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tom, i guess i'll just stop into that and i'll give you the order. would you, are you able to order that? i'm jo, media dog, currently more people than ever on the move world wide in search of a better life. to jump be able to use them in a decade t mess with the guns already already a few megs of appears in mid afternoon. does our pearson menissi school or is that i'm was moved to the gets expose go to lunch with you. find out about all the story info, migraines, reliable news for language, wherever they may be, the why the low speed trump the see it was crushing. how this is due to is, what was it proof turn, what makes this ultra slight case didn't never give up right now. own revs. c the,
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the rush you feel when you're going foss with this is called leads while the most and even not like fresh bro, my collarbone, 6 rips. i still want to raise motorcycle. why is that? we'll have 2 scientists and the motorcycle will champion to on texas. the ends what spence ultimately to learn? everything about this and here in valencia with world s b k champion way close on. and the bmw has 1000 are, are with 241. the cost being
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w. yes. you are is. how do you feel like under the helmet when you go on something like that? this be thinking about what it is, it's actually where you feel really, really fast or we can slow it all down and that's what we think you guys have the right track here. the listen to it, i know how this would check me out. but 1st here, a couple of obvious things that makes the exciting drilling that gets released makes your heart everything just nice by you. the noise is very different. the
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just like that. everything over well being the that's the way i imagine the how do like get back of to stuff like this or like injuries or what does schedule and obviously in the beginning it does. but as you get pricing,
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you need to put that stuff completely at email. and as long as you know what you done wrong, that helps a lot. if you have a grass, we really don't know what hilda was saying. this now seems to be the confidence that like, i just need to change the way you realize that i felt completely got. it's totally disappointment, like only a few times in my life before if it wouldn't have been for my girlfriend who gave me a hug and said that i should continue doing what i loved. i would have stopped going on a race track straight away the the,
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the different directions of troy and me about refreshing and speed. also link to our psychological real see takes 10 minutes to sation speaking is your desire for complex situations and your ability to want to do that despite the risk there may be, this is ken casa clinical psychologist and host of this show, just perfect. so this video also developed a test to determine how much of a sensation so you can you, this is done by switching out how, how you rank the components of experience seeking boredom. this in addition and adventure seeking their different profiles for different kinds of sensations. segers, the 1st 2 categories, tell me the kinds of things you might do. and the last 2 categories, tell me how much trouble you might get into by doing those things. but most of the people i've interviewed most people who do sensations seeking or throw seeking part
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of their careers don't score that high on those last 2 components. they're really measured and careful about the way they attack things. and super, interestingly, this has a lot to do with your parents. a lot of sensation seeking is genetic maybe about 70 percent of it tends to sort of run in families and can be genetic gives you a licensed agency, can parents, they're probably gonna introduce you to, you know, driving fast and doing, i think eating unusual sense earlier in your life, same with detroit, his parents and yours to put him on a motorcycle as young as 5 years old and right with him until you could take over the never. if there's anything like that, it might on the
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never like really afraid of those. like really do you have a death wish not going to say that somebody that's that's bought. com city that's not taking any risk whatsoever. obviously, i don't want to crash for myself once a year, but that really is good news. i get it faster. it doesn't get any more scary. i just got foss surprised. give you the how to open up a little bit of a rotating through those bodies all on the 2nd night jump. and you don't feel like a speed raw swing? no, no really. like i tell people because i got the bill boss because i'm full seconds . i'm not exactly where i'm going. i'm right.
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what did you need take? good job. good. good, good. so that is one. feel this person, but the, so this is the psychological side of things. but what actually happens up here? what are you doing to the different factors that make you realize, holy crap, i'm going really fast. one being the balance system in your area with a very fun has its stretching in which direction you're going. the eyes are tracking how quickly everything else is moving compared to yourself that and so it
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gets sent to your brain. for this small brain of yours has even more ways to tell you how foster the brain's own sadness is placed in the hippa campus and the in toronto cortex, a variety of cells decode your location, the direction boundaries in the environment, and the speeds. how does the cells actually work? they activity winds up. we still wanting speed of the animals. this is cassandra la, psychologist specialized in neuroscience. if it's, if i can be coordinating with the running speed of any my, the says firing is independent of visual information. for instance, and so it doesn't have to do with austic. so for instance, and the information is interesting in the stats and coding the speed. 50 to 18 media seconds. i think m ahead and time. so as if the of firing coats the
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predicted speed in the future, anticipating the speak to the the, the problem is that we cannot say right now hold all of these information from the cell and from ice interact with a joy center of all bring the boy oh yes i do that time is at the speed involved most of the the technique and that you're having fun but ultimately helping you guys to be better rogers
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inside is this russian station connected i think and they speak on the yes. but as everything, the more you do it, the more you get 300 kilometers per hour doesn't feel for how the killed the this feeling of not being completely overwhelmed. like i am on the bike sometimes could be explained as a flow state, which i'm going to explain in a minute. according to ken content, there is a pets on that differentiates normal. peeps some crazy natural pi sensations because it has to do with doping in a new or transmit to associated with pleasure and cordial. one of our stressful metals association seekers have a really, is in combination in terms of the triggers and amount of those 2 chemicals. they
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tend to not produce that much core as off when they're in chaotic situations. but while they're not producing that much core is all, they tend to produce lots and lots of doping. me and so for me is what leads of back to the flow state. the best translation was probably being in the zone, the still thinking about time or yourself, the task can be challenging, but you don't worry about that at all. you just enjoy it even helps letting frustration go, which means it could be beneficial for your health. a feeling a sense of all and so all can be is an amazing emotion where your mind is an open, wider to me. beautiful sunsets being at the beach creates. but since the offer me
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and a release of these chemicals like interleukin 6, that sort of perhaps down the inflammation response i, sensation seekers of course find are in chaotic environments. so we know that they mean they're actually may be a health benefit to finding in your life. the discount shows, interest, i can tell you. but on the research, it's not all about doing. it's about it's about hitting the apex. all of these techniques that make it so excited to also my trash. i was really thinking about stopping doing it, following everything away. but then again, you know, on the right stretch, it gives you this feeling just a little feeling with 3 at the,
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or is it the indonesian scooter make, or has produced the countries 1st ever flooded resistance a scooter, occlusal development on the mobility front and a country that experiences regular flooding having more east scooters is good for combating the climate crisis. but it also means more battery waste. in the company's 1st model, the actuator is placed in the center of the scooters, preventing damage both from water and vibrations. one roadside assistance thing. yeah, oh boy, yeah, i think it's important to have a scooter that can co gets various conditions, feet and get a lot of one that i'm good even if it's what or flooded. uh, we don't have to worry about pushing it when it breaks down. so far, the scooter has a limited range of 50 kilometers per charge, and a 100 kilometers with a dual battery system. the manufacturer has set up facilities like this one at various locations in indonesia,
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allowing riders to charge or swap batteries in order to continue their journey. but the hope for boom and electric scooters also has a dark side. yeah, you need this but play on the button. the type of battery we use contains lithium, nickel, manganese and cobalt oxides. those are the main ingredients used in lithium batteries. but the, the nickel is the most important components, meaning industry and government need to develop a recycling program to avoid the danger of toxic chemicals leaking out of the battery. but the problem starts even earlier by apollo, by the me. yeah. does. is that the next ones are going to be that these pollutants become a responsibility for the companies that online the metals done by a lot of stay discharge into the river. the impact on the animal and plant life in there is immense. and the, it changes the ph level on the steps,
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the river and marine ecosystem it just as it got flowers type of they're not, they're not that uh, so half of them at all of the organisms living that will be contaminated feet that not potentially be dangerous so any humans 18 them obviously. yeah. okay. that is on the further problem in indonesia is that the enormous scale of mining is harming the environment. on the end of the acceleration of electric vehicle energy production also encourages the grunting of major nichol concessions in indonesia. nicholas, the main mineral that produces electric vehicle batteries in indonesia are best product until now and nickel, money, concessions have been granted for approximately 900000 hector has of land in the country. all those 600000 heck tests are in forest areas. the scooters may be climate friendly,
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but the nickel in their batteries is mind in an environmental the harmful way. still, the of the nation government is aiming to have 2000000 of them on the road by 2025, which would account for one and a half percent of the countries scooters. the because it gave me this deep down his my bicycle stuck in lovely when i hit the weight. and the speed was around 7065 kilometers per got some big trucks. when going from the site, the, i do a lot of integration system that i'm going to for the so that was the 1st time that your data, that why i choose this board the,
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this is could be a rest. sure. one of india's most famous ultra cyclists that from 9 to 5, he's a lawyer. the could be a system. sap now works in his office and she's also his crew chief doing races. if he can compete, could be a, has to use every spare 2nd for training the i go to office, come back home that they need to any of their own p. uh. then i can come and i can do on the tools and then start activity, not that difficult. and because i love to do it a lot, i know that came on the bicycle and towards something. so it is kind of maybe
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edition for me, and i get to enjoy that meantime on devices. oh, trust on king is one of the toughest sports in the world. the right is have to come a 100 and sometimes thousands of kilometers on the call and never stopped. so each wanda has to decide when for how long and when they want to rest during races. the events canal several days like last 70 is and differently, it says like state it says valuable stages around 220 to 250 kilometers. use a foot more to produce a foot for the shock because the duration is big unless it does take, letting us your intensity of suffering is big low, but use a photo for longer. prolonged physical accession with minimum sleep requires special preparation. then you said, yeah, it is true to in the lord,
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but nowadays i focus on painting partly by saying that you're going to do both and you'll do send her the best copy of russia has already won. and lots of races at the legendary rom erase across america. he even made the podium but now he's gearing out that the starting line is the ultra spice race where he'll be riding a total distance of 1780 kilometers. he'll start from book my low beach and go up and ride through pumps of cannot to cut and cameron left before reaching ot intel. nowadays. once that hill turn around and ride all the way back to the starting point in the face, it uses a could include in the as long as the 1st and most see me could it
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would give you a good platform to the new a set of 4 of them that gives you a good bass bass. do a program to send you a into then. so it is very difficult in the cycling to stay mentally alert the see any of those. those are cause between 20192021. around 213000 like his status, the ripple shades on indian roads and lots of st. please like could be, i prefer a call to find them a total time in order to keep them safe. the 1st started best buy it was my 1st longest,
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is st. louis and it was more of the setting was stuff the claimant was a $50.00 sitting on such seats was 18 going to be honest. i moved when people guys at the stages were difficult every day getting up off the main domain names. so maybe when go and do minutes of sleep and the guy doing for the $2427.00, i just waited for the you started getting sleep division of to 43 hours could be a, has reached the health way pointing ot, he now has to ride the antonio way back over the years could be a, has picked out a trusted team of crew members, friends who take care of his every needs during races. that role is even more important during loan writes like the race across america, a 3000 miles race that could be as finished twice to day as
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a chief. the biggest challenge for me is to be doing every day and he so what i this with with something new one every time he does him send from the last 3. so it is difficult for us because i also have to keep that in mind that will gave he's saving his 10 minutes, you know particular oh little more does. i also have to make sure that i'm also trying to save something for him. so we learned that, well, the thing, and if we is the i use the cycling. yeah. because we have a lot of attention. but we right now we don't know how to make it a big tangle. literally, i feel like more than anyone into the the support i think people should start adopting this board more. the despite
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his achievements could be a still has dreams. and those doubts, the dream is to open some actually love and value a lot of people such kind of uses. so even after writing close, so many kilometers and so many days, whenever i go to any use and i start with my 1st, but i like the like with the guy i'd be able to finish this series. so it is difficult for me to have faith in my sense once i sit on the bicycle, so it takes me at least to the peak of them or does to and the laser that the i am in my off of the farm loop. and i'd be, i do the best. so you have to look at this is like in same way. so just keep every day. save for that. okay. and just make your way over due to subway every day .
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the could be a rush. you a survived every day in carmella cannot to come and go with the he finally crosses the line, winning the ultra spice race in a time of 94 hours and 36 minutes. it's a new record for the 1780 kilometer distance. at last, it's time to slow down to him and his friends. and get some well and arrest during the race he slept for just 3 hours and 10 minutes. the cubby at a quote from one of his athletics heroes hold special,
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meaning seemed on the stated regular differently. so the 2nd is not like this to this. it is like this. so it takes a lot of things you, you'd be at the top phase. sometimes it really happened that you don't see any good or bad to just put your head down and just follow what you like to do on that note. travel safe until we meet next time on risk. the
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