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2024.05.29 05:19 Jolly-Addendum1443 No way!!!
PJ’s rebound at last second saved these two slips… how was it for you guys?
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2024.05.29 05:19 Derp_McNasty Best mpg so far...
2024.05.29 05:18 altairarose I’m so confused and overwhelmed with builds and team comps sorry I’m dumb
| (Apologies if this is the wrong flair) Honestly I suck at this game unfortunately and haven’t been as committed bc my damage is rough lol and team comps confuse me. I kind of just go for characters that have cool designs and gameplay then forget abt synergy but would love some direction. I was going to wish for robin but then realized she might not be great with characters I have and I want firefly a bit more. Any team comp recs for what I have and who I should wish for in the future?? I feel like everyone has Ruan Mei and fu xuan and use them on every team comp too??? submitted by altairarose to HonkaiStarRail [link] [comments] |
2024.05.29 05:18 ddavis711 I wanna cry 🥹🤦🏽♂️ - I almost had it
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2024.05.29 05:18 Substantial-Bid3806 H: Random stuff W: desc
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2024.05.29 05:18 Curious_Ambassador_3 One pandit told me I will get success in life only after getting married can I know when I will get married?
Can anyone please help for knowing the time of marriage?
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2024.05.29 05:18 PeptideGuide RCHQ Lab Tested Semaglutide 3rd Party COA Chromate Verified HLPC
2024.05.29 05:18 DominateMistress26 WINNER
LAYYYYYYYY LFG
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2024.05.29 05:18 Junior-Candidate2092 Always good to see one cash
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2024.05.29 05:17 Cellbeatz This was just utter F🤬😡😤👿
| This is CRAZY! Only good thing is we get another game but damnit man! Naz Reid was ASS, PJ was ASS until the 4th quarter and yet STILL ASS. submitted by Cellbeatz to sportsbetting [link] [comments] |
2024.05.29 05:16 PlateIll5934 Required hours for WHV per week
QUESTION ABOUT VISA HOURS
If anyone on here is currently on their 3rd WHV I could use your help x. I am currently working a job under a construction company valid for the 88 days but do not get paid 35 hours a week. It varies, sometimes 25 a week, 20 a week, sometimes 35 a week, or sometimes 40. From my understanding, in order to get your visa work done in 88 days, you need to be working at least 35 hours a week? I really am hoping to be done after 88 days, although do not know how strict the government is on the hours.If any 3RD YEAR VISA holder could please let me know how many hours a week they worked in 88 days in order to get their visa granted I'd really really appreciate it!! x
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2024.05.29 05:15 Burnt_By_The_Sun Almost
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2024.05.29 05:15 adhd_as_fuck What Robert Sapolsky Says about Estrogen (Huberman Labs, 2021)
From Huberman Labs podcast episode "
Dr. Robert Sapolsky: Science of Stress, Testosterone & Free Will Episode 35 Huberman Lab" Ignoring the name, this discussion of women, estrogen, and menopause shows up partway through and its fantastic!
Youtube Spotify Apple Podcasts Robert Sapolsky (34:56):
No, and it’s once again, very context dependent. And if estrogen after giving birth is playing a central role in you wanting to shred the face of somebody getting too close to your kittens kind of thing, we know it’s not just warm, fuzzy, empathic kind of stuff.
Estrogen in lots of ways could be summarized by if you had a choice in the matter between having a lot of estrogen in your bloodstream or not, go for having a lot of estrogen. (35:27):
It enhances cognition exactly as you said. It stimulates neurogenesis in the hippocampus. It increases glucose and oxygen delivery. It protects you from dementia. It decreases inflammatory oxidative damage to blood vessels, which is why it’s good for protecting from cardiovascular disease in contrast to testosterone, which is making every one of those things worse. This brings up this minefield of the question, which is, so what about post-menopausal estrogen?
(36:04):
And all sorts of lab studies with non-human primates suggested that you keep estrogen levels high after a monkey’s equivalent of menopause, and you’re going to keep brain health a lot better, decreasing the risk of dementia, stroke, every such thing. Estrogen is a great antioxidant, all of that. So in the 90s, I think, when Healy, I’m forgetting her name, but when there was the first female head of the NIH, Bernadette Healy, set up this massive prospective human study, what was going to be the biggest one of all times, looking at the pluses and minuses of post-menopausal estrogen.
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And tens of thousands of women, and this was great, and they had to cut the study short because what they were seeing was estrogen was not only doing the normal bad stuff that you expect in terms of some decalcification stuff, but it was increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease, and it was increasing the risk of stroke, and it was increasing the risk of dementia, and this ground to a halt, and everybody,
they stopped the study in front page news, and everybody had that point, and nobody could make sense of it who had been spending the last 20 years studying the exact same thing in primates and seeing all the protective effects. And the explanation turned out to be one of those things where, like law of unexpected consequences.
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Okay, menopause in women, at last different lengths of time, that may be a factor, let’s get a…
You know what? Let’s not start giving our study subjects more estrogen until they’re totally past menopause. And when you’ve got that lag time in between, you shift all sorts of estrogen receptor patterns, and that’s where all of the bad effects come from. All of the monkey studies had involved just maintaining ovulatory levels into the post-menopausal period. And you do that, and you get great effects. Estrogen is one of the greatest predictors of protection from Alzheimer’s disease, all of that, but it needs to be physiological.
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Just keep going, keep continuing what your body has been doing for a long time, versus let the whole thing shut down, and suddenly try to fire up the coal stoves at the bottom of the basement, kind of thing, and get that going.
There, you get utterly different outcomes. And that caused a lot of human health consequences when people suddenly decided that estrogen is in fact neurologically endangering post-menopausal [women]. . .
Andrew Huberman (38:55):
Wow, that’s fascinating. And I never thought that these steroid hormone receptors could, you know, by not binding estrogen, by not binding estrogen, being devoid of estrogen binding, I should say, could then set off opposite biochemical cascades. Fascinating. I guess it raises the question about testosterone replacement too, whether or not people should talk to their doctor before too long. Men and women, talk to your physicians before too long to avoid these, whatever is happening in these periods where there isn’t sufficient testosterone and or estrogen. Sounds like it could cause longer-term problems even when therapies are introduced.
Robert Sapolsky (39:36):
Two additional miseries slash complications. So, okay, you’re trying to understand,
you look at women with a history with or without post-menopausal estrogen replacement, where it’s done right, and you’re seeing 20 years later, estrogen is a predictor of a decreased risk of Alzheimer’s. Then you got to start trying to do the unpacking prospective type studies. How much estrogen?
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At which times? Estrogen is just a catch-all term for a bunch of hormones. Estrone, estradiol, estriol. How much of each one of them? Natural or synthetic? Go try to figure all of that out. And the second complication is, it’s often hard to say anything about what estrogen does outside the context of what progesterone is doing. And often it’s not the absolute levels of either, it’s the ratio of the two. This is such a more complicated endocrine system than testosterone.
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And because you have to generate dramatic cyclicity that like no male hypothalamus ever has to dream of. It’s a much, much more complicated system. Thus, it’s more complicated to understand, let alone like figure out what the ideal benefits are of it.
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2024.05.29 05:15 Cellbeatz NAZ REID….
This is CRAZY! Only good thing is we get another game but damnit man!
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2024.05.29 05:15 New-Cauliflower-632 So close 😢
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2024.05.29 05:15 LiJiCh [WTS] [HI] Reloading Gear - $10-$200
https://imgur.com/a/GKiMWTv I’m getting out of the game for now due to competing hobbies and not having time or space anymore. I’m listing the big stuff now, more will come. Prices are shipped.
Frankford Arsenal: - Rotary Tumbler - $150 - Brass Dryer - $50 - Universal Precision Case Trimmer - $60 - Transfer Magnet $15 - Perfect Seat Hand Primer - $60 - Wet/Dry Media Separator - $45
Lyman - Universal Case Prep Accessory Set - $15 - Small Rifle Ammo Checker - $40 - Large Rifle Ammo Checker - $45 - Stainless Steel Dial Caliper - $30 - Case Prep Multi Tool - $20 - E-Zee Case Length Gage - $20 - Stuck Case Remover Kit - $15 - Gen6 Digital Powder Measure - $200
Books - Modern Reloading Second Edition - $20 - Lyman 50th Edition Reloading Handbook - $20 - Lyman AR Reloading Handbook 2nd Edition - $10
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2024.05.29 05:15 powerman123 H: Armour & Weapons W: Uny STR WWR Trapper or Offers!
Weapons
- AA 50c 50dur Compound Bow
- AA 25 25 Railway
- AA 50c FR EPR (Aligned Sniper, Stabilized Stock, Short NV Scope)
- B 25 25 Cryolator
- B 50c Invis Railway
- B E 25 Pipe Revolver
- B E 90 .50 Cal
- TS E 90 Gatling Gun
- TS E FR .50 Cal
- TS E PER Gatling Gun
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- Jet-Pack Excavator Torso (Lvl 25)
- Bol STR AWR FSA Left Leg
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- OE AP FDC H-Combat Right Arm
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- OE STR WWR CE Left Arm
- OE STR WWR T45 Right Arm
- OE STR WWR Wood Left Arm
- Uny AGL WWR S-Metal Left Leg
- Uny CAR WWR L-Combat Chest
- Uny Cryo Sneak H-Combat Left Leg
- Uny END AWR Wood Left Arm
- Uny Fire Sent FSA Chest
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2024.05.29 05:15 yxvrz [ps4] H: pic W: caps or offers
2024.05.29 05:14 littlebeach3199 Steelcase Gesture Thigh Pain
Hi, I've recently purchased a Steelcase Gesture. This is to replace a nearly 10 year old DX Racer, which I felt was curving my shoulders in too much, otherwise it has been comfortable.
However, after a short period of sitting in the Gesture, even 20 minutes, I start to have upper thigh pain, just below the butt. It seems like the chair might be cutting off circulation. The pain continues for an hour after sitting in the Gesture.
I'm enjoying the rest of the chair; I feel am able to sit up much straighter than the old DXRacer. The seat is looking to be a deal breaker though. I've never had this sort of leg pain in the old DXRacer.
Are there some adjustments I'm missing or something else I'm doing wrong? I've tried lowering the seat so my knees form a 90 degree angle. I've adjusted the seat so there is a 2-3in gap between the edge of the seat and the back of my knee. It is not a good sign when I stare longingly back at the old DXRacer when sitting in the Gesture.
Any help is appreciated, thanks!
P.S. I am 6'1" about 165lbs.
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2024.05.29 05:14 PikaGodnPray WM4 Abyss of the Ending Moon Info
2024.05.29 05:14 heyoyoma need help with weight paint
| need help with weight paint, weight paint "map" "spawned weight" in the right leg, but if i dare to put weight anywhere else on the model the bones on that leg take everything else with it. but work perfectly when it's jus that leg that has any weight, i did not add this weight, help. submitted by heyoyoma to blender [link] [comments] |
2024.05.29 05:14 Mindless_Security805 How do i fix the cracks?
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