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"content": "I am fairly confident nobody should represent humanity to aliens. The aliens are hopefully smart enough to understand that every official authority is corrupt, out of touch, can never speak for everyone, and communicating with it would completely undermine the aliens efforts to communicate with us, the actual people. I think that aliens can communicate using some sort of telepathy, and we have no idea of it's limits. So it's very possible they can communicate with every individual separately.<br />I also think that the same is probably true for the aliens, that they maybe don't have any central authority. It is very possible they are just individuals each performing completely individual action. They probably do have some rules that none of them dares or wants to cross, that helps them organize and prevent chaos.",
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"content": "I am fairly confident nobody should represent humanity to aliens. The aliens are hopefully smart enough to understand that every official authority is corrupt, out of touch, can never speak for everyone, and communicating with it would completely undermine the aliens efforts to communicate with us, the actual people. I think that aliens can communicate using some sort of telepathy, and we have no idea of it's limits. So it's very possible they can communicate with every individual separately.\nI also think that the same is probably true for the aliens, that they maybe don't have any central authority. It is very possible they are just individuals each performing completely individual action. They probably do have some rules that none of them dares or wants to cross, that helps them organize and prevent chaos.",
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"content": "I cannot deal with death. I just can't...<br />And I feel it's always my fault... and I can't be convinced otherwise.<br /><br />I want to shout my pain to the world, but I don't want anyone to listen at the same time... because nobody cares and is only bothered by it anyway. Or they will laugh because he was just a cat... He was a world to me though. You cannot decide who to love. I didn't know it happened. I didn't even know it was this strong.<br /><br />Week after his death, and I still cry whole day. I am so sorry I contributed to your death due my negligence Maxík... I didn't look for you in time... Despite talking about being worried.<br />I hope we meet again in the afterlife... ",
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"content": "I cannot deal with death. I just can't...\nAnd I feel it's always my fault... and I can't be convinced otherwise.\n\nI want to shout my pain to the world, but I don't want anyone to listen at the same time... because nobody cares and is only bothered by it anyway. Or they will laugh because he was just a cat... He was a world to me though. You cannot decide who to love. I didn't know it happened. I didn't even know it was this strong.\n\nWeek after his death, and I still cry whole day. I am so sorry I contributed to your death due my negligence Maxík... I didn't look for you in time... Despite talking about being worried.\nI hope we meet again in the afterlife... ",
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"content": "Philosophical nonsense follows:<br /><br />New year. So far, looks like everything is going to be the same like the last year. And the year before. And the year before.<br />I have spent so much time today reminiscing my time on discord Halfworld.<br />It was a harsh lesson. But in what? That nobody can be ever trusted? That I can't be trusted either? Even more confirming that point?<br />And people involved had a dark side that was very ugly. And yet, one would say it didn't have to be there. Anyone could easily imagine a story where none of it would have happened. Yet, when we look at the ingredients from unbiased perspective, it was sadly inevitable.<br />And it's funny I should even care. I was barely involved. Yet I was hit badly enough to be apparently the only one not to recover. Despite it's been 3 years.<br /><br />The thing that hit me the most was not really the aggressive behavior or manipulation. But lies. I think that lies attempt to twist the fabric of reality itself. But reality is too huge and rigid, so the pathetic attempts of our meager mortal frames to change it are... arrogant.<br />The individuals who can stubbornly claim that they are in the right even <br />when caught, and that everyone else is actually lying, defaming, libeling... We feel very wrong about those. We would understand this is not a hero. Stories usually punish these characters. But even punishment wouldn't not feel satisfying if even in punishment, that character still repeated the lie as if he believed it to be true. The kind of twisted misguidance is something deeply unsympathetic.<br />There is something to say about forgiveness in fictional stories. We see characters who we dare to call \"heroes\", who do something wrong. They lie. And the story still makes us root for them and see them as heroic individuals <b>in the end</b>. And it works. Because they improve <b>in the end</b>. They admit their lie. That they were wrong.<br />We always wish for redemption of characters that lie. Heroes, sometimes even villains. It feels twisted when they maintain their position. It makes others doubt themselves if maybe they are really truthful despite they are not.<br />When it comes to the character of Rocket Raccoon (who is topical because it was the subject of that discord)... He is my favorite character, but there are depictions of him that feel very wrong to me. And it usually comes down to him being selfish and doing something very wrong, like lying. But he redeems himself at the end by realigning himself with the truth. It feels very cathartic and it 'humanizes' his character. That redemption is part of it. If it didn't come, it would be a radically different story.<br />I have witnessed real life people who adored Rocket, who were like him... but when the time came to be confronted with their mistakes, they chose to double down. Nothing could have hurt me more in my faith in... 'humanity'. I wasn't really involved in the actual meat of the argument. But just witnessing this from a third person position was harrowing to my soul. Because this 'humanization' of the 'character' I was originally fond of didn't come, it was bad to my psyche.<br /><br />This petty drama on a communication platform only got back to me thanks to the awakening I had throughout 2021. An unbeliever like me got convinced that soul is immortal and we go back to higher dimensions once we are done here. For most people, that would be a positive thought to have. For me, it's a perilous one. I would prefer to have my consciousness obliterated from existence. But I am not convinced that's what will happen anymore.<br />That means that every single person that I couldn't stand in life will be forever occupying the eternity with me. And since the reasons I couldn't stand them are fundamentally opposite philosophical values, it means that those problems won't vanish on higher planes of existence. If anything, they will become even more complex and undefeatable.<br />Every time we add one dimension, not only the complexity of existing problems increases, but brand new problems arise that cannot exist in lower dimensions. To the point nobody is even able to predict them. So when people say that the petty human squabbles that plague us mean nothing in the grand scheme of things... it's not true. It's even worse in the grand scheme of things.<br />For the same reason I think that the really heavy real world problems like war, pain, suffering must have a scary colossal counterpart in the multiverse.<br />",
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"content": "Philosophical nonsense follows:\n\nNew year. So far, looks like everything is going to be the same like the last year. And the year before. And the year before.\nI have spent so much time today reminiscing my time on discord Halfworld.\nIt was a harsh lesson. But in what? That nobody can be ever trusted? That I can't be trusted either? Even more confirming that point?\nAnd people involved had a dark side that was very ugly. And yet, one would say it didn't have to be there. Anyone could easily imagine a story where none of it would have happened. Yet, when we look at the ingredients from unbiased perspective, it was sadly inevitable.\nAnd it's funny I should even care. I was barely involved. Yet I was hit badly enough to be apparently the only one not to recover. Despite it's been 3 years.\n\nThe thing that hit me the most was not really the aggressive behavior or manipulation. But lies. I think that lies attempt to twist the fabric of reality itself. But reality is too huge and rigid, so the pathetic attempts of our meager mortal frames to change it are... arrogant.\nThe individuals who can stubbornly claim that they are in the right even \nwhen caught, and that everyone else is actually lying, defaming, libeling... We feel very wrong about those. We would understand this is not a hero. Stories usually punish these characters. But even punishment wouldn't not feel satisfying if even in punishment, that character still repeated the lie as if he believed it to be true. The kind of twisted misguidance is something deeply unsympathetic.\nThere is something to say about forgiveness in fictional stories. We see characters who we dare to call \"heroes\", who do something wrong. They lie. And the story still makes us root for them and see them as heroic individuals <b>in the end</b>. And it works. Because they improve <b>in the end</b>. They admit their lie. That they were wrong.\nWe always wish for redemption of characters that lie. Heroes, sometimes even villains. It feels twisted when they maintain their position. It makes others doubt themselves if maybe they are really truthful despite they are not.\nWhen it comes to the character of Rocket Raccoon (who is topical because it was the subject of that discord)... He is my favorite character, but there are depictions of him that feel very wrong to me. And it usually comes down to him being selfish and doing something very wrong, like lying. But he redeems himself at the end by realigning himself with the truth. It feels very cathartic and it 'humanizes' his character. That redemption is part of it. If it didn't come, it would be a radically different story.\nI have witnessed real life people who adored Rocket, who were like him... but when the time came to be confronted with their mistakes, they chose to double down. Nothing could have hurt me more in my faith in... 'humanity'. I wasn't really involved in the actual meat of the argument. But just witnessing this from a third person position was harrowing to my soul. Because this 'humanization' of the 'character' I was originally fond of didn't come, it was bad to my psyche.\n\nThis petty drama on a communication platform only got back to me thanks to the awakening I had throughout 2021. An unbeliever like me got convinced that soul is immortal and we go back to higher dimensions once we are done here. For most people, that would be a positive thought to have. For me, it's a perilous one. I would prefer to have my consciousness obliterated from existence. But I am not convinced that's what will happen anymore.\nThat means that every single person that I couldn't stand in life will be forever occupying the eternity with me. And since the reasons I couldn't stand them are fundamentally opposite philosophical values, it means that those problems won't vanish on higher planes of existence. If anything, they will become even more complex and undefeatable.\nEvery time we add one dimension, not only the complexity of existing problems increases, but brand new problems arise that cannot exist in lower dimensions. To the point nobody is even able to predict them. So when people say that the petty human squabbles that plague us mean nothing in the grand scheme of things... it's not true. It's even worse in the grand scheme of things.\nFor the same reason I think that the really heavy real world problems like war, pain, suffering must have a scary colossal counterpart in the multiverse.\n",
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"content": "I live in physical pain. Mental pain is too slowly chipping off my sanity, but I am sure the mental pain is merely a simple function of the physical pain. Too bad there is no solution for the physical pain...",
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"content": "I live in physical pain. Mental pain is too slowly chipping off my sanity, but I am sure the mental pain is merely a simple function of the physical pain. Too bad there is no solution for the physical pain...",
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"content": "Journalism folks:<br /><a href=\"https://www.novinky.cz/zahranicni/amerika/clanek/nuz-do-zad-viceprezident-pence-by-na-odvolani-trumpa-kyvl-40302827\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.novinky.cz/zahranicni/amerika/clanek/nuz-do-zad-viceprezident-pence-by-na-odvolani-trumpa-kyvl-40302827</a><br /><br />Title: \"Pence would allegedly knife Trump in the back\"<br />Smaller text under the title: \"If majority of congress asked for it... The claim comes from an unnamed source only known under the pseudonym 'Anonymous'. Pence denies.\"",
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"published": "2019-11-19T12:04:13+00:00",
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"content": "Journalism folks:\nhttps://www.novinky.cz/zahranicni/amerika/clanek/nuz-do-zad-viceprezident-pence-by-na-odvolani-trumpa-kyvl-40302827\n\nTitle: \"Pence would allegedly knife Trump in the back\"\nSmaller text under the title: \"If majority of congress asked for it... The claim comes from an unnamed source only known under the pseudonym 'Anonymous'. Pence denies.\"",
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"content": "If people on minds don't know, I started my Internet \"career\" by being engaged in the Sonic franchise. Sot so much in the community, just in the content of the franchise.<br /><br />Too bad I can't claim credit for even a small part on this project from Roger other than existing. Yet I still feel this is a conclusion of my career in Sonic related content:<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk_NqawRsls\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk_NqawRsls</a><br /><br />This ain't a thing I normally post here. But I hope that minds becomes more widely used for all kinds of content and not just political stuff. Stories and pop culture was always my favorite passion. And I am sure for a lots of other people too. Before the culture war started.<br /><br />I know that this animation is more about the state of the Sonic franchise and comment on how it lacks any actual genuine content while the fanbase eats itself alive. So it's really depressing. But still, the animation itself is a creative content and that's the value I appreciate the most.",
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"published": "2019-10-29T10:06:46+00:00",
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"content": "If people on minds don't know, I started my Internet \"career\" by being engaged in the Sonic franchise. Sot so much in the community, just in the content of the franchise.\n\nToo bad I can't claim credit for even a small part on this project from Roger other than existing. Yet I still feel this is a conclusion of my career in Sonic related content:\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xk_NqawRsls\n\nThis ain't a thing I normally post here. But I hope that minds becomes more widely used for all kinds of content and not just political stuff. Stories and pop culture was always my favorite passion. And I am sure for a lots of other people too. Before the culture war started.\n\nI know that this animation is more about the state of the Sonic franchise and comment on how it lacks any actual genuine content while the fanbase eats itself alive. So it's really depressing. But still, the animation itself is a creative content and that's the value I appreciate the most.",
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"content": "<a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/962992887778783232\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/962992887778783232</a>",
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"content": "I found this so funny when I first saw it, so I gotta post it:<br />",
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"content": "I found this so funny when I first saw it, so I gotta post it:\n",
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"content": "I am not a content creator. But maybe in the future, they will realize that they need censor viewers as well. Because those pesky viewers can always find a way to see something that is forbidden.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14dOSQSWlxY\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14dOSQSWlxY</a>",
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"published": "2018-08-16T10:55:41+00:00",
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"content": "I am not a content creator. But maybe in the future, they will realize that they need censor viewers as well. Because those pesky viewers can always find a way to see something that is forbidden.\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14dOSQSWlxY",
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"content": "Monty Python would all get their lives destroyed today.<br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dgp9MPLEAqA\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dgp9MPLEAqA</a>",
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"published": "2018-07-06T22:38:12+00:00",
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"content": "Monty Python would all get their lives destroyed today.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dgp9MPLEAqA",
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"content": "7:17<br />\"The information we receive on daily basis is derivate of stories from the past. Taken to consideration right now that the story from the Daily Beast in October is likely not true. There is no evidence to suggest that it is true. But people are going to believe it. They are going to half-remember that story and say: 'Oh yeah, didn't the alt-right do some hoax back at Columbia?' And that's gonna get added to another story. The Incel post on Facebook that is now added to the New York Times is added to another story in the Times that is probably not true. But it becomes true. Now go further back. You'll start to realize that our recent history is slowly becoming a twisted narrative of ideology and fake news. And WE DON'T KNOW HOW FAR BACK IT REALLY GOES!<br />...<br />It makes me fearful when you realize that the past might actually be just as fake as what we are seeing today. That if the stories from October are factually untrue and <b>never corrected</b>, what about stories from 20 years ago? How many of those stories are factually untrue but added to the history books and now widely believed by the new generation?\"<br /><br />Scary.",
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"content": "7:17\n\"The information we receive on daily basis is derivate of stories from the past. Taken to consideration right now that the story from the Daily Beast in October is likely not true. There is no evidence to suggest that it is true. But people are going to believe it. They are going to half-remember that story and say: 'Oh yeah, didn't the alt-right do some hoax back at Columbia?' And that's gonna get added to another story. The Incel post on Facebook that is now added to the New York Times is added to another story in the Times that is probably not true. But it becomes true. Now go further back. You'll start to realize that our recent history is slowly becoming a twisted narrative of ideology and fake news. And WE DON'T KNOW HOW FAR BACK IT REALLY GOES!\n...\nIt makes me fearful when you realize that the past might actually be just as fake as what we are seeing today. That if the stories from October are factually untrue and <b>never corrected</b>, what about stories from 20 years ago? How many of those stories are factually untrue but added to the history books and now widely believed by the new generation?\"\n\nScary.",
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"content": "\"We have this strange idea that is again foisted on young men that the pathway to virtue is through weakness and harmlessness. And that's just simply not true. That's the pathway to uselessness and resentment. You should be able to be a monster, and then not be one.\"<br /><br />- Jordan Peterson",
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