L'unico lato negativo di Wemby in finale è che la giornata tipo e overtime mungeranno engagement scrivendo
Migliaia di.
Post.
Con questa sintassi.
Sull'alieno di.
Le Chesney.
Concludendoli con.
Tutto questo non è normale.
We are all.
Witnesses.
Come i medici pronunciano il giuramento di Ippocrate, gli artisti dovrebbero recitare quello di Ricky Gervais
“Ho passato meno tempo a scuola di Greta Thumberg, non ho diritto di parlare di cose che non conosco, prendo il premio, ringrazio e me ne vado”
Oggi Giuseppe Conte, rievocando le ragioni della caduta del suo secondo governo, ha detto una cosa sacrosanta: "se su 1000 miliardi ne prendi sei o sette e li destini a chi non ha nulla, ti mandano a casa". Questo è esattamente ciò che è accaduto a lui ed è esattamente ciò che il
I remember the first time I realized how everyday men must have felt during the “Me Too” movement
I was on a tinder date when a guy asked permission to kiss me. It was the first time in my life anyone had ever done that and it completely turned me off
It was also the first time I noticed how the politics of “Me Too” had seeped into my personal life, how men’s natural behavior had started to shift, shaped by fear
“I don’t want to get in trouble,” he said, after noticing my reaction. “Have you seen the news?”
This was right after Alyssa Milano asked people to reply “Me Too” if they had experienced sexual harassment or assault. The hashtag was everywhere. Suddenly unavoidable
Women don’t understand how the excesses of Me Too have done REAL damage. They’ve made normal interactions between men and women impossible, they’ve made all men marked as “predators” for normal behavior, and it’s turned all women into helpless victims with no agency
It’s time we #MuteMeToo
Che poi basterebbe stare zitto, ma sicuramente c'è qualcuno che gli sta dicendo "Guarda che gli insulti funzionano, l'importante è esserci". E lui paga i consulenti e sprofonda. #nonhannounamico
Lei invece sarebbe un giornalista che, nella migliore delle ipotesi, ignora che quel format ha ospitato vari confronti tra avversari: Baldino-Montaruli, Malpezzi-Donzelli ecc.
Ignora anche, evidentemente, che Carlo Fidanza non solo è un collega europarlamentare ma è il capo delegazione del partito di maggioranza relativa nel Paese. Per questa ragione capita spesso di confrontarci, ovviamente di discutere, spesso di litigare, perché pensiamo cose diverse, ma lei ignora anche-ed è ben più grave- che la democrazia si nutre di legittime differenze.
E che sottrarre queste differenze all’odio e alla negazione dell’altro è preciso compito di classi dirigenti mature.
Ci è bastata la furia ideologica di qualche anno fa, Berizzi, quella che ha prodotto lutti e dolore in un tempo in cui era considerato possibile, anche in Italia, ammazzare qualcun altro perché la pensava in modo diverso.
Accadeva a destra e sinistra, ed era il frutto di un clima infame.
Per il poco o tanto che posso farò sempre in modo che quel clima non torni mai più. Nonostante i tanti che, come lei, ignorano troppe cose, ma contribuiscono spesso e volentieri ad avvelenare i pozzi.
@parallelecinico Ma quale è stata l'amministrazione comunale (tra quelle alternatesi a Genova) che ha autorizzato questo scempio, e di quale catena sì tratta? Qui non basta raccontare la bella storia, bisogna fare i nomi e denunciare la cosa
Life is strange. You arrive with nothing, spend your whole life chasing everything, and still leave with nothing. Make sure your soul gains more than your hands.
think I finally understand why many women complain about men so much. At its core, it comes the frustration that men do not think, process, or experience the world the way women do.
women struggle with having to verbalize their needs….to explain what’s wrong and spell things out emotionally. They wish men would simply anticipate and intuit without being told.
When that doesn’t happen, it feels exhausting and unfair. This is why ideas like “mental load” and “emotional labor” keep coming up…not because men are malicious, but because men do not naturally think in the same constant, anticipatory, emotionally layered way women do.
Men tend to be more linear, task-focused, and present-oriented, while women lean toward overthinking, future-projection, perfectionism, and emotional vigilance. That difference breeds resentment. Instead of accepting these differences, many women try to push men to adopt feminine emotional traits…hyper-empathy, constant emotional processing, and anticipatory caretaking…which do not come naturally to most men.
This is why phrases like “emotional intelligence,” “if he wanted to, he would,” and “a real man would notice” are often used. They assume men should operate with the same internal wiring as women, which they simply do not.
The Station Nightclub fire happened in 2003. No smartphones. No Instagram.
100 people still died because they stood watching the flames, thinking it was part of the show.
I've retrofitted fire safety for some of the largest property portfolios in the UK post-grenfell.
You are confusing stupidity with biology, physics, and catastrophic design failures.
Here is the actual science of what you are watching:
1. When the music keeps playing and staff don't panic, the human brain overrides flight instincts to fit the threat into a normal context. This is called normalcy bias. These kids froze to process conflicting social cues, not to post for likes. They were likely already filming. They were also likely drunk.
2. We explicitly design buildings to account for this hesitation (pre-movement time). Fire safety codes assume people will wait before running. In a compliant building, you can assume up to a minute or two before egress commences. Sprinklers and detection systems are designed specifically to buy that time.
3. The reason the time buffer didn't exist here is the material. That ceiling is polyurethane foam. It doesn't burn linearly; it hits flashover (1,100°F) in under 90 seconds. It's essentially solid gasoline. The room would have exploded for all intents and purposes. Way before anyone could reasonably evacuate.
4. We calculate exit widths based on how many people can physically pass through a door per minute (flow rate) versus how fast a fire spreads. With foam fires, the available safe egress time drops to almost zero. Even if they had reacted instantly, the crowd density would have choked the exits before the room cleared.
5. In any normal building fire, especially one that starts off small, you expect a responsible adult to put it out, or sprinklers to do the same. When there's a pan fire in a restaurant, you don't run out in case the entire building suddenly explodes. No reasonable person should have expected this unless they were the owner and knew how the building was designed.
Those poor teenagers likely passed out from smoke inhalation soon after this video. If they didn't, they would have been caught in a catastrophic explosion as they crammed into the single tiny exit.
They didn't die because of Instagram.
They died because the physics of the fire moved faster than human bodies can physically squeeze through a door, and a catastrophic disregard of safe design principles meant they never stood a chance.
Mi piacerebbe vedere le dinamiche di questo social nella vita vera.
In coda al super ti scappa un "Ho preso i pavesini per il tiramisù" e la signora dietro "sei un coglione, i savoiardi! Coglione"
Every time I click a link to read an article on a mobile device, at least one of these happens:
1) Autoplay video ad taking up ~25% of screen
2) Accepting cookies window prompt
3) Banner ads in middle of paragraphs
4) Crash & Reload
5) Paywall
6) Enter email to keep reading prompt
Big reason why digital reading comprehension is an endangered species imo.
My best advice is to stop using motivation as your only fuel. I know it feels great when you’re fired up, but it’s a short-term fuel source. That’s why the vast majority of people who start anything - diet, fitness, new projects - don’t finish. They run out of gas.
The only lasting fuel is routine. And you only get a routine by dragging yourself on the days when you have no motivation. Over and over.
I know that’s not the answer anyone wants. I wish I had a magic pill for you. But the only thing that works long term is showing up for yourself even when you don’t want to. Brute force.
I’m slightly crazy and don’t have any investors or consultants to listen to, so I’m giving people 50 dollars of their 100 dollar annual subscription back when they show up for themselves and complete a full program in my app. If that motivates you to start, it’s designed to build your routine to keep you going like it has for thousands of other people, so join us: https://t.co/7hmVrdc2Gp