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internetgreatesthits · 3 months ago
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maskedmelody · 3 months ago
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We lie to our children, our daughters, our sons, that dreams can be made true if only you will it. But manifestation didn’t work for the meth-heads in the sick part of town or all the starving artists that must scrape their will from their pallets and force-feed it back into themselves.
We sell them the myth of dreamers, people who made it when the odds were stacked against them. But when the sun goes down, and dreams don’t satisfy your stomach quite like food would, our children will know that we were liars. How could we be anything but? It’s all we’ve ever known.
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gregorijo · 1 month ago
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Even $1 would mean the world to me right now
Hi friends,
I'm reaching out with a heavy heart. For over 3 months now, I've been trying to find help to get through an extremely hard financial time. I've tried Reddit, Discord, and every platform I could think of—but I’ve mostly been ignored or blocked.
Even just $1 can mean food, warmth, or one more day of hope. I’m not asking for much—just that if anyone can help, they consider doing so.
Here’s my PayPal:
https://www.paypal.me/gregorijo
A kind word, a share, or even a moment of your time means more than I can express. Thank you.
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knowlimitations · 3 months ago
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Time: The Illusion We Live By, and the Path to Reclaiming It
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Time, as we know it, is a construct—a tool engineered by humanity, bound to our collective need for structure and order. But beneath this surface-level understanding of time lies a deeper truth: time itself, in its most rigid form, is an illusion. It is not a fixed, linear force, but a reflection of our limited perception of the world around us. And yet, we have allowed it to shape every aspect of our lives, to dictate the rhythms of our existence, to divide our days, months, and years into quantifiable units that no longer align with the natural cycles of the Earth, the moon, or our very bodies.
In the earliest days of human civilization, time was not measured in the way we understand it today. People lived by the seasons, by the movement of the stars, by the ebb and flow of the tides, by the planting and harvesting of crops. Their days were governed by the sun, their months by the moon, their years by the changing of the seasons. Time, in its most pure form, was cyclical, organic, and in harmony with the natural world.
However, as societies grew more complex, as the need for coordination and control over larger populations increased, the simple cycles of nature were replaced by something more rigid, more predictable—more controllable. The ancient Roman calendar, for instance, originally consisted of only ten months, leaving a significant portion of the year unaccounted for. It was a reflection of the Roman understanding of time: a simple cycle, tied to the solar year, but not yet codified into a fixed system.
It was Julius Caesar, in 46 BCE, who revolutionized the calendar, introducing the Julian Calendar, which incorporated twelve months to account for the entire solar cycle. This shift, however, was not just about aligning the calendar with the solar year; it was a strategic move, creating a system that could be manipulated for political and social control. The months of the year—like July (named after Julius Caesar) and August (named after Augustus)—were no longer merely markers of seasons, but of power. This calendar laid the groundwork for the system we use today, one that is so deeply ingrained in our consciousness that we rarely question it.
The Gregorian calendar, introduced in 1582, refined the Julian system, making it more accurate in terms of aligning with the solar year, but it remained rooted in the same fundamental principles: a rigid, linear understanding of time. This calendar became the standard in much of the world, a reflection of our society’s growing obsession with efficiency, predictability, and control. But it is precisely this rigidity that has distanced us from the natural rhythms of the Earth and the cosmic cycles that govern our existence.
The Illusion of Linear Time
The construct of linear time—where one moment follows another in a straight line from past to present to future—has dominated the human experience for millennia. We divide our lives into hours, days, weeks, months, and years, with each unit a discrete marker on a timeline that appears unchanging, yet is always slipping away from us.
But time, in its most authentic form, is not linear. It is cyclical. It is fluid. It is ever-present, yet ever-changing. The idea that time is something to be measured, quantified, and controlled is, in essence, an illusion. We live in a world that is inherently cyclical—where the Earth spins on its axis, where the seasons turn, where the moon waxes and wanes, where life itself ebbs and flows. The linearity we impose on time distorts our relationship with the natural world, disconnecting us from the very cycles that sustain us.
Our lives are not neatly divided into discrete units. We are constantly moving between stages, experiencing moments of birth and death, growth and decay, expansion and contraction. Time is not something we are bound to; it is something we co-create. And yet, we have allowed ourselves to become slaves to a system that does not align with our true nature.
Reclaiming Time: A New Vision for the Future
If we are to move beyond the illusion of linear time, we must first reconnect with the natural cycles that govern our lives. We must return to a deeper understanding of time as an organic, fluid force—one that flows in harmony with the rhythms of the Earth and the cosmos. And in doing so, we can begin to imagine a new way of structuring our days, months, and years—one that is less rigid, less structured, and more intuitive.
Imagine a calendar that is no longer bound to the rigid structures of political power and artificial division. Instead, envision a system that honors the natural cycles of the Earth, the moon, and the stars—one that reflects the deep, cyclical nature of life itself. Such a calendar would be luni-solar, harmonizing the rhythms of both the sun and the moon, creating a system that respects both the solar year and the lunar month, as well as the subtle interactions between them.
In this new system, the year could be divided into 13 months, each containing 28 days, resulting in a total of 364 days. This would reflect the lunar cycle, with each month aligned with the phases of the moon, from new moon to full moon, and back again. The remaining day (or two, if accounting for leap years) could be left outside the months—an intercalary period, a time of reflection, rest, and recalibration, allowing the collective to pause and reconnect with the cycles of nature.
But the real beauty of this new calendar lies not in its structure, but in its essence: it is a return to intuitive time. Rather than being bound by the mechanical ticking of a clock, we would live in harmony with the ebb and flow of nature. We would structure our days not around arbitrary schedules, but around our innate rhythms—when to rest, when to act, when to reflect, and when to grow. The months themselves could be named after the characteristics of the Earth’s changing landscape, tied to the seasons, the elements, and the celestial cycles.
In this new calendar, time is no longer an enemy to be conquered, but a companion to be honored. It is a tool for growth, for creativity, for connection. It flows, just as we do. There are no fixed lines, no deadlines, no rigid divisions. There is only the continuous cycle of life, a rhythm that we are a part of, not separate from.
The Invitation to Reconnect
As we continue to evolve, both individually and collectively, we are being invited to reclaim our relationship with time—to remember that we are not merely subjects of a clock, but participants in a vast, living process. Time is not something we "lose" or "spend." It is something we live—it is the very fabric of our existence, woven through our experiences, our choices, and our connections to one another and to the world around us.
We are moving beyond the limitations of the old, linear way of thinking. The future is one of expansion, where we live in harmony with the timeless nature of existence, where we honor the natural cycles, and where time is no longer something we control, but something we flow with.
This vision is not just a possibility for the future; it is a reminder of what has always been, beneath the surface of our constructed systems. It is time to remember who we are, and to step into a new relationship with time—one that is free, expansive, and deeply aligned with the cycles of the Earth, the moon, and the cosmos. A time that is, in essence, truly ours.
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dedi-ashour · 1 year ago
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‏يا بكرة باستناك ⁦♪⁩♪⁩..
Tomorrow, I'm waiting for you ♪♪..
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euphoric-pang · 5 months ago
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From a daily willingness to surrender to life's struggles to summon the courage to keep living in the hope of a brighter tomorrow, we dare to exist.
h.T
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saniyahahahah · 6 months ago
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WeDidIt: Empowering Youth For A Better Tomorrow
What happens when 10,000 individuals from around the globe unite for a single cause? You get wedidit.in - a pioneering non-profit led by Sree Krishna Seelam, dedicated to creating a better world for future generations. He believes the essence of humanity lies in our ability to connect, to empathize, and to extend a hand to those in need. In a world often marked by division and selfishness, there exists a profound power, a power that can transform both the giver and the receiver. This transformation is not merely an act; it is a mission where every individual should embark upon, one that nurtures the leader within.
Great thinkers throughout history have emphasized the importance of service and compassion as foundational characteristics of exceptional leadership. Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Mother Teresa are but a few examples of individuals who exemplified these qualities. They dedicated their lives to uplifting others, often at great personal sacrifice. Their legacies remind us that true leadership is not about asserting power or authority, but about inspiring others through acts of kindness and service; treating everyone with equality. 
WEDIDIT organization, encourages individuals, especially the young, to embrace a service-oriented mindset. The act of serving someone you do not know requires a leap of faith and an open heart—qualities that transform you as a person while uplifting others. It is through service that we learn to look beyond our own experiences and challenges. We begin to look and understand the struggles of others, fostering a deeper connection with the society.
Imagine a world where every child is taught the importance of giving back, where communities come together to support those less fortunate, and where selflessness is celebrated as the highest virtue. This vision is not a mere dream; it can be our reality when we collectively commit to nurturing a culture of service. As young minds engage in activities like volunteering at shelters, mentoring peers, or participating in community clean-ups, they not only learn the value of giving or developing critical leadership skills they also make the world worth more living.
By stepping out of their comfort zones, young people discover their capacity for empathy and the impact of their actions. They begin to realize that every small gesture contributes to a larger change. Whether it’s offering a listening ear to someone in distress or organizing a fundraising event for a cause. 
The moment you begin to serve without the expectation of receiving anything in return, you birth the "human" within you. This deep realization—that we are all interconnected and are responsible for one another—is what elevates us from individual beings to a collective society. It shifts away the focus from thinking only about ourselves, which is common in today's world, and bring in a sense of unity and teamwork. Instead of just looking out for our own interests, we learn to work together and support one another.
As we work on becoming better leaders, let’s focus on creating opportunities for helping others. Sree Krishna Seelam, the founder of the NGO - WeDidIt encourages young people to volunteer their time and skills to help those in need. By teaching the importance of kindness and service, we can make a big difference in our communities and beyond.
Becoming a great leader starts by helping someone else. Get involved in your community, meet new people, and make a positive impact. When you help others, you not only change their lives but also learn and grow as a person.
Visit www.wedidit.in to learn how you can contribute and be a part of this global change.
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tapan4evr · 2 months ago
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True me.. Tap-2105..
Life’s a rollercoaster, man. Ups and downs, twists and turns. The point isn’t to reach the end, but to enjoy the ride. Keep moving forward, even when it’s tough. You’ll stumble, you’ll fall, but that’s all part of the adventure. Just keep your chin up and keep going. You never know what cool stuff you’ll find along the way. Remember, life’s about the little moments. The good, the bad, the…
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seamusicpoetry · 4 months ago
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A better today
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unsoldvangogh · 4 months ago
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To the person who borrowed the library book
“How not to kill yourself: a survival guide for the imaginative pessimist”
Before me and dog eared the page telling you to make a list of simple reasons to stay alive (however materialistic/silly it may be)
I don’t know who you are but I hope you’re still alive
I hope you still have that list, and I hope those things still bring you joy even in a country succumbing to fear and prejudice….
I hope you are healing with an open mind after reading this book and I hope you remember there is still good in the world. I hope you help to put good in the world instead of becoming bitter. I hope you have safe people who care about you and sweet cuddles from a pet.
(For context I’m not actively a danger or anything, just processing some shit and 2025 has been absolutely nuts already so I’m giving myself the mental tools before i immediately need them)
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suganta · 5 months ago
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12/31/2024 - 4 Year Anniversary
- Day 1641 of Presentation. Today marks Our 4th year Anniversary since ‘pulling the curtain back’ on a most interesting enigma. Unfortunately, this year was spent mostly in ‘darkness’ as persistent software plugin problems were poked, prodded, and pondered. We've had much ‘backstage’ drama and intrigue, to occupy Our time.
While we were down the world did not stop turning and so much changed - over the course of the year. The helming of the United States, the passing, of the torch - has presented all of U.S. with a new headache.
Ours is a company built to share novel information with the planet,… and now… with things as they stand today – the steadiness, and ‘stability’ of things- of which We were hoping,... - is more uncertain, and - ‘in question’.
We have been forced to seriously re-consider certain elements of Our Plan ‘B’. These issues are still in need of work-arounds.
There is a new message posted to the Director’s Den which brings folk up to speed. Our extensive down time has impacted the office morale, and the folk here are eager to see this project handed off – moved on. There are other thing we would like share, and do. There is a new item, a possible 15th C shipwreck’s coordinates, that we intend to offer - in 2025.
This is an amazing world we live in - the only place like it, for lightyears. This is Home. We must care for it - and those beings on it. We need to be responsible. We need to operate with reason, and common-sense - as much as we can tolerate.
We have room to grow. We have the ability to change how we interact – with nature – and our – neighbors.
There is much that could be, if we allowed ourselves to dream it.
May you navigate your New Year with strong heart, and good purpose.
(and may you live to see, and enjoy, many more.)
Sincerely
The Staff of
A Urumalli, U Macinasar, G Entum
- Unique Destinations Enterprise @arimelber ad @neildegrassetysonofficial Sis Happy New Year! Your names are added for continuity and possible interest. @nasa We add you, out our Our deep respect.
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poet-of-a-new-world2025 · 7 months ago
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New Start/Better Ending
Seeing beauty in a world full of the ugly actions of others. Doing good to maintain the balance that keeps this globe rotating as it should. Show by doing, not by speaking.
Remembering there is always someone watching, show them a better path, a better value in themselves. A new beginning, a broken frame put back together by the love of another just as broken and torn down as them. A way to heal together.
Always remind yourself that the struggles given are lessons to make us stronger and to test the value that which we are based down in our DNA, you are not the people from whom you where born to. You are your own person, so fight.
Fight for love. Fight for freedom. Fight for who you are who you aspire to become in the future. Fight for a chance, maybe even a second chance. A way to a new start and maybe even an ending better suited for you than the one before.
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kordesff · 9 months ago
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Can't write a word today... dunno why.
Annoyed with myself
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ao3feeddestiel · 1 year ago
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better tomorrow
read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/3VgMuYe by iamkindasad Dean and Jo escape after getting kidnapped at thirteen. They return to their families. Dean had given birth to two girls and a son in captivity. Jo herself had a daughter and a little boy. A few years later, Dean tries to return to what his life might've been had his childhood not been interrupted in such a horrible way, going to community college alongside Jo. They fall in love, meet new friends, and enjoy family time. **Read and leave feedback, please!** Words: 4858, Chapters: 2/?, Language: English Fandoms: Supernatural (TV 2005) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Categories: F/M, M/M Characters: Benny Lafitte, Donna Hanscum, Sam Winchester, Dean Winchester, Castiel (Supernatural), John Winchester, Jo Harvelle, Mary Winchester, Original Winchester Character(s), Bobby Singer (Supernatural), Charlie Bradbury, Gabriel (Supernatural), Kevin Tran (Supernatural) Relationships: Azazel/Jo Harvelle, Azazel/Dean Winchester, Castiel/Dean Winchester, Benny Lafitte/Dean Winchester, Castiel/Benny Lafitte, John Winchester/Mary Winchester, Castiel/Benny Lafitte/Dean Winchester Additional Tags: Implied/Referenced Rape/Non-con, Kidnapped Dean Winchester, Past Relationship(s), Trans Male Character, Trans Dean Winchester, Alternate Universe - Everyone Lives/Nobody Dies, Non-Hunter Winchesters (Supernatural), Gay Castiel (Supernatural), Threesome - M/M/M, Falling In Love, Reunited and It Feels So Good, Family Feels, Parent Dean Winchester, Overprotective Sam Winchester, Good Parent John Winchester read it on AO3 at https://ift.tt/3VgMuYe
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