Anonymous ID: 788a72 April 3, 2025, 9:27 p.m. No.22864321   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4326 >>4506

>>22864217

People who don't know: What happens when people get too much information at once?

 

The brain can process a certain amount of information presented in different methods. "The brain processes the information you gather each day from reading a newspaper, following directions on a map and having a conversation with a friend.

 

When there is too much information to process, you may feel cognitive overload. This happens when you reach a point of paralysis of information — not being able to process and then act on what is heard."

 

https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/cognitive-overload

Anonymous ID: 788a72 April 3, 2025, 9:51 p.m. No.22864412   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4422 >>4424

Scoop: Multiple firings on Trump's National Security Council after Loomer visit

 

Several members of President Trump's embattled National Security Council have been fired, a U.S. official and a second source familiar told Axios on Thursday.

 

Why it matters: The firings come a day after conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer visited the Oval Office and pressed Trump to fire specific NSC staffers. Axios has not confirmed whether the firings were directly linked to that incident, but the source familiar said they were "being labeled as an anti-neocon move."

 

Driving the news: In a conversation with reporters on Air Force One on Thursday, Trump confirmed the firings at the National Security Council.

 

"We're always going to let go of people — people we don't like or people that take advantage of [us] or people that may have loyalties to someone else," he said.

Trump praised Loomer and said "she makes recommendations … and sometimes I listen to those recommendations … I listen to everybody and then I make a decision."

Trump said Loomer recommended some people for jobs at the White House but denied she had anything to do with the firings.

 

https://www.axios.com/2025/04/03/trump-laura-loomer-fire-national-security-council

Anonymous ID: 788a72 April 3, 2025, 10:16 p.m. No.22864509   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22864488

Take a pick.

 

What It Means: This cultural signal can be interpreted as a sign of secrecy or conspiracy, such as saying “keep it dark, don’t spread it around” in England. And in Central Italy, it is usually a warning, like “take care, there is danger—those people over there are crafty6.”

 

What It Means: What does touching your nose mean in body language? Nose touching may mean a person is unconvinced, uncertain about a situation, or feeling anxious. When a person feels stress or anxiety, their heart rate increases, which may cause them to breathe faster through their nose. This in turn leads to their blood vessels in their nose dilating, causing a tingling or itching sensation. Touching can also come in different

 

https://www.scienceofpeople.com/nose-body-language/