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Sep 2, 2024
This is a super mega thread 🧵 of the other mega-threads of subthread of my videos.

I will put a list of places to find me below:
Substack (memberships & free subscription)
Odysee (tipping/membership)
Rumble
Bitchute
Feminuremberg
Facebook (To Exulansic)
Linktree (donation links)
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Nov 17, 2025
Psychoanalysis Is Not ‘Better Therapy’ - It’s Not Therapy At All

Dr. Allen Frances recently argued against psychoanalysis in favor of brief psychodynamic therapy - calling psychoanalysis too rigid, too long, and too expensive. This critique is common in American psychiatry. This critique fundamentally misunderstands what analysis is. "Let me explain why. [1/14]"Image
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The confusion begins with a category error: psychoanalysis operates as praxis, not as medical therapy. Therapy aims at symptom relief, behavioral modification, ego-strengthening. Analysis aims at something else entirely: the subject’s confrontation with what is most Real in their desire.
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When critics say “psychodynamic therapy is more effective,” they mean: it produces measurable outcomes faster. But what are we measuring? Symptom reduction? Return to “normal functioning”? These metrics belong to the medical model. The ethics of psychoanalysis operates according to fundamentally different standards.
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Dec 12, 2025
The Freezing of Men’s Hearts
How the fire of the family went out – and how to relight it

A lot of men today don’t describe themselves as “angry” or “abusive”.

They say things like:

- “I’m just numb.”
- “I don’t feel that much.”
- “I’m there, but I’m not really there.”

They assume this is just their personality, or their trauma, or “how men are”.

But over a century ago, a Catholic political economist called Charles Stanton Devas saw exactly this coming. In his 1886 book Studies of Family Life, he described how a long, slow attack on the family would produce a new kind of man: externally functional, internally frozen – what St Paul called men “without affection” in the “dangerous times” of the last days (2 Tim 3:3).

Devas studied at Eton – the school where I later taught before being fired for a lecture on masculinity he’d probably have applauded. He married at 26, raised nine children, and spent his career analysing how changes in economics, politics and religion were cutting the heart out of family life.

What he saw explains:

- why your father may have felt distant

- why your mother may have felt overburdened

- and why you may struggle to feel warmth at home even when you want to.

Let’s walk through how men’s hearts were frozen – and how to thaw yours...

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How Industry Pulled Fathers Out of the Home

Before industrialisation, most families lived and worked together:

on farms
in small workshops
in tight-knit villages

Father, mother, and children shared their days and their labour. Work and home were not separate worlds.

With the factory system, Devas notes, something new happens:

men leave at dawn, return late
work moves far from home
wages are low, hours are long

The result:

the father becomes physically absent
exhausted when present
and emotionally unavailable even when he’s in the room

If you grew up with a dad who:

“provided”
but didn’t talk much
didn’t play
didn’t instruct
and always seemed tired or elsewhere

…you’ve tasted the after-effects of this shift.

The father is reduced to a walking wallet, not the warm centre of the home.
How Women Became Overburdened and Masculinised

Because industrial wages were low, men had to work more to keep food on the table.

The result:

wives were left to handle the home alone
they took on tasks their husbands would once have done
they became both emotional centre and practical organiser

Devas saw that the wife’s role as “heart of the home” was distorted. She remained the heart – but was also forced to be half the backbone.

If you had a mother who:

“did everything”
seemed permanently stressed
quietly resented your father’s absence or passivity

…you’ve seen what Devas warned about.

When the man is reduced to a distant provider, the woman is forced into partial masculinity. The family runs, but it runs hot, strained, and fragile.
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Jan 20
PHILOSOPHICAL RAZORS are a mental rule of thumbs that "shaves off" bad explanations and stupidity in your decision-making.

Here are the 8 sharpest Razors to upgrade your thinking instantly: 🧵 Image
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1/ Occam's Razor

The simplest explanation is usually the correct one.

If you hear hoofbeats in Texas, think horses, not zebras.

Don't overcomplicate solutions. Complexity is often just a mask for confusion. Image
2/ Hanlon's Razor

Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.

The guy cutting you off isn't evil; he's probably just distracted or a bad driver.

This razor saves you from unnecessary anger and paranoia. Image
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Jan 23
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Olipahan pläjäys. Kovasti arvostelua tutkijalta tulee, vähemmän kehittämisesityksiä.
Ihmettelee, että puolustusselonteossa käytetään sotilastermejä. Selonteko käsittelee sotilaallista maanpuolustusta. Terapiakieli ei oikein toimisi.
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Eikä tunnu ymmärtävän kahta yksinkertaista asiaa. Sitä, että Trump ei ole USA, eikä sitä, että kyseessä on 15 vuotta tulevaisuuteen katsova asiakirja. Trump ei esim päätä Natosta eroamisesta, ja hän poistuu parin vuoden sisään joka tapauksessa.
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Kyllä, USA:n kanssa on nyt Trumpin takia haasteita, mutta pitemmällä tähtäimellä suhde tn normalisoituu. Ei välttämättä palaa täysin ennalleen, mutta normalisoitunee, koska meillä on paljon yhteisiä intressejä. Ei selontekoa kirjoiteta yhden valtiopäämiehen perusteella.
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Jan 23
I’m 54, a physicist, have spent decades using mathematics to study the universe, solve problems, and build things.

If your work touches numbers, now or in the future, and you want to learn math properly, this thread shows a from-the-ground-up math you’ll actually need:
The roadmap has two parts.

The first 25 threads follow this diagram:

Algebra → Geometry → Trigonometry → Precalculus → Calculus → Linear Algebra & Multivariable Calculus

After that, we map this math to real careers. Make sure to bookmark, you’ll need it later.
1. Start with algebra. Learn to manipulate symbols cleanly. If you struggle here, everything later becomes noise.

2. Algebra is about rules and structure, not calculation speed. Slow down until each step feels obvious.
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Jan 24
간만의 일본. 화제의 사이버펑크한 대불상 포토스팟을 오니 100엔내고 찍으라고 친절하게 세팅되어있던 Image
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이누야마 근처에서 대나무와 led 등을 가지고 일루미네이션을 밝히는 행사에 다녀왔습니다. 무슨 SF 이세계물 느낌도 나요

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Jan 24
I've been obsessively collecting every NotebookLM prompt that blew up across Reddit, X, and research communities.

Found the exact prompts that turn this thing from a basic AI tool into an actual research powerhouse.

16 battle-tested prompts I'm dropping below.

Copy, paste, and use them all 👇Image
1/ THE "5 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS" PROMPT

Reddit users won't shut up about this one. Makes NotebookLM extract actual structure instead of surface-level garbage:

"Analyze all inputs and generate 5 essential questions that, when answered, capture the main points and core meaning of all inputs."
2/ ULTIMATE PROMPT FOR LECTURES:

"Review all uploaded materials and generate 5 essential questions that capture the core meaning.

Focus on:

- Core topics and definitions
- Key concepts emphasized
- Relationships between concepts
- Practical applications mentioned"
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Jan 24
Rare earths: They're silvery magnetic rocks with strange properties and almost every high-tech good in the world depends on them.

And China controls 90% of the supply. What are they, how are they made and how can we fix this?

The rare earth thread! Image
What are they?

They're a group of 17 chemically similar metals with magnetic, mechanical, catalytic and optical properties that make them crucial.

For example: Neodymium, a powerful permanent magnet, used in compact motors, generators & actuators everywhere. Image
Are they rare?

Kinda, but not quite. Some rare earth elements (REE) are rare, others are as common as copper. On average REEs are about as common as lead.

Their rarity comes from being an absolute devil to mine & refine, and until recently it was China that grasped the nettle. Image
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Jan 24
Claude + Nano Banana is going to make multiple millionaires this year.

This is the same as when people figured out Facebook ads in 2016-2017.

People were making millions with terrible websites and average products just because they figured out the traffic game before everyone else.

We're in that exact window again.

But this time, your alpha will be creation speed.

The stack to launch your own brand didn’t even exist 12 months ago, but now it’s here:

→ Claude or ChatGPT: $20-30/month
→ Higgsfield/Flora: $40/month
→ Shopify: Free for 3 days, then $1/mo for 3 months
→ CapCut: Free
→ YouTube/Twitter for learning: Free

Total cost to start: Under $100. And it used to cost $15k/month in salaries.

Here’s how to use it:

Step 1: Find and validate products with Claude

You don't need to guess anymore.

Give Claude 20 trending products, and ask it to analyse trends.

Then give it your product criteria to write product descriptions, generate 10 ad angles, create email sequences, and draft your entire landing page copy.

Step 2: Generate unlimited creative with Nano Banana

One product photo can become 50 lifestyle variations.

You can test different audiences without reshooting, swap models for persona testing, change backgrounds for seasonal angles, and create localised versions for different markets.

Step 3: Turn statics into video with Kling

Take your winning images and add motion.

These tools turn a flat product shot into a 5-second video that stops the scroll. Layer an AI voiceover on top and you've got a UGC-style ad without hiring a single creator.

Step 4: Edit everything in CapCut

Cut your clips, add text overlays, sync to music, export in every aspect ratio. You can do this in 30 minutes.

Step 5: Learn the strategy on YouTube

The tactics are all free.

Every week there's a new breakdown of what's working, the information asymmetry is gone, and the only advantage left is who actually executes.

This stack + YouTube gives you the opportunity to build a $1M brand all for under $100/month.

Countless millionaires are going to be made from this.
Daily Mentor has helped 100’s of founders scale, taking founders to 8 figures by giving direct access to mentors who've generated over $2B in ecom revenue.

If you're doing $1M+ and want to break through forecasting, ad scaling, and ops challenges

Apply here: lp.dailymentor.co/mh2
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Jan 24
🧵🚨 MINNEAPOLIS SIGNAL INFILTRATED

I have infiltrated organizational signal groups all around Minneapolis with the sole intention of tracking down federal agents and impeding/assaulting/and obstructing them.

BUCKLE UP ALL WILL BE REVEALED

Each area of the city has a signal or several signals. Let’s start with a screen recording of all members of the south side group to start.
🧵🚨 MINNEAPOLIS SIGNAL INFILTRATED

I have been undercover inside the groups for days.

You’ll notice emojis next to people’s names. Here’s a key for what those emojis mean.

The highlighted positions are the most crucial. Most are self explanatory. Mobile patrols spend their entire “shift” searching for suspicious vehicles.

When they find one they send it to the group so that “plate checkers” can compare with their database and see if it’s a known federal vehicle or if the patrol can make the confirmation so that the database can be updated.

Dispatch runs a maxed out call all day telling protestors where ICE has been spotted and how they can be best impeded.Image
🧵🚨 MINNEAPOLIS SIGNAL INFILTRATED

For each “occupation” or “shift” position, protestors have to undergo “training”

It’s unclear what the training entails - other than numerous slides of instruction. I’ve seen it mentioned repeatedly. Who is paying for all this?! Image
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Jan 24
Very cool that Congress just renewed ICE's budget with absolutely zero concessions
correction: very cool that the HOUSE just renewed ICE's budget with absolutely zero concessions. Senate can still stop it
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Jan 24
Castor oil flushing is the most powerful gut cleanse you can do at home.

One purge can clear decades of buildup, reset digestion, and leave you lighter and sharper within hours.

In this thread, I'll explain how it works and how to do it safely: Image
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Why cleanse in the first place?

Most people deal with sluggish digestion.

Stress, processed foods, and sedentary lifestyles slow your gut. You feel bloated, backed up, and mentally foggy.

Your body wastes energy on digestion instead of repair and energy production. Image
When you're chronically constipated or irregular, waste sits longer in your colon than it should.

This can create discomfort, bloating, and that "heavy" feeling.

A castor oil cleanse can help reset normal bowel function and leave you feeling lighter.
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Jan 24
After America, China vs the Internet.
After DC, Xi vs Satoshi.
China is moving into Canada.
Tech is moving out of California.
And the world is moving out of the dollar.
What that adds up to is Communist vs Maximalist.

Because after the dollar ends, DC is out of money.
So: Carney, Newsom, Walz, Mamdani turn to Xi.
And MAGA, Elon, Texas, Miami turn to Satoshi.Image
I agree that places like Alberta will be a battleground (and indeed are already battlegrounds; see Bessent's recent comments).

This was an alternate map:
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Jan 24
I exposed how the IRGC has an extended arm in the EU, and because of that post, my English X account, @SebastianMEP, was suspended.

Even if this account were also suspended, I would take the risk and post the same message again, because all Iranians need to hear it 👇



I am shocked to my core that the terrorist organisation IRGC has an extended arm inside the European Parliament.

They have politicians who are actively working against the brave Iranian people who are being executed on the streets.

By reading the amendments proposed for addition to the Iran resolution, it becomes clear who is standing on the enemy’s side.

Let’s call them out: The Left.

As the @ecrgroup chief negotiator on the Iran resolution, I witnessed firsthand the terrible proposals they put forward behind closed doors during the negotiations. When we rejected these proposals, they chose to withdraw from the negotiated outcome of the resolution. Yet despite excluding themselves from the resolution, they later attempted to undermine it by submitting their own amendments listed at the end of this post.

The Left acts like a wolf in sheep’s clothing: they tried to infiltrate the resolution with language that may sound good to naïve citizens, but would in fact completely weaken the Iranian people’s ability to bring down the regime.

They tried to strip away sanctions and prevent military action against the IRGC.

Everyone needs to know this.

Share this information with your Iranian friends. If they vote for leftist politicians, they are digging their own grave. That must not be allowed to happen.

The Left is not only disgraceful, but dangerous.

All of the leftist amendments (AMs) listed below were voted down this week by other political groups in the European Parliament. Read 👇

AM 6 (LEFT)

Considers that broad-based economic and financial sanctions against Iran are counterproductive, as they disproportionately harm the civilian population, worsen access to essential goods and medicines, and can be instrumentalised by the authorities to entrench repression and silence dissent; calls instead for the reinforcement of EU targeted restrictive measures under the EU’s human rights sanctions framework – notably asset freezes and travel bans – against security force officials involved in the use of lethal force and the repression of demonstrations, judicial officials associated with arbitrary arrests and summary trials, decision-makers and executors of internet shutdowns and surveillance as well as all officials from public media and structures involved in broadcasting forced ‘confessions’;

AM 8 (LEFT)

Strongly condemns the repression by the Iranian authorities of the street protests of January 2026, which has resulted in numerous casualties and widespread arbitrary detentions; urges the Iranian Government to immediately cease all violence and engage in genuine dialogue to address the legitimate grievances of its people; calls for all the EU institutions to fully respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in accordance with the UN Charter and international law; strongly condemns any threat or use of military force against Iran, as well as any external attempt at destabilisation or interference in Iran’s internal affairs;

AM 9 (LEFT)

Calls for the EU institutions to exert diplomatic pressure on the United States and Israel to refrain from issuing or supporting military threats against Iran, and to give a commitment to de-escalation, dialogue and full respect for international law;

AM 12 (LEFT)

Opposes attempts, notably by US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to instrumentalise or hijack the legitimate demands and anger of the Iranian people;

AM 13 (LEFT)

Reiterates the principle of non-intervention and the prohibition of the threat or use of force under international law; calls on all external actors, in particular the United States and Israel, to refrain from actions or statements that constitute interference and to instead support accountability for human rights violations through multilateral UN-based mechanisms;

AM 14 (LEFT)

Firmly condemns any threat or use of force that is in violation of the basic principles of international law, and in particular the UN Charter; stresses that recent experiences prove that Western military interventions bring neither democracy nor human rights but chaos and mass casualties;

AM 16 (LEFT)

Reaffirms that the choice of its political leadership and institutional arrangements belongs solely to the Iranian people; underlines that it is not for the EU to endorse, promote or favour any particular opposition figure or candidate, nor to attempt to shape Iran’s political future from abroad;

AM 17 (LEFT)

Expresses deep concern at the impact of sanctions against Iran on the Iranian people and on Iranian society; stresses that such measures primarily affect the civilian population, exacerbating economic hardship, including medicine shortages, weakening civil society, and fostering an increased militarisation of Iranian society.Image
The regime, leftists or both of them can try to report me and try to get my communication down, but eventually they will fail.

I will submit a complaint to X. Image
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Jan 25
1/ "The trendy word for taking apart the idea is 'deconstruction'. The older word for taking apart the idea is 'philosophy'"

~Dr. @DavidDark, June 2023

In June 2023, Dr Dark and Will Maddoxx talked & presented regarding Will's work "Iconoclasm". instagram.com/tv/CtnGgaOKy_6/
2/ You can view Will's work "Icoconoclasm" here: willmaddoxx.com/iconoclasm
3/ "What we do with our anger is what we will have done with our lives."

~Dr. David Dark, June 2023
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Jan 25
@grok @SebastianTyne @SebastianMEP @threadreaderapp Damn!
If that person who works for the IRGC terrorists is a prophet then we have Antichrist (Kesra Nermend = Mahdi) and that false prophet.
Then the rapture will be ready to start.
And God can send both of them to the lake of fire in Assyria (their shitty homeland).
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