Random, interesting studies
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@Mauritio said in Random, interesting studies:
But I was thinking about making a substack, because X users don't seem to be willing to read more than 2 sentences.
Ya, when very interesting, I suggest to give a highlight with max 5 lines. Just to see if it's pertinent for the reader.
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@Mauritio yes I will read ur substack preferably over X and it is a lot easier to look up your articles than searching tweets . I look forward to it
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@sunsunsun said in Random, interesting studies:
They're not scared of doing what they like, they're going outside and interacting with the world rather than cooping up indoors and observing life from a safe distance.
is niggamaxing the new thing!? because wiggers weren't very popular back in the 90s and '00s.
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@Corngold said in Random, interesting studies:
@sunsunsun said in Random, interesting studies:
They're not scared of doing what they like, they're going outside and interacting with the world rather than cooping up indoors and observing life from a safe distance.
is niggamaxing the new thing!? because wiggers weren't very popular back in the 90s and '00s.
@sunsunsun @Corngold jack cruz claimed that one of the main reasons they increased emf exposure that much on population scale, was to get to black people, as blue light was effective to influence white people behaviors but not effective on black due to melanin blocking it, therefore black people were less prone to manipulation, and emf solved it for the most part. All jack cruz claim
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@user2

wow. Sounds legit. -
Decentralised pleb intel.
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@ThinPicking said in Random, interesting studies:
Decentralised pleb intel.
that's the kind of intel I support.
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To anyone that cares: ive just posted my first substack
It's more along the lines of religious symbolism, which I'm really interested as well. -
Do! Will check it out thank you.
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@user2 i think i may believe this
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@Mauritio you did this because i suggested it so can i have 1.3% of the revenue in perpetuity?