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Axilx

@Axilx4

Synthesizer. Cybersecurity, geopolitics, epistemology, ontology, 2+3=5.

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truthache
truthache@truthache68·
🚨👀 Is local government literally drone-surveilling backyard food gardens? This guy filed a FOIA in his own name… and got drone footage back labeled as surveillance for “suspected food production” in his own yard. 🥬🚁 What needs to be done about this? 🤔 (foodforestvirginia)
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Jum
Jum@JesterJum·
You are given a paperclip and must hide it from a detective. He has 7 days to find it. If he doesnt find it, you win $1,000,000. Where are you hiding it?
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
We always hear “the kingdom is becoming” but no one really integrates that into reality. Jesus came when we were the furthest point away from our original directive. Now we are literally on a crash course with the realignment to whatever it is that is unfolding and we fell from. Even if you simplify it, we’re not just waiting for something to happen in this infinitely in the future sort of way or after we die. Something is happening NOW. Be a part of it, everyday should he spent finding your purpose and aligning with what is unfolding. Also we’re seek so many crazy things happen in just this generation, humanity is accelerating towards something. It would not surprise me if the absolutely unimaginable happened soon.
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Josh Howerton
Josh Howerton@howertonjosh·
.@JohnBevere says he read the Bible for 46 YEARS before the Holy Spirit revealed this to him. This is why we are called to EAGERLY await the second coming of Jesus Christ. He's coming.
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MrBeast
MrBeast@MrBeast·
If this tweet has exactly 1 like in 24 hours I’ll give that person $1,000,000
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
I get the same thing. Eye doctor says it is similar to blepharitis and is related to the dry air where I live. I press a hot cloth to face twice a day and then scrub eyelids with mild soap. After it’s under control then just do it twice a week. Also consider changing pillow case once a day during the initial phase as it can be bacteria related that is clogging up the tear glands. When soaking and scrubbing, can do with eyelids closed to prevent irritation to inner tissue or can use a q-tip or the cloth to gently scrub the edge of eyelid while pulling it down.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I started milking my eyelids. Here's the situation. My eyes have been dry/irritated/red for the past year or so. I started using eye drops to moisten and it didn't make a difference. So I went to see an eye doctor. The source of the problem is that my meibomian glands, the tiny oil glands lining the eyelids, were clogged up. Without the meibum they secrete, the tear film on my eye evaporates in seconds which is bad for eye health. We're not sure of the cause of the dysregulation. We have few theories that we're looking into. Taking a closer look with infrared meibography, the imagery showed that my meibomian glands were congested, distorted, and partially dropped out. This is bad news because atrophied glands don't regrow! It's situations like this that makes me wonder why we do not have a better operating manual for the human body. How could I have prevented this from happening and why didn't I catch this sooner!? I did additional tests to assess the damage and my situation now. The Schirmer test (paper strip measuring tear wetting over 5 minutes) came back at 6 and 6.5 mm. A borderline reading consistent with mild dry eye. A healthy reading is typically 15 mm or above. Here's what I'm doing now to try and nurture my remaining glands back to good health: 1) Forma RF, Radiofrequency (microwave) heat applied from outside the lid, melting the obstruction. 2) LipiFlow, a device that sandwiches each eyelid: heat from the inside, pulsed pressure from the outside, squeezing the obstruction out. 12 minutes, both eyes. 3) Both capped at 41°C, not the standard 42°C, to spare eyelid collagen and elastin. No thinning skin, no premature sagging. 4) IPL around the eyes that shut down the abnormal blood vessels feeding chronic lid inflammation, the engine of MGD. 5) Manual gland milking, the doctor squeezes the lid margin between two instruments, forcing the plugs out. Hard, pasty secretions came out initially. The second and third mechanical milking the glands are returning to a normal, expected oily state. 6) Daily upkeep includes warm compresses, lid hygiene, omega-3 to keep secretions thin and glands moving. My next check in is 3 weeks form now. My doctor mentioned that meibomian gland dysfunction in her patients has increased since Covid, likely driven by the rise in screen time. When staring at screens for long stretches, people blink less frequently and less completely. Normal blink rate is roughly 15-20 times per minute but drops significantly during screen use. Incomplete blinks mean the meibomian glands don't get fully expressed, which over time contributes to gland dysfunction and evaporative dry eye. It's worth you getting checked for this and a good practice generally to make sure your eyes are in good health.
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
@onlyinamericatv @MrBeast What if all the internet came together and unliked the post so that just one person could get the money?
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Axilx@Axilx4·
@FatherPhi What if it was all Ais that chose blue in the original poll?
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Axilx@Axilx4·
Results are in, thanks for playing. If 100% voted red=Everyone wins. If 99%-50 vote red=Everyone loses. If >50% voted blue=lose - why? The rules clearly state if less than 50% vote for red then you lose. You as in YOU. If we had a tie and a couple people voted green expressing their eagerness to be penetrated, we could have potentially declared a win - but only if it was the most entertaining result. In a real prisoner dilemma players must cooperate to win otherwise their lack of coordination results in a loss. Good Game. Please message @bryan_johnson with your commitment to schedule your sphincter anhialation.
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
Choose Wisely:
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
Play time is over. You wake up in a white room. All doors are sealed. There are three buttons in front of you. @bryan_johnson appears on a large screen and proceeds to give you detailed instructions: A. If 100% of voters choose Red, anyone who voted for red does not have to get a bidirectional endoscopy. However, if red gets 50% or less of the votes, you have to get a bidirectional endoscopy. B. If 50% or more of voters choose blue, nobody gets scoped. If less than 50% of voters choose blue, everyone has to get a bidirectional endoscopy. If it is 50/50 or split in any meaningful way everyone gets scoped anyway. C. If you choose Green, only you get to have a bidirectional endoscopy, but no one else has to get one. You have to comment to vote Green. Rules B and C do not exempt Rule A.
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
Thanks for your participation. In the original prisoner dilemma, it works exactly like the name entails. Imagine two bank robbers are detained and separated. Detectives start questioning both. Neither can know what the other has said. But they know that their best interest and only way out is if they both stick to the same story. But the detectives know that being unable to communicate is a vulnerability they can exploit. So they approach one of the suspects and say “so.. your friend told us everything. They said it was actually all your idea to rob the bank and we’re going to give them immunity to testify against you”. Immediately the suspect jumps up and says “what?! It wasn’t my idea it was his idea I swear!” What they do not realize is that the detectives also just told the other suspect the same thing and got the same reaction. Had they stuck to their story they would be free to go. Because one or more players defected, they lose. Now for our game. 4 people voted and blue won by a large margin. What you may not have realized is that 100% of players needed to vote red to win. If 50%-99% vote red, everyone loses. If 50% or greater voted blue, you win right? Wrong. If you look closely at the way the rules are worded, it clearly states that no rules exempt Rule A. Rule A states that if less than 50% vote red then you lose. Not just everyone who voted red - You as in YOU. Had we witnessed a tie and someone voted green then I would have considered calling it a win- after all if someone confesses then we can let the other suspects go. The good news is you probably should consider taking better care of your health, so please consider letting @bryan_johnson know if you’re going to get sphincter examination done ASAP! Good Game.
Axilx@Axilx4

Play time is over. You wake up in a white room. All doors are sealed. There are three buttons in front of you. @bryan_johnson appears on a large screen and proceeds to give you detailed instructions: A. If 100% of voters choose Red, anyone who voted for red does not have to get a bidirectional endoscopy. However, if red gets 50% or less of the votes, you have to get a bidirectional endoscopy. B. If 50% or more of voters choose blue, nobody gets scoped. If less than 50% of voters choose blue, everyone has to get a bidirectional endoscopy. If it is 50/50 or split in any meaningful way everyone gets scoped anyway. C. If you choose Green, only you get to have a bidirectional endoscopy, but no one else has to get one. You have to comment to vote Green. Rules B and C do not exempt Rule A.

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ZUBY:
ZUBY:@ZubyMusic·
If enough people see your social media post, you will receive some negative comments. It doesn't matter how positive or uncontroversial the post is... If enough people see it, somebody will come and start hating in the comment section.
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
@TConfessionals What this reminds me of: -Book: The last question -TV Series: Person of Interest -Consciousness Portal (simulating events that divert collective consciousness through dimensions to a desired timeline using the “every action is a dimension shift” concept).
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
To add to that, I think we have to basically refine our ability to decide what is real and should really be using all the time we have to find our purpose for being here. Because one way or another there is something more to life, it’s indeed able if you actually stop to think about it. Break your personal matrix!
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
@SelfMadeMastery The question isn’t: “is it a simulation”. The real question is: “what is real”. References: Allegory of the cave Descartes Hyper Reality Ontology Epistemological Skepticism Discordianism (Illuminatus Trilogy) Moral Realism vs. Existentialism
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Kelly
Kelly@SelfMadeMastery·
Okay, stepping away from the market for a bit to have a small existential crisis... Do you think we're living in a simulation?
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Naomi Seibt
Naomi Seibt@NaomiSeibt·
@MaryTilesTexas Look up the original name at your own risk. Yes, I called them that growing up. Shamelessly. Yes, I still call them that offline.
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Mary Tiles Texas
Mary Tiles Texas@MaryTilesTexas·
To my German friends! Hallo an meine deutschen Freunde! Ich möchte gerne verschiedene deutsche Snacks und Süßigkeiten ausprobieren und frage mich, was eure Favoriten sind. Wenn ihr könnt, teilt bitte ein Foto in den Kommentaren. :)
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
@OMApproach What the majority of people missed within the original poll (which though it was very very well thought out in itself), is that the original prisoner dilemma essentially requires players to cooperate to win, any dissonance in action leads to failure. x.com/axilx4/status/…
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Play time is over. You wake up in a white room. All doors are sealed. There are three buttons in front of you. @bryan_johnson appears on a large screen and proceeds to give you detailed instructions: A. If 100% of voters choose Red, anyone who voted for red does not have to get a bidirectional endoscopy. However, if red gets 50% or less of the votes, you have to get a bidirectional endoscopy. B. If 50% or more of voters choose blue, nobody gets scoped. If less than 50% of voters choose blue, everyone has to get a bidirectional endoscopy. If it is 50/50 or split in any meaningful way everyone gets scoped anyway. C. If you choose Green, only you get to have a bidirectional endoscopy, but no one else has to get one. You have to comment to vote Green. Rules B and C do not exempt Rule A.

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Open Minded Approach
Open Minded Approach@OMApproach·
Two buttons. One choice. 🔵 Tell the world the truth, chaos, uncertain survival for all (including your family). 🔴 Join the elites in secure bunkers with your family, no warning, most of humanity dies unaware.
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
If we ask why do secret societies encode symbols into things like architecture it becomes obvious. Somebody at some point was in a perspective of seeing where humanity was then and knew that they had to transmit something like knowledge to point B. Likely humans came here from somewhere else, lost our logistical operational capacity through cultural entropic drift. Disaster cycles etc. I think that every system we see is encapsulated within a larger organizational unit. Eventually the goal is to align technology with understanding and or governance to take back to the stars before disaster cycle strikes again. Kind of like the show the 100 or something mixed with Batman begins lol.
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Shadow Intel
Shadow Intel@TheShadowIntelX·
Graham Hancock revealed the explosive truth hidden in ancient texts. A secret society of elites survived the last global cataclysm. They preserved forbidden knowledge through the flood. And they guided the rebirth of civilization ever since. Hancock: “Some of the mysteries in our past… concern secret societies and a behind-the-scenes organization somehow involved in making civilizations.” “From ancient Sumer… part of an esoteric or secretive group which is there to guide and advise societies over very long periods of time.” “The academic disbelief that such ideas could be retained for thousands of years is, in my view, nonsense.” Randall Carlson: “One of the details of myths over and over again is there was some group… that had foreknowledge.” Hancock: “Somebody had foreknowledge. They were able to prepare… the legend of Enoch—knowing that the flood was going to come.” “It's the same story with Atrahasis… warned… of the coming of the flood… buries tablets with knowledge… to be recovered later.” Randall Carlson: “Those who took steps to prepare are going to be the ones who are preserving the knowledge to pass it on.” Hancock: “We are living in the times that followed… post-diluvian era. This is ultimately the same as what Plato is telling us in the Atlantis tradition.”
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Mimi J
Mimi J@TheKanehB·
If u had access to uranium what would u do with it? I think there’s a way to use it beneficially but im not sure what yet…
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Axilx
Axilx@Axilx4·
@LibertyCappy The Peaky Blinders. You don’t mess with the Peaky Blinders!
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Axilx@Axilx4·
@nader_russell @glennbeck They’ve been banning fertilizer around the globe anyway. It’s all part of the plan.
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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
If we see food prices and electric bills starting to rise over the summer, it likely won't be because of inflation, policy, or who the President is. It will have everything to do with water. We are possibly at the beginning of a megadrought cycle that could change America fast. Modern society was built during a relatively wet period, where water was abundant. But we could be returning to a very dry period like the drought of 1610. Prepare now. Stock food. Grow some if you can.
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