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michaelbogild · 2 years
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You see, in life, lots of people know what to do, but few actually do what they know. Knowing is not enough! You must take action.
Toni Robbins
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in-love-with-movies · 9 months
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Top Gun (1986)
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deepquote9 · 3 months
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The only impossible journey is the one you never begin.
Tony Robbins
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odinsblog · 9 months
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T/W pedophilia mention
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“Wow, this escalated. Let me explain.
Child-trafficking is a real issue that has been exploited to create undue influence aka brainwashing in tens of millions of people.
That’s why in the last 24 hours I’ve received dozens of death threats and thousands of accusations of being a “pedo.”
Starting in 2016, there has been an ongoing psychological operation to create fear about pedophiles—generally defined as Satanic Democrats led by Hillary Clinton but, importantly, a “pedophile” can be *anyone* identified by a cult leader.
The vast majority of child sex crimes are committed by family and friends. “Stranger danger” is a phobia planted through trauma—in the form of lies about “800,000 missing children per year,” adrenochrome, etc.
Pizzagate, QAnon and derivative groups have been distributing “trauma porn” depicting child torture for seven full years—while presenting people like Donald Trump as the literal savior of the phantom missing children. This is classic fascism: manufacture a problem, create a scapegoat, and present yourself as the solution.
The reason this post went viral is that it addresses the harm caused by lies about this subject which both resonates with people who have lost family and friends to Pizzagate/QAnon lies, and also people who suffer from undue influence themselves.
When cult members are presented with evidence that counteracts the cult doctrine, they suffer cognitive dissonance—literally mental pain. Seeing a post that questions what they’ve been terrified into believing is painful. So they lash out.
While I do not enjoy having my life threatened or being accused of child sex crimes, I also understand that people brainwashed with this powerful psychological warfare tactic actually believe what they say. And their cognitive dissonance keeps them in line.
I see the conversation about this as helpful and hopeful, no matter how many threats & accusations are wielded. We need to collectively understand the actual problem, with both real child predators, and those who falsely see them around every corner.
I also hope the NYTimes will begin to take more responsibility for what they publish. Presenting this film out of context is dangerous.”
—Jim Stewartson
How tf is anyone still taking Mel Gibson seriously, and why does he still work in Hollywood?
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This is cult thinking and we are witnessing it in real time. Republicans and QAnon are using mass media propaganda for brainwashing weak minded, gullible white racists.
Also, it is Russia that is raping and sex trafficking Ukrainian women and children, but somehow the film is about sex trafficking happening in Ukraine?? (source ) (source)
And it is Russia that is kidnapping Ukrainian children for “adoption” back in Russia, but again, the film makes Ukrainians the bad guys?? (source) (source) (source)
And of course, the only people eating up this upside down propaganda are the usual suspects: Republicans and tankies
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evilhorse · 6 months
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I want those motherless superheroes wasted!
(Captain America #190)
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scenesandscreens · 2 years
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Top Gun (1986)
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Director - Tony Scott, Cinematography - Jeffrey L. Kimball
"That was some of the best flying I've seen yet. Right up to the part where you got killed. You never, never leave your wing man."
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andallshallbewell · 2 years
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Real growth is when you start checking and correcting yourself instead of blaming others. You take your power back by being responsible for your life.
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amtalchemy · 1 year
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Having Sun in connection to Pisces or the 12H and Rahu-Ketu in connection to Libra/Aries or the 1H-7H axis is a common combination among influential self-help gurus whose interests are in entrepreneurship and business
For example, Grant Cardone and Tai Lopez have Sun in Pisces and Gary Vaynerchuk and Tony Robbins have Sun rule the 12H as a Virgo ascendant
In addition, Grant Cardone, Gary Vaynerchuk, and Tony Robbins have Moon in Pisces. Sun or Moon in connection to Pisces or the 12H are oriented towards service, teaching, and healing.
Grant Cardone, Tai Lopez, and Gary Vaynerchuk all have Rahu in Libra and Ketu in Aries while Tony Robbins has Rahu in the 1H and Ketu in the 7H. This shows interest/skill in entrepreneurship, business, self-development, social growth, and interpersonal relations.
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blueeyeddarkknight · 2 years
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Behind the scenes footage and Iceman polaroid pics 🥰🧊❄️🤍💙👑
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irfanullashariff · 7 months
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"Success comes from taking the initiative and following up... persisting... eloquently expressing the depth of your love. What simple action could you take today to produce a new momentum toward success in your life?"
 –  Tony Robbins
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x-heesy · 1 month
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𝙿𝚎𝚠 𝙿𝚎𝚠
𝚃𝚑𝚎 𝚘𝚗𝚕𝚢 𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚜 𝚠𝚎 𝚍𝚘𝚗’𝚝 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚠𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚠𝚎 𝚠𝚊𝚗𝚝 𝚒𝚗 𝚕𝚒𝚏𝚎 𝚊𝚛𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚜𝚘𝚗𝚜 𝚠𝚎 𝚌𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚎 𝚠𝚑𝚢 𝚠𝚎 𝚌𝚊𝚗’𝚝 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚖. -𝚃𝚘𝚗𝚢 𝚁𝚘𝚋𝚋𝚒𝚗𝚜
𝙺𝚒𝚜𝚜𝚎𝚜 𝙵𝚘𝚛 𝚁𝚘𝚜𝚎𝚜 𝚋𝚢 𝙰𝚛𝚝 𝙳𝚎𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚝𝚖𝚎𝚗𝚝, 𝙰𝚚𝚞𝚊𝚛𝚒𝚞𝚜 𝙷𝚎𝚊𝚟𝚎𝚗
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pygartheangel · 1 year
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"West Side Story" (2021)
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the-final-sentence · 1 year
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Top Final Sentences of 2022
 I was everything I needed.           Xoài Phạm, from “The Greatest Pleasure”
He helped me find what I truly craved and identify what had been there all along: an unwavering sense of self.         Jennifer Chowdhury, from “In Pursuit of Brown-on-Brown Love”
Such an old, old memory, why should it make me cry?         Lloyd Schwartz, from “The Two Horses (A Memory)”
“I love you,” he whispered again, against the top of her head.         Mary Balogh, from Thief of Dreams
And he paused, in the space between inhalation and exhalation, and invited magic in.          Freya Marske, from A Marvellous Light        
“Nothing I didn’t already know, deep down.”         Dante Medema, from The Truth Project
It was a fine cry - loud and long - but it had no bottom and it had no top, just circles and circles of sorrow.         Toni Morrison, from Sula
For just a little while more, I think, let me hide here.         Jonathan Robbins Leon, from “The Same Kind of Monster”
In search of, an approximation:            desire of, love of.         Iliana Rocha, from “Elegy Falling Forward & Down“
I still crave the comfort of a hand in mine, the warmth of being claimed in the daylight.         Laura Bogart, from “A New Kind of Heroine”
And it is you, it is you she is holding like an open book, well-loved, in her hands.         Eve Alexandra, from “Heroine”
We survived to whisper our names to each other even if we could not yet confess them to anyone else.         Anna-Marie McLemore, from “Roja”
And this is the story of how I am caught.         Margaret Owen, from Little Thieves
I’m trying to hold on to this rope, and I’m trying to let go.         Melissa Faliveno, from “Tied, Tethered, Unfettered, Free”
Imagine you don’t fit anywhere, not even in your own head.         Bassey Ikpi, from “What It Feels Like”
I look to the sky and feel her ghost.         Colton Haynes, from Miss Memory Lane
It would be nice if we could talk about how we went online, driven by some sort of longing, and why we stayed there, pushing that want outward, over and over, until it couldn’t be ignored.         Kaitlyn Tiffany, from Everything I Need I Get from You
Care tasks exist for one reason only… to make your body and space functional enough for you to easily experience the joy this world has to offer.         K.C. Davis, from How to Keep House While Drowning
I had become one of the people on the street who knew where he was going.         Andrew Rannells, from Too Much Is Not Enough
Until everything was sea and sky, and the falling was flying, and he realised he was laughing too.         Alexis Hall, from A Lady for a Duke
Under the wrack and wreck of what had come before, the sky was new, and I reached for it with a yearning eager hand.         Nghi Vo, from The Chosen and the Beautiful
My beating heart is still yours, the letter said, and I’ll be waiting for you.         Dana Schwartz, from Anatomy
It won’t last for long, but it’s beautiful for now.         Linda Oatman High, from December
She holds my hand as I leave them all behind.         Erica Waters, from “Stay”
And then I fall back into my sheets, still warm and crumpled, and close my eyes.         Alice Oseman, from “Hands Against Our Hearts”
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evilhorse · 6 months
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That’s where you come in, handsome.
(Captain America #190)
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wendytestabrat · 3 months
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why i resonated with stan in “you’re getting old/ass burgers” (FROM THE VAULT [2020])
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You’re Getting Old/Ass Burgers has always been one of my favorite South Park episodes because I feel like I’ve always connected to it on so many levels and related to Stan a lot. My favorite part is the end of part 2 (Ass Burgers) after Stan was so depressed and had been seeing shit for so long he came to the realization that he DIDN’T want things to go back to the way they were. He realized he was fine with his parents getting a divorce and Kyle ditching him to go fuck Cartman because it opened his life up to new possibilities of where it could go. In his words he’s all like “I’m gonna make a big left turn” or whatever. The ending is also frustrating tho bc everything ended up going back to normal anyways so we didn’t get to see how that would’ve played out, but we’re not gonna talk about that we’re just gonna talk about the beautiful speech Stan made. That part has always resonated with me so much bc I agree with Stan. I remember at a certain age I just got to a point where I realized that the key to staying happy and optimistic is to stay open-minded and keep trying new things. I think it’s rlly important in life to follow those child-like curiosities you have when you’re a kid, when you’re younger you’re excited about everything and want to know about the whole world and how everything works, and I think it’s good to continue that mindset into adulthood. For me personally, I get really depressed easily if I feel like I’m stuck in one place, following the same routine and doing the same shit over and over, like that’s the point when everything starts to turn to shit to me too. It’s good to add some excitement and spontaneity to your life, and I know it can be hard for a lot of people to get out of their comfort zones, trust me I get this sometimes I can be a stubborn bitch and I only wanna stay in the same lane doing the same thing over and over, but trying new things and embracing change is what builds character. Sometimes life can seem scary, especially when you’re young and you don’t have everything figured out, but the truth is life just gets easier the more and more you challenge yourself to get out of your comfort zone and try things, it makes you more fearless. The more you can gain knowledge and wisdom about different aspects of life the easier you have it figured out, and this all comes with allowing yourself to get excited about new things, expanding your interests and having an open-mind. And when I say trying something new it can be big or small. It can just simply be deciding to learn about something new each day, deciding to read a new book, watching a tv show or a movie you’ve never seen before, starting a new hobby, meeting new people (I know this one is a bad example bc everyone is social distancing LMAOO), for me I really love discovering new songs and listening to artists I haven’t heard before. I mean the risk that goes into trying something new is that maybe you won’t like it and sometimes we can have that mindset where we’re like “this is gonna suck” so we don’t even bother, but you never know until you try, and you can still have an opinion on something you don’t like too. (I can’t count how many times I’ve suffered watching something awful I could not care about but I did it anyways out of curiosity. Also NEVER form an opinion on something you know nothing about or shit on something you know nothing about or else you sound ignorant.) But open-mindedness and being able to adapt to change and trying new things is really the key to staying well-rounded and happy and fulfilled. Having a lot of interests also makes it a lot easier to be able to talk to a lot of different people about different things and make real fulfilling connections. So yeah to me, what Stan said was actually very wise and I agree with him because it’s kind of been my go-to philosophy on life.
update 2024: i’m starting to realize now that my constant need for stimulation and new experience is prob just my sociopathicness FFHJDJSJS bc i get bored of shit way quicker now than i did before
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