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@daneshipe

Go and hide in a hole if you wish. You won’t live on instant longer. Fear profits a man nothing. - Herger the joyous

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@TheDefiantGhost You can radiocarbon date roman artifacts, yes?
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Defiant Ghost@TheDefiantGhost·
What if everything you learned about history is completely made up? Legendary screenwriter Roger Avary dropped a bombshell. All of history before 1600 has been falsified. “It's all fake.” “All of history has been changed. About a thousand years have been added to the timeline in order to justify land claims...” He explains how the Vatican, the Romanovs, and other powers allegedly colluded to erase a massive civilization, the Great Tartaria, visible on countless old maps along with the Mongols and Huns. According to Fomenko’s astronomical and mathematical analysis, Rome didn’t fall in antiquity… it fell around 1492–1600. “When you see how history is constantly being rewritten in real time, it’s not so hard to believe.” Is this the ultimate conspiracy or the most dangerous idea in history? What’s your take? Has a thousand years of history been fabricated to hide an empire?
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@MarioNawfal 1. Craft capable of interstellar travel somehow crash here? Is earth the bermuda triangle of the milky way? 2. How would 4 different aliens all be hunanoid
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 A CIA physicist just put 4 alien species on the record. Dr. Hal Puthoff. 89 years old. Stanford-trained quantum physicist. Decades running classified programs for the CIA and NSA. He went on The Diary of a CEO this week and said the U.S. has recovered four distinct non-human species from crashed craft. No direct access, but he believes his sources. And his sources said 4. "People who have been involved in recoveries have said there are at least four types. 4 separate types." His colleague Dr. Eric Davis named them. Grays, Nordics, Insectoids, Reptilians. All humanoid. All pulled from wreckage. All held inside a program that ran 80 years outside congressional and White House oversight. Dan Farah spent years interviewing crash retrieval insiders for his documentary. One source agreed to go on camera, then pulled out days before filming. The message he sent said participating would cost him his life. Rubio confirmed on record that the government holds evidence of non-human intelligent life. David Grusch, former Air Force Intelligence officer and UAP Task Force member, testified under oath before Congress that the U.S. holds "non-human biologics" recovered from crashed craft. A former UAP Task Force director says he saw non-human beings with his own eyes. The cover is coming off. Slowly. Source: NYP
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🇺🇸 The answer to whether alien satellites orbit Earth could come from one phone call. Dr. Avi Loeb says we already have someone who knows. "We can go to Tulsi Gabbard, the director of National Intelligence, we can ask her, are you aware of any technological satellite which is not human made in orbit around the Earth right now?" If she says no, that's your answer. @DrAviLoeb

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@realBigBrainAI Hogwash. If consciousness arises just because and system is sufficiently complex then every dog would have the same awareness as a person
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Big Brain AI@realBigBrainAI·
Stephen Wolfram, founder of Wolfram Research, explains how LLMs are quietly dismantling our deepest assumptions about consciousness: He argues that large language models have done something philosophy and neuroscience couldn't: "In terms of consciousness, I have to say, the idea that there's sort of something magic that goes beyond physics that leads to sort of conscious behavior, I kind of think that LLMs kind of put the final nail in that coffin." His reasoning is that LLMs keep doing things people assumed they couldn't: "There were all these things where it's like, oh, maybe it can't do this, but actually it does. And it's just an artificial neural net." Wolfram then challenges a core assumption about conscious experience: the feeling that we are a single, continuous self moving through time. "I think our notion of consciousness is a lot related to the fact that we believe in the single thread of experience that we have. It's not obvious that we should have a persistent thread of experience." He points out that physics doesn't actually support this intuition: "In our models of physics, we're made of different atoms of space at every successive moment of time. So the fact that we have this belief that we are somehow persistent, we have this thread of experience that extends through time, is not obvious." Then Wolfram offers a striking origin story for consciousness itself. @stephen_wolfram suggests it traces back to a simple evolutionary pressure: the moment animals first needed to move. "I kind of realized that probably when animals first existed in the history of life on Earth, that's when we started needing brains. If you're a thing that doesn't have to move around, the different parts of you can be doing different kinds of things. If you're an animal, then one thing you have to do is decide, are you going to go left or are you going to go right?" That single binary choice, he argues, may be the seed of everything we now call awareness: "I kind of think it's a little disappointing to feel that this whole wanted thing that ends up being what we think of as consciousness might have originated in just that very simple need to decide if you are an animal that can move. You have to take all that sensory input and you have to make a definitive decision about do you go this way or that way." The takeaway is unsettling but clarifying. If LLMs can produce complex behavior from simple rules, then consciousness may not be a mystical add-on to physics. It may just be what happens when a layered enough system has to make a decision.
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@TheCinesthetic The original story is called “I am Legend” because in the end the protagonist realizes that he is the monster. He walks in daylight when they can’t and are at their most vulnerable. He kills them. He is the scary story. He will be remembered as a legend
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Will Smith says they didn’t use the alternate ending for I Am Legend because test audiences booed it. “They were like we didn’t watch the movie to find out he’s the monster. They feel cheated.” “6 weeks before the movie comes out we had to reshoot.”
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@Anatolydaily Front squat. Elbows out in front. Off the chart
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Anatoly@Anatolydaily·
Anatoly lifted 550 Kg 🤭💪🔥💯☠️!!!!!
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@homegymcoop Just drywall anchors and screws to hold a 200lb man?
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Cooper Mitchell - HomeGymGuy@homegymcoop·
Every home office should have a pull-up bar like this. Force yourself to do a few pull-ups every time you walk through the door. Every couple of hours, do a dead hang. Your shoulders, back, and neck will all feel better.
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@QuickestTempa Adult men thinking more weight is all that is important. I can forgive ego lifting when you are 18. When you ae 30? Grow up
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@Balodebby_Store @Moonlight_myths Society doesn’t teach men this. It’s a simple truth. A man has no worth except picking up a burden and carrying it. It’s not about being strong. It’s about being able to produce results no matter the circumstances
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Balogun Ifeoluwa@Balodebby_Store·
Many men do grieve like this. Society often teaches them to be “strong,” to hide their pain and hold the family together, even when they’re breaking inside. Silence doesn’t mean they don’t care, it sometimes means they care so deeply they don’t know how to show it. The best thing we can do is give them space to feel, listen without judgment, and remind them that it’s okay to talk, cry, and not carry everything alone. Strength isn’t in hiding grief, it’s in sharing it.
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Jessica M@Jesii_ca_M·
I will only marry a man who: - Takes care of my parents like his own - Purely Vlrgin - Who pays my bills - 6'2 perfect height - Not more than 79 kg in weight - Knows cooking - Earn good money - Doesn't use social media - Has no female friends - Asks permission before going anywhere - Deletes her past completely - Never gets angry - Calm and "understanding" 24×7 Where can I find him, or if anyone here, let me know?
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@0xleegenz Cars are 1000 more than rent? Plus you have travel and shopping in the budget. What else do you need?
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le.hl@0xleegenz·
People think $15k/month is enough After tax $10,500 - $2000 rent - $3000 cars - $800 fuel - $200 utilities - $1000 food - $300 random stuff - $1000 travel expenses - $1000 shopping - $500 health - $200 gym Total: $10,000 You're left to survive with $500
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@JIMMYEDGAR The difference between sleep and general anesthesia is that when sleeping you are aware of the passage of time. You often have an idea of the time. Some part of you remains intact during sleep. You can recall dreams
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@BiatchDulce You work in finance, yet you always got a tax refund?
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DulceBiatch@BiatchDulce·
I did my taxes. This is the first year in my life that I actually owe the IRS money. Trumps big sh*t bill is a failure. Don’t let them gaslight you that people are getting the “biggest refunds” this year. That’s a big fat lie. (I work in finance btw it’s my specialty)
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@RyanHatesGovt Where’s the protest? We had J6. We had Minnesota ICE agents followed to their houses. No one gives a shit that they are doing this to our daughters. Get fing angry
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OutKick@Outkick·
“He loves his country and I think it’s obvious because he could go ride off into the sunset playing golf at Mar-A-Lago” @BrettFavre saying the quiet part out loud on President Trump!
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@VargasKevi23363 Geez. A woman who wanted you to feel like man. You might have wanted to give it a shot
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Kevin Quintero.@VargasKevi23363·
Mi esposa y yo intentamos tener hijos durante 5 años. Yo tengo 35. Ella, 33. Tratamientos. Deudas. Esperanza. Cada prueba negativa nos rompía un poco más. —No es tu culpa —me decía. Yo tampoco la culpaba. Un día encontré resultados médicos en el cajón. No eran recientes. Tenían fecha de hace dos años. Ella sí podía tener hijos. Yo no. Y ella lo sabía. La enfrenté. Lloró. —No quería que te sintieras menos hombre. Me abrazó. —Podemos adoptar. Pero no era el diagnóstico lo que dolía. Era la mentira. Semanas después pedí el divorcio. Dicen que la dejé en su momento más vulnerable. Yo digo que la infertilidad no destruyó el matrimonio. Lo hizo el silencio.
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@AmericaReal3 If your best friend did that, you’d call it a practical joke. She did waste the inspectors time, but was the criminal charge? Harassment? Isn’t that misdemeanor?
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AmericaReal@AmericaReal3·
We've ALL... dated one like her... 😂 OHIO WOMAN ARRESTED AFTER SCHEDULING 14 “FREE ROOF INSPECTIONS” TO HER EX-BOYFRIEND’S HOUSE... ALL AT 7AM! COLUMBUS, OH — Police say a 31-year-old woman turned a breakup into a home improvement nightmare after allegedly booking 14 different roofing companies to her ex-boyfriend’s house for “urgent storm damage inspections.” LMFAO! Okay Psycho!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@CoachDanGo I can squat more than my weight and I am not top 5% of anything
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Dan Go@CoachDanGo·
If you can squat and bench press your body weight… And deadlift 2x your body weight… Your part of the top 5% of strongest people in the world.
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@ClownWorld Bad move on his part. Be a man
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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
She went on a dinner date with a guy and everything seemed normal. During the conversation she told him she has two kids. He said he was going to the restroom and never came back 45 minutes later she was still sitting there alone with a $79 bill in front of her. She paid and left by herself Should she have told him before the date that she has two kids?
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BowTiedRanger@BowTiedRanger·
Property tax is literally the only tax that makes intuitive sense. A local tax based on the property you choose to live on that goes toward things such as roads, police, fire departments, etc. that are amenities directly connected to that particular property. Meanwhile, the federal government just sends your federal income tax dollars to fund Israel and gay pride parties at the Department of Labor. Of all the taxes, property tax is the least retarded and I’m tired of hearing boomers complain about it.
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