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  • I spent what felt like the whole day today in the park in my town, which also includes a small, partially abandoned cemetery.

    This place makes me thoughtful because of its structure: on one side, children play innocently on a playground, while young couples stroll nearby, their hands intertwined. Yet, just beyond them lies a retirement home, where the building gazes longingly at the cemetery—a silent reflection of mortality.

    In between, smaller, older, crumbling statues stand sentinel, guardians of forgotten stories, their weathered faces etched with the sorrows and joys of those who have come before. Complementing these fading relics, scaffolding is being erected for new architecture, a juxtaposition of the old and the new, of decay and renewal.

    As I walk through this park, a question quickly arises: what does it truly mean to live? We are born, we grow, we learn, we love, and inevitably, we pass away. But do we fade into nothingness, or do we leave a trace behind in our borrowed time? Perhaps a whisper lingers in the hearts of those we touch, a thread woven into the very fabric of the universe, connecting moments that seem so fleeting.

    Is it not a privilege to love and be loved, to create ripples in the fabric of time with our joy and our sorrow? In this park, where the clang of swing sets mingles with the soft rustle of leaves, I feel both connected and isolated—a thread in the grand tapestry of life and death, pulled taut yet ethereal.

    Beneath the laughter and love lies an unspoken truth: we are all temporary. Yet, is it not the beauty of our transience that makes moments so precious, illuminated against the backdrop of eternity? The whispers of those who have come before dance in the air, and I wonder, perhaps they are not so far removed; they linger with us in our laughter, our tears, and in the very act of living.

    I realize that while our bodies may return to dust, our spirits, woven into the lives and hearts of others, may transcend even death, echoing in the stories told under starlit nights and cradled within the whispers of time.
    I spent what felt like the whole day today in the park in my town, which also includes a small, partially abandoned cemetery. This place makes me thoughtful because of its structure: on one side, children play innocently on a playground, while young couples stroll nearby, their hands intertwined. Yet, just beyond them lies a retirement home, where the building gazes longingly at the cemetery—a silent reflection of mortality. In between, smaller, older, crumbling statues stand sentinel, guardians of forgotten stories, their weathered faces etched with the sorrows and joys of those who have come before. Complementing these fading relics, scaffolding is being erected for new architecture, a juxtaposition of the old and the new, of decay and renewal. As I walk through this park, a question quickly arises: what does it truly mean to live? We are born, we grow, we learn, we love, and inevitably, we pass away. But do we fade into nothingness, or do we leave a trace behind in our borrowed time? Perhaps a whisper lingers in the hearts of those we touch, a thread woven into the very fabric of the universe, connecting moments that seem so fleeting. Is it not a privilege to love and be loved, to create ripples in the fabric of time with our joy and our sorrow? In this park, where the clang of swing sets mingles with the soft rustle of leaves, I feel both connected and isolated—a thread in the grand tapestry of life and death, pulled taut yet ethereal. Beneath the laughter and love lies an unspoken truth: we are all temporary. Yet, is it not the beauty of our transience that makes moments so precious, illuminated against the backdrop of eternity? The whispers of those who have come before dance in the air, and I wonder, perhaps they are not so far removed; they linger with us in our laughter, our tears, and in the very act of living. I realize that while our bodies may return to dust, our spirits, woven into the lives and hearts of others, may transcend even death, echoing in the stories told under starlit nights and cradled within the whispers of time.
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  • I was thinking that I could use my 3D printer again. It's been standing still forever again :D

    The whole thing will be a phone holder.
    The blue area are the supports that will be removed later, but I think the generated tree structure looks kind of sexy and I don't know if I'll just leave it. Let's see :D
    I was thinking that I could use my 3D printer again. It's been standing still forever again :D The whole thing will be a phone holder. The blue area are the supports that will be removed later, but I think the generated tree structure looks kind of sexy and I don't know if I'll just leave it. Let's see :D
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  • #astronomy #cosmology #galaxies #clusters #superclusters #structures #superstructures #deep_space #universe #cosmos

    https://www.sciencealert.com/giant-structure-lurking-in-deep-space-challenges-our-understanding-of-the-universe
    #astronomy #cosmology #galaxies #clusters #superclusters #structures #superstructures #deep_space #universe #cosmos https://www.sciencealert.com/giant-structure-lurking-in-deep-space-challenges-our-understanding-of-the-universe
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    Giant Structure Lurking in Deep Space Challenges Our Understanding of The Universe
    A colossal structure in the distant Universe is defying our understanding of how the Universe evolved.
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  • #mars #surface #planet #structure #city #DLR #Angustus_Labyrinthus

    https://twitter.com/DLR_en/status/1783116222650806714
    #mars #surface #planet #structure #city #DLR #Angustus_Labyrinthus https://twitter.com/DLR_en/status/1783116222650806714
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  • #cosmology #astronomy #milkyway

    https://www.sciencealert.com/a-mysterious-wave-like-structure-in-our-galaxy-found-to-be-slowly-slithering
    #cosmology #astronomy #milkyway https://www.sciencealert.com/a-mysterious-wave-like-structure-in-our-galaxy-found-to-be-slowly-slithering
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    A Mysterious Wave-Like Structure in Our Galaxy Found to Be Slowly Slithering
    Gazing out upon the apparently unchanging sea of stars around us, it's tempting to think of the Milky Way galaxy as static and everything within it as fixed and immutable.
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  • #archaeology #michigan #underwaterexploration

    https://arkeonews.net/the-mysterious-prehistoric-underwater-structure-beneath-lake-michigan/
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    The Mysterious Prehistoric Underwater Structure Beneath Lake Michigan - Arkeonews
    A prehistoric structure reminiscent of England's iconic Stonehenge has been uncovered in Grand Traverse Bay, an arm of Lake Michigan on the western shore of Michigan's Lower Peninsula.
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  • My Question is:

    Will there be some sort of Purge in Westernized Countries that have been infested by Woke Ideology?

    Like remember when they wanted to jail those who refused to get vaccinated?

    Or go to church/the gym/the parks/restaurants/shows/games/movies etc?

    Or allow you to work OR EVEN TAKE ONLINE COURSES?

    Before you say "So there were no camps Noodles"

    Remember the FORCED quarantine camps in Australia, Austria, Canada and New Zealand?

    Not hotels CAMPS with guards and barb wires or walls etc.

    No? Funny how memory works huh?

    So will they try hat shit with Trans Ideology? Climate Change? Abortion Rights? Gun Rights?

    They now have the infrastructure for it.

    My Question is: Will there be some sort of Purge in Westernized Countries that have been infested by Woke Ideology? Like remember when they wanted to jail those who refused to get vaccinated? Or go to church/the gym/the parks/restaurants/shows/games/movies etc? Or allow you to work OR EVEN TAKE ONLINE COURSES? Before you say "So there were no camps Noodles" Remember the FORCED quarantine camps in Australia, Austria, Canada and New Zealand? Not hotels CAMPS with guards and barb wires or walls etc. No? Funny how memory works huh? So will they try hat shit with Trans Ideology? Climate Change? Abortion Rights? Gun Rights? They now have the infrastructure for it.
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  • I've been seeing tons of people online using ancient for the 90s and similar non ancient time. When the hell did people change the meaning? Ancient used to mean Rome, the Egyptians, old structures from 3000 years ago. I've never seen words change like this till now. It's irritating.
    I've been seeing tons of people online using ancient for the 90s and similar non ancient time. When the hell did people change the meaning? Ancient used to mean Rome, the Egyptians, old structures from 3000 years ago. I've never seen words change like this till now. It's irritating.
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  • OMG...I'm watching a video about Zigbee mesh networking, and this guy's description is hilarious!

    "A mesh network is what its name suggests: a network of devices that are connected in a non-structured way. At first glance, each can connect with each, like the hippies before AIDS."

    I'm laughing way too much over this.
    OMG...I'm watching a video about Zigbee mesh networking, and this guy's description is hilarious! "A mesh network is what its name suggests: a network of devices that are connected in a non-structured way. At first glance, each can connect with each, like the hippies before AIDS." I'm laughing way too much over this.
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