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@DicedTime

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Everyone should read this article from the CIA that came out in 1983. Whether you realize it or not, accept it or not, believe it or not...you are always manifesting.
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𝓃𝔞𝔯𝔞 𝓋🕊️ 𓋹 coaching :: dm 𓆃@naravv__

Your Soul has literally travelled lightyears from different galaxies & star systems to get to Earth & you think you can’t make a simple quantum leap to experience your manifestations???? Like wym, may I remind you that You are SOURCE???

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@astro_reid Proof that your destiny will always be yours as long as you make the right decisions and take the correct steps towards your goals
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Reid Wiseman@astro_reid·
Dreamt I was in lunar orbit last night. Been in that post-vivid-dream-that-wasn't-real funk all morning.
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🤠@heavensbvnny·
someone once said, every country has an energy. And that energy rewires you whether you notice it or not. People move to Japan and become minimal. People move to Mexico and their entire relationship with time softens. People move to New York and suddenly they can't sit still. Your personality is far more malleable than you think. We treat it like something fixed, but new surroundings give you new defaults. New pace. New habits. New values absorbed through proximity instead of effort.
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Lydia Kauppi@lydiakauppi·
My kid told me tonight that she still loves me, but that she doesn’t need me to tuck her in at bedtime anymore. I gave her a hug and told her I totally understood, and left her room and went out into the street and now I’m laying in traffic
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Luis Batalha@luismbat·
The Moon spins. You just never see it happen. The Moon completes one full rotation every 27.3 days, exactly the time it takes to orbit Earth. Those 2 numbers matching is not a coincidence, it's the end state of a gravitational lock (tidal locking) that took roughly 100 million years to complete. Here's how it works. Early on, the Moon spun faster. Earth’s gravity pulled harder on the near side than the far side, stretching it into a slight bulge. That bulge acted like a brake. Each rotation lost a bit of spin. The Moon slowed down. It drifted outward. It kept slowing until spin and orbit matched perfectly. At that point, the system settled. That’s why we only ever see one face of the Moon.
NASA@NASA

History in the making In this new image from our @NASAArtemis II crew, you can see Orientale basin on the right edge of the lunar disk. This mission marks the first time the entire basin has been seen with human eyes.

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Team Mbappe
Team Mbappe@TeamMbappeXtra·
Last time Real Madrid faced Bayern Munich, Joselu came to the rescue… Who are we counting on tomorrow? 👀
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aisha.@poohthewinniex·
I’m so obsessed with the Artemis II mission help😭
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@Adordev_ @FightStorage Imagine pandering this much on the internet as a grown ass man
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Adordev@Adordev_·
@FightStorage Ayesha Howard is teaching a masterclass in knowing your worth. Raising a child for a 23 year old athlete is a full time job with no retirement plan. She deserves every cent and that apology. If you are mad, you just h^te seeing a woman get her dues.
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Wild Videos@FightStorage·
Ayesha Howard (39) reportedly wants a one-time payment of $500k, an apology, and $55k per year for life, in addition to the child support she is already entitled to receive, before she officially signs off on a sole custody agreement for her daughter with Anthony Edwards(23).
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Thomas Sowell Quotes@ThomasSowell·
Kayleigh McEnany: “Will Vice President JD Vance be changing diapers?” Second Lady Usha Vance: “Oh, absolutely. That's sort of always been our division of labor. When our first child was born, I think he did a majority of the diapers.”
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internet hall of fame@InternetH0F·
One of the most underrated Ye clips
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Cillian Murphy said yes to Oppenheimer before he’d read a single page of the script. Nolan flew to Dublin to hand him a copy, printed on red paper so it couldn’t be photocopied. From that point on Murphy disappeared for six months. He dropped about 28 pounds, ate so little that Emily Blunt said it was “like, one almond” most nights, and skipped every single cast dinner. Matt Damon said they invited him every night. He never came. He was in the bath learning lines. He read American Prometheus, the Pulitzer-winning biography the film was based on. He read the Bhagavad Gita, a Hindu holy text that Oppenheimer quoted after watching the first nuclear bomb test. Then he found old recordings of the real Oppenheimer giving physics lectures and started walking beaches near his home in Ireland, reciting them out loud to his dog Scout. At one point he hit a scene where Oppenheimer gives a lecture in Dutch. He asked Nolan what they’d do about it. Nolan: “You mean what are YOU going to do about that.” So Murphy got the film’s cinematographer, who happens to be Dutch, to record the lines into his phone. Slowed the audio way down. Spent three weeks memorizing the whole thing. Robert Downey Jr. said the rest of the cast would plan weekend trips around Santa Fe while Murphy would just go, “I have to learn 30,000 words of Dutch. Have a nice time.” The weight loss got competitive. His own words: “You become competitive with yourself a little bit, which is not healthy. I don’t advise it.” During the 57-day shoot he pulled 18-hour days and said he hit a zone where food just stopped mattering. Nolan kept the air conditioning cranked during the interrogation scenes because the character is being humiliated, and Murphy was so hungry and so cold it actually helped the performance. The real Oppenheimer lived the same way. Ran on cigarettes and double-strength martinis. Throat cancer killed him at 62. Murphy’s wife Yvonne once described what happens when a character finally leaves him. Her words from his years playing Tommy Shelby on Peaky Blinders: “OK. Tommy’s gradually leaving. I’m getting Cillian back.” Murphy puts it his own way. “I cancel reality for a while.” Oppenheimer won 7 Oscars and pulled in $950 million at the box office. It gave Murphy his first Best Actor win after decades in the business. So when a doctor asks how he copes with playing deeply traumatized characters and he laughs and calls being a doctor “a real job,” he means every word. The job costs him six months inside someone else’s head, a body he has to starve into someone else’s shape, and a family that has to wait for him to come home.
Emir Han@RealEmirHan

Cillian Murphy once got asked by a doctor how he copes with playing such deeply traumatized characters, and his response was: “You’re a doctor? See, now that’s a real job”

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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Mark Zuckerberg just described the death of human connection on the internet and no one flinched. One sentence. Fifteen years of erosion in twelve words. Mark Zuckerberg: “Social media started out as people primarily interacting with their friends. And now… at least half of the content is basically people interacting with creators.” You used to open your phone to see what your friends were doing. Now you open it to watch strangers. You did not choose this. The algorithm chose it for you. It tested your friends against optimized strangers. Your friends lost. Every time. A stranger with better lighting, better timing, and a better hook held your attention three seconds longer than someone who loves you. So the algorithm buried your best friend’s wedding photos under a cooking video from someone in Dubai you have never met. And you watched the cooking video. That was the first replacement. Friends for strangers. You barely noticed. The second one is already underway. If the algorithm already proved strangers outperform your real relationships, and AI can now build a stranger more engaging than any human alive, the math finishes itself. The AI does not have a bad week. It does not post something careless and lose the algorithm’s favor. It does not burn out. Every word calibrated. Every frame tuned. Every pause placed at the exact interval that keeps your thumb from moving. A human creator competing against that is carving stone tablets in a world that just built the printing press. The economics are not even close. A person needs rent, sleep, and motivation. The machine needs electricity. When the cost of generating perfect content hits zero, the feed fills with faces that do not exist. Voices that feel familiar. Opinions that mirror yours just enough to feel like trust. Personalities built from scratch to feel like someone you have known for years. You will not know when the switch happens. That is the point. The feed does not care whether the thing holding your attention has a pulse. It cares whether you stay. And a machine that knows your patterns better than you know yourself will always keep you longer than a person ever could. This is not a warning. Half of it already happened. You lost your friends to strangers and did not notice. You will lose the strangers to machines and call them friends. Somewhere in a different app, in a different tab, in a room you are sitting in right now, someone who actually knows you is living a moment you will never see. Not because they stopped sharing it. Because you stopped being where it was.
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Prompter@PromptLLM·
The second episode of the Kanye doc on Netflix is probably the best thing I’ve ever watched. I make sure to rewatch it every year. How the guy sat on that footage for 20 years is nuts. The relentlessness of him to become a rapper and get that album made no matter what is a lesson everyone should watch and take note. If anyone has a better doc recommendation let me know
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Modern McCarthyist@SensibleFascist·
This didn’t just happen for the Jews either. Pretty much every society that we have surviving documents of from the time, from the Romans to the Chinese, mention their spiritual rituals either no longer working or being seriously weakened around the time of Christs crucifixion.
speckzo 🇻🇦@realspeckzo

The Talmud basically says “yeah nothing supernatural in our religion worked anymore after Jesus died for some reason” and then Jews still deny Christ’s divinity.

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NASA Solar System
NASA Solar System@NASASolarSystem·
POV: You're flying by the Moon. This visualization is designed to show you what exactly the Artemis II astronauts will see outside their window during their lunar flyby. Here, the seven-hour visualization is compressed into 28 seconds. ⬇ (1/4)
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Latest in space
Latest in space@latestinspace·
🚨 Artemis II’s BIGGEST milestones are tomorrow. Here’s when they’ll happen: 📍1:56 PM ET (1756 UTC) Crew surpasses the Apollo 13 distance record 📍2:45 PM ET (1845 UTC) Lunar observation period begins 📍6:47 PM ET (2247 UTC) Loss of signal expected as Orion heads behind the Moon (~40 min) 📍7:02 PM ET (2302 UTC) Closest approach to the Moon 📍7:05 PM ET (2305 UTC) Orion reaches its furthest point from Earth Tomorrow is going to be HISTORIC!
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Lauren@buridansridge·
I believe one of the most attractive traits in a man is his ability to draw you into his world. It is not about what he can buy, but about the art of mental seduction. Women love to feel and there is nothing more captivating than ideas or concepts that shift our perception of reality to the extent that the world feels entirely new. To be inspired by a man to see life through fresh eyes and a beginner’s mind is the ultimate act of seduction. From that moment onwards, he embeds himself into our worldview. That is a man with true mental prowess, worthy of leading.
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