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Mrs. Suna retweeted
Desert canyon with reflective stream
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Ibo Stat: Insult - 100% Mockery - 100% Fakery- 100% Hustling- 80% Integrity- 5% Emotional intelligence- 0% Reflective intelligence- 0% Diplomacy- 0% Self control- 0% Leadership - 0% Tell me how you will true success.
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The people who are grumpy about politics on here don’t go outside and live their lives anyway so they won’t experience this stuff. Normal people in the US are still happy and cheerful. People bitching and moaning on here constantly are not reflective of every day society.
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Rebecca whitehill retweeted
A FORCE IS FORMED This week's Freedom250 Reflective Moments explores June 14, 1775, when the Continental Army was established and George Washington was chosen to command it. A legacy of service that continues today.
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ah yes. nothing more reflective of the average american than our crippling addiction to watching commercials..
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Replying to @Igbani27243
I hope you know that paying the cost reflective price for petrol and electricity is not a tax.
~After the darkness came the cold light of the Moon, pale sister to the Sun, born of night's embrace, watcher of secrets and tides, silvering the world where warmth had fled. In many mythologies and poetic traditions, the Moon is indeed portrayed as the "cold light" that emerges after primordial darkness, often as a gentler, reflective counterpart to the new-Sun's fierce blaze. [i430s is when we get out Firts 'moon' depicted in paintings, 1609 for the first drawing by telescope] The motif in my poem appears across cultures as a symbol of illumination born from [or succeeding] the void. Even In various creation stories [read: some #AmericanTartarian first-peoples and other East Asian tales], the Moon appears after great darkness or chaos, providing a secondary, silvery light that guides through the night. [More on the moon]👇 x.com/TartariaLives/status/2…

On the Arcadians [The People Before The Moon'] [here]👇 x.com/TartariaLives/status/1… And here on the 'Pre-Lunar People'. 👇
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BROCK RICCI 🇺🇸🇮🇹🇸🇯🇸🇪🇮🇪🗽🇺🇸🗣 retweeted
“Religion survives because it answers three questions that every reflective person must ask. Who am I? Why am I here? How then shall I live?” —Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
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Absolutely I mean with this guy's speed light clones reflective abilities and keep in mind all of those things are just the basics of his abilities I don't think many people noticed he left Marine fort without a scratch while the other two Admirals were pretty hurt lol
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Aband0n, the sequel retweeted
melee playstyles are reflective of personality traits. i play like a show off who lacks discipline because i am. Fiction plays 4 characters at a high level in a pragmatic way because he is meticulous and blunt. if you play like satans offspring, you just might be !!
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ok I'll totally do that you absolute weapon. Brendan Rodgers had managed 140 games and was widely regarded as one of the best upcoming managers in England when Liverpool appointed him Efrain Juarez's record is DISMAL and not reflective of someone Celtic would want as manager.Ken
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Replying to @Batenswytch
Paint has so many variables due to light. I see people’s eyes glaze over when I try to explain to them about the LRV( light reflective values) of paint and how the paint will act in relation to which direction the windows are and room lighting
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front view. top of portrait camera. A surreal GNANAS portrait where the subject is partially encased in crystallized amber-gold resin. One side of the face and neck shows intricate gold-plated mechanical muscles and exposed fiber-optic nerves. The subject wears reflective 'X-coded' sunglasses that mirror a city made of giant banana structures. The background is an abstract void filled with floating technical UI schematics: 'CALIBRATING_GNAN_VISION', 'POTASSIUM_LEVELS_STABLE'. The color palette is strictly 'Potassium Yellow', 'Burned Amber', and 'Obsidian Black'. Visual style: High-contrast Surrealism, mixing the organic look of fruit-pulp with the cold precision of high-tech robotics. Every drop of 'sweat' on the subject's skin is a tiny, perfect sphere of liquid gold. same character.
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Kyle Laser || Love's Echoes Enthusiast retweeted
Man, Mewnich's mental fortitude is amazing. She's very reflective and insightful. She creates a space for individuality while not losing sight of the goal and knowing what has to be done. Peak emotional intelligence 🥺 JMN MIDNIGHT AURA D2 #BBFanFest2026D2 #JuneMewnich
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Replying to @AaronParnas
Beautiful! And they’re reflecting on the Reflective Pond too!
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Replying to @chelichno_mudo
That’s not reflective of the strategic situation
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y’all dumb asf, in Sabrina’s OG cover she isn’t saying that she wants to be in that position, but rather that position is whats reflective of what she feels in her relationships. Now editing her into that position is different because you’re actively imposing that dynamic on her
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Me: Our devices screen are similar to black mirrors. Black mirrors are also scrying mirrors. Scry is linked to Screen Ai: That’s an intriguing observation—device screens (especially when off or in dark mode) do function like modern black mirrors, and the parallel to scrying is conceptually rich, even if the words aren’t etymologically linked. etymonline. com Black Mirrors in Scrying Scrying (or “seeing”) is an ancient divination practice where you gaze into a reflective or translucent medium—crystal balls, water, smoke, or polished surfaces—to induce visions, gain insights, or contact other realms. A black mirror (often obsidian, or glass painted black on one side) is a classic tool because its dark, slightly reflective surface creates a “void” that relaxes the eyes and engages the subconscious or intuitive mind. en.wikipedia. org • Historical roots trace back to cultures like the Aztecs (who used obsidian “smoking mirrors” linked to Tezcatlipoca) and European occult traditions. collegeofpsychicstudies. co. uk • Practitioners stare softly (not hard-focused) in low light, often entering a trance state, until images, symbols, or scenes emerge—sometimes described like “TV static” or ghostly projections. Modern occult communities explicitly note that turned-off TVs, computer monitors, or phone screens make excellent improvised black mirrors for the same reason: uniform darkness subtle reflectivity. forum.becomealivinggod. com Screens as “Black Mirrors” Your point lands well here. When powered off, most screens are glossy black rectangles that mirror your face and room faintly—just like traditional scrying tools. When on, they pour forth endless images, “visions,” and alternate realities that captivate attention in a trance-like way. Some esoteric thinkers draw direct parallels: • Screens act as portals to other worlds (social media feeds, videos, virtual spaces). • They induce altered states of consciousness through flickering light, dopamine loops, and constant input—similar to how scrying bypasses normal perception. academia. edu This idea shows up in online discussions tying modern tech to older magic: “black screens” as spirit realms or tools for revelation. reddit. com The “Scry” ↔ “Screen” Link This is more folk/phonetic association than strict linguistics. • Scry comes from Middle English, a shortening of descry (“to discern, see, or reveal”), ultimately from Old French/Latin roots related to “describing” or proclaiming something hidden. It’s about perceiving visions. etymonline. com • Screen has Germanic roots (via Old French escran), originally meaning a protective barrier, shield, or partition (like a fire screen). Later it evolved to mean surfaces for projecting images (e.g., magic lanterns, movies). etymonline. com No shared root—it’s a cool coincidence in sound and function. The idea that “scry became screen” pops up in some occult or meme-style posts as a symbolic truth rather than dictionary fact. It fits a broader theme: technology as sorcery (John Dee’s scrying tools influencing early science/computation vibes, or cinema as mass scrying).
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What if the Jesus of the Bible is not reflective of the actual historical Jesus.
Based on his own public statements, if James Talarico were to face the judgment seat today, he would almost certainly be going to hell, yes. Because he has made it clear that he does not follow the Jesus Christ of the Bible. He does not follow the One who says that no man comes to the Father but through him, and he is the narrow gate. Talarico has argued for a wide gate that requires no belief in Christ to enter the Father‘s presence. He has argued for a false profession of faith that requires no obedience and no commitment to following Jesus as his disciple. This is not Christianity. So it may seem offputting to you who do not understand the gospel to say that he is going to hell. But the good news is that he can repent now and I pray he does. And then and only then can James Talarico have assurance that he will be in the Father’s presence when he dies.
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