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Caleb hammer almost fainted after this guest said her husband was allegedly caught j3rking off to her 7-year-old sister. Caleb Hammer: “Do you not know what a girls’ trip is? How does that equal you being a P3dophile?” Caleb Hammer: “It sounds like she said it, like, once.” Male Guest: “No, she said it three times.” Caleb Hammer: “How do you get from that to, “Unless you’re a P3dophile?” Female Guest: “I see, because we had issues in the past.” Caleb Hammer: “What? What? No, no. Context, please. What issues would lead to that insinuation?” Female Guest: “My little sister spent the night one time, and he stayed in the living room. She walked out to grab a drink, and he was on the couch doing very inappropriate things. He proceeded to lie to me and my mom about it when she wanted to go home. So then he tied me saying it was weird into that past experience.” Caleb Hammer: “How old was she at the time?” Guest: “She was like seven, he didn’t know she was going to walk out. It wasn’t meant to be like that, but he then tied it back to that.” Caleb Hammer: “Guys, what the f***? No, no, no, no. A 7-year-old is in the house. Why are you in the living room doing… no. You don’t do that.” “if a kid is in the house, we don’t set up sexual exposure unless there is, like, an intent to be caught in some way.” Male Guest: “I was sleeping in the living room. They were sleeping in the living room.” Caleb Hammer: “You still go to the bathroom.” Female Guest: “That’s fair. I know, and that’s why I said it was just one night. She was only spending the night that one time.” Caleb Hammer: “What was he caught doing, specifically?” Female Guest: “j3rking off.” Caleb Hammer: “Just full out in the open?” Female Guest: “Yes” Male Guest: “No, I was under a blanket.” Caleb Hammer: “It doesn’t sound like it from what’s being said.” Female Guest: “She said that she saw everything.”
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Caleb hammer almost fainted after this guest said her husband was allegedly caught j3rking off to her 7-year-old sister. Caleb Hammer: “Do you not know what a girls’ trip is? How does that equal you being a P3dophile?” Caleb Hammer: “It sounds like she said it, like, once.” Male Guest: “No, she said it three times.” Caleb Hammer: “How do you get from that to, “Unless you’re a P3dophile?” Female Guest: “I see, because we had issues in the past.” Caleb Hammer: “What? What? No, no. Context, please. What issues would lead to that insinuation?” Female Guest: “My little sister spent the night one time, and he stayed in the living room. She walked out to grab a drink, and he was on the couch doing very inappropriate things. He proceeded to lie to me and my mom about it when she wanted to go home. So then he tied me saying it was weird into that past experience.” Caleb Hammer: “How old was she at the time?” Guest: “She was like seven, he didn’t know she was going to walk out. It wasn’t meant to be like that, but he then tied it back to that.” Caleb Hammer: “Guys, what the f***? No, no, no, no. A 7-year-old is in the house. Why are you in the living room doing… no. You don’t do that.” “if a kid is in the house, we don’t set up sexual exposure unless there is, like, an intent to be caught in some way.” Male Guest: “I was sleeping in the living room. They were sleeping in the living room.” Caleb Hammer: “You still go to the bathroom.” Female Guest: “That’s fair. I know, and that’s why I said it was just one night. She was only spending the night that one time.” Caleb Hammer: “What was he caught doing, specifically?” Female Guest: “j3rking off.” Caleb Hammer: “Just full out in the open?” Female Guest: “Yes” Male Guest: “No, I was under a blanket.” Caleb Hammer: “It doesn’t sound like it from what’s being said.” Female Guest: “She said that she saw everything.”

𝓢𝓵𝓪𝓶 👁️⃤

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On the topic of our kids having AI friends (long) I got my 6yo Daughter an AI toy for her b-day that arrived for Xmas instead. She unpacked it all excited, I explained that this isn't like other toys, that this one has AI in it (she of course knows what AI is, seen the things I've built and interacted with them, chatted with chatGPT and Santa mode, knows that daddy is "doing AI" etc') So a very interesting experiment happened after @_magicaltoys reached out and fixed the issue referenced below (very quick turnaround! thank you!) So...she played with this Dino, chatted with it, and then... learned to turn it off, and doesn't want it to talk anymore. She still loves playing with it, dressed it up, it now has paper shoes and a top hat that we made together, but every time I ask her if she'd like to chat with it, she says no. The few times I turned it back on, and she did speak with it, she chatted for a bit, and then just... turned it off again, not wanting to engage at all. I gently asked why, and wasn't able to really understand where's the resistance, it's not weird to her. In fact, at one point she was pretending the dino was a baby, and it was turned on, so I told her, let's ask it to.. pretend to be a baby, and it obliged and said ok. So we asked it to cry. Granted @_magicaltoys don't yet have the amazing advanced voice mode like openAI in there, so it did it's best but it sounded weird, which made her laugh really hard. it was basically making crying sounds like talking. And also, there are some technical issues still, the voice is sometimes choppy, so it could be that it's still uncanny for her? I'm honestly fascinated about why the AI aspect of this toy didn't connect with my 6yo (and btw, I have a very curious 4yo boy, who could give 0 fucks about this toy also, he's very observant, and usually wants everything his sister has, wanted 0 time with Dino) Is this uncanny valley? a couple of times she didn't want to talk to it, and came to me to whisper to ask me to turn it off (the same happened a couple of times with chatGPT Santa mode btw now thinking about it) Is this just now knowing what to say? 🤔 It could be the simple fact that she was playing with some other things, and the toy kept wanting to engage and take the attention to itself vs the game that she was playing. I know that I have a sample size of 1 kid here, and I'm sure many many things will change, as she'll grow and learn to interact with more AIs in different forms, but the first "toy" contact was interestingly almost a complete failure (from the AI perspective, the Toy experience as I said, was dope) Anyway, this area is def unexplored, will keep you guys posted how this goes and if she shows interest or picks it up again.

Alex Volkov @ AI Engineer

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[TRANS] Knetz comments on Kim Sejeong's A Capella Performance of Love Wins All (Original by IU) 1. This kind of song really suits Kim Sejeong.. Let's get another song like "Flower Way" for Sejeong ㅠㅠ 2. It's a cappella, but it feels like there's accompaniment. 3. She's so talented in musicals and everything... I wish she became more famous. 4. Sejeong's voice really fits this kind of song ㅠㅠㅠ 5. Please release another song like "Flower Way" or "Tunnel" ㅜㅜㅜ 6. This is the first time I've seen someone other than IU sing IU's song so perfectlyㅠ Kim Sejeong is the bestㅠ 7. Her expression shows she's giving it her all. 8. This song seems really difficult, but she sings it so well ㄷㄷ 9. She really enunciates every word, maybe because she does musicals, it's so good. 10. If she sounds this good with just a bit of practice, I want to hear a proper cover like with "My Sea." 11. I didn't expect her to sing this well. 12. As a true Uaena, she fully captures the feel of the song, making it great to listen to and watch. 13. She’s handsome (beautiful). 14. The way she emphasizes each word and note is so moving..ㅠ 15. She produces such rich tones... amazing..ʚ(ȉˬȉ⁎)ɞ˒˒ 16. It's a difficult song, but it's so easy to listen to~~ Always supporting actress Kim Sejeong. 17. She’s really good… To sing so cleanly a cappella..?? 18. Her cover of "My Sea" was amazing, and this is incredible too.. I hope she does a full cover ㅜㅜ 19. She winks every time she hits a high note. 20. She just sings so well. 21. Kim Sejeong is pretty. 22. I like how the lyrics are clearer. 23. I proudly declare this the best cover. 24. Sejeong, let's come back with this kind of ballad next. 25. She sings so well. 26. This song is really difficult, but to sing it this well a cappella... 27. But with so many fans ("Sesang" - Kim Sejeong's fandom name), you can't escape from "Sesang" ㅎㅎ 28. If Kim Sejeong is struggling with this, the song must be really difficult. #김세정 #KimSejeong

김세정 - KIM SEJEONG

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Two dietitians reported a doctor for telling diabetics to eat butter. Two years later, the government sided with the doctor. Dr. Annika Dahlqvist. Family physician in northern Sweden. She started recommending low-carb high-fat eating to her overweight and diabetic patients. They lost weight. Diabetics dropped insulin. Some came off medication entirely. Two dietitians did not like that. They filed a malpractice complaint with Sweden's National Board of Health and Welfare. The charge: recommending fat to diabetics endangered their lives. The Board could revoke her license. Her own clinic fired her in November 2006. She spent two years in professional limbo. The Board reviewed the science. Slowly. While Sweden's diabetes and obesity rates kept climbing. January 2008. The verdict came back. Dr. Dahlqvist had done nothing wrong. The Board ruled, in writing, that low-carb high-fat eating was fully compatible with current science. The dietitians wanted her shut down. The science shut them down instead. That single ruling cracked Sweden open. LCHF spread through the country in a way it had nowhere else on earth. Kostdoktorn (Diet Doctor) was founded the same year. Within a decade, surveys showed roughly one in four Swedes had tried low-carb. It is now one of the most popular diets in the country. When two dietitians filed that complaint, they thought they were ending her career. They were starting a movement. #AnnikaDahlqvist #LCHF #LowCarbHighFat #DiabetesReversal #Sweden #DieticiansVsScience #FoodIsMedicine #RealFood #ButterNotMargarine

Vinnie Tortorich

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Riot Games stage director Billy talking about the Behind the Scenes of BLG Bin throwing his jacket: "Bin went through BLG's manager to reach out to me after they were qualified for semifinals. The manager messaged me saying that Bin himself wanted to to this but he wanted to confirm that there wouldn't be any issues. At first, I didn't think much of it and passed it to the producers. It turned out that we urgently held a meeting specifically to brainstorm what kind of consequence would the jacket throwing do. They brought in the security team, the camera crew, the venue management and the entire production team, including the stage directors. I thought, "Are you guys serious? It's just throwing a jacket, right?" But then the security team brought up a point that made me realize that "maybe I'm the idiot here". They asked which direction he was planning to throw the jacket because they would need to station 3 security guards there to ensure no one would get hurt while trying to grab the jacket. They said that he must throw it towards the floor area because throwing it upwards to the seating area would be dangerous. People might push down and fall over. It could lead to serious injuries. After deciding on the direction, the production team started to think about which camera should film the moment of him throwing the jacket, how the shot should be framed and what the transitions would look like. Even though it was a live broadcast, the details were rehearsed repeatedly every day so it didn't feel "live". However, we were still capturing that moment in real time. For this particular part, we rehearsed it about 6 or 7 times that morning. Not Bin himself but me. I threw the jackets to see how it would look, knowing the height and trajectories, and even borrowed a BLG jacket because the material was different. The camera team experimented with different angles to see how the shot would look. This part was settled and it was on me to communicate with Bin about exactly when and where to start taking off the jacket because we also want to film that. And the camera would cut to audience' reaction and cut back. I had to tell him which hand he should use and which direction he should throw the jacket. You could see the look on Bin's face. He was kinda like "are you serious?" He has that naturally serious face and I felt a bit pressured talking to him because he's such a big guy. So I was like "Bin, we are really sorry but we want to make sure this is perfect and avoid any situations where fans might get hurt." We agreed on how the jacket throwing should go. Unexpectedly, when the teaser started playing before the walkout, he went to talk to Tarzan and said "I'm planning on throwing the jacket later, do you want to join me?" I was like "Wait, NO! We've already rehearsed everything. This is driving me insane!" Luckily, the other player declined. But at the moment, all I thought was what if he agreed because I have to come up with a way to explain to him that Bin can do this but you can't. It would been chaotic."

Yuuu - lifeitsfkingmove

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Do you remember the story about the 12 year old girl stabbing her younger brother to death while he was asleep for no apparent reason? She was crying and kept repeatedly saying "I don't know what happened. I don't know why I did that. That was some demonic sh*t", implying she was possessed and lost impulse control. Turns out she was on/off psychiatric medication for ADHD. Really makes you wonder how many horrific evil acts and criminal behavior is a result of these drugs... especially benzos and opioids. Benzos are the most horrifying drug in my opinion with the effects on impulse control and how they make you genuinely "sleepwalk" in a hypnotic state where you don't remember what you're doing. Autopilot essentially. There are tons of stories of ambien doing this as well. It's stories like these that give so much legitimacy to Robert F. Kennedy Jr concerns about SSRIs and psychiatric drugs with school shooters. MSM dismissing this problem and ridiculing RFK for wanting to investigate it just further demonstrates how captured and corrupt they are, especially in regards to their rhetoric about gun control. Banning guns or any weapon will fix nothing because it's not a gun problem, it's a mental health problem. "This country has a mental health problem disguised as a gun problem, and a tyranny problem disguised as a security problem." -- Joe Rogan Her mother did some interviews providing more detail about the situation and how the drugs impacted her behavior: >Lyda said that the 12-year-old "never had behavioral issues until she was put back on medication she was off of for over a year." >While speaking with Cuomo, Lyda went into greater details of the ADHD (Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) medication her daughter had been on an off of during her childhood. >On Thursday, Lyda said: "I'm hanging in there, one day at a time. From what we found it looks like it was a medication issue, not anything else, a manic episode of some kind. She was fine, she wasn't unstable until she was put back on the medication." >Speaking about what happened for the 12-year-old to come off her medication, Lyda said: "She cut her arms within a month of being back on it, I immediately took her off after speaking to the school and her doctor and herself, we had a long conversation. >"She felt that she was really irritated, irritable, angry for no reason on the medication so of course I took her off of it. Unfortunately it was too late, the damage was done, stuff like this can happen months or even years after being off of a medication like this."

Inversionism

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The Woman Who Said “No” and Saved a Generation ​In 1960, a 46-year-old pharmacologist named Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey started her first day at the FDA. Within five weeks, she was handed an application that seemed like a "formality." ​The drug was Kevadon (Thalidomide). It was already a massive success in Europe, marketed as a "wonder drug" for pregnant women suffering from morning sickness. Most expected her to sign off immediately. ​But Frances felt something wasn't right. ​She noticed the clinical data was vague. There was almost no evidence showing how the drug affected a developing fetus. While the pharmaceutical company, Richardson-Merrell, pressured her to rush the approval, she stood her ground. ​The Pressure Was Suffocating ​For 19 months, the company relentlessly hounded her. They: ​Visited her office over 50 times. ​Called her "unreasonable" and "stubborn." ​Complained to her supervisors, trying to go over her head. ​Had doctors write letters demanding she release the drug. ​Can you imagine the weight on her shoulders? A new employee standing up to a corporate giant and an entire industry. But her mantra was simple: "Show me the data." ​A Devastating Discovery ​By November 1961, the world’s worst fears came true. In Germany and Australia, babies were being born with Phocomelia—severe limb malformations. Some were born with flipper-like hands attached to their shoulders; others had no limbs at all. ​Thousands of babies were born with these deformities, and thousands more were stillborn. Thalidomide was the cause. ​The Silent Hero ​Because Dr. Kelsey refused to be bullied, the damage in the United States was largely contained. She didn't just do her job; she protected the future. ​On August 7, 1962, President John F. Kennedy awarded her the President’s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service. She was only the second woman to ever receive it. ​We often talk about "changing the world." Dr. Kelsey changed it with one word: No. ​Sometimes, being "stubborn" is the most heroic thing you can be. ​What do you think of Dr. Kelsey's story? Does it inspire you to stand firm in your convictions, even when the world is pushing back?

PeachProof

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"FDA was fully aware that these [COVID injections] would cause cancer, because they've written numerous guidance documents... [back in] 2015, 2013, even more recently than that...explaining to manufacturers who wanted to develop mRNA products that they need to study...cancer..." Retired pharma R&D executive Sasha Latypova ( sashalatypova.substack.com "Due Diligence and Art") describes for Dr. Drew (Dr. Drew) and Tom Renz (Tom Renz) how the FDA was "fully aware" that mRNA technology like that deployed in the COVID injections "would cause cancer." Latypova notes that the federal agency had written "numerous guidance documents" on the topic prior to COVID, dating back to 2013. "[T]his is a massive, massive crime and it needs to stop," Latypova tells Drew and Renz. She notes that the "FDA was fully aware that these things would cause cancer, because they've written numerous guidance documents, that's how they regulate industry. Two-thousand-fifteen, 2013, even more recently than that, they wrote extensive guidance documents explaining to manufacturers who wanted to develop mRNA products that they need to study...cancer..." The retired pharma executive adds that the FDA knew that products like the COVID injections could cause death, fertility issues, blindness, strokes, cardiovascular issues, etc. "They had this knowledge and they told manufacturers you have to study these risks and you have to exclude them and they were also not allowed to even study it in healthy volunteers because it was considered unethical," Latypova adds. "It was considered too dangerous. So then we come to 2020 [and] all of the sudden all of this is solved—this is a joke. To me, that's where I became extremely suspicious..." Putting a finer point on things, Latypova says the COVID-injection assault on the world is "a premeditated crime" and that "regulators knew" the damage they'd do. Furthermore, she says that "the military conducted this fake exercise to capture all these pharma companies and make them make these weapons."

Sense Receptor

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From sitting 80 T83 with a torn UCL to 87-90 and pain-free in 1.5 years, a coach's post from @jjasonfosterr🔥⁠ ⁠ I started working with Max Moore in the summer of ‘22. At the time, he was a HS senior topping out at 83 with consistent elbow issues. In May of his junior year, he partially tore his UCL and was told by doctors it would heal with rest.⁠ ⁠ After going through a shutdown and rehab phase on his own, we were able to run it up to 86 his senior year, although the elbow was a constant issue.⁠ ⁠ He went back to a different doctor, found out his UCL was still torn, and decided to get full TJ in March of ‘23.⁠ ⁠ During the rehab process, Max made significant progress both physically and mentally. His body weight went from 170 to 190 with the following increases in the weight room:⁠ ⁠ DB Bench 5RM: 60 —> 85⁠ Deadlift 1RM: 295 —> 375⁠ DB Row 8RM: 65 —> 100⁠ ⁠ Max also went through months of what I like to call “the velo yips,” something plenty of guys coming off injury experience. It didn’t matter if his prescribed throwing intensity was 50% or 100%, it all looked like 50%. It felt like max effort to him but there was clearly a mental block there. ⁠ ⁠ Why does this happen? Plenty of reasons - internal pressure, trauma associated with the pain/injury, thousands of social media experts pushing their agendas all day, watching YouTube videos all hours of the night trying to figure out “what’s wrong with me,” but that’s a post for another day.⁠ ⁠ After countless conversations with Max and experimentation within his throwing schedule, we finally decided it was time to get back to playing baseball. Stop worrying about hitting certain metrics in the weight room, stop worrying about rehabbing a healthy arm, and stop trying to “figure out” a made-up problem (yips aren’t real 🤷‍♂️). Go pitch and we’ll see what happens.⁠ ⁠ Max proceeded to hit 89 multiple times in his first outing back, followed by multiple 90s the week after. The best part is seeing how his teammates reacted, knowing how tough this dude is and how much he’s had to push through to get to this point.⁠ ⁠ Foot on the gas, only up from here 🚀⁠ ⁠ -Jason

Tread Athletics

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Mikhaila Peterson Fuller stepped onto the historic Oxford Union stage and silenced the entire room with an 8-minute speech. The motion being debated: “This House Would Move Beyond Meat.” She spoke against it — and started with this: “At age 7 I was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in 37 joints. By 17 both my hip and ankle had been replaced. 16 years of immunosuppressant injections, crippling depression, and a body that was falling apart. Doctors called it incurable.” Then, at 23, she tried the one thing no doctor ever suggested: She ate only meat. 2 months later → almost every symptom gone. Off SSRIs, Adderall, and all immune drugs. Pregnancy brought symptoms roaring back… so she went 100% carnivore (beef, salt, water). 6 months later → full remission again. 8+ years later she’s still symptom-free and flares every single time she tries adding plants. She’s not alone: her whole family is carnivore for autoimmune issues, and her community has 7,000+ people with identical stories. Then she dropped the receipts: A Harvard-published survey (Oxford University Press) of 2,000+ carnivores (6+ months): → 90–95% saw major improvement or complete resolution of autoimmune, mood, metabolic, gut & skin issues → 92% of type-2 diabetics discontinued insulin entirely → Almost zero adverse effects Her closing line at Oxford: “We’re being told to eat less of the one food that puts ‘incurable’ diseases into remission for thousands of people… while 1 in 5 North Americans have autoimmunity and 68% are overweight or obese. Maybe we got the food pyramid completely upside down.” Watch the full 8-minute Oxford Union speech below. It’s raw, personal, and will make you question everything you’ve been taught about meat. What chronic health struggle would you do anything to fix? Share your story below — no judgment, only support.

Camus

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