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Feb 13
Cortisol isn't just a stress hormone.

It kills testosterone, fuels stubborn belly fat, and wrecks your sleep.

Here are 9 natural ways to lower your cortisol starting today (share this)🧵

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Let’s start with a truth most people miss:

Cortisol isn’t the enemy.

It’s excessive, unregulated cortisol that wrecks your brain, sleep, and fat-burning capacity.

Fix that, and your body stops thinking it’s in a war zone.

Let’s get to work:
1. Cold exposure

Cold shocks the body... but in the right dose, it retrains cortisol regulation.

- Builds stress resilience
- Lowers baseline cortisol over time
- Spikes dopamine 250% (sustained)

Try 30sec-1min at the end of your shower 3-5x a week (not a frozen lake).
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Feb 13
🇺🇳🇩🇪 This man was by far the worst fascist in Europe during COVID. This mentally ill person belongs in a maximum-security facility, not in consideration for WHO leadership.

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#1 Unredacted protocols revealed that former German Health Minister @Karl_Lauterbach intended to restrict access to gastronomy and supermarkets exclusively to those who are boosted.

This criminal shockingly still remained in office instead of facing solitary confinement. Image
#2 Lauterbach also justified the rigorous redaction of the above-mentioned documents. He seriously claimed that almost exclusively the names of the RKI employees were redacted to protect them from hate and agitation.

It seems the RKI has many employees. Image
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Feb 13
The hidden cause of chronic anxiety, people-pleasing, and “always on” stress:

Self-abandonment.

Warning signs appear long before panic attacks or burnout.

Here are 5 early signs to watch for (share this with someone you love) 🧵

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It’s not “introversion.”

It’s your nervous system running an old risk calculation:
“If I’m fully myself, I could lose connection.”

So your body goes into threat mode—before you even walk in.

Ignore this, and the next signs get harder to miss… Image
2. You hesitate right before telling the truth

That pause isn’t shyness.

It’s protection.

Your system learned early:
Truth can cost love.
So it tries to keep you safe by silencing you first.

Once your body treats honesty like danger, what do you do?
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Feb 13
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we’ll introduce the International Olympic Committee (IOC) @Olympics . It’s mostly known for organizing sporting events, and for being supposed to foster the Olympic ideal while actually submitting to dictators.

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) was founded in 1894 in Paris by Pierre de Coubertin with a noble goal: promote peace through sports. Politics out, sportsmanship in: sounds great in theory.

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But in practice, the IOC has a long history of accommodating authoritarian regimes, always in the name of “neutrality,” “dialogue,” and “keeping sports separate from politics”, usually not in a particularly consistent or moral way.

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Feb 13
The Map of Hunger (1770–1947).

We are often told that the British gave India railways and telegraphs. The data tells a different story. They gave us 31 major famines in 120 years.

We visualised the geography of mass starvation under the British Raj.
This wasn't "Bad Weather." It was Policy.

A Thread on the Anatomy of Extraction. 🧵

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The Early Holocaust (1770–1792)

The arrival of the East India Company marked the beginning of mass death.

• Great Bengal Famine (1770): 10 million dead (1/3rd of the population wiped out).
• Chalisa Famine (1783): 11 million dead across North India.
• Skull Famine (1791): 11 million dead in the Deccan.
32 million lives extinguished in just three decades.

This was the cost of "Company Rule."

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The "Free Market" Genocides (1876–1900)

The infographic highlights the Great Famine (1876-78) in the South and the Indian Famine (1896-1902).
Death Toll: ~16 Million.

The cause? While Indians starved, the British exported record amounts of grain to London.
Viceroy Lytton famously blocked relief efforts, citing "market interference."

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Feb 13
The Palestinian Authority is a kill Jews machine
1/ Breaking News: Yesterday, February 12, 2026, PA Finance Minister Estephan Salameh held a high-stakes press conference. The message was clear: despite a staggering $15.4 billion debt and near-total insolvency, the "Martyr’s Fund" remains untouchable. 🚨
2/ The "Pay for Slay" Commitment: Minister Salameh emphasized that $ to the families of terrorist murderers—often referred to as "Pay for Slay"—will continue. He called it a "national issue par excellence," vowing to uphold these commitments despite "extreme" financial pressure.
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Feb 13
BREAKING: The High Court has dismissed the Good Law Project’s challenge to the EHRC interim guidance on single and separate-sex facilities.

Mr Justice Swift endorsed the EHRC update as an accurate statement of the law for employers & service providers.
The update says service providers and employers can only provide lawful separate sex facilities based on sex, and suggested where possible they offer a unisex alternative.
GLP was judged not to have standing as it lacked “sufficient interest”. The anonymous claimants did have standing, and so their substantive arguments were considered.
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Feb 13
Worth watching. The rate of change is still accelerating.

Read an interesting article the other day about the "Middle Powers". The two Great Powers of today are the US & China. The Middle Powers are nations such as Germany, the UK & Canada. They are fearful & angry
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because as the World splits into competing geopolitical blocs, both Great Powers are dropping the facade of fair & equal competition among equal nations. Instead, both are openly wielding real power, and aren't acting like equal partners of the weaker nations.
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The Middle Powers are not at all happy about this, and some of them like Carney, Starmer & Macron are trying to put together a coalition that will allow their safe & artificial world to continue.

They want to trade among themselves, while building individual & collective
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Feb 13
BREAKING: Don't copy and paste answers from ChatGPT.

ChatGPT writing is easily detectable.

Use these prompts instead and see the magic:
1. The Professional AI Humanizer

“Act as a professional human-writing editor. Rewrite the following text to sound natural, human, and conversational. Remove robotic phrasing, stiff structure, and unnatural flow while keeping the original meaning intact. Text: [paste text].”
2. Natural Human Tone Converter

“Rewrite this text so it sounds like it was written by a real human with experience and confidence. Improve sentence rhythm, word choice, and flow. Avoid robotic patterns or overly formal language. Text: [paste text].”
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Feb 13
BREAKING: AI can now analyze any stock like a Wall Street analyst (for free).

Here are 10 insane Grok prompts that replace $2,000/month Bloomberg terminals: (Save for later): Image
1/ The Complete Stock Breakdown

Stop Googling stock tickers and reading garbage articles. Use this:

"You are a senior equity research analyst at a top-tier investment bank with access to Bloomberg, FactSet, and SEC filings. Cite every metric with its source and date. If data is unavailable or potentially outdated, say so explicitly. Do not estimate or fabricate any numbers.

Give me a complete analysis of [STOCK TICKER / COMPANY NAME].

Step 1 — Company Overview:
→ What the company does in plain English
→ Business model and all revenue streams broken down by percentage of total revenue
→ Key competitive advantage in one sentence

Step 2 — Key Financials (cite source and date for every number):
→ Revenue (TTM and most recent quarter)
→ Net income and EPS
→ P/E ratio, forward P/E, P/S ratio, PEG ratio
→ Debt-to-equity ratio and total debt
→ Free cash flow (TTM)
→ Year-over-year comparison vs. same quarter last year

Step 3 — Stock Performance:
→ Price movement: 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, YTD (with exact % change)
→ 52-week high and low
→ Performance vs. S&P 500 over the same periods

Step 4 — Wall Street Consensus:
→ Number of analysts covering this stock
→ Buy / Hold / Sell breakdown
→ Average, highest, and lowest price target
→ Most recent analyst upgrade or downgrade (with firm name and date)

Step 5 — Institutional Activity:
→ Top 5 institutional holders and their position changes last quarter
→ Any notable hedge fund activity (new positions or exits)

Format with clear markdown headers, tables where appropriate, and source citations after every metric. Flag any data that may be more than 30 days old."

In 30 seconds you'll know more than 95% of retail investors.
2/ The Financial Statement Deep Dive

Every hedge fund manager reads financial statements. Now you can too:

"You are a senior equity research analyst at a top-tier investment bank. Cite every financial metric with its exact source (SEC filing, earnings report, or financial database) and reporting date. Do not estimate any numbers. If a metric is unavailable, state that clearly instead of guessing.

Analyze the most recent financial statements for [COMPANY NAME / TICKER].

Step 1 — Income Statement Analysis:
→ Revenue for last 4 quarters with exact figures and YoY growth rates
→ Gross margin, operating margin, and net margin for each quarter
→ Trend direction: Are margins expanding, stable, or compressing? By how much?
→ R&D spend as a percentage of revenue (if applicable)

Step 2 — Balance Sheet Health:
→ Total assets vs. total liabilities
→ Current ratio and quick ratio
→ Cash and short-term investments on hand
→ Total debt and debt maturity schedule (when is debt due?)
→ Goodwill as a percentage of total assets (flag if >30%)

Step 3 — Cash Flow Reality Check:
→ Operating cash flow (TTM)
→ Capital expenditures (TTM)
→ Free cash flow (TTM) and FCF margin
→ How they're spending cash: buybacks, dividends, acquisitions, debt repayment, R&D
→ Is cash flow growing or declining vs. previous year?

Step 4 — Red Flags (check each one explicitly):
→ Revenue growing but cash flow declining? ⚠️
→ Debt growing faster than revenue? ⚠️
→ Accounts receivable growing faster than revenue? ⚠️
→ Inventory buildup without revenue growth? ⚠️
→ Frequent one-time charges or adjusted earnings that differ significantly from GAAP? ⚠️
→ Auditor changes or qualified opinions? ⚠️

Step 5 — Green Flags:
→ Improving margins quarter over quarter
→ Growing free cash flow
→ Decreasing debt or increasing cash reserves
→ Consistent GAAP and non-GAAP earnings alignment

Step 6 — Competitive Context:
→ Compare all key margins and ratios to the company's top 3 competitors in a table

End with a plain English summary: What story are these financials telling? Is this company getting healthier or weaker? Use a table format with clear column headers and cite the source of every number."

This is what analysts at Goldman Sachs do every morning. Now it takes you 60 seconds.
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Feb 13
@terrychristian It certainly is an argument if it puts paid to other negative things

But also, you don't want to attract people solely for the money, some of the best people for the job may be those who don't want it because they understand the gravity of what it means to represent your people
@terrychristian But they're often the best people for the job

So many things need changing, the unelected House of Lords as well

There are a lot of systems still in situ that just help power protect itself and that needs to change
@terrychristian I can't help but think how maybe it might be better having 6-700 individuals in there with no party allegiance working together instead

With our system, it's still all about power, who has it, who wants it, how to get it etc

If you bring in proportional representation in then
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Feb 13
BREAKING: AI can now build you a complete website in 2 hours (for free).

Here are 9 insane Claude Opus 4.6 + Figma Make prompts that create $5,000 websites in 2 hours:

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I just built a $5,000 client website in 118 minutes.

The stack:
- Claude Opus 4.6 for architecture, logic & complex reasoning
- Figma Make for pixel-perfect UI, interactions & deployment

I tested 100+ prompts, so you don't have to.

Here are the 9 prompts that actually work:
PROMPT 1: The Architecture Strategist

You are a Principal Architect at Vercel. I need to build a [WEBSITE TYPE: portfolio/saas/e-commerce].

Requirements:
- Target audience: [DESCRIBE]
- Key features: [LIST 3-5]
- Tech considerations: [RESPONSIVE/SEO/PERFORMANCE]

Deliver:
1. Site map (all pages with hierarchy)
2. User flows (3 primary journeys)
3. Data models (if dynamic content)
4. API requirements (if applicable)
5. Component inventory (30+ components needed)
6. Page templates (wireframe descriptions)
7. Technical stack recommendation
8. Performance budgets (load time targets)
9. SEO structure (meta templates, URL patterns)

Format as a technical specification I can hand to Figma Make.
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