
Dom_BZ
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Dom_BZ
@DomBZee
Curious, Consiousness, Reality Beyond Common Perception, Tradeoffs, Development Engineering, Maker.


Joe Rogan's influence and views fallen off a cliff because his content has become unwatchable. He repeatedly brings on the dumbest, most uninformed guests who no one is interested in hearing their opinions. Dave Smith is a random nobody failed comedian who should never have been elevated to the national stage.


Pretty gross to watch Trump and the clowns at Fox News laugh at Gavin Newsom for having dyslexia! WHAT IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE?!




🇺🇸 U.S. Air Force heavy military transport planes are flooding into the Middle East right now. The buildup is accelerating fast, don't blink 'cause you'll miss it. @EGYOSIN


🚨 Simulation Theory: The Double Slit Experiment proves particles act like waves until observed then they snap into particles. What if our reality only "renders" when we're looking, just like a video game optimizing resources? Check out this episode from The Why Files breaking it down, tying it to Simulation Theory. Are we in a sim? This could be the key to unlocking the true nature of existence! The Why Files video did a great job on explaining the Double Slit Experiment & Simulation Theory What do YOU think—real or rendered? Drop your thoughts below!












Look around you. Every single variable of mouse utopia has already happened besides the final break. It colors every single conversation and every single social institution on some level. There is nothing to look at in our society that doesn’t already reflect mouse utopia. Saying anything otherwise is willful blindness at best





@shaunmmaguire I hope China's response to all this has been thoroughly & accurately wargamed. China pledged $400B in investments there, & while I see the strategic logic of preemption, it's hard to imagine they sit back idly. Even indirectly, I could see them basically militarizing the B&R now



🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷 U.S-ISRAELI STRIKES ON IRAN: MAJOR COMBAT, MAJOR CONSEQUENCES The Middle East just crossed a line it may not be able to uncross. After coordinated strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets, including the compound of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Trump declared the start of “major combat operations” and openly urged Iranians to “take over your government.” Iran answered within hours, launching missiles toward Israel and U.S. military installations in Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and the UAE. Airspace across the region shut down. Hundreds of flights were grounded. Sirens wailed throughout Israel. Smoke rose near the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet base in Bahrain. Even Dubai, usually insulated from frontline chaos, felt the spillover. Netanyahu framed the assault as removing an “existential threat.” Washington insists Iran cannot be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. Tehran denies pursuing one and now vows “crushing retaliation,” declaring all U.S. bases in the region legitimate targets. And just like that, deterrence becomes escalation. Calling on Iranians to overthrow their government may sound bold, but history is littered with examples of foreign pressure strengthening the very regimes it seeks to topple. Nationalism hardens. Hardliners consolidate. Internal dissent gets crushed under the banner of resisting outside aggression. Meanwhile, regional allies are uneasy. The UK has distanced itself from the strikes. European leaders condemn Iranian retaliation but stop short of endorsing Washington’s escalation. Gulf states now face direct missile threats on their soil. This is how regional conflicts become global crises. The stated goal is to stop a nuclear Iran. The risk is a multi-front war stretching from Israel to the Gulf, pulling in proxy forces, global powers, and energy markets already on edge. While “major combat operations” are easy to announce, they’re much harder to contain.




there is this one nietzsche line:


“One of the sad signs of our times is that we have demonized those who produce, subsidized those who refuse to produce, and canonized those who complain.” — Thomas Sowell







