yes, it is full autism, i thought it a way to re-start the channel, it would be specific posts for a year or so
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A gentle touch and kind embrace show love with grace in every space. 💛
Here are 13 appropriate ways to show affection in front of children:
1.Hugging – warm, brief hugs that convey love and support.
2.Holding hands- simple, meaningful connection to each other.
3. A quick kiss on the cheek, forehead, hand, or lips – gentle, romantic care.
4. Smiling at each other – joy reflected in the heart.
5. Light touch on the shoulder or back – casual and supportive.
6. Sitting close together – closeness with healthy boundaries.
7. Verbal affirmations – “I love you,” “I’m proud of you.”
8. Playful teasing or laughter – lighthearted and bonding.
9. Helping each other (fixing a collar, offering a coat) – thoughtful love.
10. Dancing together in a joyful, playful way.
11. Cupping a hand on the chin – gentle compassion.
12. Brushing hair gently through fingers – tender care.
13. Endearing nicknames (dear, my love) – respectful, sweet affection.
Here are 13 appropriate ways to show affection in front of children:
1.Hugging – warm, brief hugs that convey love and support.
2.Holding hands- simple, meaningful connection to each other.
3. A quick kiss on the cheek, forehead, hand, or lips – gentle, romantic care.
4. Smiling at each other – joy reflected in the heart.
5. Light touch on the shoulder or back – casual and supportive.
6. Sitting close together – closeness with healthy boundaries.
7. Verbal affirmations – “I love you,” “I’m proud of you.”
8. Playful teasing or laughter – lighthearted and bonding.
9. Helping each other (fixing a collar, offering a coat) – thoughtful love.
10. Dancing together in a joyful, playful way.
11. Cupping a hand on the chin – gentle compassion.
12. Brushing hair gently through fingers – tender care.
13. Endearing nicknames (dear, my love) – respectful, sweet affection.
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How to tell if you have real honey
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🧭 11 Survival Skills That Could Actually Save Your Life
Whether you're into hiking, off-grid adventures, or just want to be ready for the unexpected… these 11 skills could make all the difference when things go wrong:
1. First Aid
Cuts, burns, stings, sprains — knowing how to respond can keep you stable until help arrives.
2. CPR
If someone collapses with no pulse or breath, you knowing CPR could keep them alive.
3. Trauma & Bleeding Control
Learn how to stop severe bleeding, use a tourniquet, and treat shock — minutes matter.
4. Water Safety
Drowning can happen in seconds. Know how to swim, rescue, and react fast.
5. Shelter Building
No tent? No problem. Learn to build simple shelters with natural materials to protect from cold, rain or sun.
6. Making Fire
Warmth, cooking, signalling, comfort. Know how to start and maintain a fire — even in wet conditions.
7. Foraging & Hunting
Not all wild food is safe. Learn basic edible plants, tracking and traps — nature provides, if you know how to use it.
8. Water Purification
You can’t survive long without clean water. Learn how to purify it with boiling, filters, or even DIY tricks.
9. Navigation Without GPS
Maps and compasses still matter. Tech fails — your brain and basic skills shouldn’t.
10. Signalling for Help
From mirrors and fire to ground signals and SOS signs, know how to get noticed and rescued.
11. Knot Tying
An underrated lifesaver. Knots help you build, secure, climb, carry, fish, trap — and stay alive.
Why bother?
Because survival isn't about panic — it’s about preparation. You don’t need to be a Navy SEAL to know the basics… but you might need those basics one day.
💬 Which of these do you already know? Which one are you learning next?
Whether you're into hiking, off-grid adventures, or just want to be ready for the unexpected… these 11 skills could make all the difference when things go wrong:
1. First Aid
Cuts, burns, stings, sprains — knowing how to respond can keep you stable until help arrives.
2. CPR
If someone collapses with no pulse or breath, you knowing CPR could keep them alive.
3. Trauma & Bleeding Control
Learn how to stop severe bleeding, use a tourniquet, and treat shock — minutes matter.
4. Water Safety
Drowning can happen in seconds. Know how to swim, rescue, and react fast.
5. Shelter Building
No tent? No problem. Learn to build simple shelters with natural materials to protect from cold, rain or sun.
6. Making Fire
Warmth, cooking, signalling, comfort. Know how to start and maintain a fire — even in wet conditions.
7. Foraging & Hunting
Not all wild food is safe. Learn basic edible plants, tracking and traps — nature provides, if you know how to use it.
8. Water Purification
You can’t survive long without clean water. Learn how to purify it with boiling, filters, or even DIY tricks.
9. Navigation Without GPS
Maps and compasses still matter. Tech fails — your brain and basic skills shouldn’t.
10. Signalling for Help
From mirrors and fire to ground signals and SOS signs, know how to get noticed and rescued.
11. Knot Tying
An underrated lifesaver. Knots help you build, secure, climb, carry, fish, trap — and stay alive.
Why bother?
Because survival isn't about panic — it’s about preparation. You don’t need to be a Navy SEAL to know the basics… but you might need those basics one day.
💬 Which of these do you already know? Which one are you learning next?
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Forwarded from SeedOilsAreBadMkay
🧠💪 Creatine isn’t just for lifting — it benefits women, men, and even pregnant women.
– Gut: Fuels intestinal cells, lowers inflammation, strengthens the lining → better digestion.
– Brain: Extra energy for neurons, keeps serotonin & dopamine balanced → calmer mood, sharper focus.
– Studies: Spanish research shows less anxiety and less gut inflammation.
– Pregnancy: Protects mother & baby by supporting energy metabolism.
Cheap, safe, and proven — creatine works for body, brain, and mood.
– Gut: Fuels intestinal cells, lowers inflammation, strengthens the lining → better digestion.
– Brain: Extra energy for neurons, keeps serotonin & dopamine balanced → calmer mood, sharper focus.
– Studies: Spanish research shows less anxiety and less gut inflammation.
– Pregnancy: Protects mother & baby by supporting energy metabolism.
Cheap, safe, and proven — creatine works for body, brain, and mood.
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🦪 The OG superfood.
If you don’t like and eat these you are gay
If you don’t like and eat these you are gay
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Forwarded from Worth Fighting For
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You don't have to dress half naked to look beautiful
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Forwarded from SeedOilsAreBadMkay
🍱 this whole mental illness pandemic is definitely linked to the food we eat and the impact it has on your gut.
Fix your diet. A healthy mind lives in a healthy body
Fix your diet. A healthy mind lives in a healthy body
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11 Crops to Grow To Survive Difficult Times!
What would you grow if you did not have a ton of space? What crops have the highest yield? What have the most nutrition? Here I have distilled down what I would consider to be, for me, the most important (or easiest) crops to grow to help sustain your family.…
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Forwarded from SeedOilsAreBadMkay
🥬 Koreans discovered the real probiotic long before the supplement industry existed — it’s called kimchi.
Fermented foods like kimchi, sauerkraut, and kefir are loaded with live bacteria that rebuild your gut microbiome naturally. These microbes help digest food, strengthen immunity, and lower inflammation — all without the $60 “probiotic” capsules that barely survive stomach acid.
Fermentation also boosts vitamins (B, K2) and creates natural acids that protect against harmful bacteria.
Real probiotics don’t come from a lab. They come from your kitchen.
Fermented foods like kimchi, sauerkraut, and kefir are loaded with live bacteria that rebuild your gut microbiome naturally. These microbes help digest food, strengthen immunity, and lower inflammation — all without the $60 “probiotic” capsules that barely survive stomach acid.
Fermentation also boosts vitamins (B, K2) and creates natural acids that protect against harmful bacteria.
Real probiotics don’t come from a lab. They come from your kitchen.
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📉. the new term is Ghost Growth.
Career “growth” without an increase in salary.
Don’t let yourself be exploited
Career “growth” without an increase in salary.
Don’t let yourself be exploited
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The Prepared
Ten ways to localize your supply chain in 2021
The one question The Prepared has been asked the most over the last few months is how to prepare for supply chain disruptions. If you keep up with our twice-weekly news roundups, you’re aware of supply chain bottlenecks, rising meat prices, bare shelves,…
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How the USSR Tried to Move Rivers With Nuclear Bombs
In 1971, the Soviet Union detonated three nuclear bombs to dig a canal in the Siberian wilderness. The goal? Reroute Arctic rivers south to feed Soviet agriculture and revive the Aral Sea.
This insane megaproject — called Taiga — left behind a radioactive…
This insane megaproject — called Taiga — left behind a radioactive…
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🧠 New research shows that repetitive negative thinking (RNT) — thinking the same bad thoughts over and over — is linked to worse cognitive function in older adults.
Conclusion: being a negative thinker literally makes you retarded
🔗 Read the full study: https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-025-06815-2
Conclusion: being a negative thinker literally makes you retarded
🔗 Read the full study: https://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-025-06815-2
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