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Mataro

@lemataro

In bed by 9pm

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calendar_today27-12-2013 02:04:16

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miles̴ 🦾/acc (@wedtm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mataro oliveeyay | 🇺🇸🚀🇫🇷🥖🇵🇹🏄 If the free world ran on meritocracy then the loudest wouldn’t automatically become the leaders; the most correct would. Capital would chase competence harder than narrative. The ROI on being useful would rise; the ROI on being well connected would fall.

Mamba 🥷🏽 (@mamba248x) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vitalik and now some ghost founders no one has heard of are selling at every chance they get and Toly is off the rocker only talking about politics The state of cryptos top protocol founders is hilarious lol In Jeff we trust

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Trump: I did this for Israel. Rubio: We did this for Israel. New York Times: They did this for Israel. Times of Israel: They did this for Israel. “Geopolitical analysts”: Durr this is because of China!

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I'll gamble, rip a bag, skip sleeping, but god forbid somebody offers me a full sugar drink (the line had to be drawn)

LukaDonTrades77🏋🏼‍♂️📈 (@edgaralandough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It took me 8 years of overthinking, burnout, and self-judgment to realize what I’m about to tell you in 2 minutes. This is how neurodivergent minds - the anxious, the hyper-focused, the “too intense” ones - were never broken:

🟩 Genuine Articles // GG 🦎 (@genuinearticles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best thing about having lots of problems is that eventually you solve them, and it feels better than if you never had problems in the first place.

The best thing about having lots of problems

is that eventually you solve them,

and it feels better than if you never had problems in the first place.
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A psychologist recently explained something interesting why 90s kids developed different thinking patterns than Gen Z, largely because of games. Back then, no autosaves, no hints, just three lives. Games like Super Mario Bros. and Prince of Persia taught: fail, restart, keep