A small tool to view real-world ActivityPub objects as JSON! Enter a URL
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to the server to view the underlying object.
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"content": "I was recently honoured to be the first guest on a new podcast called \"Sit With Me\" hosted by Cor on her YouTube channel named Black Raven Metaphysical Research Lab. We covered a couple of interesting topics like coincidences and anomalous cognition.<br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKmGBpfottM\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKmGBpfottM</a>",
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"content": "The only way to make sure they can't steal your money is to keep as little money in your account as possible. Just enough to cover your expenses. This is the lesson that the Cyprus banking crisis has taught us. In today's era of low deposit interest rates it makes no sense to keep anything in the bank above what is necessary. Excess cash should be put into a brokerage account and used to purchase blue chip stocks that pay decent dividends, like utilities. Silver is always a good investment as well. ",
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"content": "Clowns In Our Midst, (part 2,297)<br /><br />They live among us. Scarcely a day goes by without their pernicious influence. In medieval Europe, doctors would wear characteristic garb that included brightly-coloured clothing, a conspicuous hat, and even makeup. Presumably this was done to give them credibility, since any clothing other than modified burlap sacks was considered upper-class. Today, we would instantly recognise this costume as a CLOWN. <br />Just like modern circus clowns, these doctors would play tricks, do some rudimentary sleight-of-hand magic, and generally try to lighten the mood since the main part of their jobs included treatments like bone-sawing, bloodletting, applying leeches, and dispensing various substances that were either placebos, deadly poisons, or both. <br />The history of medicine is like a checkerboard where every era would discredit the treatments of the previous era. What was once a deadly poison became a cure, and vice versa. I have a medical book from 1800s written by a famous wild-west gunfighter of that era (yes, I know) that recommends a tincture consisting of sulphuric acid and pure alcohol to be used as eye drops. Just think about that for a second. Back when it was OK to execute people for stealing bread because they were starving, and slavery was legal, it was also OK to prescribe eyedrops that would render their victim partially or completely blind, besides being extremely painful. <br />Extrapolating that into the future, we will look back on today's treatments the same way, as coming out of a primitive era where an official representing a prestigious medical school would claim that under certain circumstances, men can give birth to a child through their urethras. It wasn't so long ago that Thalidomide was prescribed to pregnant women, and it wasn't so long ago that doctors and various fitness experts were recommending that their middle-aged patients take up jogging, knowing full well that the repetitive impacts on the skeletal system would destroy the cartilage in their hips and knees, necessitating expensive medical interventions like hip and knee replacements. <br />In the USA, the main medical regulatory body is the FDA, and it's run by, and fully subsidised by the industry it's supposed to regulate, in addition to the fact that pharmaceutical companies in the USA have legal immunity from prosecutions and litigation. This same FDA sets the standards for acceptable food ingredients, which is why nearly all the food in the USA contains high-fructose corn syrup meaning that no matter what you eat, you're getting enough poison to cause medical issues down the line. EXPENSIVE medical issues. <br />Speaking of clowns, and food, I should point out that the mascot for McDonald's Corporation is a clown named Ronald McDonald. It wouldn't surprise me to find out in a few years that this \"Ronald McDonald\" was NOT a man in a costume, but a genetically modified lab-grown humanoid of the genus McDonaldopithecus Ronaldiensis, or something to that effect, possibly a by-product of their attempt to create lab-grown meat. Since he probably is a lab-grown organism, he lacks genitalia, as evidenced by the fact that nobody has ever seen Ronald McDonald's genitalia.<br />The question inevitably arises: how do we deal with the clown in our midst? The short answer is to simply ignore them as much as possible. The other method would be the \"Hanna-Barbera method\" since it is both handy and barbaric: clobber them on the head with an oversized wooden mallet, then put them into a box with \"Africa\" scrawled on it, apply a huge amount of stamps, and stuff them into the nearest mailbox. ",
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"content": "Hey, How Come Your Lips Aren't Moving?<br /><br />Years ago, I wrote a short story about a hypothetical situation in which VENTRILOQUISM takes over a small town. It started out as a fad in a local high school where kids would play jokes on each other using ventriloquism. That year, a couple of ventriloquist acts were featured in the school's talent show, and the school's administrators thought nothing of it. The next year it became an obsession, and the kids were all doing it, and later, even some teachers were sharing in the fun. Things got serious when students started experiencing involuntary ventriloquism where their lips would stop moving mid-sentence, even as they continued to speak normally. A significant portion of the student body was afflicted, and the principal put out a memo to teachers to keep an eye out for this behaviour. Ventriloquism and ventriloquistic speech became sanctionable offenses and students would be given detention for it. However, this phenomenon was no longer confined to just one school. In short order, the whole county became afflicted and later, the whole state. The FBI was notified and they formed their own Ventriloquism Task Force to get to the bottom of it. Medical experts discovered severe abnormalities in the most severely afflicted victims, like lockjaw and facial muscular hyperplasia. Some victims even died due to an inability to ingest food. A press conference was called and the governor spoke to news reporters to explain what was happening, however, towards the end of his appearance, his lips had stopped moving and his face took on a dummy-head expression, even as he continued to answer questions normally. Even a TV newscaster would suffer the same fate while delivering her live report on the situation. More and more people were caught in a typical spiral of violence, drugs, alcohol, and ventriloquism. The WHO started looking into this as a possible global pandemic and came to the conclusion that mass psychiatry was the only solution. Armies of counselors were recruited and deployed, even so far as being dropped off by helicopters in remote regions. The ramifications to daily life were immense. Ventriloquism-related questions were added to anything from medical questionnaires to job applications. Some jurisdictions even made it a misdemeanour, but the problem, now global, was barely being contained. Saudi Arabia instituted death by hanging, where the dummy would also be hanged beside the victim. Clearly a breakthrough was needed, and that was exactly what happened when a psychiatric researcher stationed in Antarctica noted that ventriloquism was wholly absent on the continent, since ventriloquist dummies had been banned early on in the pandemic. A study was commissioned and subsequent testing confirmed everybody's suspicions: the dummies had caused the pandemic! Apparently, certain medieval-reptilian circuits in the brain are triggered while watching any mechanical contraption resembling a human with an articulated mouth. The solution was simple: make it so that all ventriloquist dummies would have their mouths glued shut, thereby inducing a phenomenon known as \"reverse ventriloquism\" where the human victim starts compensating for the dummy's lack of mouth movements by making his own mouth move. In other words, the dummies would make people dummies, or as they say: fight fire with fire (or in this case, fight ventriloquism with ventriloquism). Within a few months, the whole ventriloquism pandemic was conquered. No longer would dummies ruin our lives.<br /><br />If you, or someone you know is suffering from involuntary ventriloquistic speech, contact the Ventriloquism Support Hotline at 1-800-5477-6683 (1-800-LIPS-MOVE).<br />",
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"content": "For some reason, this video got 648 views! I guess the planets were in the right configuration. <br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEwOsM_cCp8\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEwOsM_cCp8</a>",
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"content": "None of our past predictions for the present day has ever come to fruition as expected, and they also say that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. That being the case, where do all the mediocre predictions get you? They get you RIGHT HERE and RIGHT NOW. Maybe if we change our expectations, a better outcome can be achieved. An interesting discussion with Trina on Milky Way: <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2h7bGtiTdA\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2h7bGtiTdA</a>",
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"content": "None of our past predictions for the present day has ever come to fruition as expected, and they also say that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. That being the case, where do all the mediocre predictions get you? They get you RIGHT HERE and RIGHT NOW. Maybe if we change our expectations, a better outcome can be achieved. An interesting discussion with Trina on Milky Way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2h7bGtiTdA",
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"content": "An interesting 2 hour discussion between G-Sharp, myself, and John from Max Vision Remote Viewing. <br /><br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdZy670KmDg\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdZy670KmDg</a>",
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"content": "The Darwin Awards<br /><br />I don't personally know a Darwin Award recipient, but I know of 2 that were friends of friends of mine, plus one near-recipient I knew personally. The first was a guy who had watched too many John Wayne movies, and he was drinking with my friend on the upper terrace of a bar. Someone had come there on horseback, and this guy thought it would be a great idea to jump onto the horse's back from the upper balcony. Bad idea. The horse spooked, and trampled him beyond recognition, breaking nearly every bone in his body. After a couple of months in the hospital, he succumbed to his injuries. The next guy was an A-student who decided to go into the construction trade after high school, and started off his career by building his own home. Bought the land, and built a house on it all by himself. After the final inspection, he was planning on moving in, so he invited all his friends. This guy had never drank, nor done any drugs, but on the night of the party he got suckered into drinking a whole 0.7 liter bottle of vodka in one go, which he did. Fell asleep, and never woke up. Cause of death was alcohol poisoning. He was only 19. The third (bonus) case is a guy I personally knew. The Hiccup Artist we'd call him. This guy had been a cop who fancied himself as somewhat of a Rambo character. On his way home from work, and out of uniform, he encountered a situation where two armed gangs were shooting at each other across the street. Instead of doing the normal thing and calling for backup, he decided that the most logical course of action was to start shooting at both of the armed gangs. As expected, both armed gangs started shooting back at HIM. He was shot through the skull but survived, but the bullet affected his mental state where he has constant microseizures that involve him shaking his scrotum, his eyes going up, and yelling out a loud yelp that sounds like \"tee-pee!\" In normal conversation, these microseizures get abbreviated to a simple loud yelp, preceded by the eyes rolling up. But, ultimately he was dishonourably discharged from the police because he didn't follow protocol, and found himself relegated to doing menial jobs like delivering newspapers, which was how I re-met up with him after having previously known him as a police officer.",
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"content": "The Darwin Awards\n\nI don't personally know a Darwin Award recipient, but I know of 2 that were friends of friends of mine, plus one near-recipient I knew personally. The first was a guy who had watched too many John Wayne movies, and he was drinking with my friend on the upper terrace of a bar. Someone had come there on horseback, and this guy thought it would be a great idea to jump onto the horse's back from the upper balcony. Bad idea. The horse spooked, and trampled him beyond recognition, breaking nearly every bone in his body. After a couple of months in the hospital, he succumbed to his injuries. The next guy was an A-student who decided to go into the construction trade after high school, and started off his career by building his own home. Bought the land, and built a house on it all by himself. After the final inspection, he was planning on moving in, so he invited all his friends. This guy had never drank, nor done any drugs, but on the night of the party he got suckered into drinking a whole 0.7 liter bottle of vodka in one go, which he did. Fell asleep, and never woke up. Cause of death was alcohol poisoning. He was only 19. The third (bonus) case is a guy I personally knew. The Hiccup Artist we'd call him. This guy had been a cop who fancied himself as somewhat of a Rambo character. On his way home from work, and out of uniform, he encountered a situation where two armed gangs were shooting at each other across the street. Instead of doing the normal thing and calling for backup, he decided that the most logical course of action was to start shooting at both of the armed gangs. As expected, both armed gangs started shooting back at HIM. He was shot through the skull but survived, but the bullet affected his mental state where he has constant microseizures that involve him shaking his scrotum, his eyes going up, and yelling out a loud yelp that sounds like \"tee-pee!\" In normal conversation, these microseizures get abbreviated to a simple loud yelp, preceded by the eyes rolling up. But, ultimately he was dishonourably discharged from the police because he didn't follow protocol, and found himself relegated to doing menial jobs like delivering newspapers, which was how I re-met up with him after having previously known him as a police officer.",
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