RyanSmiThinks

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RyanSmiThinks

RyanSmiThinks

@RyanSmiThinks

Livid anti-communist. We deserve better psyops. Pro-anti-gravity. Modern prophecy is as easy as reading think tank reports. Pigeons are real. Current thing=fake

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Aimee Terese
Aimee Terese@aimeeterese·
The reason Fuentes cult idiots sound like far left re Israel is because they’re leftists. The reason they sound like whiny idpol leftists but for white people is because they’re leftists. The reason they sound like Ilhan Omar re Israel is because they’re leftists. Simple as.
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RyanSmiThinks@RyanSmiThinks·
Planet Earth is not a perfect sphere, it's mass is not equilaterally balanced, and wooly mammoths have been found frozen with undigested food in their stomachs. Check out the ECDO theory by @EthicalSkeptic and the work of @SunWeatherMan for increasingly-urgent details.
Don Pettit@astro_Pettit

The "Dzhanibekov effect", seen in a rotating object where it will flip its axis by 180 degrees, is demonstrated in microgravity with our camera.

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RyanSmiThinks
RyanSmiThinks@RyanSmiThinks·
@SirBylHolte Check out the mega-talented @foundring1 who can't get out of shadowban valley here on X, but since Wojicki stopped coming down for breakfast he's having an inexplicably-amazing run on YouTube.
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
@RyanSmiThinks Aww thanx! But watching this algorithm target me for censorship every effing day now makes me unwilling to try anything new involving the internet😬🤷‍♂️😂
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
"Casino" is one of those movies you have to rewatch every year or two. Because thanks to years of Robert De Niro’s unhinged TDS rants, when he gets blown sky-high, it's now a comedy masterpiece. And when Scorsese made it, he had no idea he was making history by unknowingly pairing two of America's most outspoken political opponents — Trump-hater De Niro and Trump-supporting James Woods. So in the movie, Sharon Stone’s Ginger marries THE LEFT… but she’s secretly in love with THE RIGHT. That’s some interesting messaging. And yes — THE LEFT is a Jew and THE RIGHT is a coked-up pimp. That’s some very interesting messaging too. And that handshake scene between the two political firebrands REALLY hits different now, doesn't it? Also, for all the "toxic masculinity" complaints coming from FEMALE HOLLYWOOD, Ginger is easily the worst character in the movie. She lies about everything, steals piles of money, tries to kidnap their daughter, does drugs in front of her, publicly humiliates Ace, sleeps with his best friend, physically fights him like a feral cat and tries to have him killed. If THAT'S not TOXIC, I don't know what is. Fun Fact: If they did a woke remake of "Casino" tomorrow, Ginger would be black, she’d get away with all the money, and the movie would end with her as head of the gaming commission. Pray that reboot never happens.
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RyanSmiThinks@RyanSmiThinks·
@TomMontalk Do you suppose the incarnate cases are demonic posession/walk-in, or merely the energetic epiphenomenon of narcissism?
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Tom (montalk.net)@TomMontalk·
Energy vampirism is a micro example of the macroscale loosh farming on this planet. One follows from the other. Loosh phenomena isn’t theory; it’s empirically observable, repeatable, verifiable. Discarnates harvest it even more than humans do, often (but not always) through them.
Terri@soulmeaning

Regarding psychic vampires, this is a real thing. I worked with a woman who drained the life out of me whenever I was in her presence. My life force was depleted every time I was near her during meetings. I spoke about this to my spiritual teacher, and he told me how to stop it.

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RyanSmiThinks@RyanSmiThinks·
@Jordan_Sather_ Can't wait to see how much overlap there is between branch covidians and those of the "rigid scientific and/or belief systems" that may quite noticeably suffer nervous breakdowns from whatever half-assed quasi-disclosure they lay on us.
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Jordan Sather
Jordan Sather@Jordan_Sather_·
I find it difficult to believe stories when details are so scant - no names, dates, locations, etc. He may be telling the truth from his point of view, but him or his friend could very well have been given disinformation that they don't realize is disinfo. If his story is true, then yes, many humans do need to prepare their psyche for UFO/ET related disclosures (assuming the disclosures we get are true as well), for this topic will cause great cognitive dissonance in the minds of those who are stuck in rigid scientific and/or religious belief systems.
KOSHER@SPOOOKYUFO

Pastors Told to Prepare‼️👽🛸 Per pastor Perry Stone, “a large number” of pastors were invited to a meeting with individuals from the US government telling them to prepare for UFO disclosure: “There's going to be a release concerning aliens… You need to prepare your people.”

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RyanSmiThinks@RyanSmiThinks·
@Dragonflynda I guess gold sheeting is supposed to shield from radiation. Or a copper mesh that’s grounded? Not an expert.
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Lynda TH7
Lynda TH7@Dragonflynda·
I saw this posted on Reddit today, a stream of Amy Eskridge’s messages, this one I wish I had seen years ago. I have dates on incidents for me documented by texts I sent of two incidents involving same type of incidents for me. There is a third incident I commented on in 2020. I wish I had thought to be able to take photos of the vehicle outside my window, but when you are zapped and feel the severe intense pain you are thinking to duck, not get the photo. There was no way for me to get a license plate, and in NC there’s only the rear plate. One incident was 11/21/22 in VA and this recent one was 2/16/26 in NC. I let a couple of people know. I’m posting so others know to try to take photo of vehicle. Not sure what to cover windows with, per her comment, that would prevent this. (Cont)
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RyanSmiThinks@RyanSmiThinks·
@SomeBitchIIKnow Always reference a picture of George Michael when you get confused on which ear is the gay one.
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He was also wearing two earrings in one ear but I can’t tell my left from my right so idk if it was the gay ear or not.
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I’ve just been urged to check in on my black friends after the Supreme Court ruling by a Harry Sisson clone lmao. What does that even mean? Anyways, y’all good or…?
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streetglide12 aka Chief
streetglide12 aka Chief@streetglide12·
If the Commies were to build a Berlin Wall where do you think it would be located for maximum results to deter escapes from New England ?
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RyanSmiThinks
RyanSmiThinks@RyanSmiThinks·
@ResiVeteran I said the same thing about you fourteen damn years back. Clients probably don’t have it easy, and therefore can’t make it easy. It can be life-changes midwifery disguised as sales work, and there’s no accounting for this at the closing table.
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ResiVetUSA
ResiVetUSA@ResiVeteran·
About six months after my wife and I started dating, we were out for a drive one afternoon when a client called. I took the call, handled the issue, and hung up about ten minutes later. A few minutes passed, and she looked over at me and said, “I don’t know how you do this job.” I asked her what she meant. She said she had no idea what my work actually involved. She thought it was just showing a few houses, filling out some paperwork, the usual surface-level stuff. She didn’t realize how much more goes into it until she got to be “the fly on the wall” and hear my conversations. The truth is, a lot of real estate gets sold during some of the hardest moments in people’s lives—death, divorce, job loss, financial crisis. It’s not all open houses and happy closings. There’s a lot of real life and most importantly (families) behind the scenes that never gets talked about.
Justa semiRetired Scientist@PunkyCovfefe

Every time I have to use a real estate agent to buy a home, I remember all the reasons I hate using them. Don’t get me wrong, they are very nice people. The complicated process they inflict is ridiculous. #FSBO is so much easier.

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RyanSmiThinks
RyanSmiThinks@RyanSmiThinks·
@BrandonStraka He walked into that space with the rifle concealed and just waited nonchalantly. He had an amicable conversation with the K-9 officer that made him look normal, like he was just hanging out scrolling on his phone.
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Brandon Straka #WalkAway
Brandon Straka #WalkAway@BrandonStraka·
How is it possible to miss a man running toward you with a long rifle who couldn’t possibly have been more than 10 feet away?
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RyanSmiThinks@RyanSmiThinks·
@TheMaineWire Wait, the rusty Dish Network antenna was an AI addition by MW staff for laughs, right?
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The Maine Wire
The Maine Wire@TheMaineWire·
The safety brigade is back outside the mosque in Lewiston this morning. They have some sexy new wheels:
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RyanSmiThinks@RyanSmiThinks·
@drfrensor Chicken tendies are obvious power-ups. There should be a biohazard level so you have to wear the yellow BSL4 suit and wander a dead-quiet hospital dodging groups of dancing nurses and their tripods while looking for the infected patients.
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Dr Frensor
Dr Frensor@drfrensor·
We could do a crowd source choose your own adventure type thing here… maybe. Throw me ideas. The more retarded the better. For instance: I think you should put a toaster on your head to run faster. DMs open.
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Dr Frensor
Dr Frensor@drfrensor·
Should I make this? Like as a real indie game. Would you guys help with story and power ups and stuff?
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RyanSmiThinks
RyanSmiThinks@RyanSmiThinks·
@ResiVeteran On free TV and cable nowadays, sandwiched between big pharma ads, medicare plan ads, and memory care supplements, you'll find lead-gen for bathroom remodels. I can't even imagine what the quote-to-close campaign must feel like to the target demo.
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ResiVetUSA
ResiVetUSA@ResiVeteran·
I met with an elderly client last week to discuss the sale of her home. It’s time for her to downsize. She walked me through each room and was giddy to share with me the upgrades she’s done over the years. Contractors have made a small fortune off of her. Told her to cancel the $7,000 shed ordered. And the $25,000 “premium” shower stall in her finished basement area was an abomination. Really hate it when seniors are taken advantage of. :-(
Shawn Gorham@shawngorham

My wife's hair stylist told her tonight that her friend is spending $42,000 for a hall bathroom remodel I cant even imagine Hard costs is $10,000

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Chris Carolan $=1/∞
Chris Carolan $=1/∞@spiralcal·
@RyanSmiThinks @esrtweet I spent $800. For an 8 mb ram full-sized expansion card for my 286 from some Taiwanese guys working out of a garage in Sunnyvale. I think their ad was on page 334 of PC Shopper!
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Eric S. Raymond
Eric S. Raymond@esrtweet·
Wow. I answered a question about green versus amber phosphors in character-cell VDTs (video display terminals) this morning, and it reminded me of something I've mused about before. The way some technologies seem eternal at the time you're used to them, only to disappear with startling speed. The era of character-cell VDTs ran from about 1973 to about 1992. That was the age of the terminal room - ranks of terminals connected to big time-sharing machines. I was there for basically all of it. For some years I was even the maintainer of the Unix master database of terminal capabilities. It seemed like a time that would never end - we thought it was the natural final form of computing. We could barely imagine pixel displays and powerful computers becoming so cheap that everybody could have one to themselves. I mean yes, we knew about wokstations, and about personal microcomputers starting in the late 70s. But if you were in the subculture of the terminal rooms you thought the workstations were impossibly expensive and the personal micros were underpowered toys. And until the 386 first shipped in the late 1980s you weren't wrong. But it happened. Moore's Law had its way. VDTs were replaced by inexpensive PCs driving bit-mapped displays. What's bemusing me now is realizing that it's been longer since the end of the VDT era than the pseudo-eternity of the VDT era itself lasted. Today I have three huge pixel displays on my personal machine that would have seemed like delirious magic in those days. Maybe we don't appreciate that enough.
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