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Jake Adebayo
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Today is St George's Day. 🏴
Your patron saint wasn't English. Your flag wasn't English either.
Here's why we claimed them both. 🏴🇬🇧
He was from Cappadocia. Modern Turkey.
A Roman soldier. The Praetorian Guard. Diocletian's personal bodyguard.
303 AD. The Emperor orders him to persecute Christians.
He refuses. Walks into the throne room. Tells the Emperor his order is cruel.
They offer him his life back. Gold. Land. His old command.
He refuses again.
23rd of April, 303. They behead him.
1,723 years ago today.
The flag was Genoese. 1099. Their navy was so feared that Barbary pirates turned home at the sight of it.
In 1190, Richard the Lionheart signed a treaty. English ships could fly the cross for protection.
We flew it so long we forgot it wasn't ours.
In 2018, the Mayor of Genoa wrote to the Queen asking for 247 years of back rent.
She didn't reply.
Edward III makes George our patron saint.
Henry V cries his name at Agincourt.
A Roman soldier from Cappadocia became the name Englishmen died for.
We didn't inherit our patron saint. We chose him. And we chose a soldier who refused.
That is your history.
This is who we are. 🇬🇧
We find what Britain has forgotten. And we tell it properly.
proudofus.co.uk/support
Be part of us. Be Proud Of Us. 🙏🇬🇧
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The Japanese Ambassador to the UK has a much classier and patriotic St George’s Day message than our own Prime Minister.
Hiroshi Suzuki@AmbJapanUK
Happy St George's Day!! 🏴🌹
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Quinton Aaron says he had a miraculous encounter when he was intubated in the hospital and in a coma ... with none other than Jesus Christ. tmz.me/7RgQeEn
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In the Catholic Church, it is common for babies to be baptized so that, when they grow up, they can confirm the decision their parents initially made to follow Christ. In other cases, children raised in non-Catholic families may freely choose to embrace the faith as adults.
However, one story has recently gone viral because of the heartfelt way an eight-year-old Japanese girl asked her family to have her baptized. Even more striking, her conviction led her mother to decide to be baptized as well.
Minami Kimura, a second-grade student, told her parents in May of last year that she wanted to become a Christian. Although she does not come from a religious family, she has attended the Catholic school Shirayuri Gakuen in Tokyo since kindergarten.
It was there, at the age of three, that she first encountered Jesus Christ, the Church, and the Bible. Minami’s teachers note that while all students learn about the faith, they rarely show an immediate interest in baptism.
However, Minami consistently demonstrated a deep love and curiosity for the Catholic faith and for Jesus.
“I don’t remember much because I was very young, but I felt like Jesus was a member of my family,” Minami told Asami Ohmoto of the Union of Catholic Asian News website.
As she received religious instruction and participated in catechism classes, Minami deepened her relationship with Jesus and surprised both her parents and teachers by asking to convert to Catholicism.
More: churchpop.com/8-year-old-jap…

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Mark Cuban just described the largest wealth transfer of the AI era.
Almost nobody understood what he said.
Cuban: “There are 33 million companies in this country. Aren’t going to have AI budgets. Aren’t going to have AI experts.”
Not tech startups.
The shoe store. The regional trucking outfit. The accounting firm with 12 employees.
The businesses that actually run the physical economy.
They know AI is coming. They have no idea what to do with it.
Cuban: “You’ve got the head of Microsoft saying software is dead because everything’s going to be customized to your unique utilization.”
Software is dead.
The SaaS era ran on one rule. Build a generic product. Force millions of companies to bend their workflows around it. Charge rent forever.
AI ends the contract.
The business stops bending to the software. The intelligence bends to the business.
But customized by whom.
The third-generation manufacturer cannot tell Claude from Gemini. The county hospital is staring at a reactor asking where the light switch is.
Cuban: “Who’s going to do it for them?”
That question is worth more than the frontier models themselves.
Hundreds of billions are being burned to build the foundation. The smartest engineers alive are locked in a bloodbath over who owns the base layer.
Let them fight.
Let them burn the capital. Let them drive the cost of raw intelligence toward zero.
Because the wealth does not collect where the brain is built.
It collects where the brain meets the business.
Every ambitious kid in college right now thinks survival means a seat at OpenAI or Anthropic.
Cuban is staring at the other 99 percent of the economy.
Learn the models. Then learn the messy, unglamorous reality of how a 50-person company actually operates.
Walk through the door. Understand their problems. Wire the intelligence directly into their revenue.
That is not a job title. That is an entire economic class being born.
You do not need to build the brain. You need to build the nervous system.
The biggest winners of the electricity era were not the engineers who built the generators. They were the ones who walked into dark factories and showed the owners where to plug in.
33 million companies are standing in the dark right now.
Silicon Valley is racing to build the god. The fortunes will belong to whoever teaches him a trade.
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When simulation becomes the norm, it weakens the human capacity for discernment. As a result, our social bonds close in upon themselves, forming self-referential circuits that no longer expose us to reality. We thus come to live within bubbles, impermeable to one another. Feeling threatened by anyone who is different, we grow unaccustomed to encounter and dialogue. In this way, polarization, conflict, fear and violence spread. What is at stake is not merely the risk of error, but a transformation in our very relationship with truth.
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🇯🇵 Oda Nobunaga is widely credited with using the world's first effective, large-scale continuous volley fire at the Battle of Nagashino in 1575. By employing rotating ranks of 3,000 arquebusiers behind wooden stockades, Nobunaga enabled uninterrupted gunfire, which killed 10,000 Takeda clan cavalry and fundamentally changed Japanese warfare.
The Japanese reversed engineered and improved Portuguese arquebusiers and created and mass-produced Tanegashima matchlock muskets. It was more reliable, faster to reload, and was able to fire in the rain. By the late 16th century, the Japanese produced more muskets than any European country. Some estimates say 5 to 1.
As the Japanese expelled the Catholics, Spain considered invading Japan from the Phillipines and force convert Japan to Christianity. However, the Spanish realized any invasion force would have been wiped out by samurai armed with more advanced Tanegashima muskets. Also, the Dutch offered to build ships for the Japanese and those ships were going to be reverse engineered to fight a possible Spanish Armada.
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🚨 JUST IN: Elon Musk calls for the FedEx driver who just pleaded GUILTY to MURDERING 7-year-old Athena Strand to be “EXECUTED IMMEDIATELY”
We need more than that — we need him to be executed PUBLICLY
Jurors literally CRIED IN COURT while hearing video of Horner KlLLING Athena following demands she take off her shirt
He kiIIed her after she screamed for “momma,” not wanting to take her shirt off
This is a real life DEMON.
Burn this fcker at the stake.
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🇯🇵 Thousands turned out in Fujisawa to protest plans for the city's first mosque.
Locals say the building would dwarf a nearby Shinto shrine and change the character of the area.
Concerns about calls to prayer, traffic, and Japan's cultural identity were front and center.
Japan's Muslim population has been quietly growing for years. The pushback is getting louder.
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Thank you to the National Police Chief for the offer, but I continue to decline personal police protection - whether 24-hour or otherwise.
I have had nothing to fear so far, and I intend to work in such a way that I will have nothing to fear in the future.
Hungary will become a place where no one who works and lives honestly has to be afraid.
Thank you to our police officers for their service.

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This might be hard to believe, but
in Japan,
a salaryman wakes up at 6 AM.
He commutes for an hour. Standing. In a train so packed he can't move his arms.
He works 9 to 6.
Then he stays until 10. Nobody leaves before the boss.
Then he drinks with his boss until midnight. Saying no is a career decision.
He catches the last train home.
Falls asleep standing up.
He gets home at 1 AM.
He wakes up at 6 AM.
The Japanese word for "death from overwork" is karoshi.
It needed its own word.

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‼️🇺🇸 U.S. REDEPLOYS NUCLEAR AIRCRAFT CARRIER TO MIDDLE EAST
The USS Abraham Lincoln is underway, moving from the South China Sea through the Strait of Malacca toward the Arabian Sea, with an expected arrival around January 25.
Carrying over 5,000 personnel, this nuclear-powered carrier functions as a self-contained city and can operate for more than 20 years without refueling.
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Brad Smith, the first person with ALS to receive a Neuralink brain implant, said something that stopped me cold.
He described feeling completely trapped inside a body that no longer obeyed his sharp, fully intact mind — speech, swallowing, breathing, everything slowly shutting down while he remained 100% aware.
Then Neuralink changed everything overnight.
Suddenly he could control a cursor with his thoughts, type messages, browse the internet, and communicate in real time again — without eye strain or waiting for help. He called it “getting his voice and dignity back.”
The difference between feeling locked in and being back in the driver’s seat of his own life was night and day.
It’s one of the most powerful real-world examples yet of what this technology can actually do for people whose minds are sharp but whose bodies have been disconnected.
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