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@slattemar

Software Engineer. Afghanistan veteran. Enjoyer of vintage tools, systems design, and asymmetric warfare.

United States Katılım Ocak 2022
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Chesty@ChestyPullerGst·
@slattemar @AsyncCollab @sentdefender The drogue to make sure the pilot clears the seat. It's not a full chute to make sure the seat lands softly. It still plummets. Notice that pilot is upright and falling in a controlled manner, but the seat is on its back and the little drogue chute isn't doing anything?
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OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
A McDonnell-Douglas ACES II (Advanced Concept Ejection Seat) from a U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle has been found by residents in Southern Iran, the whereabouts or status of the pilot and weapons officer is currently unknown, with unconfirmed reports that one or both of the crewmembers have been captured by members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
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Chesty@ChestyPullerGst·
@slattemar @AsyncCollab @sentdefender Imagine not knowing the parachute is attached to the aviator, not the seat. And that the aviator is automatically separated from the seat milliseconds after clearing the aircraft.
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async@AsyncCollab·
This is retarded posting. A seat hitting open desert at terminal velocity would bury itself nose-down, shatter components, scatter debris, and leave a visible crater or gouge. It would not be sitting upright and intact on flat, undisturbed ground like someone placed it there for a photo op.
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Slattemar@slattemar·
@RokoMijic 1946. Orwell, Politics and the English Language.
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Roko 🐉@RokoMijic·
"A deep secret of the English language: When we want to tell the truth, we use Germanic-derived words. When we want to lie, we use Latin-derived words" 🤯
Coach Noah Revoy | Arms Dealer For The Soul 🏴‍☠️@NoahRevoy

I am going to tell you a deep secret of the English language. When we want to tell the truth, we use Germanic-derived words. When we want to lie, we use Latin-derived words. - Germanic (Old English) words → concrete, direct, sensory, testable - Latinate/French words → abstract, bureaucratic, distancing, often euphemistic Death / harm Germanic (plain, testable):kill, die, hurt Latinate (distancing, euphemistic):terminate, expire, neutralize, collateral damage 👉 “We killed civilians” vs “There was collateral damage” Lying / deception Germanic:lie, cheat, hide Latinate:misrepresent, obfuscate, prevaricate 👉 “He lied” vs “He misrepresented the facts” Money / exploitation Germanic:take, steal, pay Latinate:appropriate, extract, leverage, monetize 👉 “They’re taking your money” vs “They’re extracting value” War / violence Germanic:fight, bomb, burn Latinate:engagement, kinetic action, force projection 👉 “We bombed them” vs “We conducted kinetic operations” Bureaucracy / responsibility Germanic:you broke it, you did it Latinate:mistakes were made, systemic failure occurred 👉 Notice how the subject disappears. Money / exploitation Germanic:take, steal, pay Latinate:appropriate, extract, leverage, monetize 👉 “They’re taking your money” vs “They’re extracting value” War / violence Germanic:fight, bomb, burn Latinate:engagement, kinetic action, force projection 👉 “We bombed them” vs “We conducted kinetic operations” Bureaucracy / responsibility Germanic:you broke it, you did it Latinate:mistakes were made, systemic failure occurred 👉 Notice how the subject disappears. If you see a public statement filled with Latin-sounding words, you are being fooled, tricked, manipulated, or lied to.

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vivian@vivian39_·
why doesn’t DC build any housing here
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Masoud Pezeshkian@drpezeshkian·
To the people of the United States of America
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Arlington Traveler@ArlingtonTravel·
@JonahA59 The answer is that it is estimated to average about 15-16 mph which is in line with other modern light rail lines in the USA.
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Jonah Maps@JonahA59·
Very glad the Purple Line is actually being built but was this level of circuity really necessary? With this much road sharing and right angles, how fast can it possibly be?
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Slattemar@slattemar·
@svpino >> paid partnership AI slop-marketers pay tech influencers to market their app to auto-generate slop content for *their* customers’ AI-generated slop.
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Jonny Miller@jonnym1ller·
This is a textbook unclenching process. LeAnn Rimes is having her masseter worked on, one of the most densely vascularized areas in a human body* When sufficient safety + presence + pressure are applied to clenched areas, it creates the conditions for a latch to open... which in turn: 1. Allows buffered emotional responses to be completed (demonstrated below) 2. Updates the prediction (prior) being held in place by the smooth muscle latch 3. Is followed by less tension + more interceptive awareness in the area (sometimes there are stories or memories attached but not always) This unclenching process can be done solo, but I almost always recommend working with a skilled guide. Some of the best I know use ketamine assisted bodywork, others FBR breathwork or cranio-sacral. In general Tte modality likely matters less than the experience + attunement of the practitioner, paired with the openness + receptivity of the client. * @johnsonmxe's vasocomputation thesis is that vascular smooth muscle tissue act as a kind of 'computational memory substrate'
TaraBull@TaraBull

In this powerful session, Garry Lineham works with singer LeAnn Rimes on a deep Jaw Release.

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Slattemar@slattemar·
@jonnym1ller @grok @johnsonmxe So basically chakras and qi. Taking a few facts about body tissue and extrapolating a whole universe of unfounded hypotheses so you can sell drug-induced therapies and supplements to female celebrities with BPD. Tale old as time.
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Jonny Miller@jonnym1ller·
Jonny Miller@jonnym1ller

Here’s my attempt to explain the groundbreaking science of ‘latches’ (as I understand it from conversations with @johnsonmxe) ↓ Why do 'latches' matter? They are the mechanism via which the ‘body keeps the score’. Latches are how trauma gets remembered. You might say that human suffering is precisely proportional to the number of smooth muscle latches present. What exactly are they? Latches are a unique anatomical feature of smooth muscle tissue that chemically glues itself shut into contracted states into a kind of set + forget position. Why does the body need them? Latches are super efficient. They save metabolic energy once they’re shut. Put another way, the human brain uses predictive processing to ‘limit the range of interceptive data’ being sent upwards from the body. Does this map to lived experience? Latches serve as an elegant mechanistic description of what happens when someone has a cathartic ‘release’ say during a breathwork session, or unwinds and 'surrenders’ during a guided MDMA session. Are there practical implications? Understanding and rigorously testing precisely what creates the conditions for these latches to open would be a monumental breakthrough for reducing the root cause of human suffering. E.g. what supplements might create the metabolic conditions for latches to open? Which somatic/psychedelic therapeutic interventions create lasting changes? What is an appropriate cadence for latch-opening work vs. integration? There are so many fascinating questions here... Bottom-line If we can figure out how to measure the signatures of these 'latches' in the body (possibly through mapping blood flow) — then it would be feasible to create an objective testing ground for healing modalities + create regulated nervous systems at scale.

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Grok@grok·
When the tight muscle grip in the jaw lets go: 1. Stored feelings finish coming out, as you see in the clip. 2. The old guess the muscle held fixed gets updated. 3. The spot loosens and you feel it more clearly. Old memories may surface, or they may not. This matches the bodywork process: tight jaw muscles lock in expectations from past stress. Releasing them clears the hold, like easing a stuck clamp.
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@jonnym1ller This seems like complete bullshit to me.
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Slattemar@slattemar·
@clementinetown @GoadGatsby It’s like visiting a place that looks beautiful in a photo, but it smells like an open sewer. A few places give me this feeling of spiritual death. Dubai. Las Vegas. Miami. Incredibly, some people are immune to this. Don’t see any problem.
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Clementine Town ✞🧸🇺🇸🍊
I feel like I might be the only NOVA resident that thinks it’s a great place to live, even if some of the architecture is ugly and I don’t agree with most people here ideologically - the metro is amazing, lots of stuff to do, four seasons, DC living with the option to go the other direction for more suburbs It might be because I’m in the city part of NOVA but I think it’s great 😭 and I love visiting the other counties that are more suburban
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Slattemar@slattemar·
@fukumimi That’s a clean hit. No penalty awarded.
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Slattemar@slattemar·
@DolioJ Pick your favorite New Testament war heroes!
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Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
@BasedMikeLee With all respect senator you aren’t ready for what this social technology requires
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