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Women are going to utterly crash out if the AI pairs them with their looks match. “You are a perfect match for this 5’9, 200 lb, Norwood 7 man who earns $75K per year.”
Polymarket@Polymarket
NEW: Dating app Bumble to remove left-right swipe & replace it with an AI matchmaker called “Bee.”
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@BallHawkVII To be fair, I have 5 degrees, and I never walked across a stage once. But I do have my diplomas and transcripts 🤷🏾♂️. All that being said, her story is a bit suspect. Sis just needs to say she is ABD and call it a day.
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@SM_TechB3aute Instead of peeping game, learning and moving up, y'all mad at the white women. Black men are aware of what all women want, they always have been. Its black women who aren't aware of what black men want and aren't willing to provide it. Self reflection would improve many lives.
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🎸 Tuareg Blues, often referred to as Desert Blues, is a hypnotic and deeply evocative genre of music that originates from the Imazighen people of the Sahara Desert, spanning Mali, Niger, Algeria, Libya, Burkina Faso and many other countries.
Rooted in centuries-old Imazighen traditions, it merges the haunting melodies of North African Imazighen music with the raw energy of American blues and rock.
The Imazighen, have long used music as a means of storytelling, resistance, and cultural preservation. Traditional Imazighen music was played on instruments like the teherdent (a type of lute) and the imzad (a one-stringed violin, traditionally played by women). However, in the late 20th century, as Imazighen communities faced displacement, political struggles, and exile, many young musicians turned to the electric guitar, inspired by the revolutionary sounds of Western blues, rock, and reggae.
This fusion created a distinct style-characterized by pentatonic scales, hypnotic rhythms,
call-and-response vocals, and the steady, trance-like repetition reminiscent of both Saharan folk chants and Mississippi Delta blues. The influence of artists like Ali Farka Touré, whose Malian blues style bridged African and American blues traditions, also helped shape the genre.
The music features driving guitar rhythms, often with reverb-heavy electric guitars that produce a shimmering, almost psychedelic effect. Call-and-response vocals reflect lmazighen oral traditions and communal storytelling. The lyrics are poetic and political, speaking of exile, freedom, rebellion, and the vast beauty of the desert. The hypnotic, repetitive structure of the music creates a trance-like atmosphere, deeply connected to the rhythms of nomadic life and the endless expanse of the Sahara.
by Houssaine Ousbouh
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🤖🤔 Why did Elon name his AI 'Grok'?
It comes from a mind-bending 1961 sci-fi novel by Robert Heinlein: Stranger in a Strange Land.
In the book, 'grok' means to understand something so deeply that it becomes part of you—no filters, no barriers, pure intuitive knowing. It’s all-consuming.
Then, in 2014, the name Grok was used by the NSA to name one of its spying software—Edward Snowden exposed this.
The term “grokking” evolves, and Elon wittingly chooses the name Grok. It’s not just answering questions—they’re trying to grok the universe, aren’t they?
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I once spoke to a movie director who had 4 wives— all loyal, loving, and devoted to him.
I asked him,
“How do you keep all of them happy?”
He smiled and said:
“Watch Titanic.
It explains female nature better than anything.”
Most men watched that movie…
and still missed the point.
Here’s what he showed me:
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perhaps the most terrifying part about this social experiment is that it affects even those who are not on it by osmosis, perhaps even more so since their guard is down
so long as you know a single person affected by it
cogsec’s arguably the most important skill of this century
signüll@signulll
& it’s not just llm’s telling you. you are in a reinforcement loop when you’re on the internet & you don’t even realize it.
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Drama is a poverty indicator.
If you look at the daily routine of a millionaire, it is incredibly boring. If you look at the daily routine of a broke person, it is a thriller movie.
You are not "living life to the fullest." You are addicted to chaos.
Here is why you must embrace "Boring" to escape the rat race:
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