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Cuesta: “Cutrone ieri ci ha detto che avrebbe segnato: come vedo lui e Oristanio e su Bernabè…”
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“You wanna straighten out the budget? Start taxing corporations and the wealthy like we’ve been telling you. Do you think we’re idiots? Do you think we don’t pay taxes? ... You know nothing about what a working-class citizen does."

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I upgraded to a Pixel 10 Pro because the promos made it super cheap for me—and honestly, Pixelsnap (Qi2/MagSafe) without a case is the only “new feature” I care about.

I disable all the AI features I can on my Google Account, so none of that new stuff interests me, but there *are* a handful of new things I’ve noticed but seen literally nobody mention in “reviews” or sales pages. I’ll compile them here in this thread for anyone interested.

#MadeByGoogle #TeamPixel #Pixel10 #Pixel10Pro #Android

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in reply to Cassidy James

what made you go with the Pro compared to the regular Pixel 10? We're gonna order ours this weekend while the same sale is still on
in reply to McNeely

@McNeely I have a 9 Pro, and the base 10 cameras are a downgrade in comparison. Not bad, but more on par with Pixel 9a (plus a new, lower end tele). So 10 Pro made more sense to me! I’m really pleased with the camera especially; I was expecting basically the exact same as 9 Pro but I think the improved tele, OIS, and image processor really shine.


Hey! Did you know on released a new album on BandCamp and Apple Music? It’s Helicopter Rescue’s album Expeditions Into X:
helicopterrescue.bandcamp.com/…



I put the sake back on the shelf yesterday, but now of course I want to cook some Japanese food and have no sake, and no desire to go out and get any.


identifying as a middle school student is very gender for this one, not even just for kink reasons


UKpol, flags, positive

Yep, this is what I have been saying. The way to defeat the flag-shaggers is not to spend hours ripping down the flags or getting court injunctions.

Reclaim the symbolism, strip it of its power to cause hate and racism.

BBC news article: a mosque / Muslim community centre in Wirral found a Union Jack tied to their railings. So they removed it .. and hung it up again in their window with a sign saying they're proud to be British Muslims.

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd7yqe…



Amy MacDonald - Dancing In The Dark (Orchestral Version)

#choons1

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Nan di diou !!!
Faisez gaffe les copaines, c'est devenu achement dangereux masto, j'vous l'dis moi !!!!

@dada pulvérise des chronos ...

@nicosomb court comme un dératé ...

Je fais les courses en vélo ...

Sérieux c'quoi c't'univers de malades !!!
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Donald Trump not dead. A Simpsons scene from 15 years ago predicting the death of a US President in August 2025 contributed to the speculation. The entire episode has been taken down.
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"We're gonna have to do more than talk. We're gonna have to do more than listen. We're gonna have to do more than learn. We're gonna have to start practicing, and that’s very hard."

Happy Birthday, Fred Hampton Sr. Your life was stolen all too soon.

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DATE: August 30, 2025 at 04:00PM
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TITLE: Scientists fed people a fat-filled milkshake – it disrupted blood flow to their brains within hours

URL: psypost.org/scientists-fed-peo…

A greasy takeaway may seem like an innocent Friday night indulgence. But our recent research suggests even a single high-fat meal could impair blood flow to the brain, potentially increasing the risk of stroke and dementia.

Dietary fat is an important part of our diet. It provides us with a concentrated source of energy, transports vitamins and when stored in the body, protects our organs and helps keep us warm. The two main types of fat that we consume are saturated and unsaturated (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated), which are differentiated by their chemical composition.

But these fats have different effects on our body. For example, it is well established that eating a meal that is high in saturated fat, such as that self-indulgent Friday night takeaway pizza, can be bad for our blood vessels and heart health. And these effects are not simply confined to the heart.

The brain has limited energy stores, which means it is heavily reliant on a continuous supply of blood delivering oxygen and glucose to maintain normal function.

One of the ways the body maintains this supply is through a process known as “dynamic cerebral autoregulation”. This process ensures that blood flow to the brain remains stable despite everyday changes in blood pressure, such as standing up and exercising. It’s like having shock absorbers that help keep our brains cool under pressure.

But when this process is impaired, those swings in blood pressure become harder to manage. That can mean brief episodes of too little or too much blood reaching the brain. Over time, this increases the risk of developing conditions like stroke and dementia.

What role might diet play?

After eating a meal high in saturated fat, levels of fat in the blood rise and peak after around four hours. At the same time, blood vessels become stiffer and lose their ability to relax and expand. This restricts blood flow around the body. But little is known about what happens to the brain during this time and how well its blood supply is protected.

To address this for the first time, we recruited 20 young men between the ages of 18 and 35, and 21 men between 60 and 80. We measured how well blood vessels linked to heart and brain health worked before, and four hours following, consumption of a meal high in saturated fat.

We assessed how well a blood vessel in the arm could open up in response to increased blood flow to obtain an indication of heart health. This is a method known as “flow-mediated dilatation”.

To evaluate how well blood vessels in the brain could cope with swings in blood pressure, our participants performed body-weight squats. We used ultrasound to determine how well blood flowed through vessels during both methods.

The test meal was a milkshake, which we called “the brain bomb” because it consisted mostly of heavy whipping cream. The drink contained 1,362 calories and 130g of fat, mimicking the fat load of a fast-food takeaway.

Our findings confirmed previous research that has shown that a high-fat meal impairs the ability of the blood vessels linked to heart health to open in both young and old participants. These impairments reduced the brain’s ability to buffer changes in blood pressure. This was more pronounced (by about 10%) in the older adults, suggesting that older brains may be more vulnerable to the effects of the meal.

Although we didn’t directly test for the long-term effects of a high-fat meal on mental functioning in this study, we have previously shown that such a meal increases free radicals (unstable, cell-damaging molecules) and decreases nitric oxide (molecules that help blood vessels relax and open up to transport oxygen and glucose around the body).

This may explain the reduced blood flow regulation we observed in our recent study.

This has important clinical implications. While an occasional takeaway is unlikely to cause harm on its own, our results suggest that even one fatty meal has an immediate effect on the body.

Our study highlights the importance of consuming a diet that is low in saturated fat to protect not only our heart health, but also our brain health. This is particularly important for older adults whose brains appear to be more vulnerable to the effects of such a meal and are already at increased risk of stroke and neurodegenerative diseases.

The NHS recommendeds that men consume no more than 30g of saturated fat a day, while women should consume no more than 20g. Yet many of us routinely exceed that, particularly during weekend takeaways, pub lunches or fast-food splurges.

What’s more, we may spend much of our waking lives in a post-meal state. This period, known as “post-prandial lipaemia”, is when fat levels are elevated, and when the body, it seems, may be most at risk.

Food for thought

There’s still so much more we need to learn about this topic.

Public health guidance recommends swapping saturated fats for polyunsaturated ones. These are found in foods like oily fish, walnuts and seeds, which are associated with better heart and brain health over the long term. But we don’t yet know how the brain responds to a single meal that is high in polyunsaturated fat.

Nor do we know how the female brain responds to a high-fat meal. This is a crucial gap in our knowledge since women face a greater risk of stroke and dementia in later life compared to men.

Our study offers a timely reminder that diet doesn’t just shape our long-term health. It also affects our body and brain in real time. And as we’re learning, when it comes to protecting brain health, every meal may count.

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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August 30, 2025

Yard sales this morning. I bought a bunch of cheap stuff I needed and/or liked. Zipper bags, paintings, a 6 way outlet strip, ...

I also bought a vintage open reel tape recorder that seems to work pretty well. I dubbed two songs from a 1977 Jonesboro Jazz Ensemble show successfully with some hum.

I read and took a nap. I'm going to work on the soundbox from the piano before I go to the Sunset Sessions, music at the Craighead Forest Bandshell.

#journal #discord #hairylarryland



Estonia to borrow up to €3.6 billion in defence loans


European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Estonia as part of her four-day front-line state tour, aimed at stressing solidarity with border states and supporting the development of Europe's defense industry.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/euronews.com…


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#Tajani: “Iniziamo con le sanzioni ai #coloni violenti, più coloni e più sanzioni, e se poi non funziona si possono studiare altre tappe”

L' #ipocrisia di sanzionare i coloni... E ancora devono #studiare le tappe...

#Israele #Genocidio #PuliziaEtnica
#Palestina #PalestinaLibera
#Meloni #Politica

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For this weekends Saturday Night Special, I present - I'll Give My Best by On Stage. I don't really have a particular backstory about this song other than to say I recently discovered it and immediately fell in love with the melody, vocals, and lyrics. From what I've read, it was released in 1986 so although it's not a new song by any means, it's still new to me. Anyway, makes for a perfect romantic Saturday night snuggle song. Enjoy!! 💋

Listen 👇👇👇👇
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#music #fashion #style #video #woman #moodpost #saturday #fotoshooting #stylish #photooftheday #pictureoftheday #glam #photography #studio #art






in reply to Lyle Solla-Yates

One of the odd dynamics of building a political framework around one authoritarian leader is that their health and happiness becomes salient to the prosperity and security of the nation. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politica…


Don’t Be Evil

Google Sends Parents of LGBTQ Kids to Conversion Therapy Websites.

unclosetedmedia.com/p/google-s…

#lgbt

#lgbt


Given that Truth Social is a rogue mastodon fork, I would presume that it also is unable to easily comply with the Mississippi age verification law, so there’s that.




it (my visor) is green because it can be placed there




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#journal #Africa #Carla #blog #Ghana #ScreenshotSaturday
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I was looking into lamps that emulate sunlight because it affects my mood but there are times where I can't go outside/can't get as much sun as I want. I've learned that Seasonal Affective Disorder lamps are usually set on a timer for 10,000 lux after you're already awake (and consequently helps you wake up more easily). I've been avoiding getting a smart plug, but even if I did, it seems that it may be too bright to awaken to directly? On the other hand, sunset/sunrise lamps that turn on automatically essentially never get that bright at all, they serve more as soft time "clocks", which also can also help you both wake up and go to sleep more easily.

which one seems more useful (especially in the dark winter, or when in a place that doesn't have a lot of sunlight because of a non-south facing window)? Do you have either?

  • sunset/sunrise auto-turn on lamp (66%, 2 votes)
  • manual timer SAD lamp (33%, 1 vote)
3 voters. Poll end: 2 settimane fa

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trans politics

Sensitive content

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Why does northeast Edmonton smell of burning tires right now? Purple air shows decent air quality, but it reeks. I noticed it a bit last night too.
#yeg
#yeg



Something Blue – Days – August 30, 2025

sbblues.com/2025/08/30/days/

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Stanley Clarke, The Multiverse, and Bebop Beatniks. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM Central, at kasu.org.

#jazz #blues #fusion #radio #KASU



Wow. Check this out.
Politicians actually trying to solve problems can achieve a lot!
washingtonpost.com/climate-sol…

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