Christina
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Christina
@BionicGirlChris
Loving Jesus and life. Unplugging from the matrix. It thrives on fear, anger, and division. If you can read this, be grateful. You are blessed!
Katılım Temmuz 2022
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@EightiesEcho Always but you typically tell me that we camp every day... soooo is this a joke? If not legit, let's set it up in our woods for a quick escape 🤪
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@tinselhag 💯 like we don't wanna take responsibility for our lives. It's insanity to think things are going to change just because I had the thought. I get to own it today. Guess that's what maturing looks like? Not needing others or external factors to make us happy?
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@BionicGirlChris i can appreciate this sentiment so much.
the fact that you’re self aware of codependent tendencies is huge too. so many people can’t get to a place like that and usually just blame the other person.
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happy tuesdegg 🍳
i think my birthday gift to myself this year (not today btw) is to quietly start lowering my emotional investments and let reality be louder than potential.
because effort doesn't magically create reciprocity.
that is one of the more painful adult truths...honestly. we wanna believe that if we love hard enough, explain clearly enough, stay patient enough, see someone deeply enough, that it will eventually be returned in the same way...with the same care.
but sometimes people don't want to meet us where we meet them.
sometimes they like being understood more than they like understanding others.
and that's when you stop auditioning for mutuality.
and you start returning to yourself.
and honestly ? there is something really dignified about that kind of detachment...just finally honest. 🖤

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@FactExplorerHub I'm a living testament of this. 2 Corinthians 10:5
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@EightiesEcho Looks so great!!! Thanks for all your hard work! Now let's keep it clean! 🧹
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@aakashgupta If mass famine is a concern, why the big push to sacrifice farmland in the Midwest for data centers? Make it make sense?
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The last time an El Niño this strong hit, it killed 50 million people. That was 3 to 4% of the entire world population. Scale that to today and you're looking at 250 million equivalent.
The 1877 Super El Niño triggered simultaneous droughts across India, China, Brazil, and East Africa. Crops failed on four continents at the same time. The famine lasted three years. Researchers have called it "arguably the worst environmental disaster to ever befall humanity."
NOAA's latest update gives a two-in-three chance this one reaches strong or very strong by fall. European models are even more aggressive. Sea surface temperatures need to exceed 2°C above normal to qualify as "super." The trajectory is pointing directly at that threshold.
Here's what makes 2026 structurally different from every previous Super El Niño: there are two independent supply shocks converging on the same crop cycle.
The Iran war has shut down roughly a third of the world's seaborne fertilizer trade through the Strait of Hormuz. US fertilizer supply was at 75% of normal in mid-March, right when the Corn Belt needed it most. Fertilizer prices hit their highest level since 2022. That input shortage is already baked into the 2026 growing season.
The El Niño yield shock operates on a 6 to 12 month lag. India is forecasting below-normal monsoons for the first time in three years. Indonesia and Malaysia carry 90% of global palm oil, and El Niño production declines in those countries take 6 to 24 months to peak. Every strong El Niño in the past 55 years has reduced global cocoa production.
So the fertilizer shortage weakens the crops El Niño is about to stress, and the El Niño yield collapse hits in 2027 on fields that were already under-fertilized in 2026. Two shocks with nearly identical lag structures, converging on the same harvest window.
The difference between 1877 and 2026: we can see this one coming six months out. The commodity futures curve is barely pricing either shock. Whether that's rational discounting or willful denial depends entirely on what the Pacific Ocean does between now and October.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX
🚨: The 2026 “Super El Niño” is projected to be the strongest in 150 years
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Did I ever tell you all about the time we were in Barrie, ON and we saw a black penis in the wild 👀😆
@kerrymcook was there, he remembers 🤣
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@kerrymcook Yes! My fun i just had? Watching 2 dogs try to co mingle and Crack up at the random stuff they did 🤣
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@kerrymcook Of course. It's less about the fun and making the most with what I have, where I am. That mindfulness, gratitude, sense of purpose, intentionality and responsibility ? There are no greater rewards in the world.
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@kerrymcook I noticed the poem was past tense, so I assume these were past. But so relatable. If we escaped from learning the lesson the first time the test came? ... we get to try it again. May we have courage to face whatever comes- at least we get to do it together 🙏 ✨️
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@BionicGirlChris Good points! I know i wasn't living to my fullest.. thats for sure.
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