beewibs
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@portalmedoo a "liminal space" really boils down to the part of your brain that explains and gives context to what you are seeing. when you see structures that are clearly man-made but serve no clear purpose it tickles that part of your brain
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@akafaceUS women who have lower legs that splay out like that, bending backwards at the knee, and when they stand it looks like a biological tripod that has been deployed... that is the most dysgenic and viscerally disgusting thing a woman can have. kill it with fire.
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@lost_nomad__ because america is a nation of retards and a tiny percentage of smart people who control everything.
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Why does Japan get all this kind of stuff and we don’t?
Surely people would like it, and the hot-food vending machines, the giga 7-11’s, the self-cleaning toilets… where are they?
にゃんちゅう🔮🇯🇵🍭@tanpukunokami
I wasn't ready for this. Pop the lid — there's a real lemon sitting in there. Best lemon sour I've ever had🍋🍷
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@TheGriftReport if it were a female doctor they would give her 10 years with possibility of parole
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THIS IS HORIFFIC!!
Paediatrician Earl Bradley raped and sexually abused 103 children, including babies as young as three months old, while their parents waited just outside the exam room.
The Delaware doctor filmed himself carrying out the sickening attacks on hidden cameras. He would force the terrified children to perform sex acts on him, molest them repeatedly, and sometimes abuse the same child for months or even years.
One victim was raped continuously from June 2007 to February 2009. Another was molested non-stop from November 2008 to November 2009.
Over 13 hours of horrifying video evidence was later discovered.
He has been jailed for 14 consecutive life sentences plus 165 years.
This is one of the worst stories I've ever read

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@ItIsHoeMath @varrock all the chinese and japanese people i knew growing up were extremely integrated. a lot of people do integrate and we need as many good people as we can get
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@varrock There was never a melting pot. That was always genocidal propaganda. Go look up a photo of the man who invented that phrase.
Even some Italians and Irish on the East coast have not integrated. The concept of a melting pot is ridiculous on its face
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Wow, that was really f*cked up!!!
It’s spring of 2007, I’m about halfway through my deployment to Afghanistan as an orthopedic trauma surgeon and by this point was used to seeing the horrors of war on a daily basis.
Throughout the history of mankind, accounts of brutality, torture and violence were seen in just about every culture and during every time period, so what follows while awful, was not unexpected.
War seems to unlock the worst of our impulses, and things that would never be tolerated during peace time often happen during times of war! War crimes are defined but they are rarely brought to prosecution as the players are often unknown or not alive or findable.
We had a pediatrician assigned to our medical team, which was somewhat surprising to me, but it turned out that about 20% of our casualty patients were children. One common occurrence was kids stepping on land mines. Remember Afghanistan was one of the most heavily mined places on earth, largely thanks to the Russian invasion 50 years ago and we often saw kids with limbs blown off due to this.
I remember one particular interview that was very troubling. We had a farmer in our clinic talking to our pediatrician about his life. He had a tractor, which in Afghanistan was considered a luxury for a farmer and something that was very expensive and hard to replace. Because of this and the fact that there were so many land mines he would have his young kids walk in front of the tractor to look out for mines. We asked him why he would do that and wasn’t he worried about his children being killed. His response was that if it was God’s will then it was God’s will and that he can make more kids, but could not replace his tractor!
Suffering, crushing poverty and constant trauma was a way of life for many of these people. It’s hard to imagine how that shapes your perspective but life there was unfortunately very cheap!
We were summoned to the ER to evaluate the latest round of casualties and one of them was this 5 year old little boy who had a traumatic amputation of his leg at about the level of his knee and was missing large chunks of skin throughout most of his back and his remaining legs and almost resembled a burn victim with so much skin gone.
Seeing traumatic amputations, blast wounds, burns even in kids was, at this point pretty common unfortunately. What made this one uniquely horrific was the way it occurred.
The Taliban was known to attack and kill anyone that was found out to be helping the “bad guys”, which would include the US, NATO or Afghan army members aligned with NATO.
Unfortunately for this poor little guy his parents were found out to be helping us.
As a message they took their young son, tied a chain to his legs and put him on the ground behind a pickup truck and drug him down the gravel road until his skin peeled off and his leg was amputated.
When we got him his was in horrible pain and we had to treat him like a burn patient, revise his amputation, do multiple rounds of skin grafting and fight off infection.
Not sure what happened to him, but likely he would be treated as a pariah as many amputees over there were. The thought is that you have been bad and God is punishing you with an amputation.
I can’t imagine the psychological damage this poor kid had to live with if he survived at all.
War sucks!


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@DaveShapi the death that is the most jarring is that of a peer. because if they can die then you can too. more sobering than any other kind of death even if it isnt as sad
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My high school girlfriend died a couple years ago. We hadn't seen each other in like twenty years but we reconnected a couple times here and there.
It still feels kinda surreal. Like, she could have lived for decades longer. And it kinda makes me miss her more. Before she died, it was still like "hey this cool person is still out there, having a life, hope she's doing well"
But now her journey is fully over. I'm not going to say something cliché like "death is what gives life meaning" but it does serve as a definitive bookend.
She was the one who introduced me to stuff like Ghost in the Shell, which has had a huge impact on my writing, and other parts of my work.
Miss you Becca.
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@Misdrex @creepydotorg as the black person in a movie theatre would say, “run, bitch”
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@beewibz @creepydotorg Its an abandoned building in the middle of no where and im assuming he had a weapon so what was she suppose to do here
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The last photos of 14-year-old Regina Kay Walters, who was abducted and murdered by serial killer truck driver Robert Ben Rhoades.
She was one of the women he held captive in a mobile torture chamber inside his semi-truck.
These pictures were taken in an abandoned Illinois barn, where Rhoades killed Walters after cutting her hair and making her wear a black dress and heels.


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Claude Mythos.
Ten trillion parameters: the first model in this weight class. Estimated training cost: ten billion dollars.
On the hardest coding test in the industry (SWE bench) it scores 94%.
It found a security flaw in a system that had been running for 27 years, one that every human engineer and every automated check had missed. It found another bug that had survived five million test runs over 16 years. (It did so overnight.)
It is so capable in cybersecurity that Anthropic will not release it to the public, instead it is launching Project Glasswing along with 100m in compute credits to help secure software.
Only twelve partners currently have access: Amazon, Cisco, Apple, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, JPMorgan Chase, Crowdstrike, Palo Alto, AWS, The Linux Foundation, Broadcom. (I'm sure the Pentagon is on the line?)
This is not a product launch: it is a controlled deployment of a system too powerful to distribute freely.
Tell me this isn't (very expensive) AGI?
Anthropic@AnthropicAI
Introducing Project Glasswing: an urgent initiative to help secure the world’s most critical software. It’s powered by our newest frontier model, Claude Mythos Preview, which can find software vulnerabilities better than all but the most skilled humans. anthropic.com/glasswing
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🚨PRION-LIKE AMYLOID MICROCLOTS FOUND IN 100% OF THE COVID-19 VACCINATED IN A NEW PEER-REVIEWED STUDY
These anomalous structures accumulate into the MASSIVE white fibrous clots now being pulled from 20-40% of deceased individuals worldwide.
Criminal charges are necessary.
Nicolas Hulscher, MPH@NicHulscher
🚨BREAKING: Former President of the Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association says 30–40% of bodies now contain massive WHITE FIBROUS CLOTS “They’ve been the size of the arteries… you can’t ignore this.” “These are foreign bodies we’ve NEVER seen before.”
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@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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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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@creepydotorg here is one of the most interesting “glitch in the matrix” things i have ever noticed. if you google “murderer interview” you get thousands of videos of murderers describing exactly how it feels to murder and why they love it. now try googling “rapist interview”
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