Friends | The art images on my profile were created by a computer program that creates images from words you type. You can try it here 👉🏻 https:/hypnogram.xyz 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐲 𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐫𝐭. 𝐒𝐭𝐚𝐲 𝐮𝐧𝐡𝐲𝐩𝐧𝐨𝐭𝐢𝐳𝐞𝐝. All the slithering snakes in our society, going around hissing "Sssstay sssafe . . .". All the predators pretending to be concerned only with your well-being. While they squeeze the life out of you. This is what you are dealing with in the fully fascist 21st century. The confidence game. "𝘛𝘳𝘶𝘴𝘴𝘴𝘴𝘴𝘴𝘵 𝘶𝘴𝘴𝘴𝘴 . . . ." April 9, 2025 "The trouble with intellectual people is, that anything that can be done, must be done." - Alan Watts I was amazed by this video, but I have reached the conclusion that it isn't real. I believe the visuals were created using "A.I." to match the audio track. While it is impressive that this is now possible, it makes the video rather less amazing. A prophecy is a self-fulfilled prediction. I believe the TED Talk format of giving speakers 15 minutes to speak on any topic, was based on Andy Warhol's (1960s) prediction that in the future everyone would be famous for 15 minutes. If I am correct in supposing the TED Talk founders based this on Warhol's statement, you might almost mention the "Observer Effect". That by making this statement about the future, Warhol influenced the future, and because other people having heard this statement took steps to mirror that statement, it made the statement become self-fulfilling. And that by being self-fulfilled, this turns the original statement into a prophecy. The same situation can be seen with much science fiction. Science fiction writers imagine what might be possible in the future, and then people whose thinking was affected by that science fiction set about to see if they can make these projections of the future become reality. The development of robots is one example of this. Also, the "Artificial Intelligence" (A.I.) you are seeing proliferating everywhere now, is another example. "A.I." was being predicted well over 60 years ago. It's only now that it is becoming commonly available so that it has become widespread, and increasingly oppressive in its omnipresence. The observer effect. The self-fulfilling predictions. Karma, what we get is what we project. February 10, 2025 Preconditioned Beliefs When you try to point out to people what they can't, or won't, see, they almost universally refuse to see it, and voice (often strong or violent) objections to your attempt to even draw it to their attention. But then, of course, if some presumed, self-appointed, authority mentions the same thing you were trying to tell them, they immediately ignite interest in it, and even turn around and eagerly try to inform you of the very thing you'd been trying to wake them up to for years, with not the least hint of ever getting through to them. February 9. 2025 February 9, 2025 You get what create. "You reap, what you sow" is pretty much how it is expressed in the bible. As you look at what is happening in any aspect of this society, what you see is what we get, collectively, for what we have and haven't done. This could also quite accurately be described as Karma, or Kharma, The results we get from having Trump as the president (again!) are what can more or less be expected. Not that Harris or Biden of Obama were really much better, if at all. But we should not be very surprised by developments that occur. We should not be very surprised, if at all, by the developments of the worldwide game of Cooties that has been played out over the last 5 years, and which millions of people will never stop playing until their dying, masked, breaths. p.s. 61 years ago today the Beatles made their major first appearance to America on the Ed Sullivan Show. That's a while ago, to be sure. And yet, what substance does time actually have? excerpts from my blog of February 3, 2023; Don McLean's song American Pie was more of a personal memento, and while it was maybe not one of the greatest songs ever written either, it did stick in the minds of many people who were not even born in 1959 when "the music died" with three young popular singers who died in that airplane which barely got off the frozen ground before crashing, and imprinted that event in the minds of millions of people who otherwise would probably never have been aware of the plane crash of February 3, 1959. "February made me shiver. With every paper I'd deliver. Bad news on the doorstep. I couldn't take one more step." When that song was new on the radio, I was delivering newspapers too. Bad news in the headlines was something I saw constantly back in 1970. Those front pages stick in your mind perhaps more if you were the paperboy delivering them each morning. I remember the front pages about the moon landing and Woodstock in 1969. I remember the front page photo of naked Vietnamese children running down a dirt road with their mouths open, crying, running for their lives from armed soldiers, probably American. I remember the front page photo of a 14 year old girl at Kent State University in Ohio with tears and her mouth open too, as she knelt over the body of an American student who had been shot to death by national guardsmen simply for walking to class across the university courtyard at the wrong place at the wrong moment. So, like November 22, 1963, February 3,1959 is one of those dates that are bookmarked in many people's minds as the date of the untimely death of three people who had some sort of cultural significance to millions of people who never met them. These 5 songs are all connected in some way. The puzzle is to find what connects them. You can't be designedly spontaneous . . . "You cannot be genuinely loving by 𝒊𝒏𝒕𝒆𝒏𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒈 to love. - Either you love someone, or you don't. If you pretend to love someone, you deceive them, and build up reasons for resentment." |
Do you remember 30 years ago when a commonly heard phrase was "intelligent design"? And yet, when's the last time you heard someone say "intelligent design"?
And when's the last time you heard someone say "You go, girl"?
Yet 30 years ago you'd hear adults around children, such as teachers or nannies, saying "You go, girl" 40 or 50 times an hour. I am not exaggerating.
It was nauseating.
Anyhow, regardless of what was intended by the phrase "Intelligent design" 30 years ago, this video really does make a point of an intelligence to evolutionary "design".
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