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  1. Likes are an indication that the post has been liked, not that I am beautiful...
  2. Me too, be sure.
  3. Interesting read on the link you provided, that's why my "upvote"... - Is it enough security if I block scripts and third party cookies in my browser settings? (quote from precedent page: Said it before, will say it again - never allow javascript by default! This alone will prevent 99.9999999% of "security vulnerabilities". No, I don't know the "exact" percentage, but 9 nine's has to be pretty close!) For our website, Security Report Summary (by securityheaders.com) says: "F", and no headers, Mising Headers; scan results here: https://securityheaders.com/?q=https%3A%2F%2Fmsfn.org&followRedirects=on -so it's bad for security, no?
  4. Please show this video to every young person you know who might be considering a "gender transition" Daniel Payne ··Feb 24, 2023 · NottheBee.com One of the most powerful tools in our arsenal against the transgender zeitgeist is the people who have suffered through it and who can bluntly tell of us its terrible effects (video on the original link, please)... There's a whole lot more ways to counteract transgenderism, but this is a great, basic start: Cross-sex hormones are poison to one's body. Mutilating one's body will not heal your pain; it will only make it worse. It's okay to be atypical. You don't have to undergo irreversible surgery or poisonous synthetic hormone injections because you're not quite like your peers! The tide is turning. We can save more and more people from this awful ideology. Don't wait to do it. Here: https://notthebee.com/article/please-show-this-video-to-every-young-person-you-know-who-might-be-considering-a-transgender-transition
  5. On Internet, you're not alive, only the posts are visible, not you.
  6. ... but actually I'm kidding... and I can totally live without them... yeah.
  7. No, I do. Ah oh... my heart is beating too fast...
  8. - So where is the solution to this strange story? You don't like me I see?...
  9. Exercise is more effective than medication for mental health (depression, postpartum, anxiety...): study By Brooke Kato February 24, 2023 3:24pm A run a day keeps the depression away. Researchers from the University of South Australia have discovered regular exercise may be more effective than medication for the treatment of mental illness, such as depression. Published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, the study used 97 reviews, 1,039 and 128,119 participants, marking it as one of the most extensive pieces of research to date. Based on their findings, they concluded that exercise improved symptoms of depression and anxiety. “Physical activity is known to help improve mental health. Yet despite the evidence, it has not been widely adopted as a first-choice treatment,” lead researcher Dr. Ben Singh said in a statement. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 50% of Americans will be diagnosed with some sort of mental health problem or disorder in their lifetime, and 1 in 5 will experience it in a given year. In the adult patients who were reviewed in the study, researchers discovered physical activity could improve their symptoms of anxiety and depression. The agency lists counseling, medication, psychotherapy and rehabilitation as possible remedies to mental illness – but not exercise. Professor Carol Maher, one of the study’s researchers, claimed that the research is the first of its kind to evaluate how any kind of physical activity could impact psychological disorders and distress in adults, hoping it can serve as a guideline for clinicians. “Examining these studies as a whole is an effective way to for clinicians to easily understand the body of evidence that supports physical activity in managing mental health disorders,” she said. “We hope this review will underscore the need for physical activity, including structured exercise interventions, as a mainstay approach for managing depression and anxiety.” While the study is not the first to determine such a link, it is one of the first, most comprehensive reviews. Study authors found that intervals of exercise 12 weeks or less were most effective for improving symptoms related to mental illness, suggesting that even small changes for a short period of time could have beneficial effects. While higher-intensity exercises had “greater improvements for depression and anxiety,” all kinds of physical activity could “significantly reduce symptoms.” The groups who most benefited from increased physical activity were patients with depression, women who were pregnant or postpartum, people with kidney disease, HIV-positive individuals and even people who were totally healthy. While any kind of physical activity was beneficial, researchers determined that higher-intensity workouts were most effective. “We also found that all types of physical activity and exercise were beneficial, including aerobic exercise such as walking, resistance training, pilates and yoga,” Singh said. “Importantly, the research shows that it doesn’t take much for exercise to make a positive change to your mental health.” Here on NYPost.com: https://nypost.com/2023/02/24/exercise-more-effective-than-meds-for-mental-health-study/
  10. More than 60% of men in their 20s (18-29) are single… The new, post-COVID numbers would surely back up previous research that the pandemic has made men prefer an evening alone instead of actually meeting a partner. Just half of single men as a whole responded that they are “looking for a committed relationship and/or casual dates,” a decrease compared to 61% four years ago. But these statistics tell a sadder truth about this generation of men, NYU psych professor Niobe Way told the outlet. “We’re in a crisis of connection,” Way said. “Disconnection from ourselves and disconnection from each other. And it’s getting worse.” The male numbers come sharply juxtaposed to the 34% of women under 30 who now say they’re single — which has seen only a slight pandemic rise in that age group. Another factor at play might be the interests of women changing — especially as suitors of the same age are becoming apparently less desirable, experts said. “[Women would] rather go to brunch with friends than have a horrible date,” LA couples and family psychologist Greg Matos said. Men watching porn has impacted the way that they date, experts say. The expectations of American men are also rising in the minds of women, according to masculinity expert and University of Akron professor Ronald Levant, who added that “unfortunately, so many men don’t have more to give.” But perhaps the largest issue now with young men — one highly impacting their social abilities — is that they are, as a whole, more lonely people than women, a recent study showed. In the early 1990s, 55% of men were reported to have six or more close friends. That percentage dwindled down to 27 in 2021, according to the American Perspectives Survey. Now, 15% of men say they have no close personal friendships, data compiled by the Survey Center on American Life found. Young men have less of a dating desire at the same time when reports show they have fewer friends as well. “Women form friendships with each other that are emotionally intimate, whereas men do not,” said Levant. Even while not dating, “[women] have girlfriends they spend time with and gain emotional support from.” From comments section: "Friendships were much deeper before the Internet and social media. People spoke to each other; you could see them; talked to them; they showed up! Their ethics were different. This is exactly right!" "Been married for 48 years and have grown closer to my wife each decade. Each of us still has lots of work to do. As I see it there are three parties in my marriage: my wife, God and me. It is a triangle with God at the top and she and I on the bottom. As each of us grows closer to God (going up our respective sides of the triangle) we automatically grow closer to each other. Spiritual growth means learning to be more honest, more humble, and more caring. Spiritual growth also builds stronger character, including being willing to stand up, and sacrifice, for what is right. The best husbands are not weak. They are strong in the right ways. And the best wives are those who have learned to follow Christ’s leadership in their lives. For those in bad marriages, you can’t change your spouse. But even if one partner grows as a person and the other partner continues down a bad path, the marriage is more likely to improve. Few marriages break up because one of the two partners is too good or too caring." "It is too bad, these statistics show how society declined. A young man who finds a likely lifetime mate, a woman with whom there is compatibility, should get married. I was married at 25, my wife was 22. We have been married for 53 years, and have two sons and a daughter. I like the married life. It is a matter of finding the right woman, and being mature and loving. We also share faith in God, the most important thing which binds us together." "As addictive, fun, and useful the Internet has become, I think it's causing great harm to society as a whole. It's heartbreaking. We will never again enjoy the innocence of previous generations." More: https://nypost.com/2023/02/23/6-out-of-10-young-men-are-single-disturbing-reasons-why/amp/
  11. GUITAR ROMANTIC MELODIES THE 400 MOST BEAUTIFUL MELODIES IN GUITAR HISTORY - GOLDEN INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC TO FOR LISTEN Inspiring ROMANTIC GUITAR MUSIC 🎸 TOP 50 BEST Instrumental Guitar Love Songs Of All Time 60 GRANDES CANCIONES DEL RECUERDO - Instrumentales dorados legendarios de 1961 a 1981 DREAM VIOLINS - Beautiful Melodies To Uplift The Spirit And Remember Great Relaxing Guitar Romantic Of All Time - Guitar Love Songs - TOP 30 GUITAR MUSIC So ... which of these videos do you prefer? ... and your spouse, which one? ...
  12. Clara de Gail - "Voilà" | Prova Cega | The Voice Portugal Can you hear the difference between a $200, $2,000, $20,000, and $200,000 guitar? For anyone who wants to quickly compare the sound: $200: 4:24 $2000: 9:13 $20,000: 16:10 $200,000: 24:45 Ana Vidovic plays Asturias by Isaac Albéniz on a Jim Redgate classical guitar Ana Vidovic plays 'La Catedral' by Agustín Barrios Mangoré on a classical guitar - クラシックギター Ana Vidovic plays Recuerdos de la Alhambra by Francisco Tárrega on a Jim Redgate classical guitar
  13. Of course, my dear ArcticFoxie, I couldn't care less about those likes, I just wanted an answer from the one who boasts that he CAN make those likes, that's ALL. Thank you very much!
  14. Spooky sounds of our solar system and space Strangest Scary Sounds recorded in space by futuristic english language by FUTURISTIC 1,472 views Feb 17, 2023 The universe is a lively hub of activity that never ceases to amaze us. It's a magnificent spectacle of light and sound, constantly pulsating with energy. Although light effortlessly traverses the vast expanse of space, sound requires a medium to travel through. In the vacuum of space, sound waves simply cannot propagate. But thanks to human ingenuity and technological advancements, we've found a way to translate even light waves into sound, giving us a new way to explore the mysteries of the universe. Scientists have harnessed the power of electromagnetic radiation from space and transformed it into spine-tingling sounds, capturing the most eerie and haunting noises in the cosmos. Brace yourself, because in today's video, we're going to take you on a journey to experience the most terrifying sounds of space. So buckle up and get ready to be blown away by the wonders of the universe!You are watching futuristic YouTube channel! Here: https://strangesounds.org/2023/02/spooky-sounds-of-our-solar-system-and-space.html
  15. Erika Wulff Jones @WulffJones Exclusive: DOJ investigates Alex Jones’s cat. Not Satire! I like this Alex, he is a normal guy, because he has a nice wife and a nice cat! - voilà... Barbara Pravi : Voilà - gagnante Eurovision France
  16. Historic Vids @historyinmemes Feb 24 Baby gorilla interacts with baby deer A cat was saved from under the rubble in Turkey. It now refuses to leave its rescuer's side. Charlie Chaplin in Modern Times, 1936
  17. Elon Musk @elonmusk 15h I have unblocked everyone I blocked, apart from scammers. I recommend others do the same. Negative feedback is a good thing.
  18. Historic Vids @historyinmemes Nov 26, 2022 17-year-old Juliane Koepcke was sucked out of an airplane after it was struck by lightning in 1971. She fell 2 miles to the ground, was strapped to her seat, and survived 10 days in the Amazon Jungle. Here: https://twitter.com/historyinmemes/status/1596603239394312192 How...: https://www.historyinmemes.com/2022/11/26/the-story-of-the-17-year-old-who-survived-lansa-flight-508/ - to BLOCK Unauthorized redirection: live.primis.tech in your uBlock...I use to deny 3-rd party scripts and 3-rd party frames... always!
  19. Fuego volcano eruption… This was around 1 am on the morning of February 7th by C. LaCase... Christian LaCaze - Photographer, Adventurer photos on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christian_lacaze/?hl=en
  20. From 3,500 to 43,500 to TOTAL DESTRUCTION… Estimated animal death toll from Ohio train derailment tops 43,700 as time frame for environmental recovery remains uncertain, officials say… Here: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/ohio-train-derailment-believed-to-have-killed-more-than-43700-animals-as-officials-say-they-dont-know-how-long-it-will-take-for-the-environment-to-recover/ - With trackers: NO trackers found!...cool -by Li Cohen: Li Cohen is a social media producer and trending content writer for CBS News.
  21. Thomas Wadhouse was an English circus performer who lived in the 18th century An old man's photo with the world's longest nose has gone viral on social media. The photo was shared by a meme account on Twitter named Historic Vids. An old man's photo who had the world's longest nose has gone viral on social media. The photo was shared by a meme account on Twitter named Historic Vids. On 12 November, the social media handle of Historic Vids shared a photo of Thomas Wedders also known as Thomas Wadhouse, who was a English circus performer in the 18th century and had the world's longest nose. In a tweet, it wrote, “Thomas Wadhouse was an English circus performer who lived in the 18th century. He is most famously known for having the world's longest nose, which measured 7.5 inches (19 cm) long." Here: https://www.livemint.com/news/world/this-18th-century-man-had-the-world-s-longest-nose-11668567062375.html - with these trackers: scorecard, google, media, mint, doubleclick, pubmatic, chartbeat - at your service! That's why uBlock has some work...
  22. How to use ChatGPT effectively: A guide to master generative AI by Eray Eliaçık Here: https://dataconomy.com/2023/01/how-to-use-chatgpt-effectively-make-money/ - with doubleclick and google trackers at your service!...
  23. I'm a little worried because I don't see any likes from you Mina on my posts lately? Not even from legacyfan?... So nice posts and no reactions, strange, must be a thief who gets all these likes... or my posts don't attract you anymore all of a sudden... or it's the MSFN's fault...
  24. .7z WinRAR archives are easy with my WinRAR Unplugged v3.9.1.1 by Alexander Roshal... Launch WinRAR.exe...
  25. The Cassowary: The Last Surviving Dinosaur | 4K Wildlife Documentary | Real Wild 1,440,337 views Sep 23, 2021 Over the course of one tumultuous season our cassowary Bertha, her partner and her chicks battle fearsome predators and formidable rains, but also play an invaluable role in sustaining life in this ecological hotspot. Dino Bird: Dino Bird is a visually spectacular one-hour film that explores the life of the endangered southern cassowary through the eyes of matriarch Bertha, as she and her family strive to survive in the tropics of northern Queensland in the oldest rainforest on Earth.Dino Bird is an intimate and rarely seen portrait of one of Australia's last remaining southern cassowaries.
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