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@Bridge_to_Joy

I come from a time that hasn't happened yet and will never happen again. But I loved you anyway.💛💫🤍

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Unyielding politically conservative. Have little patience for the mind wasters of dusty dogmas & archaic authoritarian systems. Champion of women embracing the new technological age as we enter the Golden Age. Thank you ❤️‍🔥 all Q operators that worked the timelines to save us!
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MJTruthUltra
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra·
KABOOM 💥 The FBI just RAIDED a $35M Mansion and arrested California tech CEO Jamshid Ghomi for supplying U.S. equipment to Iran's nuclear and military establishment Ghomi moved over $15 million from Iran into his U.S. bank accounts and a separate escrow account, falsely reporting the money to the IRS as a foreign inheritance, according to the DOJ. His federal tax returns reported almost no income with his highest reported income in any year being $20,684. He allegedly claimed the tax break intended for low- to moderate-income working individuals and families, in seven different tax years while reporting more than $1.7 million in mortgage interest. 🐸 rumble.com/v7as29k-califo…
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Celebrate the fiercely decisive and intelligent women. Learn from them. Become them. Quote below from. J.R.R. Tolkien
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A psychologist became the most hated woman in her field for proving that the childhood memories people trust the most are often the ones their brain quietly made up. Her name is Elizabeth Loftus. Here's the the experiment that made her famous and its almost insultingly simple. She gave each subject four short stories about their own childhood, collected beforehand from a parent or older sibling. Three of the stories were true. One was completely invented. The fake one always described the same scene. You were five years old, you wandered off in a shopping mall, you panicked, and an elderly stranger found you crying and walked you back to your family. None of it had happened. But after two short interviews, about a quarter of the people in the study didn't just accept the story. They remembered it. They started adding details nobody had given them. The color of the stranger's shirt. How scared they felt the moment they realized their parents were gone. When Loftus finally revealed that one of the four memories was fake and asked them to guess which, many of them guessed wrong. They picked a real one. The study was published in 1995. It was called The Formation of False Memories, and it set off a war inside psychology that is still going today. Here is the thing she had figured out that most people get backward their entire lives. You think memory works like a recording. Something happens, your brain saves the file, and later you press play and watch it back exactly as it was. That is not what happens. Memory is not storage. It is reconstruction. Every time you recall something, your brain rebuilds it from scratch out of fragments and whatever information happens to be lying around at that moment. Anything close enough can get stitched into the final cut. Loftus had proven this years earlier with a car crash. She showed people a video of two cars hitting each other, then asked how fast they were going. For one group she used the word "smashed." For another she used the word "hit." The smashed group estimated the cars were moving about seven miles an hour faster. A week later she asked everyone whether they had seen broken glass at the scene. There was no broken glass in the video. The people who heard the word "smashed" were more than twice as likely to remember glass that was never there. One verb. That was all it took to edit what people had seen with their own eyes. She called it the misinformation effect, and the more she studied it, the worse the implications got. If a single word could plant broken glass, what could a confident therapist plant over months of sessions? What could a leading question plant in a witness sitting on the stand? She started testifying in court, and across her career she consulted on roughly 300 cases, telling juries that the most convincing testimony in the room might be a memory that had assembled itself out of nothing. People hated her for it. She got threats. She got accused of protecting abusers. And then something happened that turned her own life into the experiment. When Loftus was 14, her mother drowned in a swimming pool. Thirty years later, at a family gathering, her uncle told her something she had never known. He said she was the one who found the body floating in the water that morning. She had no memory of it. But the moment he said it, the memory began to arrive. She could see her mother face down with her arms out. She could feel a fireman pressing an oxygen mask over her own panicked face. The details came one by one, vivid and certain, exactly the way they had arrived for every subject she had ever studied. Then her uncle called back. He had made a mistake. It wasn't her who found the body. It was her aunt. The most important memory researcher alive had just watched her own brain manufacture a traumatic childhood memory from a single sentence spoken by someone she trusted. She was, in her own words, a subject in one of her own experiments. That is the part nobody wants to sit with. Fake memories do not feel fake. They feel exactly like the real ones. There is no internal alarm, no flicker of doubt, no difference in texture between the thing that happened and the thing that was suggested to you. You are not remembering your life. You are rebuilding it from scratch every single time, and you have no way of knowing which pieces are real.
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@Be_Believing Yeah, don't do this. It ruins the wood
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𝐋𝐞𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐝
𝐋𝐞𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐝@Be_like_legend·
20 ADHD EXPERIENCES THAT FINALLY HAVE NAMES: 1. body doubling — you can't start alone, but with someone nearby, it happens 2. time blindness — there's no "later." only now, or not yet
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Financelot
Financelot@FinanceLancelot·
Holy shit! They changed the rules for Elon again... They waved the profitability rule & are adding SpaceX to indices only 5 days after IPO... normally it's 90 This forces 401k retirement & passive funds to buy SpaceX at elevated IPO pricing, holding the bags the entire way down
Financelot@FinanceLancelot

They changed the entire rules of the stock market specifically for Elon Musk's SpaceX IPO... This is what they aren't telling you... and how it could cause the greatest collapse we've ever seen.

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Kevin Bass
Kevin Bass@kevinnbass·
The truth is called hateful in Belgium. Therefore speaking it is against the law. This is more frightening than calling the truth "misinformation". They have stopped pretending completely. They are openly admitting that they have criminalized the truth.
Dries Van Langenhove@DVanLangenhove

A very sad announcement. I have just been convicted a second time for 'hate speech' and it is only due to a technicality that I could not immediately be sent to jail —to the judge's frustration. In an ironic turn of events it's actually thanks to my previous prison sentence (for memes in a private group chat) that I am now still free —in a physical sense, at least. Call me naive but I didn't think they would take it this far, given that this precedent criminalises many of the arguments used by even the most moderate politicians critical of mass migration. In February 2024 I gave a lecture at Catholic University Leuven wherein I linked mass migration to crime and a deterioration of our quality of life. Every single point I made was 100% the truth and based on scientific evidence. Cynically, even the judge that convicted me admits as much by writing in his verdict: “Even if all of the statements made by Van Langenhove are based on scientific evidence and statistics, it makes no difference to the criminal intent. Van Langenhove is not charged with spreading false information. He is charged with presenting facts in a way that incites hatred against persons on the grounds of one or more of the protected criteria in the Anti-Racism Law.” That's a lot of words just to say he wants to send me to prison for speaking the truth. Even the regime media write: "It did not matter to the court that Van Langenhove was quoting scientific sources. The judge argued that Van Langenhove's main message was that a big part of the societal problems like insecurity, housing shortages and lowering educational standards are due to mass migration." You may think the regime media are being sympathetic to me in the first sentence, but in reality they are warning people: even if you speak the truth, if you go against our narrative, we will crush you in every way possible. Both the public prosecutor and the judge did not present a single real argument as to how or against whom I would have incited hatred. So even if I would accept their crazy, dystopic law, I still did not break it. The only argument they present is that I created a "hostile atmosphere of us versus them” in regards to migrants. But even this silly argument (which is not even a punishable offence) is not true. To me, the deadly disease is self-hatred and one of its worst symptoms is replacement migration. My enemy is thus NOT the migrants themselves but those orchestrating the mass migration. Sadly, in Belgium, evidence is not needed and ‘vibes’ are enough to put someone in jail. Given the fact that I have another court case coming up in September and that I have a dozen active criminal investigations for hate speech, time is running out for me. I have already paid more than €420,000 in legal fees and there is no ending in sight. I have been in an intense battle of attrition for eight years and must now regroup to make sure I can still win. If you want to help me, you can do so via the links below. If you can help in other ways, please contact me via DM. If you live in a country that still has free speech, never let them touch it, however noble they make the motives sound, because this is where it leads to.

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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Tom Clancy wrote Executive Orders in 1996. Reread it today and you cannot put it down. The premise: an outsider with no political pedigree gets handed the presidency after the establishment is decapitated. He is surrounded by a hostile media that mocks him for not knowing how DC works. The institutional class treats him like a usurper. He has to rebuild a government from scratch while the country is at war. A depleted navy, a lack of US Merchant Marine ships in Diego Garcia causing global chaos, Navy and Merchant Ships battling to get through Hormuz. Powerful submarines useless in choke points. That book was published thirty years ago. THIRTY And it absolutely destroys the DC elites and how congress works and how badly it needs reform. He nails China and India too… working against our interests behind the scenes while Gulf states are hedging. Europe is shrieking. Migration pressure is building again. Not to mention the pentagon bureaucratic resistance. The leakers. The military journalists who decide their job is to break a presidency rather than cover one. The defense officials slow-walking decisions. The allies whining about American power and then beg for it the moment shipping stops moving. Read it again. Or read it for the first time. It’s a really good read. The only thing he got really wrong is that CIA agents make terrible politicians as Slotkin and Spanberger both proved this year. And yeah… it has ebola too.
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Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer

I’ve been warning about an Ebola lockdown in the US since 2021. See my tweet below from 2023. 👇🏻 I hope you’re all ready for it to soon be announced that Ebola is in the United States of America. It will likely be announced between now and the week or 2 AFTER the upcoming World Cup in the US, which is in 14 days on June 11, 2026. How many Africans will be traveling to the US for the World Cup? Too many. Today, the US State Department @StateDept quietly announced they are allocating another $80 million toward the Ebola response. @SecRubio Source: state.gov/releases/offic… With this new $80 million commitment, the State Department has mobilized more than $112 million in bilateral foreign assistance for the Ebola response in less than two weeks.  There’s a reason for this. It’s coming to America and they need to at least show they *tried to stop it*. But, the thing is, Ebola is already here… as I’ve been reporting for the last 2.5 weeks. You’ll see. Bookmark this tweet.

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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 LMFAO! GOV. RON DESANTIS: "I'm doing a fundraiser in Florida, and a very nice gentleman talks about his decision to leave California, loving Florida, thanking me..." "...then pauses and says, 'I'm Gavin Newsom's father-in-law.' The crowd ERUPTED." 🤣🔥
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Unfiltered
Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
Numbers that secretly govern everything around you: 1. 1.618 → The golden ratio, appears in flowers, galaxies, human faces and financial markets 2. 0 → Took humanity 50,000 years to invent, unlocked all modern mathematics 3. Prime numbers → Protect every password and bank transaction you make 4. 137 → The fine structure constant, physicists call it the greatest unsolved mystery in physics 5. 6.022 × 10²³ → Avogadro's number, the bridge between atoms and the physical world 6. 2.718 → Euler's number, governs population growth, radioactive decay and compound interest 7. 3.14159 → Pi, appears in probability, statistics, rivers and the shape of the universe 8. 1,729 → The smallest number expressible as the sum of two cubes in two different ways, spotted by Ramanujan on his deathbed 9. 1.41421 → Square root of 2, the number that shattered ancient Greek mathematics and proved not everything is rational 10. 10⁸⁰ → Estimated number of atoms in the observable universe, yet cryptographic keys already use numbers larger than this 11. 196,883 → Dimensions of the Monster Group, the largest sporadic symmetry in existence, accidentally connected to prime numbers in a discovery called Moonshine 12. 0.0000001 → The pH of pure water, the neutral baseline every living cell on Earth is calibrated around 13. 1.0000000015 → The tiny difference in matter versus antimatter after the Big Bang, without it the universe would be pure energy and nothing would exist 14. 272 → The number of moves in the longest possible chess game under tournament rules, yet the total possible games exceed the number of atoms in the universe 15. 43,252,003,274,489,856,000 → The number of positions a Rubik's cube can be in, yet any scramble is solvable in 20 moves or fewer
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
‼️BREAKING Carney does a COMPLETE 180 with the USA Praises America, seeks a new partnership, wants to make "America Great Again" he's also gutting his surveillance bills.... WHAT IS GOING ON?!?
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ETF Tracker
ETF Tracker@TheETFTracker·
FIDELITY IS ABOUT TO CHARGE YOU $100 TO BUY CERTAIN ETFS Starting June 1, 2026 the list of affected funds grows from 27 to 120+ Here are some of the ETFs now affected: $MAGS Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF $QDTE Roundhill Innovation-100 0DTE Covered Call ETF $YBTC Roundhill Bitcoin Covered Call Strategy ETF $IVES Dan Ives Wedbush AI Revolution ETF $XOVR CrossingBridge Responsible Credit ETF $NFLW Roundhill NFLX WeeklyPay ETF Roundhill alone has 40+ funds on the list Fidelity's position: ETF issuers who don't pay Fidelity a direct fee to support platform availability get passed to investors as a $100 charge per purchase Schwab, Robinhood, and Vanguard do not apply this fee on the same funds
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@BlackBlessedLDS The LDS church needs to sue themselves for their own deceptive practices, double speak, and hypocritical nature. They are the only cause of people leaving their corporate crony-istic, religious front.
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Troy Sariah@BlackBlessedLDS·
I remember the first time I came across the Mormon Stories podcast. I was trying to get active again. I was driving down a hill in Santaquin, UT headed toward the on ramp. Thought to myself “Oh! This sounds interesting.” It wasn’t long before I realized it wasn’t what I thought… I’m sure there is more that was said and discussed in mediation but ultimately, having the disclaimer isn’t a big deal. It’s actually common practice. Even active, believing members have disclaimers on their channels. Hell, even I do on my very very small channel. Refusing to do so seems to be another tactic to try and make The Church look like the big bad bully which will only seem that way to those who already think that. So the needle doesn’t move at all, imo. Peacemaking was attempted. Now it’s in laws hand. Guess we will see who wins.
Jasmin Rappleye@JasminRappleye

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has officially filed a lawsuit against the exmormon podcast Mormon Stories hosted by John Dehlin. This is the "unreasonable" demand that led to John Dehlin to walk away from mediation, and led the Church to finally pull the trigger

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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Merkley: You didn't include deficit numbers in the budget. Why not? Bought: We didn't want to confuse the country. Merkley: The deficit can be extracted if you do the math—it's $2.2 trillion in 2027. Perhaps you didn't include it because you didn't want to draw attention to it.
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Bull Theory
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio·
BREAKING: The SEC just officially eliminated the $25,000 minimum rule for day trading. This is the biggest change to retail trading in 24 years. Since 2001, if you wanted to make more than 3 day trades in a 5 day period, you needed at least $25,000 sitting in your account at all times. If you dropped below that, your broker would lock you out of day trading completely. This rule blocked millions of retail traders from actively participating in markets simply because they did not have enough capital. That rule is now gone. The SEC today approved FINRA's proposed change which replaces the fixed $25,000 requirement with a real time margin system. Instead of a fixed dollar threshold, brokers will now monitor your actual risk exposure throughout the day and adjust your buying power based on the real risk of your positions, not an arbitrary account balance. Now you no longer need $25,000 to day trade. You just need enough margin to cover the actual risk of your open positions.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
26-year-old Polish guitar virtuoso Marcin Patrzałek responds to those claiming his music is fake. He created this tutorial-style video to show exactly how he plays so incredibly well – and yes, it’s all performed live on a single guitar. He is incredible! 👌👌
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Synthesize
Synthesize@Synthea_thea·
@JohnnyWhiskyTX @AmyMek He's only considered a godly inspired prophet when his business decisions bring accolades & acclaim. If it doesn't, then Church just rolls out the,"he's just a human & makes mistakes" gambit. Lol That way the LDS corp does what it wants & keeps members in lockstep-none the wiser
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