35 Burst results for "Expressions"

Made For This with Jennie Allen
Approaching God With All of Yourself With Kathryn Maack
"When it comes to God, he's given us different parts of ourself to come together and it's not supposed to be this or that. So talk about what we're missing when we jump into those sides of our faith. Yeah, well, I mean, I think, you know, I know that you're talking to so many people and I am too that just feel distant from God and they feel an apathy or a dryness and we assume that that's on God's end. Maybe he's backed away or he's turned a blind eye to us and the premise of the book is that sometimes God feels distant because actually on our end we're holding parts of ourselves back. And so it's very easy to do. We actually have four dichotomies in the book head and heart truth and spirit being in doing and center and saint. And so we break all those apart in the book, but for instance, head and heart. Yeah, it's very easy if you have a particular personality or group in a particular denomination to really love God well with your head to have an intellectual understanding of him, but to not be relating to him with your heart. That was a story of my husband. I mean, he knew all about the Bible. He studied at his whole life, and it wasn't until his growth in the last three years that he realized that God wants to hear his actual emotions. And so he read that somewhere like you should bring God your actual emotions and started praying with what they actually are, where his heart is. Like, God, I'm nervous. I'm afraid I'm whatever. And he would come out of his room with his Bible in tears. I'd never even seen him cry. And so I think just the opportunity to go, you know what? I probably have some gaps in some of these areas. I might be more of a head person and have some gaps in the way I relate to God with my heart or vice versa. And to be able to recognize that and go, you know what? When God says, I want you to love me with your heart and soul and mine is strength. Like all of me, I have that opportunity and that can reach the gap between me and God. Truth and spirit the same way, you know, if we grew up in a charismatic background, we might be really strong in the spirit. If we grew up in a Bible church, we might be really strong and truth, our personalities, lend to leanings. And so it's just good for us to go, wow, there's a whole, there's a whole vast way that we can relate to God, and also there's a lot of vastness of expression within the broader church where we can learn from people that have strengths where we have weaknesses and we can grow. And how we come to God with all of ourselves.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
UC Davis Chancellor Posts Video Denouncing Charlie Kirk Before Event
"Respect to concerns related to violence, you see policy permits denial of requests if the speaker will present a clear and present danger to the campus. And council notes, the policy explicitly states the campus carries a heavy burden and justifying such a denial under these circumstances. Our counsel also notes that there is a similarly heavy burden for criminal prosecution for incitement of violence. In short, while I abhor the inflammatory speech of this speaker, you see policy permits the student organization to invite the speaker. Please be assured that we are monitoring the event closely to determine if a threat or incitement develops that meets that threshold or violates other campus policies. I understand and share your objections to a speaker whose rhetoric is offensive, and clearly intended to shock and provoke. As aggies, we are motivated by a desire to do what is best for our diverse community and for society as a whole. But as a public university, dedicated to the pursuit of deeper understanding through the free, open and civil exchange of ideas, we must also support an environment conducive to the discussion of widely varying ideas and points of view. We are committed to the First Amendment, and we are required to uphold it. But just as we support students rights to invite speakers to campus, we also affirm the right of students to freedom of expression and to speaking out against hate and discrimination. For us to refuse these rights to any of you, would be in violation of the U.S. Constitution, the explicit policy of the UC system, and our own campus policy. We can't control how these groups operate, but we can work together to neutralize and negate their influence. We can deny them the responses and reactions they require to fuel their campaign of antagonism. Provocateurs like this thrive on conflict. So having to speak to an empty room would make a powerful statement. Seeing a community united against hate celebrating our beautifully diverse community and standing together in support of our trans and non binary aggies shows those who would divide us how hopeless and futile their efforts are. And always

Kraken Blog
NFTs 101 Identity expression with PFPs
"3 p.m. Monday February 20th, 2023. NFTs one O one identity expression with PFP's. There was once a time when displaying an image of your real face on social media was standard practice. A holiday photo, a mugshot, a pic of you and your pug these were all commonplace ways of showcasing yourself to the world. But that time the post NFTs one O one identity expression with PFP's appeared first on kraken blog.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Tony Perkins: The Context to 'American Pride Burning' Piece
"Speaking of statements, I was reading a commentary of yours just the other day. American pride burning and you took an incident that occurred in the nation's capital a few days ago and you expanded you expanded that. And I want to set the stage here. There was someone that burned a gay pride flag outside of an establishment there in Washington. And I think the entire nation knows it because that incident became national news. But there's a much bigger story here and that is the jumping off point for you. Yeah, it is. I mean, look, first off, no one should destroy someone else's personal property. So I'm not advocating that. But as I saw it, I actually, I remembered back in the 1980s when I was still in high school, about to come actually the late 70s, early 80s, when the Iranian hostage crisis took place. I was the late 70s. I was still in high school. And I remember a guy who played football with got into a tussle with someone on one of the college campuses at Oklahoma. And for the guy was burning the American flag. And I remember a case went all the way through the Supreme Court, and it was declared that burning the American flag was a Rite of expression. We could use that as a First Amendment right of expression. But in this case, we saw this burning of this gay pride flag. And immediately, we saw elective official movies. Oh, that's a hate crime. We need to prosecute that as a hate crime and an all points bulletin basically put out looking for this individual who committed property property crime, no doubt. But it just, it tells us volumes about where we are as a country. You can burn the American flag, you could take a knee to the American flag, but when you touch some of what has become these idols of our age, you incur the wrath of the culture.

The Dan Bongino Show
Emanuel Jones: Clarence Thomas 'Sold His Soul to the Slave Master'
"And this racist clown joke loser life zero This Democrat senator Emmanuel Jones in one of the most repulsive grotesque things I've seen for a long time Proceeds to go up and in his time on the Georgia state Senate floor Say this about clarence Thomas Place a statue of clarence Thomas on this grounds we can not avoid that conversation So I'm not going to vote it either In the black community we have an expression and I don't want to use this label to deeply hear because I'm just trying to tell you what we have in African American community When we talk about a person of color that goes back historically the days of slavery and that person betraying his own community we have a term in the black community That term that we use is called Uncle Tom And our cat Tom is a either fictional or non fictional character I don't really know the origin of Uncle Tom but it talks about a person who backed during the days of slavery Sold his soul to the slave masters Let's take a deep breath before we dive into this 5 foot plus tall pile of human waste

The Charlie Kirk Show
Kimberly Guilfoyle Has a New Show on Rumble
"Joining us now is Kimberly Guilfoyle, KG, how you doing? Oh, great. I can hear you. I can see you. It's fantastic. Good. Tell us about your new show on rumble. Oh yeah, so I'm a new BT rumble, which I absolutely love. I can really Guilfoyle and you know, as you know, Charlie every single day, they are trying to cancel America first Republicans, people that love this country that believe in the freedom of expression. We want to have our voices out there. We don't want to be canceled. That's why shows like yours are so important, which was a big trendsetter leading the way paving the way for other patriots to be able to follow the example that you've set. And it's very disturbing and distressing to me as a first generation American living in this country and being able to enjoy the American Dream that I would wake up one day and they were canceling people because of what they believe in. Not radical ideas, just ideas that are really amazing. Like your group, turning point USA has been promoting across the country, which is we don't need big government. We've seen big government fail, as you know, really exponentially with the Biden administration. It is just completely an absentee landlord, you know, occupying The White House with no ideas, no innovation, no foreign policy, no national security, no idea about infrastructure and manufacturing and completely destroying lives across this country of the hardworking Americans, the middle class who truly love this country that stand for the flag that stand for choice and education that stand for not forcing vaccinations upon people and ruining their lives and that's why the work that you're doing is so important and I want to be one of those active voices as I have in the past and at all your events to stand for the people that believe in what we believe in.

The Eric Metaxas Show
James Kearny Shares His Journey Into Ministry
"What a story, so now you're 37, I mean, gosh, what you've been through. And now you decide, okay, I'm actually gonna go officially into ministry and become a Presbyterian minister, pastor. Right. So, yeah, so I end up going to seminary, Presbyterian seminary in Atlanta. And what's interesting is that after all my years in carpentry, this is 94. I found out I had more in common with the maintenance staff than I did with the students. Okay, I think that's a good thing, but continue. Well, it's because working with your hand to develop common sense. If you work with your head, you can go all kinds of crazy places, but there's something about having to use your head and your hands and physical objects that is a more grounded way of understanding things. And I realized that I needed the carpentry because I needed to be grounded. I also needed acting school because I needed my false self to fall to pieces. I say that in acting school, because of my false self falling, my real self emerged. And what happened is that you can hear that in the voice. People say you can see the soul in the eyes. We give ourselves away every time we speak. And you can hear whether a person is genuine or not, according to the tone of their voice. It is a mirror of the it's an expression of their soul. And so I had to go to acting school first because I wasn't ready to go to seminary because I was fake.

AP News Radio
Antisemitism worries rising for many U.S. Jews, survey finds
"More than four in ten Jews in the United States feel their status in America is less secure than it was a year earlier. That's according to a new survey by the American Jewish committee, the prominent Jewish advocacy organization conducted the survey last fall toward the close of the year of high profile incidents of anti semitism, those included a hostage taking at a Texas synagogue, and anti Jewish statements shared by celebrities on social media. A quarter of the survey responded said they were directly targeted by anti semitic expressions. Nearly four in ten changed their behavior to lower risk to their safety. I'm Walter ratliff.

AP News Radio
On this week's AP Religion Roundup, religious groups respond to the earthquake in Turkey with prayers and action, and religious advertising makes a play for Super Bowl viewers.
"On this week's AP religion roundup, religious groups respond to the earthquake in turkey with prayers and action and Christian advertising makes a play for Super Bowl viewers. Muslims in Indonesia held special prayers Friday afternoon for earthquake victims in turkey and Syria. The service came four days after an earthquake hammered a sprawling border region that is home to more than 13.5 million people. In the city of antakya, historically known as Antioch, members of the olive branches Israeli government rescue team held a short burial service for members of the Jewish community killed in the quake. Pope Francis said Wednesday that he's praying for those affected by the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake. Super Bowl Sunday is advertising's biggest night, but faith rarely makes an appearance among the beer and fast food commercials. But this year, an ad campaign is promoting Jesus with the $20 million he gets us campaign. AP and FL writer rob mati says a group that includes wealthy Christian boosters is using the biggest megaphone TV marketing money can buy to spread the word. Their message really is to share Jesus as well as in compassion for people to the world. And they've organized a $1 billion campaign and they're going out there and doing everything they possibly can to share this message, whether it's through sports on commercials, whether it's at events, they're here at the Super Bowl in Arizona. Madi says Christianity has long permeated NFL culture and regular fans are accustomed to expressions of faith. Every week, every game we see players who get on a knee hold hands and pray in a circle at midfield or somewhere close to it. Opponents from both sides and it happens every week, but we don't highlight it. We don't see that on camera as often. But he gets those campaign is funded by hobby lobby CEO, David green, and other anonymous donors. The ads direct people to a website where they can learn more about Jesus, find Bible reading plans and connect with people online or in person. I'm Walter ratliff.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Robert Wilkie Reflects on a Famous FDR Quote
"Read a quote. Yeah, let's talk about this quote you brought for us because the balloon escapade happened deliberately timed for the Secretary of State's visit to China and the State of the Union. And you have another commanders intent expression that I think is a contrast. Not someone that conservatives laud normally, Franklin Roosevelt. But a man who was faced with incredibly decisions. A country that was isolationist did not want anything to do with Europe. But he at least saw the danger. And it's 1940 and German ships are off cape hatteras. And he sent a very simple message to Berlin and to Rome because the Italians were involved. He said, let this warning be clear. From now on, if any German or Italian vessel of war. Enters the waters or the prohibitive zones of America. They do so at their own peril. That's FDR. That's FDR. Joe Biden is what me worry. And the Chinese continue their advance, Taiwan continues to be threatened. And they view this as an economic competition.

The Officer Tatum Show
Brandon Shares His Thoughts on Biden's SOTU
"Let me get to the point that I know you guys want to hear me talk about is Joe Biden. Jill Biden and Kamala's husband literally kissed on the lips. I can not believe what I saw. And when people are complete clowns, this is how their expression comes out to fruition. When you see these people coming together, they're awkward, they don't really want to do it. They don't really want to be there. They're faking it for the American people. And what do they do? They end up bumping lips. But that's not even the most important thing here. Obviously, Joe Biden told a tremendous amount of lies. But I will say that my frustration is with all of us, Joe Biden is clearly dead in his brain, I don't believe he's inspired whatsoever. Of course he's going to lie. If you're a Democrat and you're trying to win the next election, are you trying to make your party look good? Are you trying to impress the American people? You're going to tell a lie, you're going to exaggerate. You're going to do that. It's expected. I guarantee that Republicans tell lies when they get up there. You can not tell me that Republicans always kill the truth when they're up there doing the State of the Union address and they're not exaggerating. Listen, it is made for you to make your administration look good to the American people. However, the frustrating part of what I saw and I did not watch the whole thing. I'm not going to lie to y'all. I do not want to waste my evening watching foolery. However, when I see Joe Biden get out there and say some of the most craziest things that I've ever heard, and then I see that the Republicans are in the audience mocking him and it's really making our country look bad.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
How Do Other Nations See Us? Jim Carafano Explains
"With our good friend our Friday Nash security buddy. He is the vice president of the heritage foundation. I hope you remember, go right now, heritage. Jim, you're a 5 O one three year foundation. You do not do politics, but your identity is conservative. We've talked about how other nations look at us in response to the balloon, whatever story. Got to ask you, how do other nations look at us when somebody who says they're conservative was a former chairman of the RNC, says something like this and uses the word fascism in the current context, play cut. But you know what is increasingly becoming a thing? Fascism, from Republican lawmakers appearing alongside Nazi apologists to coup defenders getting plum committee assignments to public expressions of belligerent nationalism and racism. We're getting a pretty clear picture of what fascism can look like in America. The stagnant ineffectual party isn't just about dysfunction. It isn't about it's just isn't about failure to move an agenda. It's about settling partisan score. That's what dictators do. That's the former chairman of the RNC, Michael Steele. From a foreign policy's perspective, what ramifications are there, where the former head of a party says, my party is dictatorial and fascist. Well, you know, it's funny that you ask that question because I was just in two different countries. And in the last two days, I hosted heritage. We hosted a 160 different international visitors in two days. So I've had a lot of conversations. I think that you were a bunch of fascists. Well, this is the thing is there are two minds. One is when they hear that they're saying that's just crass, partisan, ugly, politics. They see through it.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Taggart Houck: Alex Murdaugh's Son Has Kept Quiet During Trial
"You're talking about the horrific loss of life of two family members of the murtaugh family. I know you've covered a lot of stuff in your tenure as you worked in Myrtle Beach and now in the upstate my gosh, even to a reporter like you, this has got to be eye opening to see the details of this case. I mean, I've just got so many questions for you. If I could start with one of them, I see the surviving son buster is sitting behind his dad every day in this courtroom, does the sun support his father who has been accused of such a heinous crime of slaughtering buster's brother and mom? And Mike, first of all, thank you so much for having me on, it's great to talk to you this morning. Thank you. That is that I think a lot of us are asking ourselves in the media. We've seen buster walk into the courtroom every single day since the jury has actually been selected. So essentially, every single day of this trial, we have seen him walk into the courtroom, sit behind his father, and he is always with his uncle, John Marvin Murdoch, as well as Alex sister, and then buster's girlfriend. But I think the big question, you know, a lot of people wonder if he's supporting him. We are not able to speak with buster. We have been asking him questions as he's walked into the courthouse, but have not gotten any answers. He is, though, on the defense's list to testify, indicating that he is certainly someone who is cooperating with the defense on this side of this. So I guess if you're wanting to draw the lines, you could say potentially that he is, but public, we have not seen any comment from buster at this point. It's been very fascinating to see him in the courtroom and kind of the way he's even sitting in the courtroom with some of his expressions for the most part has not really shown much emotion during his trial.

The Dan Bongino Show
Trickle-Down Economics Is a Slur Created by the Left
"I follow Greg price on Twitter because he's great He has the best clips out there He's Greg underscore price one one Check him out You get all the best conservative clips out there And Biden's up in New York and again he's a sociopathic pathological liar this man What have I always told you about trickle down economics It doesn't exist It's a left wing talking point It's not a real thing No but then it is a left talks about all the time They said Reagan did it There's no such thing I could play for you again the two minute long Thomas soul clip dismantling trickle down economics Here here's by again this is for my phone That's from my phone sorry not the best cut but I just thought here we do it again Trickle down economics is not a thing Do you understand that It is a leftist economic slur the ronin Republicans to make you believe it represents an actual economic model Now it's a thing in that leftist use the expression But do you understand if doesn't actually represent anything Trickle down economic Tax cuts for the rich Then that's not what happened It's not what happened The rich actually pay the largest significant portion of the taxes in this country the top 20% pay 80% of the income tax load Probably more I'm actually being generous The top 1% play well over 20 Despite earning a significantly less portion of the income So trickle down economics is a made up thing I know it drives you nuts The level of economic ignorance that it takes to be a leftist I got a whole block on this coming up later in the show too

Truth For Life Daily Program
The Lord's Supper: An Outward Sign of an Inward Reality
"You may regularly take part in communion in your local church. What does this expression of faith really mean? Are we eating and drinking Christ's physical body and blood? Today on truth for life, Alistair begg, takes a closer look at the lord's supper. Baptism and the lord's supper are communion, whatever other important ends may be intended for both of them. They were appointed as a mode for publicly professing our faith in the gospel. That by means of our celebration of the lord's supper by means of our participation in the opportunity of baptism, both contexts are an opportunity for the public profession of our faith. If people will come around and say, why do you celebrate this meal as you do, the answer is because of who Jesus is and because of what he has done, why are you going through water in this way? Why are you undergoing this ceremony or this right, the answer would be the same thing because of who Jesus is because of what he has done and because of what he has asked me to do. Both of the ordinances of the church do this for us. Augustine defined them as outward and visible signs of an inward and spiritual grace. In each case, the sign is a visible display that points to a reality different from and more significant than itself. For example, you may know that there is a sign somewhere up on the freeway at that points to Chicago. You may know the sign you may actually have part your car underneath the sign, you may have actually pointed the sign out to other people. And you could be very familiar with this sign without ever having visited the place to which it points. There is a Chicago, you know, because there is a sign. Apparently, there are people there, but you do not know because you've never been. So the potential for being familiar with the sign without having ever embraced the reality to which the same points is clear in these trivial illustrations, but it is equally so when it comes to the matter of communion and the lord's supper. Since it is possible to participate in what is merely an outward display without knowing the inward reality to which the display points, it is therefore very, very important for us as individuals and as a church to pay the most important attention to these matters. What we have in the New Testament in these ordinances are there not as a result of men getting together and thinking up a ceremony or an institution, but they are thereby divine appointment. If you turn to Luke chapter 22, which I suggested, you might have your finger in. You find there that Jesus in verse 19 takes bread on the occasion of the last supper, he gives thanks and breaks it and gives it to his disciples saying this is my body given for you and then notice do this in remembrance of me. Why then do we have baptism on the lord's supper because they were instituted ordained, if you like, by Christ, who is the head of the church? Now, a number of you that are here this morning will, of course, have come out of a background in which you have been led to believe that there are really 7 sacraments or 7 ordinances. And if you have been catechized in your own tradition properly as many of you, I'm sure have, then you will have been believing always that you must add to baptism and to communion or the eucharist, penance, confirmation, marriage, ordination, and final unction. To you, I say this. Take all of your 7 sacraments or ordinances, and then take your Bible and look for all 7. Retain all that you find and discard all that you do not discover. When you have completed the exercise, you will discover that as an ordinance or as a sacrament, if we choose to use that word, there are only two given by Christ and underscored by scripture. Not that the issue of marriage or some of these other things is not addressed in the Bible, but simply that it is not given to us in the way that baptism and the lord's supper is given. These things emerged in the development of Christendom and largely in the Middle Ages. By the time of the reformation, the confusion concerning sacraments was far more about the nature of the sacrament itself than it was about how many sacraments there were supposed to be. The issue was, what is happening in the lord's supper? The issue was, what is baptism really mean and who should it be that is participating in it? And I think this morning in a congregation like this, if we're honest, the real discussions that we ever find ourselves having do not really an ultimately relate to the numbers involved, but relate to the very issue of what is involved. Because as time went by, baptism and the lord's supper came to be regarded not simply as signs of grace. As Augustine pointed them out, outward and visible signs of an inward and spiritual grace, Augustine's statement was representative of a fourth century understanding of things once you had had the development of the apostolic church under the neronian persecution. But once you go forward from there, you discover that the signs of grace are now actually being thought of as containing grace and conveying grace. You understand the difference. So there's not simply that the sign says there is Chicago. Suddenly the sign is Chicago. It is not that the bread and the blood are representative of a sacrifice in the first century on a Roman hill, but it is now that the bread and the blood are the actual body and blood of the lord Jesus Christ. The symbol has become the reality. And as a result of that, we are then told it conveys the very grace that the penitent require. Now these notions are firmly embedded in the minds of not a few within our parkside congregation. And when they are embedded in the mind, then it's very difficult to them. And why would I even try to? Certainly, it would be far more sensible for me and a far easier journey for me, simply to leave it alone. But I can't leave it alone. Because if, for example, original sin is not removed as a result of the baptism

The Charlie Kirk Show
The Wider Destruction of Modern Life by the Forces of Neoliberalism
"The things that leaders failed leaders enjoy doing is drawing your attention internationally. Away from what might be happening domestically. 31 Abrams tanks and 5000 armored vehicles. Why don't we send that to our own border? This should drive you nuts. That your leaders are scrambling. In both parties, scrambling to make sure that some foreign country, not America. Gets weapons and assistance. Unless we very clearly say, well, Charlie, what do you want tanks for? Well, first and foremost to go after the cartels, 5000 armored vehicles. Yeah, I think that would make a difference against the invasion. Big time. We should militarize our southern border, but that's too controversial because they call you a racist and remember. Neoliberalism means an unlimited supply of people coming into your country. It brings down wages, increases the consumer base. It's very good for hyper corporate America. It's excellent. And so that you can't possibly challenge it. Remember, invade the world invite the world. So it's this old expression, which is just so ridiculous. The neo liberals will say, well, you know, at crate and barrel, it says if you break it, you buy it. First of all, that's not the policy of crate and barrel. They just made it up. But that's what they say. It's like, you know, if you invade a country, you're going to have to invite them. That's what they say with Afghanistan. That's what they've said with every one of these major invasions. But it fits perfectly. It fits into harmony because unlimited mass migration into your home into your country is works in synchrony with invading the countries. And we're supposed to be the world's policemen yet we can't defend Michigan avenue in downtown Chicago.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Danielle D'Souza Gill Joins Dinesh to Discuss the Royals
"You were talking a moment ago about the fact that the royal family is sort of stayed out of politics, and it seemed that the queen, the late queen, was, you know, also stoical in her personality, tended to hold her emotions and check in that sense, reflected the personality of an earlier era. Would you agree that it was starting with lady Diana that we began to see a kind of a new sensibility within the royal family, which is the idea of being a royal as a form of self expression. I say this because it seems to me some of what's going on with Harry and with Meghan Markle is an extension of what happened with lady Diana. Do you agree or do you think that they're actually very different? I would say they're different. Some people say Megan is like Diana. Megan herself has keeps trying to imitate Diana. She will wear the same outfits as her. She claims she never knew who the royals were. She never followed any of this. Other people who knew her have claimed differently. But it's pretty clear that she has tried to put herself in that line because Harry has this kind of obsession with his mother's death. So I think that was something that Meghan did strategically to make herself seem like a new Diana. However, Diana was really the people's princess and she was loved by many people. She was even though she had a lot of problems that was more of her at least brand whereas Meghan is more of someone who most people dislike, even before this book came out. She really wasn't very popular. She was popular around the time of her wedding, which is when kind of the royals and we're still getting along with her at least as far as the world's thought they were getting along. And most people were really excited about this new person joining their royal family. People thought it was cool. She was of another race and so on. And so I think only really after that after Meghan joined the royal family, did her popularity go down as soon as she kind of started acting in ways that were diva esque, like things were released about from her staff about her kind of being abusive towards them. Other people and then I think the pattern just continued of her. Sort of acting in that entitled way,

TheCoinsPost
Mask Network, The Decentralized Social Media Platform
"3 p.m. Thursday January 19th, 2023. Mask network, the decentralized social media platform. The mask network also known as math book is a decentralized social media platform that aims to provide users with more privacy and freedom of expression online. It is built on the Ethereum blockchain and utilizes a combination of smart contracts and decentralized storage solutions to provide a secure and decentralized social media experience. Main features the post mask network, the decentralized social media platform appeared first on the coins post.

DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"expressions" Discussed on DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"Well, they never learned how to do the lightbulb. We weren't welcome that. And. That's taken. But check the Slovakian. Yeah. Devices and oh my God, I mean, really doing massive figure out that I'm born in 1987. Good job. That is like a 17 then.

DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"expressions" Discussed on DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"Do you have an overly long return for example? Yeah, it's maybe like 34 pages of serif point. What's in it? A bunch of well, I'm going to actually I've read the French philosophers Stefan simulation. For yeah, it's typical Elon bullshit. I did not obviously I didn't read that but I remember a Hyperloop plan wasn't. It's like, what? What do you mean? The plant, the plan was this. We're doing it right now. Well, it's about it wasn't described as a Twitter space thing. Underground tunnels. And it didn't seem untenable. It was just very secret reward that. Now I want to read this fucking thing and they make some weird animals behind green equivalent. Right, something about simulation and it'll be better. Well, then read that. Do that. All of us, let's do like one paragraph. Like an actually we've actually prepared it. And that philosophical topic. Oh. Like this. There's not a lot of esophageal context. How about the atmospheric railway? An atmospheric railway never heard that. I'm just kidding. I think it would be fun to this is some of the idea of an atmosphere. I make it a great game. So it's like, wow, I can't be an atmosphere. Anything. We found a Hyperloop Wikipedia. I didn't want to read the paper. And then the next time that stood out was atmospheric rowing. So let's just, why don't we write like a 12 page paper?

DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"expressions" Discussed on DARKWEB.TODAY - Hackers & Cyber SECURITY
"I always had captions. Oh. He noticed first comes from the other direction, though. Thank you, Unicode, to zero zero in combination first webflow when 6 four. Three one 6 four my favorite joining me character. Unicode, there's no yes, we will take all of the characters from every language, and we will just hook it in this fucking weird, why are we doing this? No, no, don't forget the fonts too. We want all the kinds of different parts of it. Every fund will conform to Unicode, but display every character, different. If you want your three one 6 four to display, I don't know an a, go ahead and do it because it's a font. So for the win. Designer powerful data disco zeta. Transfer doesn't make sense. I think transcribe is looking for the natives. What do you think? For his Utah F 8 and then 16, or TH. Underestimate UTF 7. First, does that ever use so? Well. You see the converters and they have the big little Indian. What the fuck is that? What a machine with that. You're done. When you can see some windows ISO and then some UTS tension. Then you can kind of do it over the hell you want to characters. There's a dropdown list that's like 6 satellites, 16 different things on it.

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"Okay. Okay, so yeah, this is called the only one actually. When you replace expressions you make me feel unheard superimposed formulation reduction to the same communication becomes a healthy word, something that is sort of meaningless is only one ocean, look at the Parmesan, the wet is all connected in the Jarvis to it first. And out of the two I've got to tell you, which is of course the idea that once we choose to run it to hurt. You can only take one and as for me and you, let's fit in one more and like our first might support life and reverse it. I know who you are. What if I said I want to hug I hope that you will listen that you can read that you love me as much as you can a tradition as a curse that can encourage us to feel better only one more. Just want to disappear at the 30. 54 of us were each connected to the other 43. We woke up in the rains puzzle book and one idea underneath southern shining trains for America see us. We are diplomats at the republic of pangea. We had the suicidal circle, wouldn't want to be here. So let me go find the alarm go past the placing colored lights to guide us through the masturbating, but we certainly need authority to.

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"There was a grime. Yes. Just grind. Cheap version, like the knockoff Britain, the Walmart brand. She's still grimy. I think she's the mom. We call grind. Yeah. Is the OG? And I think the brothers ran. I mean, they were not really said drying. Like, I know the person who is a singer or whatever, but I don't know what the reason that her name is Brian's. Yeah, with an S over 21 I look up. But see how what do you want to talk about? Virtual reality. One of the topics was grime. What does that mean though? I know, that's funny. By the way, I'm almost done. But I know that's amazing. I'm so excited. It's just nothing good. Just scribbles, but just trying to get a feel for the world. Sorry, what do you see? The grind under the coffee thing. I was wondering if that was some sort of music category. Grunge was in the 90s. But at the point, more of a good thing. Are they just dirty? Yeah, for real. It's in music and entertainment and maybe trending. But it ended up to do with the person with the S in the name. It's a different time assuming it definitely did. It's just, yeah, just didn't have an S and I thought if I could was because. They tried to get me back to my gotcha at the same time. It is never had tamagotchi. Fucking inside of that. I had one that I have one on my fanny pack right now. That's weird. I got a fanny pack because I got an EpiPen. It's full of good for you. And it's an anaphylaxis, right? Fees. Yeah, it's a basically. It's not being so much peanuts. But my heart starts eating all the radical. My body shuts down and shit. So I get myself in that pan. I look like a Crockett, it's funny. Well, if you wear the fanny pack, you gotta take the views. That's all real. I'm sorry I have to be kind, but I just want you guys to as much as possible. Yeah. So pack and thingy right next to each other and again, just like 25. I didn't know what to do. I got one of the bands, but no, what they asked. The nanny, whatever her name was sandy, right? Francesca? Yeah, I think I can do her voice. I'm just kidding. Don't do it. Thank you. Such a thing. Can you please do it? And second, is that the same girls landing mcphee? Different nannies. One was the nanny mcphee was a British man. What's a Mary Poppins? She was a tour or what I don't know. She was a nanny for two. Great strain of weed, I can tell you that. Oh, pear. Au pair, right? That's when they lived with you. The last time I was looking for this seller following her talking about Mary Poppins. You found it? Do you want to hear a poem? Yeah. Yes. Sure. It's called a sailor went to CCC. 1972. I guess it's written for children. So a solar went to CCC. To see what he can see, CC, but all he could see CC was the bottom of the deep blue CCC. So I went to China to see what he could China. But although he could China. Rather than record the children's side. It is in the rest of the competition. I don't want to do the rest of it. It goes the seller goes to China and so it goes to Africa. It's three ballads. I was only looking forward because CCC the deep blue sea. I thought it was older. The sailor went to China to get some vagina or something. There was a great rhymes in there. That's enough. Are you familiar with it? No, but I'm saying the whole thing there was a rhyme there. Anything kind of like where we ran for the TikTok thing, do we actually corrections? I was looking I was looking for something a little more introspective where the deep blue sea is has something to do with like, I'd like to share with you something that recently it's called only one ocean.

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"Object. A single celled organism to match the theory. You say that. Well, I think that's right. It's just, you know, using that kind of verbiage. What we talk, and we get the words wrong, if you want to dig into the semantics of all of the different English, weirdness and.

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"That was going to be also a question. I just like to say from my personal experience that happened to me with MiG ma, like my language. Because I grew up my parents with my grandparents and they spoke in everything and but then once my parents were down school, we moved out and I was like the simulated around that same age like 6, 8. Being a little older. Yeah, I just thought that was cool. So right, think about how many of us had to move around at what part of our timeline. To answer your question, it was, I ran through these lectures of this guy, Robert sapolsky, the neurological studies, and then one of them, he really broke it down on language. I had to do with the environment, though. That's when the age when the kids are actually going to a day care and so they're interacting with other people. So of course they're going to be asked what a neurological fact. Did I save laughter? I'd say it's statistic. That's right. Neurological statistics. Got it. What that is. I didn't ask what is the study that you're citing? We shouldn't do that, right? Towards study our species. Yeah. Wait, let's pretend yes. We shouldn't study. Our species. We try to play something. Well, that is a blank blank. Where it's a linguistic mechanism for semantic satiation, where it's like it's implied, oh, wow. This is disagreed with. Well, it is a neurological, as I statistically.

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"So that's a good thing. On top of being electric nations like that, I don't use it every day. That's so interesting. Just like it's part of who I am, right? It's not something I want to ever give up, but a real point was that individuals. And as individuals, we all have individual rights, and now this is cop out bullshit. This is how we don't do anything. The whole time we've seen it from a different cool. Cool. Is that going to see each other as equals? Because the individual right on doesn't matter in your human, which we all are. So important. That was how that was what this conversation was about. Because the constitution still says the same bullshit. It says that three fifths thing, but do we have to ignore that, right? Because it's not actually in place anymore. No, it should be number, it should be priority number one. Don't you think? Well, that shift

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"I just, I just use all of my skills to show you, did you listen to the commercial? They first knew about something. And now the white people, they can't see them. And if anybody's going to fuck my sister, somebody may think that there's that commercial, try to do it with black people. Well, first of all, the hospital. And then all the black people smoked it. Now they don't have any crack from their pool. I understand that humor is supposed to deflect. I get it. Humor. But you're going away from your own personal growth. So the problem I see is that you are using these terms. But most people don't think of it in the same context as you are. It's plain all of this and this would lead to arguments. So if I'm an artist, okay? I would like to make an assumption. I think that's what I'm spot to figure out what else can you say, bro? Never mind. It's okay. It was amazing. Amazing. I would like to make some assumptions too, but I have to think for a minute. I'd like to be a bad person, is that okay? See you later. Not if you're in that if you're a patriot, not if you believe in humankind and other people. Good luck on your journey. Can I tell you why I don't? Fuck you up. Please tell me tell me all about why the refugee issues. Of course. That's when it becomes funny because it's just very Friends. I consider people jump to conclusions constantly. The whole thing by the time the conversation about blacks, called why did you start this conversation to help black peoples it's always been said when this is about 30 between the two caused by a one getting the upper hand on the other and I go on for a 106 years, don't you think that your personal growth? Yeah, I think maybe thank you. She may not mind up about much. As soon as you said that you're late with it, right? As soon as you said that, then opinion was set and not going to change it, right? Right. And it doesn't. Really get upset because of tell somebody like that that I'm not white. It must have been necessary for, but I pass this light because that, I mean, I don't know if I count as white or not, but then some people I would not, right? But plenty of other people I would have known by Jewish whatever. That is really that is a very good point there. But it's not clear whether Jews. I'm serious. It's so unclear. It's a stupid thing to even talk about because who cares. The individual. I am an individual, and so it's easy for you to say it's stupid to talk about someone who's not, they don't understand that, or they don't want to make assumptions. So I think there's a lot of talk about it. It's part of my culture, but it's not something that defines me. I'm some parts of all my hope the whole, right? So that sounds more fakely sexual, but if you're not everybody's law, but. Just Jewish, right? Like I'm not just the color of my skin. And I have my own personal interests, just like every other person. I love that you are Jewish. I am. Yeah. But I should not be treated any different. Of course, you look like a Jew. I got a big nose. But also look at like I have a big pump like a webinar. It's just it's hard. I think it's way harder to tell where the confusion is. It's definitely Jewish and white. That's way more confusing than me being Roman and that's not nearly as confusing. Yeah, and I didn't have to grow up in a society that brought everything. And then are you like, do you describe yourself as genuinely outright proud to be Jewish? As a word, I wouldn't use this proud, but I'm proud to be who I am as a person. Yes. But are you proud of your heritage? Sure. Yeah, my culture heritage is all part of me and the hell I grew up. So it's so good. And I'll just ask because you said, but it doesn't have fun, man. But that's who you are though. Your culture, your background, where you come from, that's your foundation, right? I think when I think of FrontRunner, I think, got sobriety under wraps. I think that before I think Jewish. Is that weird, I don't know whether it's weird to say, it's just like how I think. I would say being a drug addict was much more influential in my life than being Jewish has been. There we go. That's pretty much when getting at. And it's just like, I think of you being a filthy Jew, another pretty thing. I mean, I think of being Jewish is pretty thing, but that other getting clean and staying that way. I think that first and so that it's necessarily prettier. It's just going to be louder to me. I don't know why.

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"As a personality type, as a security. If you don't want to help a trembling audience because there's what are you talking about? Yeah, so because the whole suggestion is let's do this with just white people and no blacks because they've already told us. I am a white person and I'm telling you that you have insecure energy that you don't want it that you think it's okay for you. Because they don't have all the addresses. White people in our small dick energy, especially my own. I don't know how to not do this thing. Where I do light when I get down, if you don't want to help other people, if you don't want to help other people, that's not a big deal. I literally don't know how. You don't know how. Well, as you know, how to just tap into empathy. There's certain people in your life that you have empathy for. And you can have empathy for people. I'm sorry. No. Who in my life? Do I have under people? So you're not. So you're selfish dependency here. That's what you're saying? What do you think? Well. Christine, you tell me, what are the fundamentals of a democracy and being a patriotic American? Is that everybody gets individual rights? And then there's nothing to do with your race or gender or anything. We all have individual rights. It's so funny to meet everybody right there. I'm sorry, it's just funny. That's all. I'm arguing for myself. Are you in the front against by itself? Periodic American. First off, I'm not that one was me. I like it. My family not embarrassing. I'm not even white, but I pass for it. It doesn't matter it's worse. It's so much worse. Every time I do it, do you fucking not me? Thank you. Sorry, Jesus. And every time that I do that thing pass for a wife, that's not obviously that's not okay. There's something wrong with you and all I wanted to get to here is we don't need to waste our black brothers and just et cetera time. Anymore. They've already told us enough. We need to have conversations among white people. Or those who pass this light. And that's why you and I are talking and that's why I'm saying you have to have some caring about what you're trying to tell me. I have a little dick energy and I know that's why yes, there's a big problem. So talk to me. How do you grow? How do you evolve? Talk to me. I don't know. Tell me, I guess I think it's a pretty goddamn good idea, but force our black friends into this conversation that was the whole point of this. Right, they go through an option. That's why you and I are talking right now. So many more to tell us. It's in the same thing over and again since what the 50s probably. Your own self, how do you grow in the world? No, it just really hard because I don't want to do the woke bullshit thing. I'm not talking about I'm talking about you can say you're a religion. I'm talking about anybody of all being anybody. Oh, I thought you asked me. Okay. I'm saying any human beings. By the same person, you know, evolve as our personality is above all the things that we have to make a choice and have a plan on how to do that. Okay, here's my plan. Let's give black people half of our money. Honestly, that's my plan. We have to actually do something. That's not a realistic plan because I would never happen, right? It's not realistic. And the exaggerating the fuck out of something so that what if we give them 1% of the white people of money, that would be something we've done nothing. I mean, I know how to do that. I'm not sure, but that's what I want to start from. That's it. Not even possible to do that. You know, the Internet. I mean, it's impossible that everybody needs to think about imagine, this is an ad on TV about some white town plus. First, water wins. And then, and then, and then the mill shut down. This is the job is left. And you know, this is handy across a bunch of white people. The barn or something, there's a barn. Exactly. Imagine trying to do this other first to crack pain. It'll put their right right and they need to go back to the role of law on this country. Right. You see, everybody you want to immediately go to, when it's like, oh, should we do reparations? Yes, obviously. We need to give a black people money. Well, how do we do that? Shut the fuck up right there. That's where it all goes to help. Because it's like, well, we need to make sure that no, we don't. We do who's we, the white people, would we do that to, well, then the jobs left. Now, and I thought, how did you know that we can't feed our children? We're talking about you. I know you don't want to because it's hard, it's a difficult thing to do. Things we don't want to do are difficult for anybody else. No, I don't. That's an opposite of what's being described, right? Yeah, of course, but you have some of those.

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"Be a certain race. That's why I'm saying why people think they themselves are better humans are better people better morally than other people that they haven't met. That's where I get confused. Oh, I have no idea. I think a lot to do. Okay. Why then some classes? It's a classic situation then too, not just a racist situation. And I'm not sure exactly what you're asking. Why does somebody ever think that they're better from someone they haven't met? I don't know. Yeah, it's super simple question. It's not at all. It may be the most complicated question I've ever been asked. I have no idea where it is. No, because are you not saying that you're better because you're white? That's what I just heard. And I'm white. I'm just asking. Yeah, that's not okay. Sorry. No. In her situation being pulled out as a white female. Right. I said obviously that situation. Because you asked me, right? Correct. Right. Okay. Am I better? From everything, I'm better from whom, from white people who don't know the racist. No, from people of all other colors in the whole world. No, I'm definitely not that. I'm definitely, I'm racist. First off, that's the number one. That's what's important. Before we do anything that has to do with a opinion or judgment, we have to evaluate reality. We have to agree on the reality at which we are looking. We have to look at a wall and agree, you know, the color of that wall is red or green. If we can't do that, we're kind of in the box. There's situationally, of course you're better off when you're pulled over because of because of every reason, but that's not really important. So I'm not talking about a situationally my question is about why do people like that's inherent racism is you, someone thinks that they're better than other people. In other races, can you give me an example? Who thinks that they're better from another rings? Where do you think happened? You think people that, okay, so you're saying you're racist, but you're not better than anybody else. I'm so confused. Oh, yes. I'm trying to use, I see what's happening, I think. I don't want to do the whole well, it's racial, not can we just fucking save word racist? If definitions are different over that move that term and what it means. Somebody give me any argument at all. Why should we hold on to that old definition of racist? Where is it? How do I put the people assume that when they hear that word? Canceled me. What? This is all going back to, yeah, I'm white and I'm pretty canceled. You're not important. I know why no one's canceling right people with them. What? Well, it's not about you. I know. That's why I'm not worried about it. It's why I didn't say, like, give me a big reason this definition matters, it doesn't. So explain it. What I'm saying, I'm racist. I'm not saying, oh, I think I'm better from someone who's a different race. I'm saying, yeah, this system in which I live. I live there. I want to be white women pull over. I racist. What racism is? Racism is when you have an intent racism is about intent. It's not about racism. So we can all agree that our society is racist. I mean, that's ridiculous. If anyone's saying otherwise, that's ridiculous. Thank you. Yes. But I'm saying, because of that racism that we all agree exists, it's based upon the fact of people feeling that they're better than other people. Well, as for getting pulled over, it is better for me to be white. That's situational. So what? Why are we what are we defending ourselves against? Yeah, I like being white. You don't agree that it's the same. That it's safer, right? Like it's not fair. You understand that. So that's the difference, right? So it's not fair. And I still, I love it. We're not racist because I'm not saying you I'm saying one a person. Because they like being treated a certain way when they get hold over, the racist because they dislike or hate or have negative feelings towards other races. That's different than basking in privilege. Is it? Or are you just are you maybe talking about overt racism versus covert, racism? I think we have to spend much time on overt racism. No one here is, I hope. And when you're just going around talking. To black people or inferiors, no one's doing that, no one's saying, yeah, the constitution should stay the same and black people, what does it bring for us? Weird ratio. There was decided that one, right? Yeah. Well, there's a reason and that's easily look up the history. So what I'm saying is if you're saying that you love that you don't have to worry when you get pulled over, then that means that you do not want to make it better for other people if you love it. So you don't want to make that better. You want to just keep having privilege. That in itself is inherently racist. To not want that to change. I mean, it's awesome. Police just so why should so why shouldn't this scared little girl who's 16 that's not white who's terrible? She said, whatever you're going to say, yes. You should want to make it better for her. I should say. Yeah. I don't. Okay. Security. That's super simple. It's based in racism. Racism doesn't come out of nowhere. It's based in insecurity. Well, about that. What I'm doing is not right. Sure. Whatever you want to call it. I also have tiny tits that does that help us here.

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"With other people based on things.

Tara Brach
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"Waking up with others. And your humor and your curiosity and whatever else you appreciate. If it's hard to appreciate yourself, look through the eyes of that benevolent grandmother or somebody who cares and appreciate you..

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"For you..

Tara Brach
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"To the bed. This hospice nurse is afraid that this kind of dignified older woman is going to, in some way, be harsh or some way judge him, but that's not what happened. They have their initial greetings and they just kind of look at each other and their eyes lock kind of taking in all the circumstances and the suffering and the roles just fell away. There said that bill's mother gazed at her son like a newborn child, like witnessing a miracle with the vast heart of all mothers. That he and his mother saw behind the mask. They saw each other's goodness and it was these moments of pure forgiveness and it's very kind of internal kind of loving. And they just sat together for an hour and a half and held hands. And there wasn't that much that needed to be said. And when she left, he turned to this nurse and said, now I can die at peace. We need to be seen, and we need about that goodness and gold within ourselves and each other. And then there's the space for living and dying. That's the power of meta of loving kindness. And I didn't say the poly word at the beginning, but this practice we're exploring is loving kindness is met. So we'll do now is just take a few minutes with it and then we'll close. And feel free to shift your position around, so you're comfortable to be very short meditation. You can find on my website a lot of versions of the loving kindness practice. The basic sequences that you start where it's easiest to feel love and then you widen the circles. Because when our hearts really open and free, it's that heart space that's very inclusive. So we begin by just bringing a little bit of loving kindness to our bodies. And you might let your mind scan through your body and just sense if there's anywhere that wants to let go a little, wants to soften and just feel like you're bringing a gentle presence. That can allow that kind of releasing and opening. You might bring a slight smile to the mouth. Because it sends a message to your whole nervous system to let go of fight flight freeze. Kind of freeze you to relax more into wholeness. Benevolence and.

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"Your eyes and I'm just going to ask you to check in a little bit. Then you might begin by just feeling your own sincerity, that kind of interest and care, just to see what does block my full capacity for loving..

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"In the show notes. Capture one pro 22 version 15.2 is released. So another thing that happened was heading up to Humboldt was capture one pro released version 15.2. And I thought I'd just go over it. Some folks were using it during the workshop on both Intel and apple and one processors. I waited till I got home before I upgraded, but I've had a chance to play with it with my new images. And I just wanted to go over this release. It's a free release for those who already have the app. It's just a simple download. The first thing that they did was they redesigned the Keystone tool. Okay, and I'm going to talk more about that in a second. And then they have like a general user experience improvements in tweaks. So those are the major things. So let me go over some of the specifics. So Apple silicon M1 performance improvements and the big thing there is that the preview generation is up to 100% faster. Improved auto rotate. So the algorithm behind auto rotate has been improved providing more accurate results on images were clear lines are visible. This makes it more valuable with, for example, landscape images with clear horizons, so they worked on that algorithm a bit. The crop aspect ratio behavior. That's another improvement. Changing the aspect ratio.