Instead of popping the tire, it locks the wheel pic.twitter.com/tpAII2C4lA
— Cool Videos (@XCoolVideos) January 31, 2026
Food Remedies
Traditional cultures prioritised fat above protein for a reason. --Sama Hoole
Saturday, January 31, 2026
ELECTION WIZARD: Michigan police use grappling hooks on fleeing suspect.
SAMA HOOLE: Cancer cells have 10x more insulin receptors than normal cells. They're glucose-dependent. They ferment glucose even in the presence of oxygen (Warburg Effect).
Cancer cells have 10x more insulin receptors than normal cells. They're glucose-dependent. They ferment glucose even in the presence of oxygen (Warburg Effect). Ketogenic diets: - Drop blood glucose by 30-40% - Lower insulin by 50-70% - Starve cancer cells of their primary fuel - Force them to attempt mitochondrial respiration (which they're bad at) Normal cells thrive on ketones. Cancer cells can't efficiently use them.Cancer cells have 10x more insulin receptors than normal cells.
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) January 31, 2026
They're glucose-dependent. They ferment glucose even in the presence of oxygen (Warburg Effect).
Ketogenic diets:
- Drop blood glucose by 30-40%
- Lower insulin by 50-70%
- Starve cancer cells of their primary fuel…
Why isn't this standard oncology protocol?
JOHN ZIEGLER: I generally hate AI, but this “Star Wars” takedown of Jake Tapper and Anderson Cooper is tremendous…
I nearly choked… https://t.co/t98nBSbTXD
— Tom Luongo (@TFL1728) January 31, 2026
CHASE HUGHES: especially for the female brain it's hard wired to respond to . . . male authority, like tribal leader status, and that bypasses a lot of your critical ability.
Chase Hughes (behavior expert & father of a 17-year-old daughter) drops urgent advice for parents—especially about raising daughters who won't blindly follow "authority":
— Camus (@newstart_2024) January 31, 2026
Young girls' brains are hardwired to respond strongly to male authority/tribal-leader status. That wiring… pic.twitter.com/biSBu1kTd2
What people need to do, especially young girls, especially young girls, I have a daughter who is 17, you need to think, "Am I being influenced by authority? Am I seeing authority or a good person?" Because especially for the female brain it's hard wired to respond to . . . male authority, like tribal leader status, and that bypasses a lot of your critical ability. Is this the right thing to do? Should I be doing this, is it healthy? And I would say this to moms and dads everywhere. This starts when they're 4. This starts when they're 3, and they go to the doctor and your behavior around that doctor will dictate how they behave around authority. Will you tell your kid like,
That doctor is your employee. You tell the doctor what to do. You tell the doctor the problems. The doctor works for you.
I'm not telling my kid to be a dick. We're still respectful. We say "Mister," "Misses," "Yes, ma'am," but you're in charge of that doctor. So we start teaching early on to recognize the difference between authority and perceived authority.
SCRALLLEX: I'm still confused why prosperity in my country is contingent on immigrants from countries where they can't produce prosperity at home. Like if Mexicans are really good at agriculture, construction, and labor jobs, then wouldn't Mexico be like this fully developed society that everybody would want to live in?
Really think about this
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) January 31, 2026
“I'm still confused why prosperity in my country is contingent on immigrants from countries where they can't produce prosperity at home. Like if Mexicans are really good at agriculture, construction, and labor jobs, then wouldn't Mexico be like this fully… pic.twitter.com/OvYGtYy4ps