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Thunder Haarp

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เข้าร่วม Ocak 2023
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MrEnlightened
MrEnlightened@MrEnlightened9·
Reaves shrinks in the playoffs and will be hunted along with Luka. Lakers don’t have enough defense or rim protection to win a title. Lebron is old and will gas out and Austin reaves will be neutralized by elite defenses with athletes capable of defense. Luka will show up but him alone won’t be enough to win 4 games against OKC SpUrs or maybe even the Nuggets. I think they could beat Boston but I don’t see them getting to finals to even try
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First Things First
First Things First@FTFonFS1·
.@getnickwright has an announcement to make 🚨🚨 “Right beneath [OKC is] the Spurs, the Celtics, and the Lakers. The Lakers can look eye-to-eye with Boston and can look eye-to-eye with the Spurs and everyone else in the league, the other 26 teams, can look up at them.”
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Thunder Haarp
Thunder Haarp@thunderHAARP·
@byinvent I turned motion blur off, particle effects off, depth of field off, seemed to help tiny bit.
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Timothy
Timothy@byinvent·
Not excusing Cyberpunks release being a mess, my point is the capabilities of base consoles and if a studio wanted to launch it in a better state, they could.
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Timothy
Timothy@byinvent·
You’re going to tell me that Cyberpunk can run at 60fps close to 4k and load in this amount of assets just in this part of the map alone. But Crimson Desert can’t make a decent port for Base consoles without looking and performing awfully. Explain this please. @CrimsonDesert_
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Thunder Haarp
Thunder Haarp@thunderHAARP·
@BronMuse Bc it is. Crypto/staples center priced out your average fan to fill the front rows with "celebrities" and people who just want to be seen among them. The passionate fans are at the sports bars or at home.
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BronMuse
BronMuse@BronMuse·
Why does the Orlando magic arena sound more alive than crypto 😭😭😭
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Hey Rease!
Hey Rease!@iTzRease·
Crimson desert is bad, wait for Fable 4
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Thunder Haarp
Thunder Haarp@thunderHAARP·
@nib95_ I cant because the right stick rotation is broken on xbox. No fishing, no natures snare, no tree launch
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Ryan Rueda
Ryan Rueda@PlayoffDude·
No beef with Dallas fans at all. I’m just genuinely curious: How are you guys feeling right now watching Luka Doncic do all this with the Lakers?
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PROPERBETTORS INC.
PROPERBETTORS INC.@ProperBettor_·
@PlayoffDude who cares he doesn’t play the defensive side of the ball. And plus a slump is coming. You better hope he slumps now rather than the playoffs Everyone who watches him knows he goes on stretches like this
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Thunder Haarp
Thunder Haarp@thunderHAARP·
@jake_theviking Remember cyberpunk? It was a mess when it came out. Then it was redeemed. I assume it will be the same sort of thing w this game
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LakeShowYo
LakeShowYo@LakeShowYo·
Giving $77 to whoever predicts Luka’s statline tonight 👀🪄 (PTS-REB-AST)
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blue
blue@bluewmist·
Sober people (no alcohol, nicotine, drugs, etc ever), what is your end of day or weekend "wind-down"?
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NRM84
NRM84@Mappy6984·
The more you know
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Thunder Haarp
Thunder Haarp@thunderHAARP·
@Roy_Cam @thedarshakrana I had the experience which led me to his writings. Very interesting stuff. My experience was short lived, I had the ability for a few years and then I lost it.
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Roy Cam
Roy Cam@Roy_Cam·
@thedarshakrana I have read the book and I have had the experiences myself
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Darshak Rana ⚡️
Darshak Rana ⚡️@thedarshakrana·
In 1958 this man accidentally discovered "how to exit his physical body." He documented: • 100+ dimensions of reality • Contact with non-human intelligence • The truth about death Even CIA invested in him. What he revealed about "consciousness travel" will shock you. It started with a nap. September 1958. Westchester County, New York. Robert Allan Monroe, 43 years old, successful radio broadcasting executive, father, husband, and by every measurable standard a completely ordinary American man, lay down one afternoon to rest. He had no interest in spirituality. He read engineering manuals, not philosophy. He built radio networks for a living. He believed in things he could measure. What happened next consumed the remaining 37 years of his life. As he drifted toward sleep, Monroe felt a vibration moving through his body. Not metaphorically. A physical, full body electrical buzzing that started at his shoulder and spread outward like a current running through his bones. He jolted awake. The vibration stopped. He assumed muscle spasms and went back to sleep. It happened again the following week. Then again. Then with increasing regularity, sometimes multiple times in a single evening. By the winter of 1958, the vibrations were accompanied by something else entirely. Monroe found himself floating near the ceiling of his bedroom, looking down at his own body lying on the bed below. His wife was asleep beside him. The room was exactly as it should be. The alarm clock read the same time it had when he closed his eyes. Nothing was distorted or dreamlike. Everything was precise, stable, and utterly real. He went to his doctor in early 1959 convinced he had a neurological condition. The doctor found nothing. He saw a psychiatrist who tested him extensively and cleared him of any psychological disorder. He consulted a neurologist. Clean results across every examination. Whatever was happening to Robert Monroe, medicine in 1959 had no category for it. So he did what engineers do when they encounter an unexplained phenomenon with no existing framework. He designed a methodology to study it. Monroe began keeping a journal in the spring of 1959, recording every experience with the precision of a field researcher. He noted the time, the physical conditions, the duration, the content, the sensory details. He cross referenced entries looking for patterns. He tested variables. He tried to induce the state deliberately, and when he succeeded, he began conducting what he called “experiments” during the experiences themselves, leaving his body with specific tasks to complete and then verifying the results against physical reality afterward. In one early session he traveled to the home of a friend in a neighboring county, observed specific details of what that friend was doing at that moment, and called him the following morning to confirm. The details matched. Monroe did not celebrate this. He wrote it down and moved to the next experiment. By 1960 he had accumulated enough data to begin categorizing what he called “locales,” distinct territories of non-physical reality that he consistently encountered across hundreds of sessions. Locale I was the physical world itself, the same Earth, the same geography, the same people, observed from outside the body. Monroe could move through walls, pass through solid objects, observe events in other locations in real time. He documented cases where information gathered during these experiences proved verifiably accurate when checked against physical reality afterward. Locale II was something else completely. A territory of vast, apparently infinite scale where the physics operated through consciousness rather than matter. In Locale II, thought produced movement. Emotion sculpted the environment. Other intelligences existed there, some human in origin, some not. Monroe described it as the territory that all human cultures across all of history had been trying to describe through their religious frameworks, the place that every mythology about spirits, souls, heaven, other worlds, and non-physical existence was groping toward with limited language. Locale III stopped him cold the first time he encountered it in 1961. It was Earth. Recognizably Earth, with geography and cities and human civilization. But the history was different. The technology had developed along a different path. There was no electrical infrastructure as Monroe knew it. Buildings used different architectural principles. He encountered a version of himself living in this reality, a man with Monroe’s features but a different life, a different wife, different children. Monroe spent multiple sessions in Locale III trying to understand whether he was observing a parallel timeline, an alternate dimension, or something his mind was constructing from its own depths. He never resolved that question definitively. He documented it and moved forward. What Monroe encountered consistently across all locales were intelligences that were not human and had never been human. He was careful and clinical in how he described these contacts. He did not call them angels or demons or aliens. He called them what his direct experience suggested: non-physical intelligences with apparent awareness, apparent intent, and apparent knowledge that exceeded anything Monroe could attribute to his own unconscious mind generating the experience internally. In one session documented in his journals from 1965, one of these intelligences told Monroe something about the nature of physical life that he found so disturbing he stopped his sessions for three weeks afterward. He described physical existence as a kind of school, a densified territory where consciousness comes to develop capacities it cannot develop in pure non-physical states, specifically the capacity to manage and transform strong emotion. The intelligence told Monroe that what humans experience as death is simply the end of an enrollment, and that the terror surrounding it exists because the densified physical state makes it nearly impossible to remember what lies on the other side. Monroe sat with that for three weeks. Then he went back. By 1967, Monroe had shared his research with enough scientists and researchers to begin attracting serious institutional attention. He was not the kind of man institutions expected to be making these reports. He was not a meditating mystic in California. He was a Virginia businessman who had produced and directed radio programming, built broadcast networks, held multiple patents in audio technology, and spoke the language of engineering, research design, and measurable outcomes. The Monroe Institute of Applied Sciences was incorporated in 1971 in Faber, Virginia. By this point Monroe had been running methodical out of body research for over a decade and had begun developing the technology that would define his legacy. Hemi-Sync, short for Hemispheric Synchronization, was Monroe’s application of audio engineering to consciousness research. Using precisely calibrated audio tones delivered separately to each ear, the technology produced binaural beats that guided both hemispheres of the brain into synchronized brainwave patterns. Monroe had observed that the out of body state consistently corresponded with specific brainwave signatures, and he engineered an audio method to reliably reproduce those signatures in other people. The results were not subtle. Research volunteers at the Monroe Institute began reporting out of body experiences, contact with non-physical intelligences, and encounters with deceased individuals using the Hemi-Sync protocols. Monroe documented thousands of these cases through the 1970s with the rigor of a clinical researcher. In April 1972, the United States government came knocking. The CIA and the Defense Intelligence Agency had been running a classified investigation into psychic phenomena since the late 1960s under a program that would eventually be called Stargate. Their interest had been catalyzed by Soviet research suggesting the Russians were developing psychic intelligence capabilities, specifically remote viewing, the ability to observe distant locations using consciousness rather than physical instruments. The Americans needed to know if it was real. They arrived at the Monroe Institute with funding and questions. Robert Monroe gave them both access and technology. The Hemi-Sync protocols became a core training component for the government’s remote viewing program. Monroe worked directly with researchers at Stanford Research Institute, particularly physicists Russell Targ and Hal Puthoff, who were running the government’s psychic research program with the scientific rigor the CIA required. Ingo Swann, a New York artist who became the most documented psychic in American government history, trained using Monroe’s methods. In 1973 Swann conducted a remote viewing session in which he described the planet Jupiter in detail, including a ring system around the planet that no human being knew existed. Voyager 1 confirmed Jupiter’s rings in 1979. Swann had described them six years earlier from a room in Manhattan. Monroe continued his personal research throughout this period while simultaneously running the Institute and collaborating with government researchers. His first book, Journeys Out of the Body, was published in 1971 and became the foundational text for what would become a worldwide out of body experience research community. It was written with the flat, factual tone of an engineering report. Monroe refused to romanticize or dramatize. He presented data. His second book, Far Journeys, published in 1985, went deeper. By this point Monroe had accumulated over 25 years of documented sessions and had begun receiving what he described as downloaded transmissions of information from non-physical intelligences he called INSPEC, short for Intelligent Species. These transmissions concerned the structure of consciousness, the mechanics of physical reality, and the nature of what happens to human awareness after physical death. The picture Monroe assembled across those 25 years was internally consistent across thousands of separate sessions. Consciousness does not originate in the brain. The brain is a receiver and processor, not a generator. Physical death involves a transition of awareness out of the body into non-physical states that Monroe had been navigating voluntarily for decades. The terror humans feel about death is largely a function of cultural programming and the amnesiac effect of dense physical embodiment, not a reflection of what death actually involves. Monroe described death, based on direct exploration, as recognizable. A loosening. A return to a state the consciousness already knows from the other side of birth. His third and final book, Ultimate Journey, was published in 1994. Monroe was 79 years old. He had been making the journey voluntarily for 36 years. The book reads differently from the first two, less like research notes and more like a man organizing everything he has learned before he no longer needs to write it down. Robert Allan Monroe died on March 17, 1995, at his home in Faber, Virginia. People who knew him well reported that in his final weeks he seemed more curious than afraid. That he spoke about what was coming the way a traveler speaks about a destination he has already visited many times and simply hasn’t been to recently. He left behind the Monroe Institute, which continues operating today with researchers, practitioners, and thousands of annual visitors from around the world. He left behind the Hemi-Sync technology, now used by hospitals, therapists, military veterans programs, and consciousness researchers across dozens of countries. He left behind three books of documented field research that no one has successfully debunked across 30 years of trying. And he left behind a single line from his final book that tends to lodge itself permanently in the mind of anyone who encounters it. He wrote that after 36 years of voluntary exploration beyond the body, the one thing he had become completely certain of was that what we are is much more than what we think we are, and that physical life, for all its density and difficulty and beauty, is only the smallest fraction of what consciousness actually does. A radio engineer from Virginia mapped the territory on the other side of death and filed his reports. The reports are still sitting there, waiting to be read.
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Thunder Haarp
Thunder Haarp@thunderHAARP·
@SportsNews0505 @LakersLead They go as far as ayton takes em. When he gets 15 and 10 they are hard to beat. Problem is he is only engaged like 20% of the time. They need a legit center and another 3D wing to be contenders
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HoopTalkYT
HoopTalkYT@SportsNews0505·
@LakersLead If they lock in i can see the finals. Luka needs to stop crying and chucking up 90 shots a night, Reaves consistently, LeBron 3pt shooting and Ayton shouldn’t see the court once.
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Lakers Lead
Lakers Lead@LakersLead·
Realistically, how far can this team go?
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Thunder Haarp
Thunder Haarp@thunderHAARP·
@flea333 I am right there with you. We bleed purple n gold
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Flea
Flea@flea333·
Lakers why am i so dumb as to ever have hope for you
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Thunder Haarp
Thunder Haarp@thunderHAARP·
@FadeAwayMedia @Lakers Last 2 min, 3 point game, sub in an ancient injured dinosaur lebron for 6/9 from the field Rui. Sorry but that move was ASS by Reddick.
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FADE
FADE@FadeAwayMedia·
@Lakers We BENCHED RUI down the stretch who had 18 points for MARCUS SMART What is JJ cooking? LMFAOOOOOOOOOO
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Men of Purpose
Men of Purpose@Men_Of_Purpose·
The matrix never wanted you to hear this
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Thunder Haarp
Thunder Haarp@thunderHAARP·
@QuoteForum Dude is 7 feet tall probably has massive hands yet loses possession of the ball 50% of his touches
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Hoop Quotes
Hoop Quotes@QuoteForum·
“I don’t feel important enough in the offense. I feel like all they want me to do is catch lobs and that’s it. I’m way better than just that.” — Ayton post game 😳
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HustleBitch
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_·
🚨 MEGACHURCH BLOOD RITUAL SHOCK: KENNETH COPELAND SLICES HIS HAND OPEN & DRINKS FROM THE CUP — “NOW HIS BLOOD IS IN MY BODY.” It begins with "The Lord directed me..." A blade comes out during service. He moans and grunts as he slices his hand open. He squeezes his blood into a cup. Another man cuts his hand. He also drops his blood into a cup. Their blood is poured together. “His blood is mixed with my blood.” He lifts the cup and drinks from it. “Now his blood is in my body.” From the pulpit. In front of the congregation. On camera. It was staged. Fake. But it was still performed. Still broadcast. He proclaims: "Western people don’t know anything about covenant. Eastern people do!” Most people have never seen anything like this inside an American church. If this wasn’t happening inside a church, what would people be calling it right now?
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