Esmund Grey

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Esmund Grey

Esmund Grey

@EGrey3717

Katılım Ocak 2026
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@echoesofworld·
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Denis Yurchak
Denis Yurchak@denisyurchak·
went from Slovakia to Austria yesterday, and the drop in capitalism you experience is so depressing you cross the border -> all stores are closed at 8 PM no way to buy groceries, if you actually work during the day and go shopping after work Austria is a beautiful place to live, but socialism here really got the upper hand and it's sad
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TPINX@TPINX386·
@TaraBull At this point, what American would want to go to Europe? It's a third world country!
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
CNN’s Clarissa Ward reports U.S. passport holders heading to Europe face long delays from the new EU Entry/Exit System.
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F♯A♯∞, fka ☕️@coopercooperco·
Found out my 28 year old cousin died yesterday morning. Woke up and told his wife he didn’t feel well, walked into the bathroom, and collapsed on the floor. Had a heart attack. Take care of yourself.
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Eat Cheese Plz
Eat Cheese Plz@Geraldneedspant·
@CVSenescence “I’m a socially awkward loser who can’t pull at my own age range, so why shouldn’t I sleep with children. It’s not fair I’ve spent no time developing my own social skills to get even a single body.” Take some initiative for the first time in your life and be a nice mantelpiece
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Esmund Grey@EGrey3717·
@CVSenescence My brother in Christ this is only scratching the surface of the agony that awaits you
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Jay Martin@JayMartinBC·
Every central banker in history, when forced to choose between a fast death and a slow death, has made the same call. Every single time. Without exception. Kevin Warsh is about to make it again and most people have no idea what they're about to lose.
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Mads@europemaxxed·
Life when nobody knows wtf you're up to
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Denis Yurchak
Denis Yurchak@denisyurchak·
Planning an Amsterdam trip with gf Airbnbs are mostly banned so you get subpar and expensive hotels (min 200€ per night for 2 stars, and under 20 variants left for the whole city at this price) The Netherlands has an extremely high airport tax, so no low-costers as well Flight prices from other cities in Europe start at 300€ So a weekend trip now costs 500€ min Thanks to leftist policies, you need to be a millionaire in Europe to afford life here
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Mickey@foundmickey_·
@denisyurchak Check out Antwerp. Thats where Dutch like to spend their weekends 😅
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Esmund Grey@EGrey3717·
@JoshSchoen @denisyurchak That’s the problem, it’s all having the opposite effect. Human garbage is still littering all these cities
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Esmund Grey@EGrey3717·
@asparagoid I’ll add something more even: the OP is precisely what separates NPC’s from main chatacters. The vast majority of men aren’t ever given a vision at all. That’s perhaps why so many die seemingly ignoble and random deaths. But the Ancients knew: Heroes don’t die randomly.
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Esmund Grey@EGrey3717·
@asparagoid I would add an addendum to this: you can’t really what control what you view your ideal self as, that is given to you by God also
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asparagoid
asparagoid@asparagoid·
He didn't die young. Just like Rich Piana didn't die young. Just like Zyzz didn't die young When a man constructs his identity around a specific image of himself, God starts a countdown timer And time is up exactly when he achieves it If you see yourself as a physical form, that's exactly how reality will treat you If you see the highest objective of your life as actualizing that physical form, reality will give you all the time you need, yet simultaneously not a second more Reality can be conceptualized as a learning machine where all wishes are granted You wish to take form for a specific reason, so you incarnate with a subjective sense of "I". This "I" is interwoven with a core intention. And for human birth to happen, the intention must be so strong it compells physical incarnation so it can be experienced Every moment of the life, regardless of whether it is clear to the human or not, is then devoted to manifesting this intention This may look paradoxical on the surface. For instance, if someone intends to experience freedom, it may initially look like the pain of experiencing every illusory limitation so they can be seen and disregarded Look at an individual moment of suffering and you are likely to miss what's happening and how everything serves you Just as believing these bodybuilders lives were "cut short" demonstrates you still believe there are mistakes There aren't any mistakes. It doesn't work like that. Every single moment of anguish and bliss is exactly what you signed up with the original intention that prompted your incarnation Individual life streams end exactly when the original intention is made manifest, no exceptions If a bodybuilder came to experience what it is to be physically beautiful, or to have tremendous muscle mass, or to be physically envied by other men (perhaps seeded by having been ugly, scrawny or rejected in a prior life), and everything in him drives towards it. Then that's exactly when the story of his life ends There are even cases where a bodybuilder reaches beyond form and seeks to have his legacy inspire others. In this case, the perfect legacy is often not a long life. It's dying young, at the precise peak and letting the brief intensity of the fire be a stronger message than any slow decline into old age could ever be. Zyzz falls into this category Reality always manifests your deepest intention. It's always listening, always saying yes to your heart, always granting your deepest wish, even if you temporarily forgot what that might be. And long periods of forgetting and pain might have been exactly what was necessary to fulfil the wish You might start thinking of elderly bodybuilders. But in every single example, if you look deeply enough, you will find a different wish driving them Take Arnold. He grew up with an abusive father. His deepest wish was to become untouchable. To erase every ounce of feeling small or powerless or unwanted. He conquered bodybuilding, but it was about the would, never about bodybuilding. And when he did, he found that same bottomless void of trauma waiting, so he moved to the next thing, then the next, and the next He is still not done with this story, which is why his life continues. Even now, he continues grinding and seeking a form of ultimate power or legacy that cannot be taken away. That's the surface level wish. But the evidence of his life shows his deepest wish might be to see through the illusion of power by first experiencing every form of it Lives last the precise amount of time they need to in order to fulfill the deepest intention So when you see a bodybuilder die young, know that it has absolutely nothing to do with steroids. It's exactly what they signed up for. Exactly what they wanted. Their divine intention made manifest perfectly in the world of form
internet hall of fame@InternetH0F

Brazilian bodybuilder Gabriel Ganley has passed away at the age of 22

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