Kad čujem - studenti,
pomislim na Tanka, na dečka koji je ocu na sahrani bio u lancima, na devojku koju je pokosio auto, na prebijenu decu u Valjevu, na sva ona lepa lica koja su pešačila Srbijom...
ne na ovaj i onaj radikalski studentski nalog.
I duboko verujem da su prvospomenuti većina.
Brane Kokezu a napadaju Vidica.
Srbi.
Serem vam se u srpstvo.
Nemanja Vidic je iz Uzica, Srbije.
Kokeza je iz onih planincina bosanskih, nepismen, krimos i diler droge.
To vam je Srbija danas.
Steta sto korona nije bila jos surovija da potamani stoku
Ne znate šta je cirkularna ekonomija? Evo na slikovitom primeru da objasnim: family Vučić plati našim parama uvoz i izlaganje relikvije u hramu, vi odete da se poklonite i date dobrovoljni prilog, on od tog priloga plati polićacije da vas sutra biju, tako se zatvori krug i vi vaš novac dobijete tako što vam odbiju bubrege ili slome vilicu, kako se kome zalomi.
Bjutiful.
Ovo što je partija postavila bilbord i njime pobila koloniju zaštićenih ptica je toliko u skladu s brendom da bukvalno osećam potrebu da čestitam nekome
Као неко ко дубоко верује у снагу младих људи и њихову жељу за бољом будућношћу,сматрам да је важно да се њихов глас чује.
Србија има огроман потенцијал а образована омладина је њена највећа снага.
Оно што је свима нама потребно је разумевање и поштовање. Уз вас,Новак.
Your brain has a circuit that doesn't know you live in a city. Its only job is to monitor whether birds are still singing. When they stop, something dangerous is nearby. When they continue, the coast is clear. This wiring predates primates. These kids are being sedated by the oldest safety signal in the mammalian nervous system.
The Max Planck Institute tested this in 2022 with 295 participants. Six minutes of birdsong reduced anxiety and paranoia with medium effect sizes. Six minutes of traffic noise increased depression by the same margin. The effect worked on people who had never left dense urban environments. Their bodies responded to a signal their conscious minds had never learned.
King's College London ran a larger study. 1,292 participants, real-time mood tracking through a phone app, 26,856 assessments over three years. Hearing or seeing birds improved mental wellbeing for up to eight hours afterward. The effect held for people diagnosed with depression. Trees, plants, and waterways didn't explain it. The birds themselves were the variable.
Now here's where Italy connects to Finland. 95% of parents in the Finnish city of Oulu let their babies nap outside starting at two weeks old. A 2008 study confirmed the children took longer, deeper naps outdoors. Parents reported letting them sleep in temperatures as low as -15°C. 66% said their babies were more active afterward compared to indoor naps. The practice started as a public health initiative from Nordic maternity clinics in the early 1900s and became cultural infrastructure.
The Italian kindergarten in this video is running the same program the Nordic countries have been running for a century. Outdoor naps, natural soundscapes, no white noise machines, no blackout curtains. Meanwhile, American kindergartens have been eliminating nap time entirely to squeeze in more instruction. A UMass study showed that children who skipped naps forgot 12% of what they learned that morning. The nap itself was the learning.
The irony is that the countries spending the least on sleep technology for children are producing the best sleep outcomes. No sound machines. No apps. Just birds.