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JoeRoganft

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Illustrator, creator of ToeRogane NFT, Sasquatch is real

Idaho, USA Tham gia Mart 2009
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JoeRoganft
JoeRoganft@artbutt·
@pnwguerrilla Immigrants creating fraudulent companies for the sole purpose of importing more of their third world low iq people.
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PNWGUERRILLA
PNWGUERRILLA@pnwguerrilla·
I swear Washington state is getting browner by the day. It’s like they are just spawning in. And they all have brand new cars too…
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Philip K. Dick’s Legendary 1977 Metz Monologue: “If You Find This World Bad, You Should See Some of the Others” This stunning 90-minute monologue he delivered as guest of honor at the Second Metz International Science Fiction Festival in France. He didn’t talk about DeLoreans or machines. Instead, PKD laid out his mind-bending theory of orthogonal time a right-angle “sideways” axis running perpendicular to normal linear time. In fact moving back and far forward in time is the same as all time happened all at once. Like being caught on the inner layer of an onion, the are other layers of this infinite onion representing forward and back time in one holographic whole onion. Along the lateral axis, he said, parallel realities constantly branch off whenever a cosmic “Programmer” (a divine or simulation-like force) tweaks a variable in the past. Déjà vu? He called it a literal glitch, a residual memory from the previous timeline that just got overwritten. Reality, he argued, is like a programmable simulation or a divine chess game, constantly being edited into better versions. Pure 1977 prophecy that feels like it predicted simulation theory decades early. This is the same visionary genius whose stories became some of the greatest sci-fi movies ever made: 
• Blade Runner (from Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? — questioning what is “real”) 
• Total Recall (from “We Can Remember It for You Wholesale” — false memories and alternate lives) 
• Minority Report (precognition and changing what “will” happen) 
• A Scanner Darkly (layers of fractured identity and perception) 
• The Adjustment Bureau (fate manipulation across branching possibilities)
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele

They called it a Time Machine. Welp… Focus:

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signüll@signulll·
the craziest part now is that the modern computer probably has to be entirely reinvented, from scratch. pretty much like how jobs & co brought apple ii to market. like not improved. not given a chatbot sidebar or something but really from the ground up like the iphone redefined what it meant to be a pocket computer. the current paradigm for computers was built around a human staring at a screen, moving a cursor, opening apps, managing windows, naming files, remembering where things live, & manually translating intent into interface actions. that made sense when the human was the runtime. but in an ai native world, it starts to look kinda ridiculous. you can see this ridiculousness when you use computer use agents… they are useful sure, but they’re also obviously transitional. they’re teaching ai to operate machines designed for humans, which is clever, but also kind of absurd. it’s like making a robot hand so it can use a doorknob instead of asking why the door needs a knob at all. yes i know humans also need to use a door knob, but maybe in the future humans don’t need to use a computer, or at least what we think of a computer today at all. this all leads to some interesting questions: - what is a file when the system understands context? - what is an app when intent can route itself? - what is a desktop when work can be decomposed, executed, monitored, & summarized by agents? - what is a browser when the agent can retrieve, compare, transact, & remember? - what is an operating system when the primary user is no longer just a person, but a person plus a swarm of delegated intelligences? or no person at all. the old computer assumed navigation. the new computer has to assume a new kind of intention. the old computer organized information. the new computer has to try to organize agency. we’re still in the hacky middle stage at the moment with sidebars, copilots, agents clicking through legacy ui, & automation layers sitting on top of 40 year old metaphors. the new computer is likely one where memory, context, identity, permissions, tools, agents, & interfaces are native primitives. this means desktop, mobile, browser, apps, files, folders deserves another first principles look.
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🧬Maxpein🧬
🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
Carl Jung wrote: "The more intelligent and self-aware a person is, the more they suffer from the general unconsciousness of society." This is not a badge of honor. It is a recognition of the weight carried by those who cannot unsee what they have already seen. This is the psychology of the deep thinker and if you recognize yourself here, this one is for you: The architecture of alienation. It starts early. The child who asks why adults say one thing and do another. The one whose questions are always labeled as "overthinking." Nietzsche described these people as "free spirits" — essential for progress, but wandering in a wilderness everyone else refuses to enter. Research by Dr. Elaine Aron suggests approximately 20% of the population processes information more deeply and notices subtleties others completely miss. In a world that rewards speed, this depth can feel like a disability. The frequency of truth. Deep thinkers operate on a different wavelength, the frequency of truth rather than the frequency of comfort. Most people live without ever questioning the fundamental assumptions of their own existence. But the deep thinker has glimpsed behind the veil. Like Plato's prisoner who escapes the cave and returns to share what he saw only to be rejected and called a troublemaker—the deep thinker carries the burden of the witness. They see the masks, the exploitation, and the pain that everyone else has agreed to ignore. The emotional sponge. Deep thinkers do not just observe emotions, they absorb them. They feel the anxiety of a stranger as if it were their own. They perform enormous amounts of invisible emotional labor — checking in on people, listening, supporting, acting as the unofficial therapist of every room they enter. And yet the relationship is almost always asymmetric. They give at a depth most people cannot match. They live with the quiet loneliness of being the strong one, the one everyone leans on, but no one thinks to ask: "Are you okay?" The mask of normalcy. To survive, many deep thinkers learn to wear a mask, laughing at jokes they do not find funny, feigning interest in conversations that feel hollow, modulating their intensity to avoid being too much. This is not deception. It is survival. But the cost is enormous. Maintaining the split between the complex private self and the simple public self is exhausting. And the mask, while protective, makes true connection nearly impossible. You cannot be fully known while hiding. The wounded healer. Jung wrote about this archetype; the person who transforms their own brokenness into a source of healing for others. The wounds of rejection and misunderstanding become sources of deep compassion. The person who has felt most unseen becomes the most gifted at seeing others. But the challenge is learning to give without emptying yourself completely, to love others without losing yourself in the process. The alchemy of solitude. For deep thinkers, there is a crucial distinction between loneliness and solitude. Loneliness is the pain of disconnection from others. Solitude is the joy of connection with yourself. In solitude, the deep thinker finally breathes. The noise of the world falls away. The internal landscape becomes clear. Isolation transforms into introspection and that is where the real work happens. The revolutionary act of authenticity. In a world that profits from insecurity, choosing to be genuinely yourself is a radical act. When a deep thinker chooses authenticity over performance, it creates space for others to do the same. It gives people permission to be real in a culture that rewards shallow. If you recognize yourself in any of this, stop apologizing for your depth. You are not broken. You are not too much. You are not too sensitive. You are awake in a world that prefers to stay asleep. Your sensitivity is a superpower. Your intensity is a strength. ✨🙌🏾💫
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BETTY@betty_nft·
If you’ve got an NFT PFP I wanna follow you. Bonus points for 2021 PFPs.
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Daily Mail US
Daily Mail US@Daily_MailUS·
BREAKING NEWS: Apple CEO Tim Cook abruptly steps down
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JoeRoganft
JoeRoganft@artbutt·
@RedPillRabbit Jugaad makes indian culture incompatible with western civilization
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Neon White Rabbit@RedPillRabbit·
Looks like there’s no Indians on Elons AI team anymore? Just Whites and East Asians? What happened? 🤣🤣🤣 P.S. Insider verified to me that all the Indian hires were let go for being unable to contribute anything. Obvious fake credentials/most likely scam interviews.
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JoeRoganft
JoeRoganft@artbutt·
@RokoMijic Jugaad makes indian culture incompatible with western civilization
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JoeRoganft@artbutt·
@Battlefield A game that finally had the potential but is just gonna die out like the last one because you don’t understand your playerbase and drip feed mediocre content. Thats where it’s heading.
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Battlefield@Battlefield·
Can you guess where we’re headed in Season 5? 👀
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Ben Avery
Ben Avery@benaveryisgood·
My very talented friend @aronfromm made this video about Norm Macdonald and its incredible. Please share.
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Martyr Made
Martyr Made@martyrmade·
I need everybody with a passing interest in fiction to check out two novels by @goldengoatguild. I'm serious, I'll put the links below. I recently read his new book, Crowbar, and it's been lodged in my brain. The story is complex, dark, not for the faint of heart. Most fiction these days is read by, and written for, women and children, but not Edwards's novels. The story of Crowbar is wild (Rhodesian mercenaries, Robert Maxwell, MKULTRA-style rogue intel ops, shadowy cults... a mindf*ck, as the kids used to say), but I was so struck by the quality of the writing that I started re-reading his first book, King of Dogs, as soon as I put Crowbar down. I had read King of Dogs some time ago, but it's even better than I remember. Near-future America experiencing a Soviet-style slow-burn collapse, as private military contractors, cartels, militias, and gangs fight to monopolize territory and resources. And that's just the setting - the story is about loyalty, honor, and commitment, and somehow Edwards pulls that off without ever being corny. I'm not joking. We have a real-deal, genuine talent on our hands, and he's one of us. Start with King of Dogs, as it provides an easier entry point than Crowbar, which reads like a co-project of William S. Burroughs and Cormac McCarthy. Surely, I'm exaggerating? I'm really not. I don't throw comparisons like that around lightly. This guy can fucking write. I've read a lot of fiction over the years, and I haven't been this excited about a new author in a long time. Go buy these two books, please. You will not regret it (well, you might regret reading Crowbar, but in a good way). (links below)
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TUPACABRA
TUPACABRA@tupacabra·
CHRONO VISOR
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Amy Mek
Amy Mek@AmyMek·
🚨SOMALIFICATION OF UTAH IS RAGING ON (UPDATE) As I warned in my earlier alert.... “ALERT UTAH - YOUR RED STATE IS QUIETLY BECOMING ‘LITTLE SOMALIA’” In the heart of conservative Mormon country, a Somali Bantu Muslim community of roughly 10,000 is openly celebrating its rapid growth - admitting they’re “taking over slowly,” pocketing $5.7 MILLION in federal grants, and steering their kids toward the full Islamic “deen” with youth programs, mosques, and community events. Now the political payoff has arrived, and it’s a full-on far-left nightmare. 🚨Liban Mohamed, a 27-year-old Black Muslim born in Logan and raised in Ogden to Somali immigrant parents, just announced his run for U.S. House in Utah’s new 1st Congressional District. This is the son of that very community, and he’s running on an extreme, radical platform straight from his own campaign video and site: ⚠️Abolish ICE & End all immigration detention, open borders on steroids ⚠️ Full citizenship path for Dreamers + “pathways to legal status” for undocumented immigrants, amnesty for millions ⚠️ Medicare for All complete socialist government takeover of healthcare as a “human right,” scrap private insurance entirely ⚠️ Universal childcare so “no parent has to choose between their child and their career,” more taxpayer-funded dependency ⚠️ Housing as a “right” restrict/ban corporations and private equity from buying single-family homes while dumping massive federal spending on “permanently affordable” units and ending “unfair evictions.” ⚠️ $20 federal minimum wage (indexed to inflation) - job-killing wage mandates ⚠️ Cap CEO-to-worker pay ratios with tax penalties on companies - wealth redistribution ⚠️Pass the PRO Act + repeal all “Right-to-Work” laws to force union power ⚠️ Equality Act - nationwide woke LGBTQ+ takeover of housing, jobs, schools, bathrooms, sports, shelters, and all federally funded programs ⚠️ Overturn Citizens United to ban corporate and PAC spending, while flooding the system with leftist money ⚠️ He whines that Utahns lead the nation in charitable giving, yet “our leaders take us for granted” while pushing to socialize everything and crying about “genocide” in Gaza.... 🚨Even the LDS Church is helping fuel this takeover: They have a policy of donating $25,000 of your tithing dollars to build every new or expanding mosque in Utah, including $25,000 straight to Utah’s largest mega-mosque (the Utah Islamic Center in West Jordan). Utahns - especially Latter-day Saints - your state is being transformed from the inside while your leaders host Iftars and your own Church writes checks for mosques with your tithing money. This is demographic conquest in America’s reddest stronghold. The “Mormon state” is on track to become the “Little Somalia” of the Rockies. Demand answers. Pause the refugee flow. Protect your culture. No reciprocity. No surrender. Pay attention, Utah.
Amy Mek@AmyMek

🚨ALERT UTAH - YOUR RED STATE IS QUIETLY BECOMING “LITTLE SOMALIA In the heart of conservative Mormon country - long seen as one of America’s reddest and most family-oriented states 0 a Somali Bantu Muslim community of roughly 10,000 is openly celebrating its rapid growth. They admit they’re “taking over slowly” while receiving $5.7 MILLION in federal grants and full-throated praise from the Utah Muslim Civic League. “Everybody knows this as the Mormon state, right? Nobody thinks about Somalis here… It’s a lot of Mormons. It’s a lot of Muslims too.” They’re moving in from Minnesota (the Somali capital), Dallas, and beyond because Utah is “a lot safer to raise kids” and steer them toward the deen — the full Islamic lifestyle. One organizer says plainly: “Western countries are really hard to raise your kids towards the deen… so a lot of people find that it’s really safe here.” Their nonprofit runs youth programs, basketball tournaments, and Eid events, while their explicit goal is to connect kids to the mosques “not just on Ramadan… even after Eid.” Sisters say they feel “respected” wearing hijab in public, and jobs now accommodate prayer times and Ramadan. 🚨 Meanwhile, the Somali Bantu Association of America has pocketed $5.7 million in U.S. taxpayer grants since 2017 ($5.1M direct + $602K subgrants) for “integration” programs, while on the ground they prioritize Islamic practice “from babies all the way until we pass away.” They even received a $10,000 grant from Islamic Relief USA, an organization long accused of Muslim Brotherhood ties. And one of the groups closest to Governor Cox? The Utah Muslim Civic League, which brags about 60,000+ Muslims and 15,000+ registered Muslim voters in Utah. They openly cheer the Somali Bantus: “Please put your hands together for The Somali Bantu Basketball Association… an incredible non-profit organization to support refugee families…” This is not “diversity.” This is demographic conquest in America’s reddest stronghold. Utahns - especially Latter-day Saints - your state is being transformed while your leaders host Iftars and your tax dollars fund it. Demand answers. Pause the refugee flow. Protect your culture. No reciprocity. No surrender. The “Mormon state” should not become the “Little Somalia” of the Rockies. Pay attention, Utah. SEE THE FULL REPORT: rairfoundation.com/red-state-utah…

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Framer 🇱🇹
Framer 🇱🇹@Framer_X·
From one image → a living woollen world 👀 Made with Seedance 2.0. Source image + prompts below👇
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