000 patients worldwide.
The numbers back it up.
In one study of 26 patients with hip cartilage defects larger than 2 cm², 81% achieved good or excellent results. MRI scans confirmed significant healing in over 90% of cases.
One important caveat: it's built for small, focal cartilage defects, not advanced arthritis. Patients with severe osteoarthritis saw weaker results.
But for the right injury, this flips the script entirely.
Instead of replacing the joint, you give it the tools to repair itself.
Source: Meidrix Biomedicals / Fraunhofer Institute IGB, Stuttgart; clinical data via Kazinform News Agency
@pj_history I hope and wish they would bring back all Gigaton songs next time around.
Half the album has play counts in single digits. If you live on the east coast, unless you went to Sea Hear Now during the pandemic you haven’t heard a bunch of these songs.