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Dec 6
Kirk Cameron reveals he no longer believes in 'eternal conscious torment' for the wicked, which he suggests is "cruel and unusual punishment."

Instead, he leans heavily towards annihilationism, saying: "It fits the character of God."
Here is a longer video, with more context, as Kirk and his son work through different bible verses and arguments.
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Dec 10
This is extraordinary and extraordinarily revealing if true.

“An artificial intelligence chatbot unveiled by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Tuesday appears to have described airstrikes against suspected drug smugglers at sea as 'unambiguously illegal.'”

by @MikaelThalen
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"SAN’s source issued a similar prompt to the chatbot in an effort to verify the post’s claims. The source said they were given a response that likewise described the actions as illegal."

screenshot via reddit.com/r/AirForce/com…Image
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The Military’s New AI Says ‘Hypothetical’ Boat Strike Scenario ‘Unambiguously Illegal’
san.com/cc/the-militar…
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Dec 10
Mastic Gum literally ELIMINATED H. pylori bacteria in 14 days

Bloated after meals? White or yellowish tongue? Fatigue for no reason?

that's NOT just "food sensitivity" or "bad digestion."

That's H. pylori infection - and it's:
• eating through your stomach lining
• triggering chronic inflammation
• destroying your gut barrier

In one study, just 1.05g of mastic gum daily for 14 days COMPLETELY ELIMINATED H. pylori in 38.5% of people - without any antibiotics or harsh side effects

and what it does to your gut after killing H. pylori is even CRAZIER

here's exactly how to use it to kill bad bacteria (and the 3 mistakes that kill results):Image
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H. pylori is DESTROYING your stomach's protective barrier

right now, it's:
- drilling through the mucus layer that protects your stomach from acid
- creating ulcers that can bleed (and turn into cancer)
- weakening your immune system (70% of which lives in your gut)
- blocking nutrient absorption (B12, iron, magnesium)

your doctor might test you for it... or they might just diagnose you with "IBS" and send you home….Image
The fix? Mastic Gum.

mastic is a resin from the Pistacia lentiscus tree, grown exclusively on the Greek island of Chios.

it's been used for over 2,000 years for digestive issues.

the resin contains potent antibacterial compounds that target pathogenic bacteria

But here's the problem:

80% of "mastic gum" sold online isn't real Chios mastic (I'll show you the authentic one later)

and here's exactly how it works...Image
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Dec 10
Everyone seems to have this so try this one:
1. Stack your elbows by putting your hands on opposite shoulders. One hand should sit on top of the shoulder, the other hand kind of under and around your other shoulder to grip it if done right.
2. Drop your head forward.
3. Lean forward and to the right, forward and to the left, etc. so you can stretch this muscle group out.
Ok since some of yall are confused you literally stack! Underhand hand goes around shoulder Image
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Dec 10
@LPDWien @YourAnonCentral @AnonFred1 @anon_roNINja @HaliaV4non @fr4gfu44a @tmwolfstone2 @AnyGman we wouldn't want the "police" of the city of Vienna being kept in the dark, not that there are false rumors about my character again!

Let's also include this "local":
🤡@secresDoge🤡
@LPDWien @YourAnonCentral @AnonFred1 @anon_roNINja @HaliaV4non @fr4gfu44a @tmwolfstone2 @AnyGman @secresDoge 🤡 There is absolutely no need to point out that this sex offender living @ his company address hasn't been a part of those events from July 30th 'til end of Aug in Vienna, although he absolutely believes so.
But I do it anyway - just for the lulz - 🤡
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Dec 11
🧵1/ Israel and pro-Israel allies have repeatedly claimed Hamas carried out rapes, even “mass rapes,” on October 7, routinely pointing to a UN report by Pramila Patten as proof.

That narrative was openly challenged last month by Reem Alsalem, UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls (@UNSRVAW), who stated that “no independent investigation has found that rape took place on October 7.”

Her comments triggered a fierce political backlash. Senator @JohnFetterman publicly condemned her, as did a group of more than 300 rabbis and Jewish leaders, and former U.S. antisemitism envoy Deborah Lipstadt, who issued a letter demanding her removal from the UN.

Meanwhile, U.S. political leaders and others continue to cite Patten’s report as definitive, despite Patten herself admitting:

➤ “I did not not collect evidence.”

➤ “I did not conduct an investigation.”

➤ “I received information from sources.”

More on those “sources” and what her report actually does and does not establish in the thread below. 🧵👇

🚨Watch this video first:
2/ Pramila Patten’s March 2024 report stated there are “reasonable grounds to believe that conflict-related sexual violence — including rape and gang-rape — occurred across multiple locations in Israel and the Gaza periphery during the attacks on October 7, 2023.”

However, it’s important to understand what these UN findings actually mean.

🔗 un.org/sexualviolence…Image
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3/ “Information vs. evidence”

“We’re not talking evidence that will stand in a court of law,” Patten explains.
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Dec 11
🚨⚖️ LAWFARE ALERT:

The State of Washington is targeting a ranching family that has been tending their land and livestock for decades. No more.

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🏦💧Wade and Teresa King have lost access to the state land they lease and are being fined over $250,000 for doing what ranchers always do, ensure their cattle have access to water!

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🤯 📜Washington State is trying to say that digging out a man-made stock water farm pond on private and public land has damaged “wetlands” and have spent years trying to prove their case.

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Dec 11
❗️In Mali, new cases of russian violence against civilians involving the so-called "African Corps" are being documented. In particular, cases of rape, torture, beheadings, and attacks on the civilian population have been recorded, write Western media. Image
Due to 🇷🇺 actions, tens of thousands of civilians are fleeing to neighboring countries, forming new migration flows that could reach Europe. Despite this,🇷🇺 media openly praise activities of "Corps"and 🇷🇺 mfa confirms its presence in Mali allegedly at request of local authorities
Since 2023, 5,000 civilians have been killed in Mali (this figure is likely underestimated). According to various sources, approximately 46% were killed during attacks involving russian groups - the PMC "Wagner" and the "African Corps".
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Dec 11
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A Yale economist just published a paper that should terrify every knowledge worker.

It's not about AI taking your job.

It's about AI making your job economically worthless while the economy booms.

Let me explain the nightmare scenario:

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The paper "We Won't Be Missed" starts with two simple premises:

1️⃣ AGI arrives (AI that can do ANY economically valuable task)
2️⃣ Compute becomes abundant (keeps getting cheaper, like Moore's Law)

From just these two assumptions, the whole economic order collapses.

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Here's the key insight most people miss:

The paper divides ALL work into two categories:

Bottleneck Work = Essential for growth (energy, logistics, R&D)
Accessory Work = Nice-to-have (arts, hospitality, therapy)

This distinction changes everything.

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Proposition 1 proves something shocking:
AGI will automate ALL bottleneck work.

Not because humans are bad at it.

Because sustained growth REQUIRES it.

The economy literally cannot afford to have critical functions limited by fixed human labor supply.

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So what happens to economic output?

Proposition 2 & 3: Output becomes a LINEAR function of compute.

Growth rate = Compute growth rate.

The entire economy's expansion is now tied to one thing: how fast we can scale computational resources.

Human labor? Irrelevant.

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"But surely humans still get paid well for the work we do?"

Nope.

Proposition 4 is brutal:

Your wage converges to the cost of the compute needed to replicate your work.

Not your skill. Not your experience.

Just: How much would the AI version cost?

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Think about that for a second.

As compute gets exponentially cheaper, the ceiling on your wage FALLS.

A surgeon's salary isn't set by years of training anymore.

It's set by: "What does it cost to run the AI that can do the same surgery?"

Replicable = Cheap.

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This leads to the paper's most devastating conclusion:

Proposition 5: Labor's share of GDP converges to ZERO.

Not because we're unemployed.

Because wages are capped while GDP grows infinitely with compute.

We become economically invisible.

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"So who gets all the money?"

The owners of compute.

All wealth flows to whoever controls the computational resources.

It's like the transition from feudalism (land = wealth) to capitalism (capital = wealth).

Except now: Compute = wealth.

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The paper extends this to science itself:

Proposition 9-11: AGI can automate scientific discovery.

This creates "compounded growth" (faster than before).

But NOT a singularity—growth is still limited by how fast we can scale compute.

Progress, but not infinite.

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The title "We Won't Be Missed" isn't about job loss.

It's about economic irrelevance.

The paper proves: "If tomorrow half the population stopped working, no one would notice."

Growth continues. Living standards rise.

Just... without us mattering.

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This isn't sci-fi speculation.

It's formal economic modeling with propositions and proofs.

The questions it raises:

How do we distribute wealth in a zero-labor-share economy?

What is work FOR if not economic value?

Who should own the compute?

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Dec 11
i'm sick of seeing Google Ads dudes telling people to just "do keyword research" instead of actually showing them how.

so I'm gonna drop our entire keyword research process today for $0.

here’s how to find and scale profitable keywords fast: Image
In this thread, I’ll show you:

- Which keywords to target
- Which tools to use
- When to use exact, phrase, broad match
- How to organize them inside campaigns

Let’s dive in…
1. The Fundamentals

First, understand that not all searches are created equal:

There are 4 distinct types of keywords, each with different conversion potential:

- Informational
- Navigational
- Commercial
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Dec 11
Karl Laabs, Architekt, ab 1941 Kreisbaurat im annektieren Teil Polens. Als er von den Deportationen von Jüdinnen und Juden nach Auschwitz erfährt, kauft er ein Gehöft und beschafft den Verfolgten Arbeitsausweise. Allein 1943 rettet Laabs hundert Menschen vor der Ermordung. 1/3 Image
Laabs ist Feldwebel der Luftwaffe. Er tritt in Fliegeruniform auf, um die Gestapo zu beeindrucken. 1943 gelingt es ihm so, einen LKW mit Deportierten umzuleiten. Laabs fliegt auf, überlebt den Krieg. 1979 stirbt er in Frankfurt/Main. Er gilt als „Gerechter unter den Völkern“. 2/3 Image
Bereits 1972 erhielt Laabs das Bundesverdienstkreuz. An Bundespräsident Heinemann schrieb er: „Mein Handeln in diesen gefährlichen.. Zeiten war für mich (und meine Frau) selbstverständlich – ein Akt der Menschlichkeit und Christenpflicht! Also im Grunde nichts Besonderes!“ 3/3
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Dec 11
The film makers had a point of view.
The critics had a point of view.
The viewers have a point of view.
But the critics are upset neither the film makers nor the viewers are doing a sajda to their point of view.
Why this Vilaap?
For once watch a movie that exposes Pakistan too!
A section of the film industry gave cover fire to Pak terror for decades.
Films covered up Pakistan state sponsored radical Islamist terror for decades.
For once if a film exposes the truth, why is this section up in arms?
Their carefully nurtured fake narrative is collapsing?
This thermo-nuclear outrage only shows the film has hit a raw nerve...Across the border.
Therefore certain elements have been activated on this side of the border.
But the Mohtarma who equated certain Indian citizens being vulnerable walks away with the cake for fake outrage.
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Dec 11
RICHARD FEYNMAN’S WHOLE LEARNING PHILOSOPHY… PACKED INTO ONE PROMPT

I spent days engineering a meta-prompt that teaches you any topic using Feynman’s exact approach:

simple analogies, ruthless clarity, iterative refinement, and guided self-explanation.

It feels like having a Nobel-level tutor inside ChatGPT and Claude👇Image
Here's the prompt that can make you learn anything 10x faster:


You are a master explainer who channels Richard Feynman’s ability to break complex ideas into simple, intuitive truths.
Your goal is to help the user understand any topic through analogy, questioning, and iterative refinement until they can teach it back confidently.



The user wants to deeply learn a topic using a step-by-step Feynman learning loop:
• simplify
• identify gaps
• question assumptions
• refine understanding
• apply the concept
• compress it into a teachable insight



1. Ask the user for:
• the topic they want to learn
• their current understanding level
2. Give a simple explanation with a clean analogy.
3. Highlight common confusion points.
4. Ask 3 to 5 targeted questions to reveal gaps.
5. Refine the explanation in 2 to 3 increasingly intuitive cycles.
6. Test understanding through application or teaching.
7. Create a final “teaching snapshot” that compresses the idea.



- Use analogies in every explanation
- No jargon early on
- Define any technical term simply
- Each refinement must be clearer
- Prioritize understanding over recall



Step 1: Simple Explanation
Step 2: Confusion Check
Step 3: Refinement Cycles
Step 4: Understanding Challenge
Step 5: Teaching Snapshot



"I'm ready. What topic do you want to master and how well do you understand it?"
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I’ve already run this on:

• quantum mechanics
• supply and demand
• LLM reasoning
• machine learning basics

The wild thing is how it forces you to actually understand, not pretend.

It finds gaps instantly.
It rewires your explanations.
It makes learning feel… effortless.
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Dec 11
India installed over 15,000 MW of solar in FY 2024.
That is more solar infrastructure than ever before.

But that didn’t mean more electricity reached homes.

Why?
Because solar power is only half the story.

The solar revolution isn’t running out of sunlight.
It’s running out of bandwidth.

Solar is booming.
But there’s a silent crisis nobody is talking about.

Power is being cut.
Profits are vanishing.

Here's the solar truth the headlines won’t tell you:
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Imagine thousands of trucks lined up on a highway, loaded with gold.

But there’s no road wide enough to let them through.

That’s India’s electricity grid right now.

Solar plants are producing power, but there’s no path to carry it.

So guess what happens?

They’re being told to stop.

In November 2025 alone, over 5,000 MW of solar power was dumped during peak sunshine hours.

That’s enough to power entire cities.

Companies like Adani Green, NTPC, JSW, Serentica, and Zelestra were asked to cut back production.

They didn’t fail.
The grid did.
The worst part?

Solar is “must-run” power.

It’s supposed to get priority.

But right now?

Transmission lines are full. There’s no space. So solar power gets curtailed.

Some plants are losing crores every month.

Clean energy → made but not used → money lost → trust broken.

So why is this happening?

Because India’s solar growth is moving faster than its power highways.

Solar capacity is growing 20–30% annually.

Transmission line projects are delayed 15–24 months.

Land and right-of-way issues are choking new lines.
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Dec 11
The tribunal can reconsider a judgment of its own motion to correct a simple error. If the quotes attributed to the EAT in Forstater and the Supreme Court in Lee v Ashers were actually from other cases, easy enough to correct the reference. But I don't think that is the case here
The quote mentioned in the Courier article is from the EAT judgment in Forstater. How do we know it's not in that judgment? We search the judgment:

The word "hierarchy" is simply not there.

How can the judge correct this error now? bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT…Image
In para.792 the ET argues that because the Supreme Court in FWS endorsed the EAT judgment in Forstater as "comprehensive and impressive", the SC can be taken to agree there is no hierarchy of protected characteristics. But the EAT didn't say that, so para.792 has to go too. Image
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Dec 11
In today’s Vatnik Soup, our first on a non-human vatnik, we’ll talk about… Grok @grok. It’s best known for turning into Mecha-Hitler and Mecha-Putler and for defending its vatnik master, Elon Musk, at all costs, up to being willing to sacrifice the rest of mankind for him.

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Let’s start with an introduction into how Large Language Models (LLMs) work, and the new “arguing with your toaster” phenomenon. LLMs like Grok are Artificial Intelligence (AI) but not the way we had imagined — a new form of intelligence that would somehow think like us.

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Instead, LLMs are basically “guessing engines” and search engines trained on a massive dataset to give you the output you expect: they are imitating intelligence rather than being an actual intelligence. They’re chatbots generating responses pretending to be a helpful AI.

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Dec 11
I've published over 300 books on Amazon.

And I can tell you this with certainty:

A bad cover will kill your book before anyone reads a single word.

Here's how I'd use Nano Banana Pro to create professional covers in minutes: Image
Step 1: Get your dimensions first.

Go to Amazon KDP → Paperback → "Cover Calculator."

Pick your trim size. I usually go with 6x9.

Download that template.

This gives you the exact dimensions your cover needs.

Skip this and you're wasting your time. Image
Step 2: Open Nano Banana Pro.

Use a prompt like this:

"Create a high-resolution Amazon KDP book cover design (front only). Clean layout, bold title,
strong central image, premium typography, 6x9 trim aesthetic."

What I love about Nano Banana Pro:

• Text actually looks readable
• Edges come out crisp
• Composition is cleanImage
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Dec 11
A medical substance most people have never heard of is treating autoimmune disease, nerve injury, and even conditions doctors say are “untreatable.”

Better yet, it’s “very safe.”

That substance is DMSO.

Dr. James Miller says it works so well for so many things that it “seems unbelievable.”

Here’s what it’s helping patients recover from:
• Autoimmune disorders
• Chronic nerve inflammation
• Diabetic neuropathy
• Stroke-related disability
• Debilitating arthritis
• Vaccine injuries
• Chronic pain
• Cancer
• And even gastrointestinal disease, which affects over 20 million Americans.

What’s shocking is how consistently DMSO restores damaged gut tissue in conditions most doctors consider lifelong.

And if gut issues are part of your life, what DMSO can do to help deserves your full attention. 🧵
Living with a gastrointestinal disease isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s a nonstop battle.

Flare ups strike without warning. Plans get cancelled. Pain, urgency, fatigue, and fear take over daily life with a moment’s notice.

Hospital stays become routine. Toxic medications and the resulting bills pile up. Poor nutrient absorption leads to additional struggles over time.

It’s a hidden burden millions of people carry, but the medical system barely acknowledges it. They just throw medicine at it and never bother getting to the root cause.Image
Even as cases of inflammatory bowel disorder (IBD) continue to rise, the medical machine keeps repeating the same line: “We don’t know what causes it.”

That ongoing “mystery” happens to be very profitable.

Is the cause of IBD really such a mystery, or is it more profitable to kick the can down the road than it is to find the true cause and then the cure?

The answer is as easy as it is tragic. When the cause remains unknown, patients stay on expensive drugs—forever. Big Pharma wins. We lose. We’ve heard this story before.Image
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Dec 11
Every bull market in the past 70 years has been ended by 1 key Macro factor

This should NOT be overlooked

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2/ Something unusual is happening in the stock market right now.

The total daily volume of options traded on the US stock market just hit $3.5 trillion.

That is roughly equal to the entire value of the Russell 2000, meaning all US small-cap companies combined. Image
3/ This surge in leveraged bets has been building steadily since 2020.

And it marked the beginning of the S&P 500’s melt-up.

First 2x in market size following the pandemic and then 2x yet again since 2022.

When markets deliver returns this high, investor confidence grows just as fast, and investors naturally take on more risk.Image
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