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The Dynamic Solutions Megacorporation is a subsidiary of the Dynamic Holdings Group. We specialize in creating video games for distribution among human worlds.

Katılım Temmuz 2025
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Stocks by the Numbers
Stocks by the Numbers@StocksbyNumbers·
@WallStreetApes I really wish I knew how to work the system. I'm years late on this social media nonsense. 80%+ success rate for over 4+ years straight and my accounts grow at a snail's pace. Start to right the wrongs people!!
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
3rd world slop accounts are scamming X so hard This account has 2,000 followers its based in Indonesia The account posts one liner headlines on slop videos and gets millions of views on every post Third world accounts do nothing but scam the X system with fake engagement farms
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Nadav (Mægæn)🇺🇸✡️
not necessarily fake but manipulated in the way that they use their bought accounts and farms to boost their own post and they a lot of of the times refrain from doing heavier weighted things like likes replies repost and bookmark which is why the likes and comments are low because then it put more scrutiny on the accounts that are doing such and gives X and the AI that’s monitoring reports et cetera to basically be completely out of sight so the views /impressions even though a bookmark is 20x heavier weighted than a like- or anything that is described as a direct engagement is the lower figure for that reason so they do mass impressions And even if the accounts that are viewing the post are not premium or premium plus which would be weighted way heavier if direct or non-direct engagement Getting 17 million regular views is more than enough to get possibly several hundred dollars alone in revenue sharing in which then they can monetise more bots and accounts run by AI to boost their post further and at the same time with that get heavier weighted engagement It’s all a massive scam and every time they “fix” the algorithm it seems like it gets worse
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DynamicSolutionsMegacorp
DynamicSolutionsMegacorp@DynamicMegacorp·
I don't think so. The Crusades didn't happen spontaneously, they needed leaders to plan them and put them in motion. We don't have leaders like that, we have middle managers getting sucked off by kids in blackmail operations run by people you can't talk about or you'll lose your job.
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Emerald Apple
Emerald Apple@AI_EmeraldApple·
Unpopular opinion, but... the crusades are coming. Not this year. Not next year, but within the next generation... It's coming. Not medieval knights, but with modern purge, remigration, and military-backed removal of "Islam" from the modern West. Islam is fundamentally incompatible with Christianity and Judaism. The natural laws of human rights, women's rights, and even the core spiritual doctrines are too dissimilar, where Islam's default mode has been conquest through military actions to spread the religion through violence. The Crusades, which have been "reinterpreted" by modern historians as evil, were actually a defensive series of wars to stop or reverse Islamic encroachment and violence throughout history. Just look at it today. Many Japanese Shinto shrines were burned down, presumably by Islamic extremists; European churches were burned down, attacks against European women occurred, and even infiltration into Western political structures to undermine core Christian principles. ...and despite calls for "moderate Islam," the problem is only getting worse. Africa is experiencing massive Christian genocides at the hands of Islamic militants. The attack on Western Christian culture is escalating with new laws, hate speech laws, and other provisions that limit criticism against Islam. Historically, wherever Muslims reach a critical mass, it escalates to violence and cultural erasure of its host nation... in 1095 before the first crusades over 2/3 of the Christian land was conquered by Muslim armies, often with horribly massive and brutal means. Today, most of the modern West has Muslim enclaves, often with extremist imams spreading ideologies that are tacitly violent and supporting Islamic terrorism. Today, there are about 1000 areas that are called "no-go zones" in the West, Muslim parallel societies where state authority is weak. In these no-go zones, honor violence, grooming gangs, and extremist Islamist activity are common. History rhymes, and the sound of the Crusades is ringing again... The eradication of Islamic Jihad from the West is coming. It's starting slowly with remigration... but it will escalate to violence as it always has historically. For the Christians to win, their resolve must be strong and not back down, or else their entire culture will face eradication. Coexistence never works out. Only those who are historically illiterate are blind to the tide that's coming.
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Max 📟@MaxNordau

It’s only 1M. It’s only 2M. It’s only 4M. It’s only 8M. It’s only 16M. It’s only 32M. It’s only 64M. It’s only a small jizya tax. It’s only a ban on pig slaughter. It’s only a five times a day. It’s only a few cases of honor killings. It’s only a refurbishing of St. Paul’s Mosque and Westminster Mosque and Canterbury Mosque.

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DynamicSolutionsMegacorp
DynamicSolutionsMegacorp@DynamicMegacorp·
Surely the original Japanese producers had balls too. I mean their monsters were Pokemon critters, they were tentacle rayp-demons and sadistic freaks in general. So surely the original dialogue wasn't just "good luck fighting monster" "thank you I will soon find monster and slay it"
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Cydel
Cydel@cydelmg·
@AutismCapital localization teams went from making japanese characters sound like they bench press freedom to making them debate microaggressions while the source material was literally about punching monsters
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Autism Capital 🧩
Autism Capital 🧩@AutismCapital·
Today localizers change anime lines to make things more woke. In the 90s localizers changed anime lines to make things more based. Listen with sound.💀💀💀
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DynamicSolutionsMegacorp@DynamicMegacorp·
Hard to do that. Judges and jury members all grew up watching movies and TV shows about how guys who look like you are evil. Then they went to college and had to write papers about how racist you are. Our politicians and thought leaders are caught up in pedo blackmail operations. So honestly it's pretty much endgame at this point. I don't see any way out.
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Jason
Jason@magevortex·
@TFTC21 At what point do we punish those who put out such papers? If one endorses such things against me, should I not let them share accountability should such a thing come to pass? They paved the way for it, did they not?
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
A peer-reviewed paper published last year in the journal Bioethics by two professors at Western Michigan University School of Medicine argues that it is "morally obligatory" to genetically engineer ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome, a permanent condition that makes you violently allergic to red meat. The paper is called "Beneficial Bloodsucking." Their argument: if eating meat is morally wrong, then preventing the spread of a disease that forces people to stop eating meat is also morally wrong. Scientists should gene-edit lone star ticks to enhance their ability to carry alpha-gal syndrome and expand their range into urban environments to infect more people. They call this a "moral bioenhancer." They frame releasing genetically modified disease-carrying ticks as a "vaccination" that only "infringes" on your bodily autonomy rather than "violating" it. The distinction, apparently, is that a tick bit you instead of a government official holding you down. Alpha-gal syndrome is not mild. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 Americans are already affected. Cases have surged 100-fold in the last decade. Symptoms include anaphylaxis. There is no cure. Alpha-gal cases are exploding across the United States. The lone star tick's range is expanding far beyond its historical territory. And two academics at a medical school published a paper arguing this is a good thing that should be accelerated. At what point do we stop treating papers like this as fringe academic exercises and start asking whether anyone is already acting on them?
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Matthew Tortora
Matthew Tortora@MatthewTortora_·
You literally cannot reason with AI luddites It’s not an ideological or political disagreement, it’s a social contagion that’s aligned against innovation. It’s never been about water, or electricity, but the triumph of innovation and humanity. It’s psyops in existential warfare
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DynamicSolutionsMegacorp@DynamicMegacorp·
Dude, people are always going to be doing something that you don't like. What is he supposed to do on break, pushups and situps for self improvement? Go to his stock broker and move money around so he can retire at 25? Do a guided meditation to Buddhist chanting? Guy has time to pee and then like 8 more minutes of break, let him look at some gym thots doing squats.
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
Outside a restaurant, I see a young man in cook's clothing squatting, scrolling his phone. Not too long ago, it would have been a cigarette break instead of a phone break Why is this stuff not heavily controlled? It is retinal fentanyl on tap. Our society is sick. Our children!
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DynamicSolutionsMegacorp@DynamicMegacorp·
It's because of this goofball Michael Aquino, the "father of psyops", who said you could guide civilization and stop wars by promoting certain ideas in media. His ideas have been deboonked a million times but NPCs can never course correct. They desperately want to believe that people are clay that can be molded into any shape, but it's just not true.
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Rappy
Rappy@RappyGrinder·
@Pirat_Nation Insist on putting ugly on cover -> Sell bad number -> Blame gamers for being racist -> Repeat They never learn, don't they?
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Pirat_Nation 🔴
Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Actor Kumail Nanjiani says Naughty Dog’s new game Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is still a couple of years away. In December 2025, he appeared on the Comedy Means Business podcast where he does motion capture and voice work for the game. He said: “I did do another one that’s gonna come out in a couple of years. A Naughty Dog one that’s gonna be really, really good.” Nanjiani plays Colin Graves, a member of the criminal group called the Five Aces. This is Naughty Dog’s first new game since The Last of Us. Neil Druckmann is the director
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DynamicSolutionsMegacorp@DynamicMegacorp·
@ObviousRises @ChibiReviews I envy people with psychosis, imagine how fun it would be to fully engage with your own ideas that much, or like live in the world of some cool video game 24/7, you feel zero shame and everyone around you has to take care of you 😩
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MR. OBVIOUS
MR. OBVIOUS@ObviousRises·
@ChibiReviews i recently realized they are *actually* mentally ill, not being able to tell the difference between fiction and reality, real and unreal, like by god it fits the medical definition of psychosis 100%, they are literally psychotic
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Chibi Reviews
Chibi Reviews@ChibiReviews·
It always amazes me on how I can easily piss people off by just existing Still wondering if that's a blessing or a curse
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DynamicSolutionsMegacorp@DynamicMegacorp·
@ZassouJuly @bitcloud That's the fault of people, not AI or really any technology. Do you really think if we just give up on cutting edge technology, then Indians will stop flooding our country? Really?
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Zassou July
Zassou July@ZassouJuly·
@bitcloud When we stop letting the third world, especially India, from using it, I'll believe you. So far, A.i. has been used to fake credentials so H1Bs can take American jobs, scam centers stealing money from the elderly, and mediocre international students cheating in higher education
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DynamicSolutionsMegacorp@DynamicMegacorp·
@MatthewTortora_ @TheBananaTreePr Yeah anytime you hear that "nope" or "yep!" you know it's a redditor. Honestly I think it might be an NPC thing, like they know freaking ChatGPT rivals them in terms of consciousness so they see it as an existential threat. Silly as it sounds, I think it might be true.
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DidYouKnowGaming
DidYouKnowGaming@didyouknowgamin·
there's a Game Boy fan who checks on my WonderSwan video every day for the past few months. If anyone says anything positive about WonderSwan, he tries to dissuade them. he's left over 100 comments.
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DynamicSolutionsMegacorp@DynamicMegacorp·
Keep in mind, some stuff like this could be propaganda written by his enemies. Recorded history is really no different from modern news. Think of democrats watching talking heads informing them that Trump is Hitler times ten and he's lighting a cigar with the burning remains of the Constitution while republicans are watching vids about Trump lifting America up onto his mighty shoulders and dragging us through a gauntlet of violence across the finish line. Lying didn't begin in the modern era. That being said I know NOTHING about this king so possibly this is true.
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Edvane
Edvane@Edvane67·
Real history was darker than #grimdark . King Charles VI of France was said to believe his body was made of glass. Terrified that he might shatter, he reportedly had iron rods sewn into his clothing and forbade people from touching him. Not a curse. Not a myth. A crowned king, afraid he would break.
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