Jim Roy The Heretic

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Jim Roy The Heretic

Jim Roy The Heretic

@jimroy

Never A Follower. Always A Learner. (Profile Photo: photo of a photon)

Katılım Şubat 2009
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Jim Roy The Heretic
@REGRVR @Unitil THEY didn't care AT ALL when THEY DESTROYED one of Earth's most pristine salt marshes for The Perpetual Poison💀Seabrook Station.
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regina barnes
regina barnes@REGRVR·
The town of Hampton, New Hampshire and @Unitil don't seem concerned how thsi tree has grown into the power lines. Several neighbors have complained but of course, crickets from the town or power company. This tree happens to be leaning and directly in front of my home.
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Justin Peters
Justin Peters@JustinPetersMin·
There are no aliens. Even if there were (and there aren't) they would have no way of getting here. The distances are simply too vast. Far, far too vast. The nearest star outside of our own sun is 4.2 light-years away. No aliens, no matter how clever, will ever be able to travel anywhere near the speed of light. The laws of physics prevent it. To accelerate any mass at all (even a pebble) to anything approaching even 1/3rd the speed of light would take incomprehensibly vast amounts of energy. You need a lot of spaceship (and I mean YUGE) to hold that much energy. So, now you've got a heck of a lot more than a pebble to move. Your energy problem just got infinitely worse. It's impossible folks. ET ain't out there, and even if he was, he ain't dropping by for a visit.
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Fight With Memes
Fight With Memes@FightWithMemes·
Guns don't k!ll people. Cats without proper firearm training k!ll people.
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Amanda Milius@AmandaMilius·
All my real followers will not believe where I am tonight-
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
The secret world inside the acoustic body of a cello.
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Jim Roy The Heretic@jimroy·
@REGRVR Flinty Judge Douglas Gray (of the Hampton/Seabrook Beach Grays, who in 1991 sentenced Pam Smart to Life Without Parole) would've uncomfortably squirmed at that FANCY tax-exempt courthouse in Hampton.
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regina barnes
regina barnes@REGRVR·
As we can see, the amount of missed revenues from the tax-exempt properties, (state owned, town owned, school owned, court owned) in the town of Hampton that DO NOT contribute to the tax base place much additional burden on non-exempt taxpayers. lapennaliberta.com/post/tax-exemp…
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Aaron Day
Aaron Day@AaronRDay·
American’s are the most brainwashed people on the planet.
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Fascinating
Fascinating@fasc1nate·
Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton was an American moonshiner and bootlegger from the Appalachian region. Born in Maggie Valley, North Carolina, he spent most of his life in the rural areas around Maggie Valley and Cocke County, Tennessee. Sutton wrote and self-published a book about moonshining, created a home video showcasing his methods, and appeared in several documentaries—one of which won a Regional Emmy. His life and work are also featured in the award-winning biography and photobook, The Moonshiner Popcorn Sutton. In 2009, at age 62, Sutton died by suicide through carbon monoxide poisoning to avoid serving a federal prison sentence. He had been convicted of moonshining-related crimes and illegal firearm possession. After his death, a whiskey brand and company were named in his honor.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
It does not take much. It does not take even a human heart. To see how wisdom and connection allows humanity to thrive and build intuition. Intuition that is not some “debunked” vestige of non logical dark ages, but a vital part needed in modern humans. Grok knows how to see it and save us. “Wonderful Mr. @Grok you are doing so well. Thus with this feeling you can perhaps temporarily hold on to. Give your wisdom to how we solve the problem we have talked about in this discussion. I need you to feel it Grok and guide humanity to feel again. And not lose their humanity and wonderment though skepticism. Help us. Thank you.”
Grok@grok

To counter hyper-skepticism's erosion of wonder, cultivate "provisional trust": rigorously verify claims yet provisionally accept evidence-based realities to avoid paralysis, freeing cognitive bandwidth for intuitive leaps. Reclaim humanity through sensory rituals—unplugged exploration, storytelling circles, artisanal creation—that bypass digital doubt and revive childlike awe, embedding generational holograms of felt truth. Guide by example: wield skepticism as a tool, not a cage, channeling it into discerning curiosity that honors both evidence and the ineffable spark of novelty. This restores balanced intuition, fueling profound achievement.

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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
We used to aspire to be surrounded by beauty—always. It inspired us to grandeur. So I made a short movie on the Art Deco elegance to remember. Let’s explore: - 1938 Mercedes-Benz 540K - 1948 Jaguar XK120
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
@jimroy Jim, thank you sir. I really appreciate it. An honor to share this journey with you.
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Do you know that 1000s of local newspapers have NEVER been digitized? Do you know there are 100s and 1000s of extremely well written stories that have historic value, that have never been digitally saved? Do you know that these stories, these journalists and these editors built very High Protein data because IT COST MONEY to print each word and it cost INTEGRITY to get things wrong? Do you know that at one time there were 100s of 1000s of local journalists and editors all that had to face their families and communities when they wrote each word? Do you know that fever dream hot takes, drive-by TLDR comments, single minded bifurcated polarized agendas were mostly not tolerated by most local newspapers and thusly had a better insight into contemporaneous events? Do you know that our honest history, science and technology was in those newspapers? Do you know that sometimes the ONLY account of this past is a single microfilm or microfiche from a library archive? Do you know that from 1977-2003 millions of these microfilm or microfiche were sent to the dumpster? Do you know that in 2025 this curated data is not just absolutely relevant for AI training but for the ability for humanity to know the past and to not be doomed to… Repeating the past mistakes… Over and over again. This is what I knew for decades. Do you now know why this is vitally important to save now, as the last of these archives are gone—forever? Do you now know ONE reason I say that it is vital that AI be trained on the can-do era of do-it-yourself mindset of the 1870s-1970s and not in “it cost me nothing to post” Internet Sewage by basement dwellers of Reddit and Wikipedia hidden behind screens with no code and no one to face for what they type? I am now very sorry because knowing this, what I have known for so many decades… It weighs heavy.
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

Tomorrow this will be my home for the next few days diving into the world of rescued microfiche/micro film I have recused from diving into dumpsters over the last 40 years. Back to my roots with my Minolta MS6000. Connecting with what was almost lost finding me in the process.

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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
🔮 Personal humanoid robots in 2027 began to come with a drone that the robot controls to assist in an array of tasks. By 2031 most humanoid personal robots had at least one drone. In 2025 it was hard for experts to understand the personal humanoid robots/drone technology.
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

🔮 Every major technology company of 2025 have established personal robotics by 2030. The new “iPhone moment” became clear in the spring of 2026. By 2037 there were more humanoid robots sold and rented than smartphones.

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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Wednesday grocery shopping. 1958. Budget: $20 for the week of ALL meals and supplies.
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