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Prince Fynn
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Do this Mike Tyson push-up, it hit different.
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Girişimci Hisler
Girişimci Hisler@girisimcihisler·
1994’TE BİR BİLİM İNSANI GERÇEKLİĞİN KODLARINI ÇÖZDÜĞÜNÜ İDDİA ETTİ… 12 SAAT SONRA BUHARLAŞTI! Cesedi hiçbir zaman bulunamadı. Laboratuvarı tamamen boşaltıldı. Tüm kayıtları silindi. Geride sadece tüyler ürperten bir not kaldı: “Sistemi anlarsan, yok olursun.” Dr. Jacobo Grinberg’in Matrix’i keşfettiği o yasaklanmış hikaye:Grinberg sıradan bir profesör değildi. O, bilimin gerçek “Doktor Strange”iydi. Hem psikolog hem bilinç araştırmacısıydı. Amacı imkânsızı birleştirmekti: Antik şaman ritüellerini kuantum fiziğiyle. Meksikalı şamanların “gözleri kapalı görme” ve “dokunarak iyileştirme” yeteneklerini laboratuvara taşıdı. Ve elde ettiği sonuçlar fizik kurallarını kökünden sarstı. Grinberg’e göre uzay boş değildi. “Lattice” adını verdiği dev bir enerji matrisiyle doluydu. İddiası şuydu: Biz dünyayı görmüyoruz… biz dünyayı YARATIYORUZ. Beynimiz bu ağa bağlanarak gerçekliği hologram gibi işliyor. Bilincinizi süper senkronize ederseniz, Matrix’teki Neo gibi gerçekliği bükebilirsiniz. Bu sadece teori değildi, deneylerle kanıtladı. “Transfer Edilmiş Potansiyel” deneyinde iki kişiyi derin meditasyonla birbirine bağladı. Sonra onları ayrı odalara koydu. Birine ışık flaşı gösterildiğinde, diğerinin beyni fiziksel hiçbir bağlantı olmadan aynı tepkiyi verdi. Sanki zihinsel bir internet ağı vardı. Hepimiz birbirimize bağlıydık. Grinberg büyük keşfini açıklamaya hazırlanıyordu. Ama o sabah arabasına bindi ve bir daha kimse onu görmedi. Eşi hiçbir şey bilmediğini söyledi. Polis tek bir iz bulamadı. 1. Dedikodular hemen patladı: CIA mi kaçırdı? (Bilgiyi silahlaştırmak için) 2. Rakip bilim insanları mı susturdu? 3. Yoksa… kendi teorisini mi kanıtlayıp simülasyondan mı çıktı? Son makalesindeki şu cümle bugün bile kanı donduruyor: “Lattice’in (Ağın) nasıl çalıştığını tam olarak anladığınızda, basitçe… kaybolabilirsiniz.”Belki de ölmedi. Belki oyunun kodunu çözdü ve gerçeklikten çıkış yaptı. Dr. Jacobo Grinberg deli miydi, yoksa uyanmış bir dahi mi? Bunu asla kesin bilemeyiz. Ama çalışmaları bize şu gerçeği fısıldıyor: Sınırlarımız fiziksel değil, zihinseldir. Gerçeklik, siz ona ne kadar inanırsanız o kadar gerçektir.
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The_Original_John_Doe@DeepFriedWires·
The Husky@Mr_Husky1

I stopped calling my son three years ago. It was the hardest thing I have ever done. For months, I was the father who chased. I sent messages that stayed on "Read." I left voicemails that disappeared into silence. I asked for five minutes, then for one minute, then for anything at all that would explain why my own child had shut me out. Every unanswered call hurt, but what hurt more was what I was becoming. I was turning love into begging. I was standing in the wreckage of my own dignity, hoping he would toss me one small reason to breathe easier. Then one evening I read a line that cut through me: Love is not proven by pursuit. Sometimes the kindest thing you can do is stop gripping so hard. So I stopped. I did not block his number. I did not post bitter little speeches online about how children forget who raised them. I did not poison the neighborhood with my side of the story. I simply let go. It was not punishment. It was respect. Respect for his right to choose his life, and respect for my own heart, which was bruised enough already. I had done what a father is supposed to do. I sat through every Little League game on cold metal bleachers. I worked double shifts at the plant so he could finish college without being buried in debt. I taught him how to shake a hand, how to look people in the eye, how to tell the truth even when it costs you. If those lessons were alive in him, they would find their way back. If they were not, my suffering would not create them. So I turned toward my own life again. I repaired the porch one board at a time. I started volunteering at the food bank on Thursdays. I learned how quiet can stop feeling like punishment and start feeling like peace. I wanted him to know that if he ever looked back, he would not find a broken old man dying beside a phone. He would find a father who had made peace with his conscience. Three Christmases passed. Three birthdays. The chair across from me stayed empty, and little by little, the guilt stopped living in my bones. Then last Tuesday, a car pulled into my driveway. It was not a holiday. Not a birthday. Not a family emergency that I knew of. My son stepped out looking older than his years, worn down in a way I understood instantly. In his hand was a baby carrier. He stood at the bottom of the porch I had rebuilt and stared at the house as if he was facing a courtroom. I opened the door. "I didn't know if you'd want to see me," he said, and his voice cracked before he could hide it. "I just had a son. And now I know. I didn't understand before, Dad. I do now." In that moment, he was not a stranger and not a boy. He was simply a man finally meeting the weight of love. I did not ask where he had been. I did not ask why he left. I did not reach for an apology like it was a debt I had earned. Real love does not keep score after the battle is over. I pushed the screen door wide and smiled. "Come inside," I told him. "You don't have to stand out there." If you are chasing a child who keeps running, stop long enough to breathe. You cannot force closeness. You cannot drag someone into connection by the sleeve. Step back without hatred. Trust what you planted. Live with your head up. And if they return, greet them with grace, not a grudge. Because sometimes love is not about holding on tighter. Sometimes it is about keeping your heart steady until the knock finally comes... and what happened after he carried that baby into my kitchen changed both of us forever.

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Up Workout
Up Workout@Upworkout·
Easy dumbbell bicep guide for beginners ‼️✅
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Coach Kev - Belly Fat Pro
If I woke up 30lbs overweight tomorrow, I could eat Chick-fil-A 5x a week and still lose all of it. Here are the only 5 things I'd focus on to do it:
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Brian Caldwell
Brian Caldwell@BrianCaldNBA·
BREAKING: An internal investigation found that the Mavericks winning the lottery in 2025 and selecting Cooper Flagg may have been fixed. Sources say the league wanted to reward the Mavericks after the Doncic trade. A massive scandal is about to emerge.
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Learn DIY
Learn DIY@LearnDIY_·
Philly Cheesesteak Burgers
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The_Original_John_Doe@DeepFriedWires·
@WritingRangers I say "A" or at least a B+. Old school T on the hat. Sure Texas is spelled with a J but overall the red with white pants and red stripe isnt all that bad. Way better than what the Royals are putting out or that crap that the Padres rolled out last year. #RangersNation
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@DeepFriedWires @BreakingBad_ “Wussbag” and both of his girlfriends got killed and his parents hated him and his life got ruined by a chemistry teacher with a massive ego. Okay lol
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Breaking Bad Daily@BreakingBad_·
Who is your least favorite character in BB?
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Dov Kleiman
Dov Kleiman@NFL_DovKleiman·
Oh Boy: Browns superstar QB Deshaun Watson is under heavy criticism after posting this video on his TikTok. Watson has only played in 19 games since 2022... He signed a fully guaranteed $230 million contract. 😬😬😬
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Kitchen Bites 🍳
Kitchen Bites 🍳@KitchenBites_·
My grandfather from Italy taught me this!
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AlphaFox@alphafox·
I think my mind was just blown. 🤯🤤
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Baseball’s Greatest Moments
Baseball’s Greatest Moments@BBGreatMoments·
George Brett last at bat in the big leagues.
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