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  New Story
Posted by: Quantum12 - 12-02-2023, 03:05 PM - Forum: Collaborative Writing - Replies (2)

Hi does anyone want to write a story together or many people?

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  Thailand, my dream, my hope
Posted by: music is magic - 12-02-2023, 06:11 AM - Forum: Travel - No Replies

I hope next year I"ll be able to tour and cycle Thailand. I finally got a job here after 8 years of just bumming around in this country. Sadly, the pay is about $6 dollars an hour, but wtf, some money is better then nothing.

Enjoy the video.  My Thai language is much easier than japanese.

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  Your life's journey to the steps forward in life
Posted by: music is magic - 12-01-2023, 10:17 PM - Forum: Chit Chat - Replies (1)

I think many of us here are over 60 and into their 70' and 80'. I, as you know my  life is in a foreign country and I'm really some what illiterate here, but I manage to get by.
My life now is that of one that lives by oneself. It's not a lifestyle I choose, but life is given to us and we shall abide and accept it. As the path of life leads us on a daily walk into the unknown thrill of just being alive, I've chose to say to myself, touch the ground with my souls of my feet and feel the vibrant life that awaits me every day. 
Thanks for reading.
MIM

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  Jack the Bipper
Posted by: Lysergic - 12-01-2023, 08:39 PM - Forum: Chit Chat - Replies (1)

Liberal Shitholes like San Francisco, Seattle, LA, DC, are like what you will see below.

A culture of being the biggest piece of shit possible with out much repercussion for doing so.

I say the world needs more Roof Koreans.

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  Chopsticks on his mind.
Posted by: Blaine91555 - 12-01-2023, 03:11 PM - Forum: Current Events - No Replies

Quote:He couldn’t get chopsticks out of his head — and we’re not talking about the piano tune.

A man in Vietnam who had experienced severe headaches for five months was flabbergasted after discovering that he had a pair of chopsticks lodged in his skull.

How in the hell do you walk around with chopsticks shoved up your nose into your brain for five months and not know they were there? Ats2486_banghead Ats2486_banghead Ats2486_banghead

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What caught my eye also was the hospital this unfortunate gentleman was in.

The Vietnam-Cuba Friendship Hospital
Quote:The Vietnam-Cuba Friendship Dong Hoi Hospital in central Quang Binh province, a facility that Cuban leader Fidel Castro committed to help Vietnam during his historical trip to the liberated area in South Vietnam 45 years ago, is regarded as a ‘gem’ of the friendship between the two countries.

I knew there was a relationship with China, but did not know that Castro had targeted Vietnam. Cuba can't even provide quality modern healthcare for Cuban people so it makes me wonder if Cuba's involvement with healthcare in Vietnam is a blessing or a curse. I suppose some healthcare is better than no healthcare. I'd think Vietnam would be far better off having a relationship with the West. Even China adopted Western medicine.

Anyway, I thought this was an interesting news tidbit. I suppose the moral of this story is to not use chopsticks to pick your nose and get a second opinion when using a Cuban hospital in Vietnam.

Quote:However, when he reported to the hospital following the incident, doctors didn’t find any chopsticks or any abnormalities with his nose.

Yep, the reason he had them in his nose for five months is the hospital originally missed the sticks jammed into his brain.

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  One State, Two State, Red State, Blue State
Posted by: IdeomotorPrisoner - 12-01-2023, 03:01 AM - Forum: Current Events - Replies (3)

One state, Two state, Red state, Blue state,
Black state, Blue state, Old state, New state.
This one has an electric car.
This one has a battle scar.
Say! What a lot of states there are.


There was a debate tonight.  I thought it was great watching. So I decided to score it, like my opinion matters. 

Anyway... Here is one random American's thoughts. 

Question 1: Migration

DeSantis went right for the birthday party.

Newsom, would you answer the damn question? What is your response to why people leave California? Just say it! It's too EXPENSIVE. People are moving because it's too expensive.

Politifact says: More Floridians move to California than vice versa. But Ron won the point.

DeSantis 1 - Newsom 0

Question 2: Taxes

This one is funny. Florida has a higher poverty rate by far, and greater wealth inequality.

Oh why did you have to go and pimp for Biden's Job Creation, which is a fallacy.

Debate-wise, you lost. I even agree with higher taxes and you lost pimping fallacy on this one, Gavin.

DeSantis 2 - Newsom 0

Question 3: Unemployment/Job Creation

And it's about covid... And who kept their Disney park open. Oh LOOK HOW WE BOTH DID ON OUR COVID DEATH RATES. But what about unemployment rates? Their really low. Lowest they've been in decades, right?

Ron was pro vaccine, pro lock down, pro everything until that became a party issue. All true.

This is funny. This covid back and forth. Lol.

If you're an economist, using standard metrics, Newsom is killing him on this one. And I prefer democrat economic policy (taxes)

DeSantis 2 - Newsom 1

Question 4: Immigration

Numbers dropped. 1.7 million gotaways.

Ron didnt support amnesty, Gavin. He voted against Security and Immigration Reform Act (H.R. 6136). You did lie.

But he did support a few that could be considered indirect support under Obama.

And again with the birthday party.

 And that is screwed up to lie to them for a political stunt and then eventually drop them at a Sacremento, California Home Depot parking lot.

But it worked.

And now, there really is a 14B dollar border plan. The aforementioned stunt may have something to do with that.

But that's a new thing for democrats so...

DeSantis 3 - Newsom 1

Question 5: Crime

We also have the most car accidents, Ron.

Homicide Rates in 2023:

Florida: 9.7/100k #19
California 8.8/100k #26

Actually California does have the better crime rate.

We're not leaving in droves anymore. That reversed in 2023 in several cities. We are not facing a crime ridden reality. People just don't like our politics. And LA murders are down 22% In 2023.

Highest murder rates are almost always red states. But we're leaving in droves! Favorite point he has. Crime is fine here.

DeSantis 3 - Newsom 2

Question 6: Parental Rights

Don't say gay!

What a fucking lead-in softball question to kiss Florida's policies ass, Hannity. Impartial my ass.

"Using education as a sword for your cultural purge"

Sorry but, ❤️❤️❤️! Exactly.

Wow, they didn't let Newsom defend that attack by DeSantis. I want to know what how he responds to minor sexchange tourism. Seems like a point he wants to defend... nevermind Fox is moving on...

BS. Fox. LGBT bias from me.

DeSantis 3 - Newsom 3

Question 7: Education

California Kids are stupid as shit. Florida kids really are smarter. Except the Universities. Now Back to covid. Blaming Biden. Yes, we are a union state. But, DeSantis made the better point on that short question..

DeSantis 4 - Newsome 3

Oh, here we go.

Question 8: Abortion

Why are you afraid to say it, Gavin?

You can only affirm you support 3rd trimester abortion through euphemism of "I support the decision of the doctor and her mother in rare circumstances?"

I support that too, avoided answer nonetheless. Just say yes, and let them twist it.

Science says: Fetal heartbeats are involuntary nerve impulse (electrical signal) in the lump of cells that become the circulatory system.

And Newsom can use all my tax money he wants (265 million this year) to fund those wicked abortions.

6 weeks is BS anyway, 57% of Ohio agrees with Newsom too.

And abortions performed past 30 weeks account for 0.0 nationally. Not even enough to register a tenth of a percentage.

They put Newsom on blast to answer and he wouldn't play.

Another bias point awarded.

DeSantis 4 - Newsom 4

Lightning Round:

Those answers were all as expected. Better stop this, right Fox? Newsom is killing him again.

DeSantis 4 - Newsom 5

Question 9: Oil

I hate energy crap. What is greedy oil vs greedy green bullshit? I support a SELF-SUSTAINING AMERICAN ENERGY industry, and if that means drilling Alaska or switching to hydrogen, so be it.

But this is on the debate, trying to avoid  personal opinions. Though we will have Internal Combustion until 2035 for new vehicles. Misleading from Ron. 

And I hate EV's and climate crap so another bias point. 

DeSantis 5 - Newsome 5

Question 10: Homelessness

Yeah what about homelessness?

Those really are freedoms, he's got you there.

How many times is Ron gonna bring up people moving? 

You know birthrates are also way down. That doesn't get brought up, though.  From 110 per 1000 women aged 25-29 to 70 per 1000 in 2021. That keeps falling too. No one wants kids. Families move out. Young people move in and get dogs.

But that's not this issue.

The San Fransisco shit map was great. The counter "You're a bully" thing was also funny. Point Ron. Law and Order does better with homelessness.

DeSantis 6 - Newsom 5

Question 11: Israel

On the issue, they both said the right thing. And then bitched at each other... tie.

DeSantis 7 - Newsom 6

Question 12: China

Ron is right, they are our number one foe. All Gavin does kiss their ass. But gavin is right, Ron pandered for Chinese money too. And there they go again...

True, Newsom did call out China for drugs and the Uyghurs, diplomatically. But Newsom didn't say anything negative like they're not turning the world against us. He deflected again.

They both deflected a lot. Final point, Ron, because it appears China owns Newsom.

Final Score: DeSantis 8 - Newsom 6

I guess that's it. And the final score. I really am a libertarian...

DeSantis wins with the weaker debate kung-fu. He flailed and still won. Which is hilarious.

Newsom debates better. But Ron beat him on my arbitrary point awarding, all non conservatives would say Newsom slaughtered him, and vice versa. I do feel Newsom gave Trump and Haley a bump.

And pretty much just assured Trump the Republican nomination.

That was fun. I want to see Trump v. Newsom

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  Royal Australian Navy personnel to maintain United Navy's submarines
Posted by: xpert11 - 11-30-2023, 10:37 PM - Forum: Military Projects - Replies (1)

The U.S. Navy will conduct its first submarine maintenance work in Australia next summer using the sub tender Emory S. Land, with 30 Australian sailors embarked to learn how to repair the Virginia class of submarine. 

Raven said Australian officers, sailors and government civilians are already in the nuclear training pipeline with the U.S. Navy and are learning attack sub maintenance procedures in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and at Barrow-in-Furness, England.

Story

I will spare the reader an outline of the massive obstacles and issues facing Australia's nuclear-powered submarine ambitions. But this might interest anyone interested in present USN and possible future RAN platforms. 

I note how maintenance on the Virginia class will be undertaken with or on submarine tenders. There probably isn't room for a dry dock at HMAS Stirling, and work on the RAN's Collins class submarines is done in Adelaide.

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  Sup Hoes
Posted by: Lysergic - 11-30-2023, 08:37 PM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (6)

Got tired of fucking retards deleting my posts cause they a bitch.

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  Kissinger is Dead
Posted by: theshadowknows - 11-30-2023, 07:23 AM - Forum: Current Events - Replies (7)

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I try not to speak badly of the dead, but thank God this evil little puppet master shit is gone. The world is a safer place without him. The evil ones live forever, it seems like.

Quote:Henry Kissinger, national security adviser and secretary of state under two presidents and longtime éminence grise of the U.S. foreign policy establishment, died on November 29 at his home in Connecticut. He was 100 years old.

Kissinger helped to prolong the Vietnam War and expand that conflict into neutral Cambodia; facilitated genocides in Cambodia, East Timor, and Bangladesh; accelerated civil wars in southern Africa; and supported coups and death squads throughout Latin America. He had the blood of at least 3 million people on his hands, according to his biographer Greg Grandin.

There were “few people who have had a hand in as much death and destruction, as much human suffering, in so many places around the world as Henry Kissinger,” said veteran war crimes prosecutor Reed Brody.

A 2023 investigation by The Intercept found that Kissinger — perhaps the most powerful national security adviser in American history and the chief architect of U.S. war policy in Southeast Asia from 1969 to 1975 — was responsible for more civilian deaths in Cambodia than was previously known, according to an exclusive archive of U.S. military documents and interviews with Cambodian survivors and American witnesses.

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  Shadow Person post (Because it felt like it was needed)
Posted by: guyfriday - 11-29-2023, 04:32 PM - Forum: Paranormal Studies - Replies (9)

So, I have posted this story before, it has become one of my favorite due to the Shadow Person isn't menacing, there is a photo involved, and the people who took the picture allowed me to use it and tell their story. My investigation notes are also include. The only difference is that I only included one photo since the other photo didn't seem interesting. 

 
Date of event: 16 Jun 2012
Location of Event: Seattle Science Center, Seattle WA.


During the Egyptian history exhibit a Shadow Person was reported in the gold room by a married couple from Marysville WA. This event was witnessed by a few other people. Only one other person at the event was able to be contacted for a description of what they had seen. A member of the Set-up team had made a statement that they also spotted a Shadowy figure during the setup of the event. This eyewitness didn't witness the event in the gold exhibit room, so I will not include this testimony for this event.

The claim of the couple that did the reporting on this Shadow Person event stated that the shadowy figure seemed to be standing guard over some of the exhibited pieces. This claim was repeated by the other eyewitness to this event.

Added notes:
None of the people interviewed about this event claimed any feelings of malice or anger. Both the couple that did the reporting and the other contacted eyewitness both stated that the Shadow Person in question seemed to be standing guard but would fade out when looked at directly.

The member of the exhibit set up team had stated that there was a shadowy figure that would be reported as, "being seen out of the corner of your eye, but when looked at directly would simple vanish." This set up team member also added that the shadowy figure would stand out of the way but would seem to be keeping an eye on the people handling the pieces of the exhibit.

After seeing the pictures included, and interviewing the other eyewitnesses, I will have to conclude that this event has enough merit to place this event as a possible Shadow Person event.


Picture:

 

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Let me know if this post is unreadable. I had some kind of formatting issue.

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  Bavarian & Swabian food - South Germany's finest grandma approved recipes
Posted by: TDDA - 11-29-2023, 03:54 PM - Forum: Food & Cooking - Replies (8)

In alignment with the motto of this site "deny ignorance", I want to offer some insights into authentic German cooking.

Have you ever wanted to eat some special dish from a foreign country and searching for recipes? Only to discover that there are tons of variations and substitutions, sometimes even complete different dishes? Often when I search for famous recipes from different countries, there are a lot of self-made variations, that often do not represent the actual food I am looking for. Variations are nice but some dishes I have seen on English cooking boards that are allegedly German, could not be more far away from the actual experience.

That is why I start by offering easy to follow, step by step recipes with pictures and comments how to get there. For this I chose a few famous foods from my region and present them to you in the poll above. I will cook them and take photos so you don't miss any important steps. Even if you think you are bad at cooking but have not given up yet, you will be surprised how easy it can be. Without all the modern flashy riff-raff, "secret ingredients" or special techniques.

I hope to see similar threads from members that love to cook and are willing share their local recipes. Knowing this forum is just filling up, I will wait a few weeks and collect results, then start producing the recipes for you. 

My standards are to use no artificial flavoring or sauce-fix products, not even sauce-binder. You will learn to substitute all this with your skills, instead of chemicals that are bad for your health. Don't be afraid, if you can cut an onion, you can pull of some of these recipes with good results. 

The poll is multiple choice and I begin with the highest rated ones.



~ Cooking ~
German meat balls with swabian potato salad
Simple meat balls that contain caramelized onions, milk soaked leftover breadcrumbs and herbs, 
accompanied by a dark sauce and famous Swabian style potato salad
Difficulty: ♥

Bavarian roasted pork with plain potato and sauerkraut
A pork roast, accompanied by a hearty sauce and just plain potato and sauerkraut - the classic!
Difficulty: ♥♥

Swabian varieties of Maultaschen
A noodle dough pocket half the size of your palm, filled with either spinach&meat, 
plain meat and vegetarian version.  To be used in soups or cut in stripes and roasted 
with eggs and onions in a pan or as a side dish in general. The hearty German ravioli but still lightweight.
Difficulty: ♥♥♥

Bavarian yeast dumplings
Yeast dumplings, steamed in milk, accompanied by a self made raspberry sauce and optional vanilla sauce. A sweet main dish.
Difficulty: ♥♥♥

Swabian onion-roast with spätzle & semmelknödel
A beef roast topped with caramelized onions, accompanied by a fine red-wine sauce and traditional handmade Swabian noodles and 
handmade semmelknödel (bread dumplings)
Difficulty: ♥♥♥♥

Bavarian pork loin with filling
Special cream cheese filled pork loin, accompanied by a thick and hearty dark sauce, traditional handmade potato dumplings
with butter-toasted bread crumbs in their core and traditional red cabbage cooked with an apple
Difficulty: ♥♥♥♥♥ (very)
Beef Rouladen
Top side beef cut rolled up, filled with mustard, tomato, onions, bacon
Difficulty: ♥♥ (very)
 ~ Baking ~
Swabian braided yeast bread
A yeast bread, braided and coated in egg yolk, then baked in the oven.
Difficulty: ♥♥  (takes practice)

Bavarian & Swabian pretzels
There are two versions of Pretzels actually, I will show you how to make both from scratch.
Difficulty: ♥♥♥ (takes practice)

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  Talking head of the Knights Templar
Posted by: guyfriday - 11-29-2023, 01:14 AM - Forum: Conspiracies In Religions - Replies (3)

One of the accusations made against the Knights Templars was the issue of idolatry. In the case of the Templars the idol was a head or skull, depending on which source you read from. Now for a little bit of a disclaimer.
 
For the context of this thread, we will make a few assumptions:
 
(1) The human body and the soul are two separate things in which the body is a physical vessel for the metaphysical soul to inhabit.
 
(2) The body and soul can be operated without each other.
 
(3) The soul can be encased in other objects.
 
There is this device called an “Oracles’ Head”. The most famous of these is the supposed existence of Roger Bacon’s Brazen Head which he used to divine events and outcomes of choices he postulated to it. Other people who reportedly had one of these heads were; Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, Johann Georg Faust (yes that same Faust, but the real historical person no the character in the play) and Albertus Magnus.
 
The notion that the Knights Templar could have had one of these Oracles’ Heads would explain many of the odd stories of how they were able to escape with their treasure ships during the French Kings persecutions and how they were able to flee their castle along the French/Spanish boarder at the time.
 
Sure, some of the Templars were captured, but most went underground. It can be speculated that those captured (even Molay the head of the organization) didn’t have the head in their possession at the time.
 
This head was both defined as being the head of John the Baptist and/or Baphomet, and even charges of it being the Jewish god Moloch. What if it wasn’t any of these but instead it was a head shaped idol or even the real skull of a Templar founder, French knight Hugues de Payens. Necromancy has, throughout history, was a way to learn about events from both the past and the future. It was believed that the dead lived outside of time and could give these points of view as advisories to the living.
 
Now this wouldn’t excuse the Templars from the accusations of idol worship, but it would possibly excuse them for having use of it. One wouldn’t have to worship the head only have accessible position of it in order to benefit from its creation.
 
Oh, how could have been created? When the first Knights took to a encampment on the Temple Mount in the captured Al-Aqsa Mosque and started doing treasure digs at the site. They might have come across scrolls/documents about esoteric matters such as magic and relic crafting. Then when their leadership was near death, they might have removed the Knights soul and encased it in an idol or skull of a fallen Knight.
 
So, I’ll end this thread opener with the notion that could these talking heads that the Templars have been accused of worshipping had just been Oracles’ Heads, and if so, where did they end up? The Vatican, The French Monarchy, Switzerland where some of the French Templars fled from, or somewhere else?

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  The Boycott App....the World has gone MAD
Posted by: DontTreadOnMe - 11-28-2023, 04:15 PM - Forum: Propaganda Mill - Replies (14)

I am just speechless.
No Thanks  App

Quote:Really useful application helping Us to boycott Israeli products.
What's next?  An app to boycott Christian products?
Pepperidge Farms remembers when that was considered bigotry.

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  Does hot water freeze faster than cold?
Posted by: music is magic - 11-28-2023, 06:35 AM - Forum: Science & Technology - Replies (3)

A bucket of hot water will not freeze faster than a bucket of cold water.  However, a bucket of water that been heated or boiled, then allowed to cool to  the same temperature as the bucket  of cold  water , may breeze faster. Heating or boiling drives out some  of the air bubbles in water; because air bubbles cut down thermal conductivity, they can inhibit freezing. For the same reason, previously heated water forms denser ice than unheated water, which is why hot-water pipes tend to burst before cold-water pipes.

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  San Franciscans gather for the annual lighting
Posted by: putnam6 - 11-28-2023, 04:30 AM - Forum: Current Events - Replies (6)

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  A Superficial Analysis of Religion
Posted by: FurPerson - 11-28-2023, 04:20 AM - Forum: Religion, Faith, & Theology - Replies (1)

Quote:You who dress Yourself in such a way as to increase Lord Damodara's love and attachment for You! O queen of Vrndavana, which is the pleasure grove of Lord Hari! O new moon that has arisen from the ocean of King Vrsabhanu! O friend of Lalita! O You who make Visakha loyal to You due to Your wonderful qualities of friendliness, kindness, and faithfulness to Krsna! O You who are filled with compassion! O You whose divine characteristics are described by the great sages Sanaka and Sanatana! O Radha, please be merciful to me!


In case you feel like singing along:

Quote:Braj Mandala

Sri Radhe
Jaya Jaya
Madhava Dayite
Gokula Taruni Mandala Mahite 
Damodara Rati Vardhana-Vese Hari-Niskuta Vrndavipinese 
Sri Radhe Jaya Jaya Madhava Dayite Gokula Taruni Mandala Mahite 
Vrishabhanu-Dadhi-Nava-Sashi-Lekhe Lalita-Sakhi!-Guna Ramita-Vishake! 
Sri Radhe Jaya Jaya Madhava Dayite Gokula Taruni Mandala Mahite 
Karunam Kuru Mayi Karuna-Bharite Sanaka-Sanatana-Varnita-Carite 
Sri Radhe Jaya Jaya Madhava Dayite Gokula Taruni Mandala Mahite

Let's start with 'Adam & Eve':
even in the bible there are humans living on Earth before 'God' gave them paradise, where they'd never have to struggle for anything as long as they don't try to eat the fruit of knowledge.

Sure it got twisted over time but it clearly spells out in an inversed kind of story telling (probably due to the natural issues of how we retold our lore for a very long time before writing was invented) that:
1. a fruit was eaten
2. Adam and Eve were the first 'full humans'
3. the difference of them and the other humans of Earth was they interacted with 'God'

I leave it to you to make your own conclusions from that.

To this day people 'interacting with 'God' are a minority. Because it is not about following rules and performing rituals. It is not about screaming 'Jesus!' every given opportunity.

So what is 'God'?
a specific way of thinking?
an aspect of the multiverse?
will 'God' have a body?

those are the questions one needs to ask first, right? Before someone like me comes along and says weird stuff like:
The fundamental 'substance' of the universe is information. And consciousness is one step before intelligence when consciousness starts to 'process information'.
Intelligence is when you make decisions about which parts of and how you want to process information.

We are not the centre of the universe. We are in a metaphorical sense software. Our personality and life at least. One can argue the meatbag as the hardware is where we depart from the extremists of Simulation Theory.
lol

So back to the ancients:
magical times everything was new and magic.
What has changed now is that we kind of have an idea of where we're coming from, what has happened before we were born.
That we build our worldview no longer only on what we experience directly but what others have put into convenient abstracts for us.

...well mostly right?
Because that is exactly where religion has utterly failed. Instead of exploring the 'connection gateway' we have to 'God' it became a tool of making exactly that next to impossible for a very long time.

I might return to this and add some at a later point.

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  30 foot waves in Sochi, Russia
Posted by: music is magic - 11-28-2023, 12:45 AM - Forum: Fragile Earth - No Replies

My  friend lives in Russia and I don't know what is the update, but here is a video. Pretty bad situation it is. 

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  1 in 5 College students with Hamas
Posted by: putnam6 - 11-27-2023, 08:01 PM - Forum: Propaganda Mill - Replies (11)

I've always thought America had good checks and balances with the wider teachings of our universities with whatever dogma was generally absorbed before "higher education" at home secondary schools etc. We know the MSM isn't exactly unbiased either

Now however we have lost or are losing the balance.

Not going to lie the mashup of everybody thinking they must go to college, with 86% stating they learn about the conflict on social media, is the most concerning trend I hear about America's future. There is very little fact-checking, or reading learning from other sources, hell even on legit sites the comments are chock full of propagandized BS. Still, see posts about Israeli copters firing at the Nova music festival which is a known complete falsehood. No doubt an organized foreign effort mixed with the domestic ill-informed is a dangerous mix.

The internet initially was fantastic for reading and learning about current events and history, now every headline article or comment needs to be vetted and researched for accuracy as all social media contributors aren't concerned about being factually correct, or concise but the clicks views, and likes.


[url=https://www.campusreform.org/article/over-1-in-5-college-students-say-they-sympathize-with-hamas-survey-/24366][/url]

A new survey reveals that 22% of college students sympathize with Hamas. Roughly a quarter of U.S. college students are confident in their knowledge about the war between Israel and Hamas, with 6% saying they’re extremely knowledgeable, and 19% saying they’re very knowledgeable.

Social media is the most common source of information about these issues for students. Eighty-six percent of college students say they’ve learned about the conflict and/or current war on social media.

Among the 99% of respondents who say they’ve used social media in the past three weeks, 32% say they see information about these issues all the time on social media, while 41% say they do often. Additionally, 19% say they see information about these issues some of the time, while 6% say not very often. Only 1% of social media users say they never see related information on their channels.

Students also have learned about the Israel-Palestine conflict and Israel-Hamas war through news articles (62%), talking directly to others (58%), televised news (56%), and podcasts (17%).

Nearly half of students, 48%, say they’re somewhat knowledgeable on the most recent conflict, while 23% are not very knowledgeable. Only 4% of students say they’re not knowledgeable at all.

“College students often feel compelled to stay informed about global events and to engage in meaningful discourse, both in and out of the classroom,” says Eric Eng, a college admission expert and the founder and CEO of AdmissionSight. “This sense of responsibility, particularly in our information age, could account for the number of students who claim to be ‘very knowledgeable’ about the situation. Yet, it’s worth noting that being informed doesn’t necessarily equate to a comprehensive understanding of such complex issues.”

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  Good to see some that I recognize
Posted by: StoutBroux - 11-27-2023, 05:55 PM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (3)

Referred to this site so I'm checking it out.  I'm so happy that I recognize some of you who kept the same or similar handles.  Looking forward to good content and I hope to contribute worthy posts.

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  A Bee called Lazarus
Posted by: Encia22 - 11-27-2023, 09:58 AM - Forum: Short Stories - Replies (11)

Right, this may read as fiction, but it actually happened to me this morning...

At work, my office has a small balcony. I saw a small honey bee not so much landed as flopped onto it. I noticed she was struggling to walk… stumbling and rolling over. Either she was exhausted or it was too cold, either way, she was on her last legs, literally.

A few minutes later I saw that she wasn’t struggling anymore and just laid there on her back with her legs curled inwards; the typical posture of a dead insect. I didn’t photograph her, but here is how it looked. The only difference is that her wings were out swept like an F-14 when landing.

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I don’t know why, but I felt a strong urge to bring her indoors. So, I put her in a paper cup and examined her better. She was completely listless, however, I felt compelled to try to warm her up. I began to huff on her gently. After a few seconds I noticed her hind legs unfurl and stretch out. At first I thought it was some kind of stimulus response, but I wasn’t blowing at her directly, more like heavy breathing into the cup.

I continued for about a minute and lo and behold, her other four legs started moving, then her wings started up. Seeing her wings buzzing was an awesome sight. Shortly after, she was completely back to normal and took flight. I had to recapture her as she buzzed against the patio doors and eventually, let her go on her merry way. She flew straight up into the wild blue yonder.

I hope she lives long and prospers; perhaps one day I’ll enjoy her honey. One thing is sure, at least she didn’t perish on my watch.

I’m not sure why I felt the need to post this, but the feel-good factor I just felt made up for a pretty crappy few days I’ve been having.

Beer

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  I see that they fixed the points on the forum
Posted by: music is magic - 11-27-2023, 01:09 AM - Forum: Board Questions & Business - Replies (9)

Sounds more realistic. But what are points actually for?

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  Hi folks
Posted by: Sky727 - 11-27-2023, 12:02 AM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (5)

Just a note of hello... The site looks great and very clean; hopefully it will grow into something all members can be proud of..

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  Ancient Aliens Debunked - Full Movie
Posted by: IdeomotorPrisoner - 11-26-2023, 11:20 PM - Forum: Aliens & UFOs - Replies (13)

In the world of The History Channel, The Inca said the sky gods built their empire.

They must have forgot Viracocha came from Lake Titicaca.

I know I share this OFTEN, but in the name of adding content to this new site, and denying ignorance, I feel this is a good addition for the aliens section.

I would like to help Michael Heiser posthumously call out the deception of the Ancient Aliens Theory promoted by Sitchin and Von Daniken.

They are both pseudo-intellectual charlatans that use deception to promote alternative theories without base in logic.

False Dilemna abound. 



It's a bit long but you can skip around to all the sections. They debunk almost every claim of the 1st Season.  

I can only criticize this movie for the Pyramid Section. They debunked The Ancient Aliens claim by offering an answer to their false dilemma with the internal ramp construction theory. 

Other than that 4.5 stars.

I also really like the poll feature.

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  I like the new house :)
Posted by: asabovesobelow - 11-26-2023, 10:08 PM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (4)

Just a quick hello and letting everyone Know I'm in the new house .      Love that New Car Smell.

Rolleyes

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  The Decemberists
Posted by: guyfriday - 11-26-2023, 08:27 PM - Forum: Secret Societies - Replies (2)

A slight preface, the quote and source for this thread are from a book written by John Michael Greer. 
The book is titled “The Element Encyclopedia of Secret Societies” (ISBN: 978-0-00-861625-0).

Quote:On December 14,1825 a group of officers led 3000 fully armed soldiers into the Senate Square near the center of the imperial capital, St Petersburg, hoping to spark a rising in the Russian army. The attempt failed, and later that afternoon troops loyal to the Tsar opened fire on the would-be revolutionaries, killing many and scattering the rest. Another rising a few days later in the Ukraine met a similar fate. Members of both risings were called “Decemberists” after the date of their attempted revolts. When the government commission investigated, however, it discovered that the rising was the product of secret societies who had been busy for most of a decade.

 
Oh geesh, wow! So why bring this up now, a hundred and ninety-eight years later? Well, recently Representative Mike Johnson (R-LA) made a statement about a secret cabal of power elites that are controlling the US government and will attempt to take away many constitutional rights during 2024.
 
Now I find this not as likely, but still possible given how many members of Congress are mysteriously retiring due to different reasons, though spending time with family seems to be the most common excuse. I digress, many members of politics seem to be fleeing from something. Either someone/group is telling these people to not run or are having them go away for a while.

Often times when a secret society is getting too much exposure they tend to go quiet for a while. Such actions can be seen in the way the Masonic Lodges went quiet after a few very bad press issues popped up. They didn’t go away; they just went quiet. These groups behind the “Decemberist” movement were suspects behind the Bolshevik revolution as well as the National Socialist movement in California and Germany. Could it be that the turmoil we are seeing today in America and its allies are a result of this group?

If someone wants to look this group, they should be prepared to read that most of the group was rounded up and executed for their actions. That said Stalin had also rounded up a group and executed most of them as well. Trotsky was allowed to live in Mexico while his followers had been executed and even today groups like Socialist Alternative still push a Trotskyist agenda. So just because a group is “mostly” delt with doesn’t mean that the ideology is killed. It just goes quiet.

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