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| Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026 |
ctulhu
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11:32p |
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methodrone
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12:12p |
Kad es domaaju par progresu par kuru muusdienu cilveeki sajuusminaas, tas progress ir tik achgaarns un muljkjiigs, ka tas man ljoti atgadina visaadus gjeniaalus inzhineerijas + magjijas izgudrojumus, ko mans 4-gadiigais deels ar entuziasmu uzmunsturee un man raada kaa ar to speeleeties. Yes, darling, it will definitely work, you're so clever!
Cilveece/civilizaacija ir beerni. God has to entertain and tolerate so much. |
| Monday, June 1st, 2026 |
aborigens
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9:46p |
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methodrone
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12:16p |
Outrage content Plikais karalis 7 deadly sins Juunijs <3 |
| Sunday, May 31st, 2026 |
teja
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7:39p |
the temporality of belonging |
| Saturday, May 30th, 2026 |
ctulhu
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12:11p |
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| Friday, May 29th, 2026 |
ctulhu
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1:19p |
Pievēršam uzmanību //Qatar is the single largest foreign donor to American higher education, funneling over billion to U.S. colleges and universities. This funding—primarily driven by the Qatar Foundation and Qatar Foundation International (QFI)—focuses on satellite branch campuses, language programs, and research initiatives.//
Tas ir tāpat kā ja rietumos izglītību finansētu PSRS. Viņi finansē izglītību un iefiltrē augstskolās islāmismu u.c. savas idejas, visādus postkoloniālos narratīvus un tml. |
| Wednesday, May 27th, 2026 |
methodrone
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10:04p |
Is it just me.. vai arii pasaule kopsh visas taas ai chatbot pictures and slops juutaas kaa black mirror for real? I'm a gonna go all Rust mentally on this shit. |
| Tuesday, May 26th, 2026 |
teja
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7:38p |
“mīlestība tur mani kā vergu asaru būrī” |
| Monday, May 25th, 2026 |
alefs
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3:57p |
Strazdi no rītiem vēl nesen tik dzirkstīgi čivināja. Tagad viņi sasaucas ķērcot.
Laikam pavasaris jau pārtapis sadzīviskajā ikdienā ar visiem šitiem "Kur liki algu", "Tu dari nepareizi" un "Iznes eglīti". |
| Sunday, May 24th, 2026 |
ctulhu
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6:38p |
Melns un balts Melna Trojas Helēna. OK. Kāpēc ne? Tagad varētu uzņemt vēsturisku biogrāfisku filmu par Martinu Luteru Kingu ar blondu zilacainu ziemeļnieku galvenajā lomā. |
methodrone
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6:24a |
"All my life I wanted to be nearer to God. But the only nearness... silence." |
| Saturday, May 23rd, 2026 |
ctulhu
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7:50p |
sāksies... https://telos.lv/etniska-nepotisma-realitate/Es teiktu ka jārīkojas pavisam vienkārši. Valsts ir sekulāra => nekādām reliģijām valsts iestādēs nav nekādas nozīmes. Valsts medicīniskās iestādēs ievēro medicīniskus noteikumus. Viss. Citādi sāksies, vienam nevar to otram nevar šito, trešajam neder ārsts sieviete ceturtajam vīrietis piektajam asinis nevar pārliet utt. Muti ciet un klausīt ko dakteris saka vai arī iet no slimnīcas/ poliklīnikas krievu kuģa virzienā pie saviem šamaņiem vai kā jau nu tur. Jo citādi sanāk kas? Dakteris atbild par palīdzības sniegšanu maksimāli kvalitatīvi, bet kā viņš var pildīt savu pienākumu ja viņu ierobežo ar visādu figņu? |
| Friday, May 22nd, 2026 |
methodrone
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12:52p |
So I asked AI how would you respond to Rust if you were an articulate Christian:
“Rust, you’re right about many things. Humans are capable of cruelty, self-deception, addiction, exploitation, and denial. Christianity has never actually denied that. In fact, Christianity begins with that exact observation: the world is fractured, and so are we. Where I think you stop too early is in assuming that because suffering exists, meaning cannot. You see consciousness as a tragic accident — nature becoming aware enough to realise its own horror. But why does horror bother us at all? Why do justice, innocence, love, betrayal, or evil feel objectively real to you instead of just chemical reactions? If the universe is truly blind and purposeless, then your outrage at suffering is ultimately no more meaningful than a storm destroying a tree. Yet you speak as though evil actually matters. That suggests you already believe in moral reality — something beyond atoms. Christianity says that your despair is not proof God is absent. It’s evidence that something is wrong with the world. The pain you describe is real, but so is the human longing for transcendence, love, beauty, and redemption. And unlike vague optimism, Christianity doesn’t claim people can save themselves through progress or intelligence. It says humanity is fallen. That’s why every utopian project eventually becomes monstrous. But it also says consciousness is not a cosmic mistake. It’s a sign that humans were made in the image of God — capable of truth, morality, sacrifice, and relationship. You believe awareness inevitably leads to despair. Christianity argues the opposite: awareness without God leads to despair. Awareness with God leads to meaning, even through suffering. The cross itself is not denial of suffering; it is God entering into it. Your philosophy can diagnose darkness brilliantly. But can it produce hope? Can it tell a grieving mother her love mattered? Can it tell victims justice is real? Can it explain why humans keep reaching for meaning even when logic alone tells them not to? Christianity can look naïve from the outside. But perhaps cynicism can also become a kind of faith — faith that darkness is ultimate.” |
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