Collin Samatas
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Collin Samatas
@LordSolaris
Those born to the storm grow weary of the calm
Los Angeles, CA เข้าร่วม Şubat 2009
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If you missed out on the blood-filled vinyl, there are a few more available now! mojavephonebooth.bandcamp.com/merch

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🇺🇸🇮🇷🇵🇰 BREAKING: Iran has submitted its response to the U.S. 45-day ceasefire proposal relayed through Pakistan – IRNA
Iran rejects a temporary ceasefire and demands the following:
– A permanent end to the war on all theatres in the Middle East, including Lebanon and Gaza, with guarantees.
– Implementation of a new transit protocol that recognizes Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz and allows Iran to collect tolls.
– The lifting of economic sanctions on Iran.
– Acknowledging Iran’s right to peacefully enrich uranium as per its inherent right under the NPT and UN charter.
– The paying of reparations for economic damages suffered during the war.
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@kai_xbt Kind of sad...That's a lot of stuff for someone so young.
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Clavicular reveals his current daily drug protocol
"Adderall 30mg a day dosed 10, 10 and 10. Last dose is variable depending on whether I'm streaming or want to go to bed early. Selegiline which is an MAO-B inhibitor, basically blocks your body from breaking down dopamine, that's a transdermal patch. Pregabalin to block excitatory neurotransmitters so I'm less anxious and can handle crowded spaces. And Baclofen which is a GABA-B agonist similar to the receptor alcohol hits since I'm quitting drinking."
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@wartranslated Catchy tune, anybody got a link? What a weird thing to make a song about
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@ObtainerOf Happens over and over again in all the Dune books.
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Really disappointing to see something like Dune fall into comic book slop tropes like bringing back characters from the dead
Culture Crave 🍿@CultureCrave
Jason Momoa as Hayt in 'Dune 3' A clone of Duncan Idaho
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@jadethebpdcoach As someone with very personal experience on this matter, it sucks that BPD and CPTSD are so similar that this problem even exists.
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Patient goes to multiple psychiatrists. They all confirm BPD as the appropriate diagnosis. Patient agrees. Begins treatment.
Then one day patient’s therapist says “I don’t know why all these doctors are labeling you BPD, you have autism and CPTSD.”
Patient’s psychiatrist says “Don’t listen to the therapist, it’s ridiculous that they’re diagnosing you like this.”
Patient runs to the internet forums, upset and confused, to try and gain clarity. They find none.
And this is the story of patient, after patient, after patient.
How do patients make a judgment call on who is giving them the “right” treatment approach, when they don’t know therapy or psychiatry or labels?
Do they trust the psychiatrist who says not to listen to the therapist? Or the therapist who says not to listen to the doctor? Or the people in forums who tell them all kinds of different things?
How can patients be guided with more clarity, so they aren’t left feeling confused and hopeless of ever finding a path forward?
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@edgaralandough Thank you for sharing this. Really helpful stuff!
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According to Neuroscience, if you repeat these 3 phrases each morning, you will start to rewire your brain to become more positive, confident, and grateful
1. “Show me how good today gets.”
This activates your brain’s R.A.S to notice more opportunities.
2. “I’m grateful for…”
Gratitude increases dopamine shifting your nervous system into a more regulated, positive state.
3. “I can handle anything that comes my way today.”
This builds self efficacy and reduces threat response to your brain.
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@yashar Truly tragic. What whoever did to this poor family is really beyond words.
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In her video, Savannah — who is a Christian and has written books about her faith — and who is clearly and understandably broken and exhausted, is trying to appeal to whatever small amount of empathy and humanity the abductor(s) have left.
But so many people like Zack are seeing a conspiracy instead of a daughter who is exhausted after two weeks and trying whatever she can to get her mom back.

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@ArtBamford Duuude! I didn't even know you were still on here. I will literally start tweeting more now. Joy to the world! 😉
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About all these Super Bowl ads for AI… the 2000 SB had 21 ads for dot com companies. The Web 1.0 bubble burst in March (Nasdaq dropped 80% by ‘02). There were 3 dot com ads in the 2001 SB. From those companies that advertised in 2000, 4 still exist. #SuperBowl
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@druidDUDE It really is sickening. Like, physically so. All of it is just so disgusting and rotten.
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This Epstein shit is so wildly and incomprehensibly dark. Everything truly is projection for these people. The call was coming from inside the fucking house.
Political affiliation be damned, allll of these people need to be locked up for forever.
These poor victims. Taken, forgotten, abused, murdered - all for nothing negative to happen to their, mostly, rich white abusers. We just elect them POTUS. And then he gives them cabinet positions. wtf are we even doing?!
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Jean Smart speaking out about what’s happening in the US during the #GoldenGlobes:
“I feel like we’re at a turning point in this country. I hope people can keep their heads because it takes a lot of courage and restraint. I think there’s a certain … I feel like there are entities that maybe would like us to fight back. I know people find it annoying that an actor takes the opportunities like this to talk about social issues and politics, but I’m not here as an actress, but as a citizen and a mom. I hope people understand that.”

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@ArcRaidersInfo Perhaps certain PvP maps designed for PvP? Or certain events, similar to storm and cold snap.
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@sciencegirl Wow! One might assume it's dangerous to have a hammer head swinging around but they made it work
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Growing up in a Jewish household, I often found the relentless emphasis on documentation exhausting. Every life event births, brit milah, bar and bat mitzvahs, weddings, aliyot laTorah was recorded with meticulous care. Synagogue records, family trees, pinkasim (community ledgers), and endless discussions in the Talmud preserved not only laws but debates, minority opinions, and even rejected arguments. As a child, it felt redundant, almost obsessive. Why bother writing down every detail when life seemed secure and straightforward?
With time, I came to see this habit not as neurosis, but as the most sophisticated survival strategy a small, scattered people could devise in an infinite game where the rules are written by the powerful and the stakes are existence itself.
False narratives have always been the sharpest weapons aimed at Jewish survival. Accusations of deicide, blood libels, well-poisoning, dual loyalty, and modern distortions of history all share one trait: they rely on the absence of counter-evidence. When a people is exiled, dispersed, and repeatedly stripped of power, the easiest way to erase them is to erase their story. The sword of the accuser is the claim that “it never happened,” “they weren’t really there,” or “they don’t truly belong.” Jews don't have a PR problem, we never even had a say by pure numbers multiplied by endless bot farms theses days.
Jewish culture made an antidote: document everything. Record the chain of tradition, the presence in the land, the continuity of practice, the names and dates of ordinary lives lived in ordinary towns across centuries. The Talmud does not merely declare a law; it preserves the voices of those who disagreed, ensuring that no future generation can claim the tradition was fabricated or unanimous. Community records list every birth and circumcision, every marriage and burial, creating an unbreakable thread of lived experience. These are not mere administrative notes; they are acts of defiance against erasure.
Nothing our haters says can scratch that documented chain. No revisionist historian can convincingly argue that Jews appeared in Europe out of nowhere when pinkasim from the Middle Ages list families by name. No propagandist can deny an ancient connection to the Land of Israel when archaeological finds, Roman records, and uninterrupted liturgical longing corroborate the biblical and post-biblical presence. The words of hatred become hot air against the weight of parchment, stone, and memory.
Yet this obsessive documentation produced an unexpected and profound byproduct: it elevated truth itself to the highest pedestal. When a community spends millennia treating accuracy, evidence, and intellectual honesty as sacred obligations, truth ceases to be an abstract virtue and becomes the compass for navigation through the darkest nights. In exile, under persecution, during pogroms and expulsions, the commitment to truthful record-keeping preserved not only identity but sanity. In times of prosperity, it prevented complacency and self-deception.
This reverence for truth born of necessity became a moral force greater than survival alone.
It shaped a culture that argues fiercely yet fairly, that values the dissenting voice, that demands sources and evidence. In the brightest days, it drives excellence in scholarship, science, law, and ethics. In the darkest, it offers orientation when all other landmarks have been destroyed and the world gone mad.
What began as a defensive strategy against erasure transformed into an offensive commitment to clarity in a world vulnerable to falsehood.
We outlived empires and ideologies not because we were stronger in arms, but because we refused to let lies stand unchallenged and made truth itself the object most regarded and appreciated above all else, there is no option to lie to ourselves.
Our enemies have to deal with the truth and they can't change that because our documents predates their existence.
Am Israel Chai MF's.
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