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Death threats? Valletta resident receives suspicious paper after rant video

Death threats? Valletta resident receives suspicious paper after rant video
Sep 2 2021 Share

Following the rant video posted on Facebook criticising the platform installed in Merchant Street and the current ‘Tyrannical’ state of the country, the Valletta resident known as ‘Il Boat’ posted a video alluding to a considerably worrying situation.

The Valletta resident revealed that he received a printed photo of himself and his partner on a boat with a line of fire icons inserted below the picture. According to him, it is unknown whether or not the fire icons are a sign of respect or a threat from a mysterious source that they will burn his boat, which is made out of carbon fibre.

Minchia… Novanta la paura!

Posted by Il Boat on Thursday, 2 September 2021

‘Il Boat’ said that he is not intimidated by the cryptic message, nor is he going to report the situation to the police. He went to jokingly call the mysterious person stingy due to the fact that the photo was printed in black and white and not in colour.

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Photo Source: Il-Kunsillier Mark Spiteri Lucas FB & il-boat.

Who said summer is over? Fridays at Gianpula Main Room are back for an Extended Summer Series!

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It’s been quite a while since we’ve experience those hands-in-the-air moments together in Malta’s home of clubbing home Gianpula Main Room but good times as we know them are finally back with G7 Fridays Extended Summer Series.

FRIDAYS at Gianpula Main Room are BACK ! For our Extended Summer Series. 🥳 ❗ Limited Tickets available:…

Posted by G7 events on Wednesday, 1 September 2021

Finally, G7 Events will be hosting a few STANDING events for a very limited number of people as per Local Authorities Guidelines starting from Friday 10th September. Entry will be only be permitted to attendees with a valid vaccination certificate.

This historic summer series will mark the return of good times as we know them and while the first night may be sold out, there are more nights in store where you can make some unforgettable memories for summer 2021.

𝗢𝗣𝗘𝗡𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗡𝗜𝗚𝗛𝗧 𝗦𝗢𝗟𝗗 𝗢𝗨𝗧 🤩 Limited tickets available for the following weeks: https://bit.ly/G7Fridays

Posted by G7 events on Thursday, 2 September 2021

Featuring some of the best local DJs at one of Malta’s most iconic locations, the G7 Fridays Extended Summer Series is a string of events that you don’t want to miss out on!

Tag your clubbing squad.

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Shark spotted in Maltese waters near Dwejra

Sep 2 2021 Share

Sharks in Maltese waters are quite a rare sight to see, but when people actually manage to capture a glimpse of the wondrous sea creatures, it truly is magical.

Beautiful shark spotted today at dwejra while doing a round gozo trip. Something very unusual to see in our seas 🙂 and no its not a great white 🙂 so dont be scared

Posted by Vitamin Sea Watersports on Thursday, 2 September 2021

Local business Vitamin Sea Watersports took to Facebook to share some snaps of the shark swimming in Maltese waters close to Dwejra assumed to be either a blue shark which is common in Malta or an oceanic white tip shark (longimanus) which is a rare sight in the Mediterranean.

Earlier in August, a fisherman had spotted an unknown species of shark swimming in the Filfla area.

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Why we actually use 100% of our brains

Why we actually use 100% of our brains
Sep 2 2021 Share

It has been a widely circulated myth whenever subjects of IQ, human potential or psychology are discussed that we only use 10% of our brains. This myth has informed much of popular culture over the years. However, it is completely wrong! We actually use all of our brain all the time. So how did we come up with this 10% notion?

A likely origin to the ’10% myth’ could be attributed to psychologist William James, the father of pragmatism. William James was speaking about human potential, stating that due to the cultural constraints and other ailments, not everyone lives up to their full ‘potential’. Here is the full quote which lead to the misunderstanding:

‘Most of us feel as if we lived habitually with a sort of cloud weighing on us, below our highest notch of clearness in discernment, sureness in reasoning, or firmness in deciding. Compared with what we ought to be, we are only half awake. Our fires are damped, our drafts are checks. We are making use of only a small part of our possible mental and physical resources.’

Notice there is no mention of both the 10% percentage and also of the brain’s overall function. What he was in fact saying was that we often don’t feel fully energised, both physically and mentally. That’s it. But of course, popular culture loves to hijack science and twist in in more captivating ways, even if it is a completely false understanding.

The ten percent myth was particularly useful for certain branches of self help. Most notably, it was popularised in a foreword to Dale Carnegie’s best-selling book ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People’. But it also had certain ‘spiritual’ usages as well. The idea that we have this massive reservoir of brain potential waiting to be unlocked struck many people as evidence for the paranormal.

It also informed many books, films and other forms of media throughout the years. One of the more recent movies is ‘Lucy’, which stars Scarlett Johansson. In it, the titular character Lucy takes a drug which slowly unlocks more of her brain. This leads to her becoming a literal superhero and even ‘transcend’ her physical body and ‘less developed’ brain.

However, neurological and scientific evidence shows, clearly, that we use all of our brains all the time. Yes, even when we’re asleep! Different brain areas have different functions. There are areas which work specifically for you to recognise faces, other areas for you to find patterns, etc. If one part shuts down, the entire brain suffers. 

Here is neuroscientist Adrian Owen addressing this ten percent myth in his book ‘Into the Grey Zone’; ‘There is no sense in which we only use 10 percent of our brain, just as there is no sense in which my mind ‘clears’ when I relax’. What instead happens, is that the brain enters different states of consciousness. But all of it still works!

Owen worked with comatose patients, trying to see if he can establish communication. And he did do so through fMRI. The brain is complicated, but myths like these only serve to either confuse us more or as fictional writing prompts. We might use 100% of our brains, but our brains are also not the perfect thinking machine… even at full functionality. 

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