It's hard to see the changes that are occurring when we are replacing body fat with muscle but this video shows how great things come by being consistent and stacking your daily wins.
— 💯 Cary Kelly 💯 (@CaryKelly11) August 24, 2025
This is a 2-year time lapse of a man losing 160 pounds of fat. pic.twitter.com/8ML4CKPPAP
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Sunday, August 24, 2025
CARY KELLY: 2-year time lapse of a man losing 160 pounds of fat.
SUDDEN & UNEXPECTED: babies in WiFi-dense homes face a triple risk of neurological damage, with infants exposed to high levels of wireless radiation from Wi-Fi, . . .
A groundbreaking study from Mumbai has revealed that babies in WiFi-dense homes face a triple risk of neurological damage, with infants exposed to high levels of wireless radiation from Wi-Fi, cellphones, and cell towers showing significantly elevated chances of developmental… pic.twitter.com/Aa39GhYNLa
— “Sudden And Unexpected” (@toobaffled) August 24, 2025
Saturday, August 23, 2025
IN-&-OUT BURGER: I WON'T EAT THERE AGAIN
Thank you to Wejolyn.
In-N-Out Burger has finally disclosed their ingredients
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) August 23, 2025
This video goes over the ingredients in their burgers, fries and chocolate/strawberry/ vanilla shakes. After watching I’m never going back, there is no reason you need this many ingredients in any food pic.twitter.com/7XkesTKNiV
The last time I ate at In-&-Out was last year in Denver. I went through drive thru. The line wrapped around the block. The cashier from behind the window told me that it's like this all day from opening at 11am to 11 to 12pm. I ordered two Double Doubles. But something was off. The onion flavor wasn't coming from the onions, but the onion flavor was coming from the seasoning. That's when I realized that 2024 Double Double was not your 1982 Double Double. So no more for me, In & Out, no more. Thanks for the memories, and the rock gut.
Friday, August 22, 2025
SAMA HOOLE: "Fructose is essential." Tell that to 99% of human history where fruit was seasonal, rare, and tiny.
"Fructose is essential."
— Sama Hoole (@SamaHoole) August 22, 2025
Tell that to 99% of human history where fruit was seasonal, rare, and tiny.
Spoiler: we made it. pic.twitter.com/DrbDjAJEYj
People who have lost their emotional innocence through trauma or social conditioning unconsciously punish those who have managed to preserve theirs.
The pattern Jung documented would become one of his most important insights into human psychology: authentic emotional expression triggers unconscious shame in those who have betrayed their own emotional truth.
Here’s Karl Jung and Alan watts explaining a phenomenon that we all see more and more of. I suspect it’s from the kids exposed to advanced trauma technologies (screens) and unstable families becoming adults.
— Owen Benjamin 🐻 (@OwenBenjamin) August 22, 2025
If you have kept your spark you will relate to this. I’ve been dealing… pic.twitter.com/JbOhpIbkqH
Carl Jung documented why people with what we now call "empathic abilities" face a cruel psychological paradox. Their greatest gift becomes the source of their deepest pain. He discovered that empathic individuals unconsciously attract people who project their shadow on to them. People [. . .] resent the empath's emotional freedom because it reminds them of their own emotional numbness. Jung found that the more authentic and radiant someone with highly developed feeling function becomes, the more they threaten other's psychological defenses. What Jung called "shadow projection" creates a pattern where empaths are simultaneously sought after and secretly despised for possessing what others have lost or buried within themselves. Individuals with extraordinary empathic abilities who seem to magnetize people that would eventually turn against them with inexplicable hostility. Jung's observations revealed these individuals draw others to them like moths to flame. Yet these same people develop unconscious resentment toward the very qualities that initially attracted them. It is as if their light exposes shadows others cannot bear to acknowledge. People would confess their deepest secrets to them, find healing in their presence, and experience profound emotional relief. Then without warning they would begin to criticize them, undermine their confidence, and eventually abandon them entirely. Jung realized he wasn't observing simple relationship dysfunction; he was witnessing what happens when unconscious people encounter someone who has maintained connection to their authentic feeling function. The pattern Jung documented would become one of his most important insights into human psychology: authentic emotional expression triggers unconscious shame in those who have betrayed their own emotional truth. The resentment is not toward the empath. It is toward their own abandoned emotional truth. People who have lost their emotional innocence through trauma or social conditioning unconsciously punish those who have managed to preserve theirs.
2:17. And the death of the old self becomes the birth of freedom. True power is not the ability to keep the ego intact; true power is the freedom to let it dissolve again and again, knowing that what you are cannot be touched by gain or loss, by success or failure. That is why sages laugh. They laugh because they see the joke that all along you were clinging to an illusion, fearing its end, when in fact it's end was your liberation. And so, when life breaks you, when the story collapses, when the old self dies, remember, nothing essential is lost. What dies is only what was never truly you.