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A Dying Breed

@MackCornelius

calm, cool, collective, quiet, confident, critical thinker

Katılım Haziran 2012
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A Dying Breed@MackCornelius·
Every day is another day to grow
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@LITO615 You not the person from the records interviews or the podcast.
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@MackCornelius How is it wild, if you’re telling me I’m doing it/using it wrong? You said it’s the “news’ job” as if there is not BS, agendas, & propaganda there too. I had more shootouts outside the club than confrontations w/ white supremacists. +Free will & autonomy = I am not my tweets bro
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What’s the point of posting anything?? What was the point of WSMV (local NBC affiliate) posting it on their TikTok. That’s where I got it from lol….There are varying degrees of stupidity/ignorance & nonsense in abundance in Nashville, TN.. the original post suggested we have the “softest”/“pushover” blacks here.. when in fact had that racist bigot had that same energy for a different group it may not have had the same results.. I was tagged/asked, just like your message. That’s kinda how this thing works
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@LITO615 I don't understand why you would even repost this. What's the point

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A Dying Breed@MackCornelius·
@LITO615 To ask me what your job is and what to do with your influence is wild all in its self. Look inside yourself your already leaning a certain way. Meditate on it and make a decision it will come to you
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@MackCornelius So what’s my job?? And/or what do you propose I do with all the supposed “influence”? I made a double album about the same place referenced, less than 2 months ago & highlit that ppl drink whiskey, fall in/out of love, sell dope & shoot guns, strive, survive etc.. see “Chasing”
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A Dying Breed@MackCornelius·
@LITO615 I guess we just have different perspectives on what to do with influence. Anyone living real life knows its wild shit happening in every single city in the world. We still worried about someone thinking people are soft. I thought we was past that. Apparently not. Smh
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A Dying Breed@MackCornelius·
@LITO615 I don't understand why you would even repost this. What's the point
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A Dying Breed@MackCornelius·
I'm real passionate about this life shit
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A Dying Breed@MackCornelius·
Forever grateful that was born where and when I was. Things could have definitely been a whole lot worse
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$@jxtsummer·
we hustle for a better future not to look down on others
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Wayno@Wayno119·
I’m convinced people are strictly committed to being idiots.
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🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
Carl Jung wrote: "The more intelligent and self-aware a person is, the more they suffer from the general unconsciousness of society." This is not a badge of honor. It is a recognition of the weight carried by those who cannot unsee what they have already seen. This is the psychology of the deep thinker and if you recognize yourself here, this one is for you: The architecture of alienation. It starts early. The child who asks why adults say one thing and do another. The one whose questions are always labeled as "overthinking." Nietzsche described these people as "free spirits" — essential for progress, but wandering in a wilderness everyone else refuses to enter. Research by Dr. Elaine Aron suggests approximately 20% of the population processes information more deeply and notices subtleties others completely miss. In a world that rewards speed, this depth can feel like a disability. The frequency of truth. Deep thinkers operate on a different wavelength, the frequency of truth rather than the frequency of comfort. Most people live without ever questioning the fundamental assumptions of their own existence. But the deep thinker has glimpsed behind the veil. Like Plato's prisoner who escapes the cave and returns to share what he saw only to be rejected and called a troublemaker—the deep thinker carries the burden of the witness. They see the masks, the exploitation, and the pain that everyone else has agreed to ignore. The emotional sponge. Deep thinkers do not just observe emotions, they absorb them. They feel the anxiety of a stranger as if it were their own. They perform enormous amounts of invisible emotional labor — checking in on people, listening, supporting, acting as the unofficial therapist of every room they enter. And yet the relationship is almost always asymmetric. They give at a depth most people cannot match. They live with the quiet loneliness of being the strong one, the one everyone leans on, but no one thinks to ask: "Are you okay?" The mask of normalcy. To survive, many deep thinkers learn to wear a mask, laughing at jokes they do not find funny, feigning interest in conversations that feel hollow, modulating their intensity to avoid being too much. This is not deception. It is survival. But the cost is enormous. Maintaining the split between the complex private self and the simple public self is exhausting. And the mask, while protective, makes true connection nearly impossible. You cannot be fully known while hiding. The wounded healer. Jung wrote about this archetype; the person who transforms their own brokenness into a source of healing for others. The wounds of rejection and misunderstanding become sources of deep compassion. The person who has felt most unseen becomes the most gifted at seeing others. But the challenge is learning to give without emptying yourself completely, to love others without losing yourself in the process. The alchemy of solitude. For deep thinkers, there is a crucial distinction between loneliness and solitude. Loneliness is the pain of disconnection from others. Solitude is the joy of connection with yourself. In solitude, the deep thinker finally breathes. The noise of the world falls away. The internal landscape becomes clear. Isolation transforms into introspection and that is where the real work happens. The revolutionary act of authenticity. In a world that profits from insecurity, choosing to be genuinely yourself is a radical act. When a deep thinker chooses authenticity over performance, it creates space for others to do the same. It gives people permission to be real in a culture that rewards shallow. If you recognize yourself in any of this, stop apologizing for your depth. You are not broken. You are not too much. You are not too sensitive. You are awake in a world that prefers to stay asleep. Your sensitivity is a superpower. Your intensity is a strength. ✨🙌🏾💫
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Riley Check
Riley Check@holisticgrenade·
So according to the science: Aluminum in deodorant is bad, but aluminum in pharmaceutical products is good. Mercury in fish is bad, but mercury in pharmaceutical products is good. Formaldehyde in flooring is bad, but formaldehyde in pharmaceutical products is good. Glyphosate in food is bad, but glyphosate in pharmaceutical products is good. And most importantly, people who reject pharmaceutical products are bad, and people who gladly accept them are good. It almost seems like science will conclude just about anything as long as they profit from it.
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WhatdoIknow@Earstohearyou·
I was thinking... how it's ALL connected.
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