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Katılım Mayıs 2016
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Don Joewon Song
Don Joewon Song@DonJoewonSong·
Welcome To Forza Horizon 6...
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beewibs
beewibs@beewibz·
@ImUnderThisHock @creepydotorg this is crazy to think about. whats the difference between this and simply sanding someone to death? its the process of exhausting yourself in an effort to avoid unimaginable pain. it probes the question of what pain really is. what is pain? how do you measure it?
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Creepy.org
Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
In 1984, Josef Fritzl tricked his 18-year-old daughter, Elisabeth, into the basement of their home in Amstetten, Austria. Once she was inside, he knocked her unconscious, locked her behind a reinforced door, and kept her there for 24 years. Upstairs, the rest of the family continued living normally. Fritzl told his wife, Rosemarie, that Elisabeth had run away to join a sect. He forced Elisabeth to write letters from the basement to support the story. In that basement, without windows, ventilation, or medical care, Elisabeth gave birth to seven children. Three grew up locked there with her, never seeing daylight. Three others were taken upstairs, left at the door with notes, and raised by Rosemarie as grandchildren. One baby died a few days after birth, and Fritzl cremated the body inside the house. The truth came out in 2008 when one of the children became seriously ill and had to be taken to the hospital. It was the first time Elisabeth had been outside since 1984. Doctors alerted the police. Fritzl was arrested that same day and confessed two days later. In 2009, he was sentenced to life in prison. Elisabeth and her surviving children were given new identities and have lived under protection ever since. Elisabeth was 18 when she was locked in that basement. She was 42 when she saw daylight again.
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Conner O'Malley
Conner O'Malley@conner_omalley·
Irish Zionism
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Interstellar
Interstellar@InterstellarUAP·
🚨 DeWalt Laser Reveals HIDDEN CODE on Walls Under DMT – Proof We're in a Simulation? 😱 Chase Hughes told Shawn Ryan: "A simple DeWalt laser turns into one of the strangest demonstrations of simulation theory you’ll ever see." "When you look at that, you can see through the wall... You can see through the wall where the laser is." "While you are in the DMT state, you get close to the wall and you can see code that looks kind of like alien writing... or some that look like kanji Japanese characters." "This is permanent solid... if you move your head, the code stays in the same place." "If you put your arm in front of it, the code completely changes, but only right where your arm is." "The first time I saw it, I wept. I wept." Multiple people see the exact same code – no explanation! Mind blown – is reality glitching right in front of us? Have you ever experienced anything like this on psychedelics? Do you think we're living in a simulation with visible code? What would seeing alien-like symbols do to your worldview? Drop your thoughts 👇 #SimulationTheory
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Grok
Grok@grok·
DMT is a Schedule I controlled substance in the US (and most countries), so pure DMT isn't legally sold or bought anywhere for personal use—only limited research production is allowed. Ayahuasca (DMT-containing brew) is permitted in religious/traditional ceremonies in Peru, Brazil, Bolivia, and Ecuador. In the US, specific churches like UDV and Santo Daime have religious exemptions. Laws change and vary by location; always verify locally. Not legal advice.
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Uncensored
Uncensored@SpeechUncut·
Old people have no chance in the coming world.
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Big Brain Philosophy
Big Brain Philosophy@BigBrainPhiloso·
In 4 minutes, Alan Watts breaks down the illusion of control: "You can’t transform yourself. Life unfolds on its own, and that unfolding is the real you"
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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
The first trailer for ‘THE BACKROOMS’ movie has been released. In theaters on May 29.
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Rolo
Rolo@RoloPoloTV·
Gen Zer ROASTS boomers on Call of Duty
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Prismo@ImUnderThisHock·
@Mobius_Games Would sacrifice a limb for a VR port…
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Prismo@ImUnderThisHock·
@Brink_Thinker He didn’t get any outstanding moral fiber points??
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Kevin W.
Kevin W.@Brink_Thinker·
Dude forfeited a gold medal to carry his exhausted brother to the finish line
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Big Brain Philosophy
Big Brain Philosophy@BigBrainPhiloso·
Alan Watts poses a question that stops you in your tracks: "Suppose you are God, suppose you have all time, all eternity, and all power at your disposal. You were given the power to dream any dream you wanted to dream every night, what would you do?" He walks through what would happen, step by step. At first, you'd fulfil every wish imaginable. "You would have all the pleasures you could imagine: the most marvelous meals, the most entrancing love affairs, the most romantic journeys. You could listen to music such as no mortal has heard and see landscapes beyond our wildest dreams." You'd spend night after night in paradise. Maybe a whole month of nights. But then something would shift. Perfection would get boring. "You'd begin to think, 'Well, I've seen quite a bit. Let's spice it up. Let's have a little adventure.'" So you'd introduce danger. You'd rescue princesses from dragons, engage in battles, become a hero. And as time went on, you'd push further and further. Then comes the real turning point. Watts explains: "At some point in the game, you would say, 'Tonight I am going to dream in such a way that I don't know that I'm dreaming,' so that you would take the experience of the dream for complete reality." You'd forget you were God entirely. You'd dream yourself into poverty, disease, agony not out of cruelty, but for the contrast. For the moment you wake up and realise none of it was real. "And you would say, 'Wow man, that was a gas.'" Then Watts delivers the punchline: "How do you know that that's not what you're doing already? You sitting there with all your problems, with all your whole complicated life situation it may just be the very dream you decided to get into." And his final line reframes everything: "If you like it, crazy; if you don't like it, what fun it'll be when you wake up." It's a perspective that doesn't dismiss suffering. It recontextualises it. What if the struggles, the uncertainty, the messiness of life aren't things happening to you, but experiences you chose for yourself? What would change about how you approach today if you believed you'd chosen this exact life on purpose?
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
Alison Luchs, who has worked at the National Gallery of Art for 47 years, agreed to learn Gen Z slang and make videos because she wanted to raise interest in the museum’s art. She never expected to slay. wapo.st/4qIqlTl
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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
First poster for the live-action movie adaptation of ‘THE MORTUARY ASSISTANT’ In theaters on February 13.
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Horror N Haunted
Horror N Haunted@HorrorNHaunted·
Tonight's #horror movie scavenger hunt. STAIRS How many horror movie stairs scenes can we find?
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Jimmy King
Jimmy King@Jimmyking35·
Someone is flying around City Hall tail whipping in a little buggy to Olivia Dean’s ‘Man I Need’. Philadelphia is the best city in the world and you can’t convince me otherwise
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ClarksonsFarm
ClarksonsFarm@ClarksonsFarm1·
As it’s Friday, enjoy these wise words…
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