#bitcoin #nostr #gif

The palm trees and turquoise ocean gave it away; it looks like Tofo Beach in Inhambane.
Careful they also "suicide" people on the ground.
I remember doing my onboarding by joining GetAlby's server on Discord, getting in touch with their #helpdesk and being able to get an automated invite. It was actually a very simple process and I'm almost 40 years old, my younger cousin is only 30 years old, but he has no clue what Discord is or does, 2 weeks have passed and still no joy. Part of the onboarding process is user based research.
"Our findings suggest that the adverse mental health effects of divorce fall more heavily on women whereas the beneficial mental health effects of re-partnering are weaker among them," said Niina Metsä-Simola, a lecturer at the University of Helsinki and co-first author of the study. Antidepressant use is in general more common among women than men, and women may thus be more likely to continue antidepressant use after the initial shock of separation has passed." - Niina Metsä-Simola, Lecturer, University of Helsinki
#bigpharma #socialmedia #womenempowerment #harveyweinstein
The rise of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is a significant public health concern worldwide. This increase can be attributed to several interrelated factors:
1. Increased Testing and Reporting: Improved testing methods and greater awareness have led to more people getting tested and diagnosed, which in turn has increased reported cases.
2. Changing Sexual Behaviors: Shifts in sexual behaviors, including increased casual and unprotected sex, have contributed to the spread of STDs. The advent of dating apps has also made casual encounters more accessible.
3. Reduced Condom Use: There's been a decline in condom use, particularly among younger populations, who may not perceive STDs as a significant risk.
4. Antibiotic Resistance: Some STDs, such as gonorrhea, have developed resistance to antibiotics, making them harder to treat and control.
5. Decreased Public Health Funding: In some regions, funding for STD prevention and education programs has been cut, leading to fewer resources for combating the spread of these diseases.
6. Stigma and Lack of Education: Persistent stigma around STDs and a lack of comprehensive sexual education can prevent individuals from seeking testing and treatment.
Addressing this issue requires a multifaceted approach, including increased public health funding, comprehensive sex education, promotion of safe sex practices, and ongoing research into new treatments and vaccines. Having multiple sexual partners without condom prevention could also result in HIV/AIDS.

Team #Nostr we got it done 2nd rd KO
🥊 nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m 
Told you so! Go Cyborg!

WHEN WOMEN HIT THE WALL!
This week’s “Esther Calling” caller is worried that she’s stuck in a pattern: She cheats to escape. At 46, she’s been married four times, and each marriage ended in divorce. Today, she’s in a relationship with the man with whom she had the affair that ended her fourth marriage, and now that he is ending his own marriage, things are getting serious. “I’m afraid that I will get hurt, she says. “Despite my longing for a life partner, I question my ability to maintain a healthy and stable relationship.” Over the course of their call together, Esther Perel helps the caller unpack how her desire to escape a difficult childhood — her mother was often ill; her father was absent; resources were scarce — is what drives this flight response in her relationships as an adult.
There are only two types of individuals in this world: losers pretending to be winners and winners pretending to be losers.
Torus Circle Optical Illusion.

Radar, consider this: according to Sage Journals, the average IQ score in Africa is 84, which is in the 14th percentile of the American standardization sample. However, a 2006 literature study by psychologist Richard Lynn concluded that the average IQ of black Africans is less than 70, which is lower than the average Western IQ of 100. The literacy rate among African women varies significantly across the continent, influenced by factors such as economic development, cultural practices, and access to education. As of recent data, about 49% of adult women in sub-Saharan Africa are illiterate compared to 34% of men, however social media usage in Africa has been growing rapidly, driven by increased smartphone penetration and expanding internet access. In South Africa, a more digitally connected country, around 60-70% of women use social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram. In less connected countries or regions with higher poverty rates and lower education levels, the percentage of women using social media can be much lower, sometimes below 20%. Sub-Saharan Africa remains the region most affected by HIV/AIDS globally. The infection rates are particularly high, with significant variations across different countries. The overall adult HIV prevalence rate in sub-Saharan Africa is approximately 6.7% as of the latest estimates. Southern Africa is the most affected region within sub-Saharan Africa, with countries like Eswatini, Lesotho, and Botswana having some of the highest prevalence rates in the world, often exceeding 20%. South Africa has one of the highest numbers of people living with HIV, with a prevalence rate of around 19% among adults aged 15-49. Mozambique has approximately 12.6% prevalence rate among adults.
Women are dangerous. Traditional social media is dangerous. In Africa, parties, alchool, drugs, tobacco, unprotected sex and the "Western" life, will get you killed or hospitalized very quickly.









