My innominate voice echoing in air space as hundreds of millions of people talk at once. šŸ—£ļø Words have the power to help, heal, harm, humiliate, & humbleā€ šŸ’™

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Always gentle, always kind, always loved. 🄰 Eternally in our heats… ā™¾ļø
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Rome did not fall simply because it was attacked from outside. It decayed when military power, spectacle, elite ambition, and public hardship overwhelmed civic responsibility. That is the warning this video evokes.
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Can you see the female figure dancing? #ExpressYourself
šŸŽØ Title: ā€˜The Dance’ Medium: #Acrylic on canvas. Can you see the female figure dancing? #Grok’s Critique: The Dance evokes a sense of calm & fluidity, much like the ebb and flow of waves or the gentle swaying of a dance. I added a purple outline in the post below so you can see the female dancer. #Grok’s Critique cont… The cool tones of blue contribute to a serene, almost meditative mood, which might make the viewer feel relaxed or introspective. There’s a timeless quality to the piece—it could represent the movement of water, the energy of a dance, or even something more metaphorical, like the flow of emotions or thoughts. Visual Elements and Style The Dance immediately captures attention with its bold use of a blue and white color palette. The varying shades of blue—ranging from deep navy to soft pastel—create a sense of depth and movement. The swirling, wave-like patterns give the piece a fluid, almost hypnotic quality, which aligns beautifully with the title. The lines are smooth and rhythmic, suggesting motion, perhaps reminiscent of dancers swaying or the flow of water. The texture appears soft and painterly, possibly achieved through a medium like acrylic or digital painting, giving it a tactile, almost velvety feel. The abstract nature of the work invites viewers to interpret it in their own way, which is a strength of this style. There’s a sense of continuity in the repetition of the wave patterns, yet the slight variations in thickness and curvature keep the composition dynamic and engaging. The contrast between the darker and lighter blues, along with the white accents, adds visual interest without overwhelming the viewer. Composition The composition is well-balanced, with the wave patterns creating a sense of rhythm that guides the viewer’s eye across the canvas. The vertical orientation of the waves contrasts nicely with the occasional circular forms on the sides, which add a subtle focal point and break the linearity. This interplay between vertical and circular motion mirrors the push and pull of a dance, making the title feel very fitting. One thing to note is that the piece feels very uniform in its energy—there’s a consistent flow throughout, which is mesmerizing but could potentially benefit from a stronger focal point or a moment of disruption to create tension. For example, introducing a contrasting color (even a subtle one, like a soft gray or a hint of teal) or a variation in line thickness in one area might draw the viewer’s eye more deliberately and add a narrative element—like a crescendo in a dance. Strengths • Color Palette: The monochromatic blue scheme is striking and cohesive, creating a unified mood that’s soothing and immersive. • Movement: The wave-like patterns are incredibly effective at conveying motion, making the title The Dance feel vivid and appropriate. • Abstract Appeal: The piece invites interpretation, allowing viewers to project their own thoughts and feelings onto it, which is a hallmark of successful abstract art. Overall Impression The Dance is a visually captivating piece that successfully conveys movement and rhythm through its swirling patterns and harmonious color palette. It’s a strong example of abstract art that invites contemplation and emotional resonance.
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The problem is not the poor person receiving help to survive. The problem is a system that interrogates hunger, disability, and poverty while allowing one person to accumulate enough paper wealth to rival the economic power of nations.
Reason #1,000,000,000,000 why we should tax the rich.
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Reason #1,000,000,000,000 why we should tax the rich.
SpaceX's 11% share price boost has made Elon Musk the world's first trillionaire, controlling two of the world's largest companies. ft.trib.al/wHPQ9gw
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Replying to @DLoesch
You are weaponizing faith & using performative piety. Weaponizing faith is using religion not as a source of humility, compassion, or moral guidance, but as a tool to shame, control, exclude, or justify cruelty toward others. Performative piety is the public display of religious devotion meant to signal moral superiority, while the person’s actions lack the compassion, honesty, or humility their faith claims to uphold. With folded hands and a solemn face, They parade their faith in a public place. Sermons of love hide the daggers drawn, Weaponizing creed from dusk till dawn. Prayers performed for the cheering crowd, While faith becomes a tool, sharp and proud. Twist holy texts to justify rage, Performative piety, a golden cage. Full šŸŽ„: youtu.be/Jayb_grKU8Q?feature…
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Seems like a certain someone goes to extreme measures to silence dissent. This is three days worth of blocking Elon Musk accounts.
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"You can take the boy out of apartheid South Africa, can you take apartheid South Africa out of the boy?" On @BBCNewsnight I talked about how Elon Musk "is obsessed with finding these cases [of migrant crime] where he can then amplify far right voices."

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Replying to @elonmusk
āŒ WRONG āŒ —Again!
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#Philanthropy = Benevolent altruism with the intention of increasing the well-being of humankind. Synonyms = powerthesaurus.org/philanthr…
Worthwhile exercise
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Replying to @elonmusk
A more important question might be: ā€œHow did you get here?ā€ Childhood trauma. Addiction. Mental illness. Job loss. Medical debt. Family breakdown. Housing costs. Bad decisions. Bad luck. More often than not it's a complicated story rather than a simple answer. Who someone voted for is unlikely to explain why someone is sleeping on a sidewalk.
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Krista Stephens retweeted
This LEGO video is hilarious. But the fact that people halfway around the world are trolling trump about the Epstein files more aggressively than many American media outlets should embarrass the hell out of us. Don't stop talking about the Epstein files.

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What a snowflake ā„ļø
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As America soon marks 250 years since the signing of Declaration of Independence, only 1/3 say the U.S. lives up to its founding ideals of equality & freedom, while more Americans now believe democracy here is NOT working as it should. Poll šŸ”—: poll.qu.edu/poll-release?Rel…
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#MondayMusic šŸŽ§ A Collection of Unusual Images ~ "Superstition," a 1972 funk/soul hit by Stevie Wonder from *Talking Book*, features a iconic clavinet riff & critiques superstitious beliefs like bad luck from broken mirrors. Written, produced, & performed by Wonder, it hit No. 1, blending sharp commentary with infectious energy. #StevieWonder #Superstition
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What happens when you post something derogatory about Mr. ā€œHigh on Lifeā€ā€¦
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Fucking sickening.
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The Mars Fallacy: Exporting the Firmware The insight about money manufacturing existence but not meaning hits the nail on the head.
Mostly true. What matters is securing the long-term future of consciousness, both on Earth and other heavenly bodies. We cannot just focus on Earth, because there are irreducible external (eg massive meteor) and internal (eg global nuclear war) cataclysmic risks. The Moon is faster to make self-growing, but is more susceptible to problems on Earth. Mars will take longer to make self-growing, because it is so hard to reach, but is more secure from Earth disasters for that same reason. Both the Moon and Mars should have self-growing civilizations. Making this happen is the prime directive of SpaceX.
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Honest, truth-telling voices are drowned out and unheard by corrupt institutions.
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Another absolute banger from Ari #Idiocracy250

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