turns out women get more autoimmune diseases from suppressed anger and trauma.. so basically every time you don't flip a table, your immune system takes a hit. moral of the story? throw the fuckin chair girl. it's preventative medicine
#KimSoohyun is set to make his first official public appearance this month. Gold Medalist stated that the actor has been invited as special guest to 'Mahakarya RCTI 37', celebrating the 37th anniversary of the Indonesian private broadcaster.
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@raracieru Yep. Agaknya daku sdh mengalami spt apa bekerja sama dg gen Z. Dikasih tahu yg bener, panggah ngeyel. 🤦🏻♀️ In the end of the day, sak karepmu wes. Pengen ngerti aku nek wes digrudhuk wong akeh. Heheheeee
Kalo dari awal gamau ngambil ya ngomong mas, gausa ngediemin org gitu sampe ngejauh dri Rawamangun ke Sunter buset dah ada ada aj mitra lo @gojekindonesia
Indonesia has Christian officials. Malaysia has a Sikh cabinet minister. Pakistan and Bangladesh have non-Muslims in parliament. Jordan reserves seats for Christians. Senegal is ~95% Muslim and had a Catholic president for 20 years. Lebanon literally requires its president to be Christian. You asked for ONE.
Denmark just passed a law that every person owns a copyright to their own face, voice, and body. In the age of AI, this places more legal control in a person's hands, and there are real, large consequences and fines for breaking this law.
We need to make this worldwide.
Bener-bener mengkhawatirkan banget liat dokter nanggepin org begitu tau dia pasien BPJS langsung auto di-insult "miskin"
Padahal gak tau info apa-apa lagi ttg org tersebut, info satu-satunya cuma bahwa dia pasien BPJS, langsung resort to ngatain "miskin"
Why?
The biggest problem with nomads is that they are broke ass people in their own country and just leveraging on their currency to stay solvent in SEA, which is why you never see any “digital nomads” in Singapore. Cos those broke asses can’t afford it.
Two thirds of Alzheimer’s patients are women. Not because women live longer, but because estrogen protects the brain. When it’s suddenly stripped away, the brain literally shrinks. Brain fog in your 40s isn’t “just stress.” It’s a red flag. But instead of addressing hormones, women are gaslight with antidepressants or told to meditate. Fast forward 20 years and she’s in a nursing home and can’t remember her own kids. This isn’t “normal aging.” It’s medical negligence. And despite most Alzheimer’s patients being women, much of the research is still done on male mice instead of female mice. That’s not science, that’s neglect.”
Yesterday, WIRED learned that Madison Square Garden was suing us for our accurate reporting.
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Jo Nagai was raising swallowtail butterflies at his home in Kobe, Japan, when he noticed something odd. The ones he had looked after as caterpillars seemed to recognize him. Wild butterflies fled. His didn't.
He was in second grade. He wrote a four-page letter to Dr. Martha Weiss, an entomologist at Georgetown University who had studied whether moths could retain memories through metamorphosis. He asked if she could help him design a version of her experiment for butterflies.
She said yes.
Using a muscle therapy device, Jo trained caterpillars to associate the scent of lavender with a mild vibration. When the caterpillars became butterflies, 70 per cent of them still avoided the lavender. Their brains had been completely rebuilt during metamorphosis. The memory survived anyway.
Then he bred them.
The offspring, which had never been trained, also avoided lavender. So did their grandchildren. Without ever experiencing the vibration, two generations of butterflies inherited an aversion to a scent their grandmother had been taught to fear.
Jo documented it all in a 33-page research paper and presented his findings at the International Congress of Entomology in Kobe in 2024. He was 10.
A second grader wrote a letter to a Georgetown professor, and together they found evidence that butterflies can pass memories down through generations.
-Wilderness Whisper