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‘NOR’ @ FurDU, Vice, Aurawra 2026
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‘NOR’ @ FurDU, Vice, Aurawra 2026
@SpinPup
28, DJ / Beat Wrangler, Will Bite! Back at the Gym, Loving it! 🔞🔞
Gold Coast , Aus Katılım Haziran 2012
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A near-mythical Bugatti.
Conceived during one of the most ambitious chapters in Bugatti history, the EB112 redefined what a luxury performance car could be. Developed from the advanced architecture of the EB110, it paired a carbon fibre chassis with a front-mounted 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V-12, all-wheel drive, and a six-speed manual gearbox. It was a bold departure, a four-door fastback that carried the spirit of the marque’s grandest creations into the modern era.
Styled by Giorgetto Giugiaro, its design drew directly from Bugatti’s past. The horseshoe grille returned with presence, the split rear window echoed the Atlantic, and its proportions balanced elegance with intent. Inside, a restrained and finely detailed cabin anticipated the philosophy later seen in the Veyron, blending craftsmanship with understated luxury.
Only three examples were ever completed. This car, the last of them, was finished for Gildo Pallanca Pastor and retained for his personal use before passing to just its second owner. With only 388 kilometres recorded, it stands as a singular opportunity to experience the only modern Bugatti saloon ever built. Register to bid at bit.ly/4ta5aui #RMMonaco
#RMSothebys #Bugatti #EB112




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@chirpyderp I find obsession with fact, right and wrong, without the nuance of ‘why’ to be so interesting.
For example, “murder is wrong”.
I agree, that’s a “factually correct” statement.
But I’m far more interested in the “why? Why’d they do it? Self defense?”
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@SpinPup I am Autistic myself (well AuDHD) and agree with your take. They cannot paint everyone with those conditions with the same brush. It is simply unrealistic to be "right" all the time when what is "right" changes often with new information.
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The concept of Subjective Truth can be learned, not all interactions will have an objective truth.
It must be exhausting feeling compelled to constantly correct people, But at some point you have to stop trying to “correct” everyone, because your reality isn’t gospel.

IVY@Iamivy05
i think autistic people are often mistaken for being argumentative and needing to be right, when in reality, it's more about needing the information to be CORRECT... because we get overwhelming anxiety when we're convinced that it isn't.
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David Goggins dropped a truth bomb that will rewire how you see your entire life:
Even billionaires pull him aside after talks and quietly admit:
“I have everything money can buy… but I still feel like something’s missing.”
His response is ice-cold and life-changing:
“You’re missing the version of yourself that only shows up when you voluntarily walk through hell.
The one you meet when you stop making excuses and start making yourself unbreakable.”
In this electric 3:18 clip, Goggins lays it out plain and simple:
Real peace isn’t bought.
It’s forged.
In the dark mornings.
In the moments you want to quit but don’t.
In the relentless decision to keep expanding your mind, body, and soul when everything screams stop.
That’s where the emptiness ends.
That’s where you stop living at 40% and finally step into 100%.
That’s where you become the rare human who never has to ask, “Is this all there is?”
No shortcuts. No hacks. Just you choosing to become the hardest, strongest, most alive version of yourself—every single day.
Watch this clip. Let it hit you. Then go do the hard thing you’ve been avoiding.
The version of you that’s waiting on the other side is worth it.
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misunderstanding this advice cost me years:
Josh is building a vocab app@JoshuaLelon
this is another example of excellent-advice-but-poor-phrasing
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Check this out.😎
The legendary Flying Scotsman casually outpacing a modern local train.
Built in the 1920s with those massive 6’8” driving wheels, she was the first steam loco to officially hit 100 mph back in 1934 — and she made it look easy.
Still an absolute icon at 75 mph today.
Pure British rail heritage. 🚂💨
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@CoolKoinu For topics with objective truths, I agree.
I also agree that subjective realities should be studied by all to teach perspective and compassion.
True perspective of another isn’t just what they see, it’s understanding the entire life that forms the outcome of what they see.
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@SpinPup Once again, it isn't about being right, it's about finding a mutual understanding of the objective.
Subjective realities obviously need to be respected and understood.
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