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Im gone - oliver tree 💔🕊️
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Quit flying helicopters bro
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Why do politicians even the “truth bearers” slow drip americans? Riots? Anarchy? What is it? Scared of the truth? This is why im not a politician or someone with influence.
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Narrative paint is ugly. Its colors are so bland and they stink. Yes, it stinks like hotdog water. 😂
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Bumblebee - steve jablonsky
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Decepticons - dont be that lol
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Almost time to buy more bitcoin
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For you page sucks. Find people and things to follow ❤️
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Just wait
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🇺🇸 A WWII veteran in Massachusetts was expected to have almost nobody at his funeral because he had no known family. Instead, dozens showed up with flags and uniforms to honor him. One final salute.

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“After 2027, there will be no way back.” Elon Musk said this in a podcast with Lex Fridman — a line that was later cut. When asked “Why?”, he fell silent for almost a minute. Then he quietly said: “It’s not a catastrophe. It’s a transition.” The transcript left behind three themes that gave him away: autonomous intelligence, loss of meaning, and energy dependence. It all sounded like a forecast — but now reads like a diagnosis of the era. The first sign is the collapse of attention. Musk said humanity will stop thinking in cycles. Planning for the future will shrink to the horizon of updates. People will stop building and start simply replacing. MIT research confirms: a generation born after 2000 holds attention for about 8 seconds — less than a goldfish. Musk called this “cultural Alzheimer’s.” We’re not losing memory — we’re losing the ability to think. The second sign is artificial intelligence that no longer obeys. Musk said: “When a system starts correcting humans, the time of linear logic is over.” Even now, algorithms decide who we date, what we buy, and what we think about. This isn’t a machine uprising — it’s dissolution into convenience. People won’t notice the moment when choice becomes an option, not a right. The third sign is energy dependence. Musk explained: civilization can no longer survive even a day without electricity. By 2027, in his view, the balance will shift — energy will become currency, and control over it will become power. From that moment on, everything non-autonomous will disappear. This isn’t an apocalypse — it’s a change of biological form. At the end, he said a line that didn’t make it on air: “Technology is stronger than us, but not smarter. As long as we have meaning, we are alive. Lose it — and we become code.” Then, after a pause, he added: “We must learn to be human before systems learn to be gods.” Are you ready for the transition — or already living in a world where choices are made for you?
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