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@oceanum_amoris

ཨོཾ་མ་ཎི་པདྨེ་ཧཱུྃ

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Samyaza Speaks
Samyaza Speaks@SamyazaSpeaks·
What's a lesser known piece of art that speaks to you? Post for all to see. Name of artist and painting included.
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🤍 𝕂𝕚𝕥𝕥𝕖𝕟 🤍
A mother is recording her children create a messy nightmare for store employees... With zero correction, how will these kids adapt to civilized society in 10-15 years? 🤔
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Elias Graves Writes
Elias Graves Writes@EliasGravesLit·
Dear Gen Z: My mother ate LARD sandwiches when she was a girl. She lived in a dirt floor shack with no electricity or indoor plumbing. She wore dresses made from flour sacks. Fuck you and your whining about the cost of a mocha latte.
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Awojinrin
Awojinrin@XAwojinrin·
@anishmoonka You had me enthralled right up till your last two sentences. Now I have to block you😭
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
About a quarter of the ocean's surface is a desert. Hundreds of miles of open water with almost no food in it. So when a big ship crosses one of these empty stretches, it becomes the only interesting thing for miles, and fish start trailing along behind it. Biologists have studied this for decades. Any floating object out there, a log, a clump of seaweed, a drifting coconut, a stray piece of trash, a whole ship, ends up working like a magnet for fish. To something living in all that emptiness, anything floating might mean food, or a place to hide. The effect is so dependable that a big share of the world's tuna fishing is built on it. Boats drop rafts in the open sea, sail away, and come back later to find fish gathered underneath. It builds in stages. A few small fish turn up first, sometimes within hours. Those small fish draw in bigger ones, and before long a whole moving crowd is traveling along under the ship. Sailors noticed this ages ago. In the 1840s a young naturalist fresh out of Yale wrote about little fish that lived for days right beneath a slow ship, and Melville put the same scene in Moby-Dick, a school of fish that drops one ship to follow the next one passing by. So by the time someone leans over the railing with a scrap of food, there's already a hungry audience waiting below. It has been tagging along for who knows how long, maybe days. The corn itself barely matters. Out in open water, fish aren't fussy eaters, grabbing whatever they happen to bump into, so the splash just tells them where to aim. A piece of bread or a chunk of corn gets the same result. The ship had already gathered the crowd. The food only told them where to go.
SİYAH SANCAK@siyahsancakx

⚪️ Büyük yük gemisinde çalışan kişi, denizdeki tehlikeyi suya attığı mısır parçasıyla gösterdi;

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Daniel C. Green | The Eagle Eye
I think we need to build this. I designed this below image, representing Lewis and Clark on the Mississippi in the style of Argonath. At $1 Billion or more, I think it can be done.
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bombaybabushka
bombaybabushka@bombaybabushka·
@megha_lilly Great observation. It somewhat exists in small towns in America, probably not for long. While I would love to be a part of it, as a fellow Christian Indian immigrant, I also feel like I threaten this culture myself because it thrives in a homogenous group of people.
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Megha
Megha@megha_lilly·
Piazza-culture is extremely pro family and I'm experiencing first hand why and how. I live in a remote medieval village in Italy with my children and here, the tradition is for everyone to come down to the piazza in the afternoon/evening and just hang out. The parents drink a coffee or a beer, the children play together, often an ice cream truck shows up (selling real iced cream of course), elderly people hang around reading books, socialising and gossiping. Even though I don't speak Italian very well, I am learning so fast because of these evenings. My children don't need me to organize social activities for them because it is built into the society. I make friends easily with multiple age-groups of people. Childcare and motherhood has become drastically less isolating for me because I don't have to organize coffee meetings with friends that I put into my calendar and then it becomes a special interrupting event of the day, rather, we just all show up at the same place regularly and friendship and socialising is part of the rhythm of living. Children get fresh air and exercise in a natural way. There are dogs and cats that hang out and everyone looks after them; they don't pose a threat or nuisance to anyone. I notice also that although the piazza is packed with people every evening, there is zero litter, and everyone respects their surroundings. This wouldn't be possible by the way without the Italian way of being. You can't just put a piazza in any culture and have it work. The Italians are extremely warm and open-hearted and that's what makes this work. I know because I've seen similar physical settings in other cities and the coldness/insularity of other cultures precludes this kind of open social atmosphere. Italian piazza culture helps bring all those groups of people together who are normally isolated in capitalistic/materialistic societies: the elderly, the small children and the mothers. The main threat to this culture are foreigners who move to Italy for the weather and the cost of living, but reject Catholicism, Christ, family and the core aspects of Italian culture which are all about loving your neighbour. This little pocket of humanity in the world needs to grow. We need to protect this and we need more of it. If you want the benefits of a Christian society, you can't turn your nose up at the values that create it. (picture not mine)
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𝖒𝖔𝖌𝖌𝖎𝖓𝖌
𝖒𝖔𝖌𝖌𝖎𝖓𝖌@wanted4mogging·
the first societal assault on the male gaze was the shaming and cultural abandonment of cortsets. not only was the organ compression thing vastly blown out of proportion, but they also supported breasts far better than bras, paving the way for breast reductions over "back pain." the first domino in the eventual collapse of female beauty standards into the abominations we see today
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Hugh (Friggin) Dingus
Hugh (Friggin) Dingus@AllDeezAliens·
@AlexFinn Most of us don’t give a shit about China. We only want jobs that won’t disappear due to this thing most of us have no use for that billionaires tech Bros are forcing on us unnecessarily
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Alex Finn
Alex Finn@AlexFinn·
Scariest video I've watched this week America's next generation actively booing the most transformative technology our species has ever seen In China grandmas line up to get OpenClaw installed In America, supposedly our most educated people BOO even the mention of AI The west simply does not stand a chance if this continues We have a massive AI marketing problem in this country and nobody is doing anything to fix it Tomorrow Meta will announce 8,000 layoffs. They will blame it completely on AI They won't blame it on their irresponsible hiring in 2021 or extended elevated rates or horrible market conditions or bad inflation No, in order to not tank their stock, they'll blame it on AI College students will read that and learn to HATE the technology They'll protest outside datacenters holding ridiculous signs that say "SAVE OUR WATER NO MORE DATACENTERS" Politicians will see this and run on blocking data centers just to get a few votes All of it will be a cycle that leads to America losing to China This should be a warning sign to all frontier labs and CEOs: messaging matters. And if your messaging doesn't change the West is cooked
This Week in AI@ThisWeeknAI

3 commencement speakers were booed at the mention of Artificial Intelligence (Video) 1. Eric Schmidt, Google CEO 2. Scott Borchetta, Big Machine Records CEO 3. Gloria Caulfield, Tavistock Development VP

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Biospirit of the West
Biospirit of the West@BiospiritWest·
@Anc_Aesthetics Great post until the last sentence. Clearly, not every nonwhite is a "hostile enemy" with homicidal intent. What the evidence presented shows is that antiwhitism is systemic in the West and led to this innocent man's terrible death at the hands of antiwhites.
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Aesthetica
Aesthetica@Anc_Aesthetics·
> Indian terrorist murders innocent White guy just for being White > Entire indian community makes up a lie that the White guy was being racist > Evidence shows the entire incident was started by the disgusting indian terrorist > White guy did nothing but plead for his life. > Indians didn't help him but instead helped the indian murderer hide the murder weapon while the innocent White victim bled out on the ground. > Police sided with the indians and handcuffed the murder victim as he was bleeding out. How much more evidence do you need that indians are hostile enemies here to kill and displace you?
Southampton Times@sotontimes

In the 999 call played in court, Digwa's brother said: "We just been attacked by someone racially. “We just got attacked racially by some white person.” He added: “Physically attacked my brother we're Sikhs, we wear turbans, and he attacked my brother." A video was shown to the jury of Mr Nowak scrambling over a fence to escape Digwa after the prosecution alleges he was stabbed. Jurors have now been shown two more videos taken in the aftermath of this. In the video Digwa and his brother accuse Mr Nowak of racially and verbally attacking Digwa. Mr Nowak can be heard denying these claims. Digwa was heard saying: "No one stabbed you bro you’re... up. You’re drunk." A second video played to the court, Digwa's father can be heard saying: "He’s pretending, a minute ago he was talking to you guys. "Now he’s trying to get up and going to leave." Throughout the second video Mr Nowak can be seen lying on the floor as Digwa's family and neighbours tell him to sit up.

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Lauren Chen
Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen·
The discourse around Chud The Builder is totally different than a few days ago When the story first broke, almost everyone I saw agreed he acted in self-defense, but most of the focus was on how crass and ill-advised his behavior was And you know what? If the race- baiters wouldn't have said anything, that would likely still be the narrative HOWEVER Those bozos couldn't help themselves, and they had to chimp out They started saying how Chud deserved it, how his words were provocation, and the usual justifications for black violence And so now? Well now Chud IS a hero and I will 100% support the effort to make him a millionaire and pay for his lawyers until these people learn
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Joshua Douglas
Joshua Douglas@LAGhost97·
@TheLaurenChen Just don’t use fucking slurs. He was actively fishing for these interactions. If you antagonise a situation you are directly responsible for the consequences too. Sure violence is wrong, but also don’t be a dumb shit and do something that might instigate it.
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Ancestral Vril
Ancestral Vril@AncestralVril·
@elonmusk I’ll make a shrine dedicated to you if you could program your Tesla bots to hunt down Muslim rapists.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
These come from court transcripts
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Aarvoll
Aarvoll@Aarvoll_·
Sitting in a room by yourself talking to a camera for hours is actually very strange behavior We have to be assigning leadership based on performance in the real world, not based on online monologuing, because "content creators", as a class, are a bunch of weirdos tbh
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wall street groyper
wall street groyper@wall_st_groyper·
@Aarvoll_ nick used to give public speeches with SO MUCH AURA that people would literally fall to their knees. then he was jacketed and threatened to the point where the camera is the only refuge. you cant have it both ways. he is our emperor in the flesh.
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wyatt
wyatt@facefuklibtards·
in case this chudthebuilder thing blows up nationally reminder he is an insane antisocial retard who hates trump.
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Burnzy
Burnzy@Burnzyrefr·
@TheAnglo_ Sorry but this was absolutely predictable and his choice, if he didn't end up killing one of them, they would have killed him. He could have just gotten a normal job but now his son will grow up without a father.
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