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@MaxKohen

Digital Creator | Cyberpunk • Noir • Retro-Futurism Cinematic visuals, dark elegance. 🖤

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Underwater ✨ Created with Grok Imagine ✨
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Nothing Is Real
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Feels Like Dancing
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Subway Dancing Grok Imagine
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Subway Dancing
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Melancholy 🖤 Grok Imagine
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Feels Like Dancing ~°~ Grok Imagine
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She is a cosmic girl 🔭 Grok Imagine
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Feels Like Dancing ~°~ Grok Imagine
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AYLE@shadowsouli·
Ayle’s Fashion Snap #10 Winter is a dot— polka dots, curled beneath the ground. Even the rain falls in scattered points. ˖⁺‧₊˚ #AIFashion
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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
ELON MUSK: “What I see is what I call shallow empathy. People have empathy for the criminals, but not empathy for the victims. I believe one should have deep empathy and ask, what is the greater good for society? Is it better to incarcerate criminals, and prevent them from hurting people, or to let them loose and allow those people to be hurt?”
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The Girl and the Ghosts
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This is how you take an order
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Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir·
Here’s Ben Stein in 1979 describing television as an engine of cultural demoralization. He argues that a small clique of producers and writers pushed a left-coded inversion of reality onto the public. They despised traditional power centers and hated figures like Buckley. They propagandized the nation into accepting a fake world where businessmen are villains, criminals are the good-guys, small towns are sinister, military officers are proto-fascists, and work barely exists.
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir

In the 1970s Ben Stein interviewed major TV producers/writers to ask why their portrayal of US culture was so distorted. Businessmen were evil. Real life crime was always depicted inaccurately, favoring instead the Marxist narratives on race, class, and culture of the new left.

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Guy at the bar is Gen X. No question.
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A Japanese restaurant put “face slap” on the menu. 500 yen per slap. Up to five. Extra 100 yen to pick your server. It started free. Demand forced them to charge. Onlookers cheered. Women requested multiple rounds. The owner noticed. So he flipped it: female customers could pay to do the slapping. American spas charge $200 for a sound bath. Japan charged $3.50 to hit you. Both call it stress relief. One of them has a waitlist.
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