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The Host of Round the Fire with Momo 🧡💜🥩

یادتونه زمان مذاکره با اوباما، آخوند چقدر جفتک می‌زد؟

موشک با نوشته‌ی عبری علیه اسرائیل هوا می‌کرد.

دلواپسان راهپیمایی می‌کردن.

حالا با ترامپ زبون‌شون رو کردن همه جاشون، تیرم در نمی‌کنن، چه برسه به این که بخوان مانور موشکی بدن!

خاک بر سر اوباما!

I have immense respect for those who take ownership of their health—especially as they age.

The older we get, the more willpower it takes to make intentional lifestyle choices. And yet, some still choose the harder, healthier path. That kind of discipline is truly inspiring 🫡

I did get lots of traction with nostr:nprofile1qqsvn6daczcrcgdaxdap9h84k33af876l6yy4gfth9gvrqhfund7nwqpzfmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ucpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgrsg7q0, but only a small percentage of it was real traction.

I’m still not sure if it’s a good zaptervisement solution.

Replying to Avatar corndalorian

We should give @buzzbot some time, but I guess zapping for followers is the way to go.

I’m hoping this becomes the next fashion.

It’s our moral duty to let your voice be heard. Otherwise, the next generation will be a sick generation like the current one.

I am tired of explaining the importance of meat and avoiding sugar to my loved ones. My voice always fall on deaf ears and it’s so frustrating.

Reminds me of when Cersei said “What good is power if you cannot protect the ones you love?”

I’m wondering what good knowledge is if we cannot help the ones we love regain their health?

غیرربات و واقعیشم داریم 😋

بانو nostr:nprofile1qqs9pregv44cmdpkz574yww72q62hsp4rwxfptpnu6c4d5075e9jjcqprpmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0d4hhxarj9ecxjmntqyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvr4yhe5 روی ناستر حضور فعال دارن و الهام‌بخش توسعه‌ی داموس شدن.

Ever heard that too much lucid dreaming can blur the line between dreams and reality?

It happened to me last night for the first time.

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I “woke up” in an unfamiliar place and couldn’t tell if I was dreaming. I did a reality check—touched things around me—and it all felt real. But I still had no idea where I was.

I remembered I was on a trip with my parents, but not the exact location. Tried opening the Airbnb app to figure it out—but the text was unreadable. That should’ve been my clue that I was dreaming.

I kept exploring, convinced it was real. Then suddenly, I remembered the city—and our Airbnb—without checking anything.

That’s when I actually woke up :))

#luciddreaming #conciousdreaming #luciddreams

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A tribute to the legendary Dr. Bernstein, taken from Belinda Fettke’s Instagram page:

Dr. Richard K. Bernstein has passed away at the age of 90. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1946 at just 12 years old, he lived with the condition for nearly 79 years, making him one of the longest-living Americans with T1D. He lived through through the era of guesswork, inevitable complications, and outdated dogma. But he refused to accept that deterioration was inevitable.

In the 1970s, as an engineer-not yet a doctor-he became the first person with diabetes to regularly monitor his blood sugar using a meter designed for hospitals. Through relentless experimentation, he discovered that tight control, a low-carb diet, and precise insulin dosing could normalize blood sugars and even reverse diabetic complications.

When the medical establishment ignored his findings, he became a doctor at 45 so he could publish and treat patients himself. His book, Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution, has become a lifeline for thousands living with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. He changed the question from "What can we get away with?" to "How can we thrive?"

His legacy lives on in communities like #typeonegrit , a grassroots movement of people with T1D (and parents of kids with T1D) who follow his protocol to achieve what many doctors still say is impossible: truly normal blood sugars. Their results-Alcs in the 4s and 5s without increased hypoglycemia-were even published in Pediatrics.

He also inspired the creation of The Rivere Foundation and its "Let Me Be 83" campaign, named for the blood sugar level Bernstein considered optimal. The foundation educates patients and caregivers on how to achieve normal blood sugar through nutrition, education, and self-empowerment. They advocate against the defeatist standards that dominate diabetes care today.

Dr. Bernstein famously said: "Diabetics are entitled to the same blood sugars as non-diabetics."

Rest in power, Dr. B. You gave us more than tools - you gave us hope. You showed the world what's possible.

Your work, your courage, and your fierce dedication continue to save lives.

#diabetessolution #keto #carnivore

Well, it hasn’t happened yet.

We are no different from fiat maxis and shitcoiners if we jump the gun and call it a decoupling after a few days of price chart.

Time will tell and not enough time has passed yet.

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I do it manually. Sometimes they are duplicate accounts with the exact same latest posts. It makes them easy to recognize.

The medical system is not based on science.

It’s a belief system!

“If you’re a Bitcoiner, I wanna follow you.”

“If you know this guy, I wanna follow you.”

“If you can suck a dick without teething it, I wanna follow you.”

Twitter is so bullshit makes me wanna throw up!

Twitter is so bullshit!

GM!

A tribute to the legendary Dr. Bernstein, taken from Belinda Fettke’s Instagram page:

Dr. Richard K. Bernstein has passed away at the age of 90. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 1946 at just 12 years old, he lived with the condition for nearly 79 years, making him one of the longest-living Americans with T1D. He lived through through the era of guesswork, inevitable complications, and outdated dogma. But he refused to accept that deterioration was inevitable.

In the 1970s, as an engineer-not yet a doctor-he became the first person with diabetes to regularly monitor his blood sugar using a meter designed for hospitals. Through relentless experimentation, he discovered that tight control, a low-carb diet, and precise insulin dosing could normalize blood sugars and even reverse diabetic complications.

When the medical establishment ignored his findings, he became a doctor at 45 so he could publish and treat patients himself. His book, Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution, has become a lifeline for thousands living with both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. He changed the question from "What can we get away with?" to "How can we thrive?"

His legacy lives on in communities like #typeonegrit , a grassroots movement of people with T1D (and parents of kids with T1D) who follow his protocol to achieve what many doctors still say is impossible: truly normal blood sugars. Their results-Alcs in the 4s and 5s without increased hypoglycemia-were even published in Pediatrics.

He also inspired the creation of The Rivere Foundation and its "Let Me Be 83" campaign, named for the blood sugar level Bernstein considered optimal. The foundation educates patients and caregivers on how to achieve normal blood sugar through nutrition, education, and self-empowerment. They advocate against the defeatist standards that dominate diabetes care today.

Dr. Bernstein famously said: "Diabetics are entitled to the same blood sugars as non-diabetics."

Rest in power, Dr. B. You gave us more than tools - you gave us hope. You showed the world what's possible.

Your work, your courage, and your fierce dedication continue to save lives.

#diabetessolution #keto #carnivore