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Depth in a shallow world | You feel it too. Something's off. Let's explore together.

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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
@AP Wondering if this is even constitutional? And youngsters are probably going to find loopholes anyway...
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
Imagine thinking you're better just because you were born with a certain skin color.
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
@OliverMolander European boomer legislators who barely know how to 'turn on' the Google won't accept this...
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Oliver Molander@OliverMolander·
Idea: Can we just give €10B to Linus and let him build a leading European open source AI lab.
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
@Reuters The problem is that the ones who had to decide on this ruling probably have never touched a video game.
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
@neet_sol It should be based on merit because we can control and choose how hard we work and how good we get in a profession. You can't choose your skin color or where you were born...
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Neet@neet_sol·
Job applications are like “not that it matters lol but are you hispanic”
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
Imagine how insanely special you need to be to make it to the big leagues.
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
@bathcat Great things take time. Take up positive habits and be consistent. Keep going, keep growing.
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bathcat@bathcat·
is this a good amount to have saved as a 27 year old man
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Sakaya@stoicmother·
it will cost $840,000 to enroll my four children in our local private school from kindergarten to graduation.
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
@OneJKMolina Congratz, because that usually means you're doing things right
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JK Molina@OneJKMolina·
Had my biggest YouTube video ever. 25k views (big deal for me). And the comments are split. I gave away my best material created in about 3 years of work. The comments are: A) People being thankful and nice. B) SCAMMER!
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Camus@newstart_2024·
All blue-eyed people on Earth descend from a single common ancestor. One person had a mutation 6,000–10,000 years ago that switched off melanin production in the iris, creating blue eyes for the first time. That trait spread because it was considered attractive. Green eyes are even rarer, while brown was the original human eye color. A 2008 University of Copenhagen study confirmed that nearly all blue-eyed people share the exact same mutation in the HERC2 gene — strong evidence of a single founder. One tiny genetic change in one individual thousands of years ago created a visible trait now carried by hundreds of millions of people today.
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
@LindyTasteful The time an ivy league education was seriously hard to get pass for is behind us. If you get in and have a reasonable attendance rate, they'll let you pass
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
@Ilegvm The strongest person is the one who can maintain their composure in the heat of the moment
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💥Texas Girl💥
Never get so high on success that you forget where you started. Stay humble, remember your beginnings, and give back. ♥️
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
How is life in China?
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
@anvyrd There's nothing wrong with working hard and earning an honest wage. What's really wrong is that there's a system in place that makes life more and more unaffordable for young people
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
@cavempty_ Most ads suck too, that's the most annoying thing. Like why spend so much money on getting your ads shown but then they're shit?
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cav empty@cavempty_·
i love how on youtube if you don’t hit skip ad when the button pops up it assumes you’re fine with watching ads forever and never getting to the video
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Shane Donovan@SDDonovan·
Be honest. You’ve bought a book purely for the cover and have still not read it. 😅
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Prof. Feynman@ProfFeynman·
Understand. Don't memorize. Learn principles, not formulas.
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
@demiurgently What's making them lie do you think? Is it maybe the 3-5 year experience requirement for an internship that some places have? Or not being able to get a job due to a huge shortage of entry jobs for young people? There are often reasons for things happening.
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sydney@demiurgently·
extreme blackpill seeing how many prospective interns are straight up lying on resumes
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MaskedScribe@themaskedscribe·
Stillness is the key
Electra@Electrarythm

There is a certain type of person everywhere now, especially online. He consumes endless information every day: philosophy, psychology, productivity, spirituality, neuroscience, business, self-improvement, history. He knows a little about everything and deeply experiences almost nothing. His entire identity becomes built around understanding instead of living. He watches videos about confidence instead of speaking confidently. Reads about discipline instead of becoming disciplined. Studies relationships instead of learning how to love. Consumes motivational content instead of taking action. He feels intelligent because he is constantly mentally stimulated. But stimulation is not transformation. Most of the time, knowledge becomes emotional protection. Reality is unpredictable. Reality humiliates. Reality exposes weakness. Books and ideas do not. Inside information, he can continue imagining himself as intelligent, deep, insightful, different from ordinary people. So he remains trapped in preparation. He constantly feels as if he is "becoming" someone, while his real life remains strangely untouched. He develops sophisticated language for problems he never confronts directly. He can explain human behavior beautifully while being unable to handle ordinary discomfort, rejection, uncertainty, loneliness, or risk. He slowly turns life into observation instead of participation. The internet rewards this personality heavily. He receives validation for sounding aware rather than becoming capable. Eventually, he begins confusing self-analysis with growth and information with wisdom. But beneath the intelligence usually exists the same thing: fear. Fear of failure. Fear of embarrassment. Fear of reality answering back. Because action destroys fantasy. The moment he truly acts, he can no longer hide inside potential.

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