GM nostr
This is so funny hahaha https://youtu.be/1Li7fBqQ0xM?feature=shared
GM nostr đź«¶
⚡️🇺🇳 NEW - Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez: "History will judge us, and its verdict will be brutal for those who perpetrated this slaughter and for those who remained silent or turned a blind eye."
https://blossom.primal.net/07dcc21093ce6af73df37eaacb47a158b03b72cd2d6a4c299df91fa9bdb2bade.mp4

⚡️🎙️ NEW - Ben Shapiro calls it absurd to believe Israel played any part in Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
He argues there is no proof that Kirk was being “blackmailed.”
He also says there is no indication that Kirk was shifting his stance on Israel.
https://blossom.primal.net/a2679ef56ce1cf65ae3a272b40e5c2e9df2c6390e21f86844f0d85f4504ca90b.mp4
Srsly? Cmoon... We are not fking retarded
In the face of totalitarianism, double down on memes
Hey! I'm a new anon. My goal is to write about uncomfortable truths, forgotten or avoided topics, and to voice what's on my mind, as well as what might be on the minds of other people. Don't underestimate the junk; it can be revealing under the right eyes #introductions
Modern life increasingly overstimulates our reptilian brain—the oldest, primal part of the brain responsible for survival instincts such as fear, aggression, and social dominance. Social media platforms, algorithms, and easy access to pornography trigger this part of the brain through constant dopamine rewards, fear of social exclusion, sexual arousal, and status competition. This persistent activation can lead to addictive behaviors, heightened anxiety, stress, and reduced capacity for rational thought. Over time, the dominance of these primal drives makes people more reactive, less thoughtful, and more easily manipulated by power structures leveraging fear and social influence. Understanding this phenomenon sheds light on why digital habits can profoundly impact mental health and social dynamics in today's world. It also highlights the importance of balancing technology use with practices that engage higher brain functions for emotional regulation and critical thinking.