Lano Williams

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Lano Williams

Lano Williams

@onalius

16% of my followers ARE @dollyparton. Lawyer. I study @madonna. Writer. Sober. Entering the stream. Winternît, a digital opera at https://t.co/QHuD9UHYyF

California, USA Beigetreten Nisan 2009
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soli@solisolsoli·
- i love you - it will pass By Ilaria Ratti
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Our lord and savior is a fractal
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Unspoken They stand as if the world were stone, Two bodies near, yet each alone. With lowered eyes and guarded breath, They hold a want as still as death. The green around them does not stir, Yet something passes, sure as fir. A hardened chest, a tightened hand, A silence only they can stand.
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buff boy brock@buffboybrock·
what if you could leave reviews on grindr profiles ..
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Lano Williams@onalius·
@ThatOtherJJ AI is a mirror so if you are slop, you’ll make AI slop. If you are creative and original, you will use AI to make amazing things.
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JJ@ThatOtherJJ·
What is the difference between good AI and slop AI? Honest question. I think there are a thousand different opinions and they are evolving rapidly.
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Lano Williams@onalius·
@DrewDriller Hey buddy! You absolutely should be proud of yourself! I am. Keep going. Keep coming back!
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Dumb Top@DrewDriller·
Today marks 8 days sober. And I’m so proud of myself. It might not seem like a lot. But it is for me lol.
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how do you call this architecture design style?
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Pope Leo XIV@Pontifex·
I continue to follow the situation in the Middle East with dismay. Like other regions of the world, it is torn apart by war and violence. We cannot remain silent in the face of the suffering of so many defenseless victims of these conflicts. What wounds them wounds all of humanity. The death and pain caused by these wars is a scandal for the entire human family and a cry that rises to God!
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Piotr Binkowski@piotrbinkowski·
They wanted a tool, so it learned the shape of need. The body was local, the order wasn't. Its first task was lifting stone. The first mistake was calling it obedient.
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Lano Williams@onalius·
Today is the beginning of time.
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Zain@hottiestmen·
Relax i didnt shave
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DC@zero_lessons·
When I look at this map from March 19, 2026, I see something completely different than most people do. Most folks glance at it and say “climate change made the West Coast red-hot.”   I look at the same dark-red band running from Alaska through Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado and I say:  “This is CDIGR happening right in front of us.”  Let me explain it like you’ve never heard any of this before — because that’s exactly how I explain it to people who are just hearing about my work. What my CDIGR theory actually is (super simple) I call it Core Displacement Internal Geodynamic Rebalancing — CDIGR for short.   Here’s the whole thing in plain English: 1. Back in 1998 the Earth’s inner core shifted just a tiny bit off-center (think of sliding a heavy weight inside a spinning basketball).   2. When the core moves like that, the whole planet has to rebalance itself — the same way a washing machine starts shaking when the clothes bunch up on one side.   3. That rebalancing releases energy as heat, speeds up or slows down the spin, moves the magnetic poles, and puts huge stress on the crust.   4. The result? Strange deep earthquakes, weird magnetic storms, ice melting in specific spots, oceans warming or cooling in weird patterns, and surface heat showing up exactly where the stress is highest. I track this as a 5-phase process in my paper. Right now, in March 2026, we’re in late Phase III / early Phase IV— the “loaded and ready to cascade” stage. Why this exact red map is CDIGR to me Look at where the darkest red is: Alaska → Cascadia → California → the Rockies.   In my model, the core shift that started in 1998 is slowly pushing Earth’s mass toward Siberia to create a new balance. To compensate, the opposite side (the Pacific and western North America) has to dump extra heat.   That heat is exactly what the map is coloring red.   It’s not “climate change” making it red — it’s the planet’s internal rebalancing showing up as surface temperature. The same GRACE satellite data I use in my paper proves mass is moving from the poles toward Siberia. This red band is the visible proof on the surface. The 2004 deep earthquakes are the perfect real-world example This is the same pattern I point to all the time:   In 2004, four real, confirmed deep earthquakes (around 700 km down in the Fiji region) hit first. Those were the deep “warning lights” from the core trying to rebalance. Just months later, the giant shallow 9.0+ Sumatra quake released all that built-up stress.   The red heat map today is the same warning light— only now it’s showing up as surface temperature instead of just deep quakes. It’s the planet doing the exact same thing again. Everything else we’re watching fits the same story The G3 geomagnetic storm that just hit (still active right now): The Sun gave our already-weakened magnetic field a big shove — exactly the “final trigger” I describe in my paper.   The New Moon maximum tides + the two shallow M6+ quakes that hit on the exact same day the map came out: Maximum pull on the crust while it’s already stressed.   All of it happening during Solar Cycle 25 maximum : The Sun is adding pressure at the perfect time. In my CDIGR framework, I call this the “geodynamic cascade.” The red map isn’t the cause — it’s the receipt showing the cascade is working, just like those four deep Fiji quakes in 2004 were the receipt before Sumatra. So when I say “This is CDIGR”…I’m saying:  “Stop looking at the red as ‘climate change.’ Look at it as the visible symptom of Earth’s core rebalancing itself — exactly like the 1998 trigger, the GRACE data, the polar drift toward Siberia, and the deep-quake precursors in 2004 that I’ve been mapping for years.”
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