Happy new year to all of my Ethiopian subscribers. May this year bring you happiness, peace and all of the things you deserve❤️
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This kind of friends are pain in a**😭
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I used to be so full of life, always energetic and ready to go. But somewhere along the way, I lost that spark. It feels like I've turned into a completely different person, quiet and emotionally distant. It's like I've become a shadow of my former self. I miss the days when I was vibrant and full of laughter. There's a part of me that still yearns for that feeling, that sense of joy and connection. It's almost like I'm frozen, waiting for something to thaw the coldness inside me. I hope I can find a way to rediscover that energy again. Maybe someday, I'll be able to feel alive again. But, when?-
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Is that the more we age the more we see how much adverse the world is? Or, is it just me who feels like that?
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Forwarded from 𝐖𝐞 𝐀𝐫𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐠𝐞𝐫𝐬 𝐍𝐨𝐰 🌙
Having mental breakdown alone without anyone knowing is hard, we're all hiding behind all smiles, pretending to be alright, we all have these silent battles we never talk or speak about, praying that we can win life again.
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Forwarded from Natyiu (Naty)
Yo, you seeing this?
An 18-year-old named Angelina Tsuboi is out here changing the game! 🤯 She’s a programmer, mechatronics developer, and aerospace cybersecurity instructor with NINE years of tech experience already under her belt! Yeah, you read that right—she’s been grinding since she was 9!
She’s built apps like "CPR Buddy" (which won her the Apple WWDC Swift Student Challenge), interned at NASA, and developed cybersecurity tools for aerospace—all while founding a nonprofit called Edubitz to teach K-8 students about electronics and coding!
Honestly, I don’t even know how all this is possible at such a young age. And get this—she took a gap year just to teach, and she’s also sharing her 10-hour Python for aerospace course! 😮
Check it out course : Youtube
My fear is, whoever’s gonna marry this girl is basically marrying a supercomputer or a walking robot! 🤖😂 Anyways, really amazed!
@natyiu0
An 18-year-old named Angelina Tsuboi is out here changing the game! 🤯 She’s a programmer, mechatronics developer, and aerospace cybersecurity instructor with NINE years of tech experience already under her belt! Yeah, you read that right—she’s been grinding since she was 9!
She’s built apps like "CPR Buddy" (which won her the Apple WWDC Swift Student Challenge), interned at NASA, and developed cybersecurity tools for aerospace—all while founding a nonprofit called Edubitz to teach K-8 students about electronics and coding!
Honestly, I don’t even know how all this is possible at such a young age. And get this—she took a gap year just to teach, and she’s also sharing her 10-hour Python for aerospace course! 😮
Check it out course : Youtube
My fear is, whoever’s gonna marry this girl is basically marrying a supercomputer or a walking robot! 🤖😂 Anyways, really amazed!
@natyiu0
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Forwarded from DoniVerse
Neuralink have received approval from FDA for Blingsight. It will be a device that allows blind people to see as far as they have their visual cortex.
The visual cortex is the primary cortical region of the brain that receives and processes visual information relayed from the retinas (light sensitive tissues of the eye).
Around 70% - 80% of people with blindness have a normally functioning visual cortex, which goes to show the impact this tech could have.
The visual cortex is the primary cortical region of the brain that receives and processes visual information relayed from the retinas (light sensitive tissues of the eye).
Around 70% - 80% of people with blindness have a normally functioning visual cortex, which goes to show the impact this tech could have.
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DoniVerse
Neuralink have received approval from FDA for Blingsight. It will be a device that allows blind people to see as far as they have their visual cortex. The visual cortex is the primary cortical region of the brain that receives and processes visual information…
That's what I call solving real world problem at its finest, kudos to Elon❤️
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Hey fam! Let's talk about procrastination... because it's KILLING ME. 🤯 Seriously, I'm drowning in to-do lists and deadlines, but somehow I always find myself scrolling through social media or binging music or something not so much useful instead. 😩
What are your best tips for beating procrastination? I'm open to anything – strategies, tricks, hacks, even funny memes that help you stay focused! Share your wisdom in the comments below! 👇
P.S. If you have any personal stories about conquering procrastination, I'd love to hear them! 🎉
What are your best tips for beating procrastination? I'm open to anything – strategies, tricks, hacks, even funny memes that help you stay focused! Share your wisdom in the comments below! 👇
P.S. If you have any personal stories about conquering procrastination, I'd love to hear them! 🎉
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Forwarded from Weirdo
One can't add more days to their life, but they can add more life to their days.
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Forwarded from Words Burn
SIGMA
I teach sometimes, and I interact with some teenagers. They seem very in love with this word "sigma". 🧐
Looked around to figure what it means, and turns out that they learned it from TikTok (a platform I don't use).
I searched for contents related to Sigma to understand it.
Apparently sigma means cool. Means somebody with high standard. Means somebody sophisticated.
At least that's how these teenagers seem to view it.
And they use the hand symbol of truth (look it up), to make it go with it.
A dumb kid, with close to zero skills, say "I'm sigma" and make the hand sign.
And it made me look back to my teenage years.
The symbols I drew, the words I said, the lyrics I listened to, and I had no clue what all of these things meant.
All of these things were meant to make me look important, knowledgeable, sophisticated.
Our language teacher used to say, "You don't know shit."
And we thought we were onto something. 🤣
We didn't know shit.
Souls struggling to build character.
Even though it's not fun to go through, it's beautiful to watch,
Despite life's atrocities, I hope everyone of these teenagers bloom into a solid unit of a human being.
#small_words
I teach sometimes, and I interact with some teenagers. They seem very in love with this word "sigma". 🧐
Looked around to figure what it means, and turns out that they learned it from TikTok (a platform I don't use).
I searched for contents related to Sigma to understand it.
Apparently sigma means cool. Means somebody with high standard. Means somebody sophisticated.
At least that's how these teenagers seem to view it.
And they use the hand symbol of truth (look it up), to make it go with it.
A dumb kid, with close to zero skills, say "I'm sigma" and make the hand sign.
And it made me look back to my teenage years.
The symbols I drew, the words I said, the lyrics I listened to, and I had no clue what all of these things meant.
All of these things were meant to make me look important, knowledgeable, sophisticated.
Our language teacher used to say, "You don't know shit."
And we thought we were onto something. 🤣
We didn't know shit.
Souls struggling to build character.
Even though it's not fun to go through, it's beautiful to watch,
Despite life's atrocities, I hope everyone of these teenagers bloom into a solid unit of a human being.
#small_words
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