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Aran Knowles

@AranKnowles

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London, England Katılım Eylül 2010
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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
True, powerful, divine communication — communication that changes the trajectory of the world — isn’t about knowing something and repeating it consciously. It’s about opening yourself up to be a conduit for that eternal knowledge to flow through you and into the world. It takes courage and a letting go in order to allow the river to pass through you, knowing you’re strong enough to let it happen and to face the consequences of letting it happen. You become a vehicle for truth to be delivered into reality. This isn’t something you need to learn. We’re born knowing this and we’re taught by a repressed culture to block these communication passages. You need to un-learn obstructive behaviours and open up.
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For all Curious
For all Curious@fascinatingonX·
🚨BREAKING: Science confirms that brain cells are influenced by our self-talk.
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White Crayon
White Crayon@White_Crayon_00·
@Kloktklo @aswangfan It probably took days and days to hunt a mammoth. A 9-5 is a joke he would have clubbed you to death to have.
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Future Thug
Future Thug@aswangfan·
This is a completely normal reaction to modernity. You either embrace the slavery or long for freedom
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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@CountDankulaTV Diversity itself doesn’t cause stabbings. That’s a stupid association, esp when violent crime has gone down as London’s become more diverse. Broken homes, poverty and exposure to violence as a kid are bigger causal factors for violence
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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@minordissent What could he possibly realise and say that we don’t already know — that life is about being contentment beyond material pleasures, it’s important to have meaningful relationships, there’s more to life than looks? These truths are already widespread amongst young people
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Max@minordissent·
Clav is important in part precisely because he is so unhappy. What he is aspiring to is what our culture implicitly tells us is the ultimate good, his autism making that implicit explicit. As he ascends to what every young man with a modicum of ambition secretly aspires to be, but never achieves due to laziness and risk aversion, only to find that its attainment means little and does not fill the hole in his soul, he becomes more and more distraught. And when he eventually realizes that the goal is foolish and searches for something more worthwhile, live in front of millions of acolytes, he will unleash a spiritual and cultural reformation in young men the likes of which has not been seen in centuries.
KickChamp👑@Kick_Champ

Clavicular is enjoying his new lifestyle as a club owner, relaxing in his own private section with 2 escorts 👀

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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@SnoopDoogyDoog People are just responding to what their algorithm shows them. Nothing’s real
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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@BreatheLesss It’s always about the heirarchy of value. The behaviour we “regress” to is the one we still value over the new one. We want to do it more than we want do the new behaviour, as it delivers us more of what we want (value) overall. Once that flips, we’ll do the new behaviour
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Hyde 💨@BreatheLesss·
As a rule of thumb, if you attempt to change a behavior 3 times and you regress, then it's not a matter of discipline. There's an unconscious, unresolved complex that requires a lever to figure out.
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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@BonesawMD So real. I can remember doing great work quickly and then making myself stressed and busy after it because I was uncomfortable with the “empty” space and time I found myself in. Have moved on from that. Ratty behaviour
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BONESAW 🕊️@BonesawMD·
@SovereignIM Exactly, and I have never met a high performer in any field who does that. Every single time they focus on what they're actually supposed to be doing. Completely different wiring to the busywork pedestrian philosophy
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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@newstart_2024 Perhaps a form of immortality is key, whether that’s through biological immortality or digital. That would remove a lot of the time constraint
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Camus@newstart_2024·
“Einstein is the problem.” Eric Weinstein didn’t mince words on Triggernometry. If general relativity holds, we’re trapped on one fragile planet. Even terraforming the Moon and Mars only gives us three reachable spheres — nowhere near enough diversification for long-term survival. A single catastrophe could wipe us all out because we all share the same atmosphere. The only real escape, he argues, is cracking physics beyond Einstein so we can get very far, very fast. Otherwise we’re stuck playing cosmic Russian roulette. It’s a sobering wake-up call about how dangerously misaligned our priorities have become.
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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@talktonightafc Yeah you’ve forgotten, but you’re not the only one. He’s an Arsenal man that carried the team for years, went to his boyhood club because we were shit, and then, when he wanted to come back, Wenger said “ nah don’t need you because we’ve got Coquelin instead” lol
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Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@alexmoneypenny Yeah but you know we’ve got to these positions and we got that Ateltico result because we were a different Arsenal. I don’t know what we are right now
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Alex@alexmoneypenny·
My belief is very low right now. Yesterday hurt and City have the momentum. But it is a fact that if Arsenal win two games next week, they are: 1) In the UCL Semi Finals, likely against a team they beat 4-0 earlier this season. 2) 9 clear in the PL with 5 to go. It feels so far away but it’s literally two wins. This sport man. The margins. Absolutely insane. 😅
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TJ
TJ@gooner_724·
@RohanJivanAFC It’s still in our hands, but I don’t think our manager or players have the zeal to give it back to City. Let’s see, if we win next week, things could change. I’m curious whether Arteta will tweak his tactics or just stick with his outdated style.
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RohanJivan@RohanJivanAFC·
Weekend of nightmares Disgusted with what I saw yesterday, players and manager. And we absolutely deserve what’s happening today with this City result. Hope the players/manager are watching this and are hurting. Cause I am. Head is completely fried.
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now.arsenal@now_arsenaI·
@TikiTakaConnor They drew to West Ham two Premier League games ago. Two before that they drew to Forest.
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Connor Humm@TikiTakaConnor·
Where do City drop points? They’re in the form of their lives as usual at this time of the season.
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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@FootieWriter You absolutely can want a tactical loss for your own team if it prevents the bigger pain of your rival winning a league. It’s one loss, not a whole relegation
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Kristian Sturt@FootieWriter·
This is hands down the most spineless take currently in football. “Do you want Chelsea to lose so Arsenal MIGHT NOT win the league?” If that’s even a question for you, just admit you care more about Arsenal than your own club. Just stop supporting Chelsea and hate watch Arsenal every week. I say this as a guy who had two VERY annoying best friends and we watched before the money and they'd rub it in every day of the week and twice on Sunday’s. Wanting your own team to lose is pathetic. Full stop. There’s no nuance, no “but technically…” It’s a loser mentality. You don’t support Chelsea on conditions. You don’t support Chelsea “unless Arsenal benefit.” You support Chelsea. Or you don’t. We have something to gain from winning today. If this was a dead rubber game, I could sort of understand it, but we’re trying to be something again and you don’t get that in the Europa League. If you’re sat there thinking you’d celebrate a loss just to spite a rival, you’ve completely lost the plot. That’s not rivalry. That’s insecurity. If you support Chelsea and you’re rooting for Chelsea to lose, you’re not a Chelsea fan. You’re an Arsenal fan with commitment issues. #CFC
Tom Garratt@Tgarratt10

Chelsea fans, genuine question, do you want to lose today? And follow up question: if you’re going the game, will you celebrate a city goal?

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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@BBCPolitics This is an inane line of questioning. We know Fuentes is an anti-semite, and it’s an irrelevant and uninteresting point to chase up in a Tucker Carlson interview. Who cares?
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BBC Politics@BBCPolitics·
“Of course I’m not an antisemite” Victoria Derbyshire presses Tucker Carlson on allegations of antisemitism, including his approach to interviewing far right activist Nick Fuentes, who has praised Hitler and questioned the Holocaust #BBCLauraK bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
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YankeeGunner@YankeeGunner·
I really don’t want to watch the city game but I don’t think I can stop myself. And every goal they score today will feel like they’re scoring it against us. But I’m still gonna subject myself to it.
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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@jbillinson Humans need a shared culture. It’s an innate need, like food and water
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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@Chelsearory You’re quite obviously getting spanked mate. there’s no doubt about that. 3-0 city at least
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Rory Jennings ⭐ ⭐
Rory Jennings ⭐ ⭐@Chelsearory·
I concede that it's not very 'propa' of me but I don't care. For the greater good we've got to get beat tomorrow. We've kept Arsenal away from the title for over 2 decades, us nicking 3 points in our quest to finish 7th means nothing compared to stopping them winning the league.
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SM💫@SharinLFC·
Reports from The Emirates that the Arsenal dressing room was incredibly tense at FT. Rice had to be separated from Dowman. Players taking sides, nearly coming to blows. Stewards outside the dressing room heard items being thrown and a lot of shouting. Wheels falling off..?
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K_Tweets@realK_Tweets·
@AranKnowles @PaddyArsenal It isn’t a must win anymore. If they were closer in the league I might agree as losing it could knock confidence. Now I think if they lose they have enough distance between them and city to bounce back before city potentially close the distance
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Paddy@PaddyArsenal·
Am I deranged or is anyone else less nervous for this final than you are for every Premier League game?
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Aran Knowles
Aran Knowles@AranKnowles·
@JWhitebread1 Everyone’s broken off into their own algorithmic niche. The shared culture is dissolving. Which is definitely a bad thing. Human beings need a community that’s bound by a shared culture in order to feel secure and connected.
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J. Whitebread@JWhitebread1·
I run into this phenomenon almost daily now. A dozen years ago, even if just tangentially through secondhand sources, like cartoons and pop culture, people had a fundamental breadth of cultural knowledge, Bible narratives, classical myths, stored in the back of the brain. Not anymore. I can't take it for granted that the majority of the class even know who Icarus or Richard the Lion-hearted even are. When you have to unpack every part of a visual narrative, it makes it a lot harder to teach. And I teach on the college level. What is it like in High School?
Armond Boudreaux@armondboudreaux

Today, I taught Othello, and when we got to the scene when Othello accuses Desdemona of being a “whore,” I discussed the lines where Othello calls Emilia into the room: “You, mistress, / That have the office opposite to St. Peter / And keeps the gate of hell.” Ten years ago, I could count on my students knowing what Othello means by this—whether they’ve heard the idea from their parents or picked it up from cartoons. Today, most of them seem to have no idea—not a single clue—what he’s talking about. I have thought for a long time that what makes Shakespeare hard for a lot of people is less his vocabulary or syntax and more his references to classical literature, myth, and history that are mostly unknown to modern audiences. But more and more, I get the impression that young people know nothing at all about their own culture, let alone the cultures of the deep past.

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