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HYPERHUMAN | ГИПЕРЧЕЛ
— A term that is part of the concept of "alterhuman", denoting those who are 101% or more human.
The hyperhuman can include other identities. For example: being 105% human and 10% angel.
— Термин, входящий в концепцию «альтерчеловека», обозначающий тех, кто на 101% или более является человеком.
Гиперчеловек может включать в себя другие идентичности. Например: быть человеком на 105% и ангелам на 10%.
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#hyperhuman#hyperhuman flag#hyper human#alterhuman#alter human#alterhuman flag#otherkin#other kin#otherkin flag#otherkin term#liom term#liom label#liom friendly#liom safe#liom flag#liom identity#liom community#alterhuman label#otherkin label#liom
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At Hyperhuman, we've been laser-focused on building a product digital health, wellness and fitness companies truly love. It's been amazing to see this translate into consistent MRR growth since late 2023. 🌟
There's no magic formula here - it's been about prioritizing Product-led Growth and focusing on Founder Led Sales. This user-centric approach combined with some good old-fashioned hustle has been the driving force behind our progress.
#ProductLedGrowth#founderhustle#hyperhuman#proud#onwardsandupwards#Growth#Innovation#FounderLedSales#InnovationNorway#founderlife#saassales#usercentricdesign#productivity#SaaS#StartupJourney#Leadership#TechInnovation
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Noah's Ark on Broadway


LISTEN NOW (8 minutes):
Listen Now as Francis Douglas tells of when Noah's Ark was featured on New York City's Broadway stage.
PODCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Today on Celebrate the Bible:
NOAH’S ARK on BROADWAY in 1896
You are not likely to find anything about Noah's Ark on New York City's famous Broadway today … but, at one time, it was the "toast of the town".
Noah's Ark, and the great world-wide flood as recorded in Genesis, is perhaps one of the most easily identifiable events in all of the Bible. The most interesting aspect of this episode is not the illusion itself, but the fact that it attracted so many people from New York City's secular population: from every-day working families, to the City's upper crust … all were thrilled with the experience.

A few points of note:
Technical details of the illusion were featured in Scientific American magazine
The Olympia was the premiere entertainment showplace of the world
Biblical themes were very popular, with all NYC audiences at the Olympia
It was founded and built by famous Oscar Hammerstein
It was reported that audiences were left spellbound after each Noah’s Ark performance
It was so popular and well-received, that the highly respected science publication, Scientific American, devoted an entire page to this Biblically-themed entertainment attraction -- complete with stunning illustrations.
Let’s take a step-by-step look at the Noah’s Ark illusion. I will inter-space the steps throughout today’s presentation.
STEP ONE

Hammerstein's Olympia Theater and Music Hall was once celebrated as the foremost entertainment venue in the entire world.
Located at 44th and Broadway in New York City, it was only two blocks from what is known today as Times Square. The main theater held 2,800-seats. And the building took up an entire city block.
STEP TWO

The rooftop was just as famous as the theater and music hall. It had a 65-foot tall glass roof, and was illuminated with over 3,000 light bulbs. To provide electricity, there were four dynamos that generated 3,200 amps of power. These dynamos also powered a complete air circulation system, and pump, that brought refrigerated water from the basement to the rooftop area -- providing what was a very early version of air conditioning ... in 1896!

Not to be outdone by any other venue, the rooftop also had trees, rocks, and even a stream that eventually led to a 40-foot lake. There were swans, ducks, and even South American monkeys.
And, while you were enjoying all of this, you could walk around the perimeter of the roof, and take in views of Central Park and neighboring New Jersey.
At the time, the cost of admission for everything, including entertainment, was only 50-cents! However, keep in mind, with the rate of inflation from 1896 to 2025, that same fifty cent admission price would be equivalent to roughly $15 to $20 today.
STEP FOUR

The Scientific American publication was founded by inventor and publisher Rufus Porter in 1845. Contributors of note include Thomas Edison, Robert Goddard, Jonas Salk, Albert Einstein, and Linus Pauling -- just to name a few.
STEP FIVE: The SOLUTION

The answer to the filling of the Ark with water is a simple one … the water funnel on the top of the Ark is attached to a hose that runs down through the support beams, then empties under the stage. The water never fills the Ark in the first place.
Other than taking creative license with a few details (for instance, the real ark was never filled with water), it was a wonderful opportunity for audience members to experience one of the great Biblical events on the grand Broadway stage.
Perhaps one day we'll see a revival of the Noah's Ark Illusion, or a variation on the theme. In the meantime, I'm glad to have been able to bring it to you with this Celebrate the Bible 250 podcast.
So, until we meet again, and for celebratethebible250, this is Francis Douglas.
If you would like me to give a presentation and small exhibit to your church group, school, or organization, on the History of the Christian Holy Bible in America, I’ll place contact information below as the 2026 Semiquincentennial America 250 year approaches.
I will be available for Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, and Northern Delaware.
Source: Noah's Ark on Broadway
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haven’t found a word to describe what i (host, arthur, he/hymn) feel in regards to my species identity. maybe some of you folks could help
i feel comfortable identifying as alterhuman, but not necessarily nonhuman. my therio/otherkintypes tend to resonate for me mostly internally, as spiritual or behavioural experiences, but it doesn’t feel true to me to identify as those kintypes. however, i would with my fictotypes??
the closest thing i’ve been able to describe my experience with is hyperhuman. i feel like i connect a lot more with being a freak of man, living on the outskirts of human society, understanding my own body and brain in a much more intimate and complex way than other humans too.
cannibalism has a lot to do with it as well but i’m not too sure i’m able to put that into words yet.
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HyperHumanity: The Path to Becoming Gods
Only the rational, those whose minds burn with intellectual fire, will ever truly embrace Illuminism and Ontological Mathematics. This is not a belief system, not a faith, not a philosophy for the masses—it is the inevitable path of Higher Humanity, of HyperHumanity, of those who stand at the threshold of true godhood. The unawakened exist in a prison of perception, mistaking their subjective…
#consciousness#Enlightenment#Illumination#Mathematics#philosophy#Psychology#Reality#Science#Soul#Spirituality
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*not a request* oh thank you so much! I’m sorry I didn’t notice that page I’m a little blind sometimes😅. But thank you again and take your time to get to it! I love the comfort I get from your posts, like…there’s people here so accepting and kind, it gets the faith in humanity raised you know? Thank you mods!
It's okay, mistakes happen, and I& am happy to help :)
I& am so glad we have had such a positive impact on you! An accepting, kind, inclusive, and understanding space is exactly what I& am trying to cultivate here. I like that along the way this blog has also become a bridge between alterhumans and non-alterhumans as well. C:
And while all the mods here are decidedly hyperhuman, nonhuman, and/or fit some other form of alterhumanity rather than humanity (I know that some of us in my system ID with being human and some don't, personally!) , I& am glad we have raised your faith in humanity regardless /lh /gen
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Noah's Ark on Broadway


LISTEN NOW (8 minutes):
Listen Now as Francis Douglas tells of when Noah's Ark was featured on New York City's Broadway stage.
PODCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Today on Celebrate the Bible:
NOAH’S ARK on BROADWAY in 1896
You are not likely to find anything about Noah's Ark on New York City's famous Broadway today … but, at one time, it was the "toast of the town".
Noah's Ark, and the great world-wide flood as recorded in Genesis, is perhaps one of the most easily identifiable events in all of the Bible. The most interesting aspect of this episode is not the illusion itself, but the fact that it attracted so many people from New York City's secular population: from every-day working families, to the City's upper crust … all were thrilled with the experience.

A few points of note:
Technical details of the illusion were featured in Scientific American magazine
The Olympia was the premiere entertainment showplace of the world
Biblical themes were very popular, with all NYC audiences at the Olympia
It was founded and built by famous Oscar Hammerstein
It was reported that audiences were left spellbound after each Noah’s Ark performance
It was so popular and well-received, that the highly respected science publication, Scientific American, devoted an entire page to this Biblically-themed entertainment attraction -- complete with stunning illustrations.
Let’s take a step-by-step look at the Noah’s Ark illusion. I will inter-space the steps throughout today’s presentation.
STEP ONE

Hammerstein's Olympia Theater and Music Hall was once celebrated as the foremost entertainment venue in the entire world.
Located at 44th and Broadway in New York City, it was only two blocks from what is known today as Times Square. The main theater held 2,800-seats. And the building took up an entire city block.
STEP TWO

The rooftop was just as famous as the theater and music hall. It had a 65-foot tall glass roof, and was illuminated with over 3,000 light bulbs. To provide electricity, there were four dynamos that generated 3,200 amps of power. These dynamos also powered a complete air circulation system, and pump, that brought refrigerated water from the basement to the rooftop area -- providing what was a very early version of air conditioning ... in 1896!

Not to be outdone by any other venue, the rooftop also had trees, rocks, and even a stream that eventually led to a 40-foot lake. There were swans, ducks, and even South American monkeys.
And, while you were enjoying all of this, you could walk around the perimeter of the roof, and take in views of Central Park and neighboring New Jersey.
At the time, the cost of admission for everything, including entertainment, was only 50-cents! However, keep in mind, with the rate of inflation from 1896 to 2025, that same fifty cent admission price would be equivalent to roughly $15 to $20 today.
STEP FOUR

The Scientific American publication was founded by inventor and publisher Rufus Porter in 1845. Contributors of note include Thomas Edison, Robert Goddard, Jonas Salk, Albert Einstein, and Linus Pauling -- just to name a few.
STEP FIVE: The SOLUTION

The answer to the filling of the Ark with water is a simple one … the water funnel on the top of the Ark is attached to a hose that runs down through the support beams, then empties under the stage. The water never fills the Ark in the first place.
Other than taking creative license with a few details (for instance, the real ark was never filled with water), it was a wonderful opportunity for audience members to experience one of the great Biblical events on the grand Broadway stage.
Perhaps one day we'll see a revival of the Noah's Ark Illusion, or a variation on the theme. In the meantime, I'm glad to have been able to bring it to you with this Celebrate the Bible 250 podcast.
So, until we meet again, and for celebratethebible250, this is Francis Douglas.
If you would like me to give a presentation and small exhibit to your church group, school, or organization, on the History of the Christian Holy Bible in America, I’ll place contact information below as the 2026 Semiquincentennial America 250 year approaches.
I will be available for Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, and Northern Delaware.
Source: Noah's Ark on Broadway
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hoo boy i have thought about this too much,,,
demon in a 'extra, over the top, plesure seeking, hyperhuman and so nonhuman, 90 degress to the left of humanity' way
angel in a 'disconnected, numb, mechanicle, hypohuman and so nonhuman, 270 segrees to the left of humanity' way
bascially, mechanicle angel mixed with extra demon.
okay actually i'm curious about this because i know the el gee bee tee queues ays love their angels and demons and i have a theory why some people might prefer a specific option but i wanna test it first. anyways,
lmk why you picked a specific answer and identity in the tags and rb so i can consume more data like the little autistic freak i am or whatever. or dont, up to you. you know the drill.
feel free to include what kind of angel or demon if this is something you also think way too much about
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Excited to see Hyperhuman featured in Athletech News, the industry's leading publication! The article highlights how our AI platform helps fitness brands create impactful video content efficiently, while also reducing production costs and resource allocation. 🚀
#Hyperhuman#FitnessTech#VideoContent#AthletechNews#FutureOfFitness#AI#contentcreation#videoplatform#startup#fitness#startups#tech
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Trying to get in the habit of posting more here, so here are some other things I've been working on lately. I have a website where I've put up all the 24-hour comics I've done, d24comic.com, but right now it's very ugly and bare-bones, and I want to make it more presentable. As one step in that direction, I want to make different page backgrounds for each comic there, so here are two of the backgrounds I made, for the 24-hour comics "The Kung Fu Cavemen Meet The Hyperhuman" and "Roboghost in The Net of the Damned". (Most of my 24-hour comics do not have such long titles; I'm not sure why I decided to bestow such lengthy titles on these two comics.)
#comics#comic#24-hour comic#24-hour comics#24 hour comics#24 hour comic#art#Adobe Illustrator#Illustrator
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An Example Graph for people that didn't take stats back in high school: The distribution of attraction on the Hyperhuman-to-Inhuman Anatomical Axis of Monster Fuckery (one of MANY axes of monsterfuckery)
Figure 1: classic Nonhuman Antatomical Form Monsterfucker Spectrum
Figure 2: Proposed Inverse of the previous spectrum, AKA "Hyperhuman Anatomical Form" Monsterfucker Spectrum:
Figure 3: The full spectrum of Deviance From Human Anatomy Axis of Monsterfuckery:
My theory is that you can analyze "Monsterfuckery" on various axes (inhumanity of form, social monstrosity, etc.) and the population distribution will shake out the same way.
im a bit of a pointless hater about certain usages of the term “monsterfucker” bc i think it’s often one of those things people say but don’t believe with their whole chest. like if all the “monsters” you like are vampires and similar mopey human-looking folks it’s possible you are actually just into goths. Let’s not dilute the beautiful world of teratophilia for our bloodborne sex soldiers out there fucking and sucking in yharnam or whatever. Anyone on earth would fuck a vampire. that’s vanilla
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3d and AI tools
HyperHUman= https://hyperhuman.deemos.com/ Stableprojectorz https://www.meshy.ai/ https://huggingface.co/spaces/jiawei011/dreamgaussian https://www.kaedim3d.com/7327046887 https://app.leonardo.ai/
https://openai.com/sora#research
This list will be updated time to time. These are some new tools I found.
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Become Higher Than Human - Hyperianism (Part 1)
#hyperian#hyperianism#philosophy#mathematics#reason#logic#enlightenment#intellect#hyperhuman#seeker#psychology#reality#existence#simulation#hologram#source
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Interesting interpretation
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Hyperhuman #hyperrealism #sculpture #marcsijan #humanity #hyperrealismsculpture #laboverie (à EXPO Hyperrealism Sculpture) https://www.instagram.com/p/B68oKfzgKPW/?igshid=bag84ai4cbni
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Noah's Ark on Broadway


LISTEN NOW (8 minutes):
Listen Now as Francis Douglas tells of when Noah's Ark was featured on New York City's Broadway stage.
PODCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Today on Celebrate the Bible:
NOAH’S ARK on BROADWAY in 1896
You are not likely to find anything about Noah's Ark on New York City's famous Broadway today … but, at one time, it was the "toast of the town".
Noah's Ark, and the great world-wide flood as recorded in Genesis, is perhaps one of the most easily identifiable events in all of the Bible. The most interesting aspect of this episode is not the illusion itself, but the fact that it attracted so many people from New York City's secular population: from every-day working families, to the City's upper crust … all were thrilled with the experience.

A few points of note:
Technical details of the illusion were featured in Scientific American magazine
The Olympia was the premiere entertainment showplace of the world
Biblical themes were very popular, with all NYC audiences at the Olympia
It was founded and built by famous Oscar Hammerstein
It was reported that audiences were left spellbound after each Noah’s Ark performance
It was so popular and well-received, that the highly respected science publication, Scientific American, devoted an entire page to this Biblically-themed entertainment attraction -- complete with stunning illustrations.
Let’s take a step-by-step look at the Noah’s Ark illusion. I will inter-space the steps throughout today’s presentation.
STEP ONE

Hammerstein's Olympia Theater and Music Hall was once celebrated as the foremost entertainment venue in the entire world.
Located at 44th and Broadway in New York City, it was only two blocks from what is known today as Times Square. The main theater held 2,800-seats. And the building took up an entire city block.
STEP TWO

The rooftop was just as famous as the theater and music hall. It had a 65-foot tall glass roof, and was illuminated with over 3,000 light bulbs. To provide electricity, there were four dynamos that generated 3,200 amps of power. These dynamos also powered a complete air circulation system, and pump, that brought refrigerated water from the basement to the rooftop area -- providing what was a very early version of air conditioning ... in 1896!

Not to be outdone by any other venue, the rooftop also had trees, rocks, and even a stream that eventually led to a 40-foot lake. There were swans, ducks, and even South American monkeys.
And, while you were enjoying all of this, you could walk around the perimeter of the roof, and take in views of Central Park and neighboring New Jersey.
At the time, the cost of admission for everything, including entertainment, was only 50-cents! However, keep in mind, with the rate of inflation from 1896 to 2025, that same fifty cent admission price would be equivalent to roughly $15 to $20 today.
STEP FOUR

The Scientific American publication was founded by inventor and publisher Rufus Porter in 1845. Contributors of note include Thomas Edison, Robert Goddard, Jonas Salk, Albert Einstein, and Linus Pauling -- just to name a few.
STEP FIVE: The SOLUTION

The answer to the filling of the Ark with water is a simple one … the water funnel on the top of the Ark is attached to a hose that runs down through the support beams, then empties under the stage. The water never fills the Ark in the first place.
Other than taking creative license with a few details (for instance, the real ark was never filled with water), it was a wonderful opportunity for audience members to experience one of the great Biblical events on the grand Broadway stage.
Perhaps one day we'll see a revival of the Noah's Ark Illusion, or a variation on the theme. In the meantime, I'm glad to have been able to bring it to you with this Celebrate the Bible 250 podcast.
So, until we meet again, and for celebratethebible250, this is Francis Douglas.
If you would like me to give a presentation and small exhibit to your church group, school, or organization, on the History of the Christian Holy Bible in America, I’ll place contact information below as the 2026 Semiquincentennial America 250 year approaches.
I will be available for Southern New Jersey, Southeastern Pennsylvania, and Northern Delaware.
Source: Noah's Ark on Broadway
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A hyperhumanly enhanced human with the odds against them practically the entire time that can potentially shoot beams of cosmos, or not, and fuck entire gods up through a combination of contractual immortality and said hyperhuman enhancements. Saria’s very strong but she’s not a chance in hell 7/10 taking down Orphan strong, your hill is not invited to the cookout.
“This character kissing this other character” shut up and help me figure out if Saria has good odds against the Orphan of Kos or not, this is busting my brain up.
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