👀👀👀 oh hell no . wordai
SALES PITCH:
With WordAI you can easily create and spin articles in these languages: English, Spanish, French and Italian which makes WordAI one of the best article spinners available (according to SEO and marketing forums it is the best article spinner out there.)So let me get this straight. WORDAI or Word Artificial Intelligence takes what I wrote and switches words around and BIM BAM BOOM - someone else publishes what I wrote - except wordai did it. BAD BAD BAD - they are not calling this intellectual theft!?
and this:
Make money with WordAI
The guy who posted this: HERE
👀"...AND when you google word spinner you get this DARK HAT stuff: wordai turing version but its kinda costly. For the money I'd go with spinrewriter. the spun result is okay with only $77 per year "
code: cool. yellow trace
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https://www.yellowtrace.com.au/mark-dorf-surreal-mix-of-photography-digital-media/
Mark Dorf’s Surreal Mix of Photography & Digital Media. https://t.co/be4g7KzBQk pic.twitter.com/KA9j9ljzy0
— yellowtrace (@yellowtrace) March 23, 2017
Surreal .your brain on power. brain injury.
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Subjects under the influence of power, [the UC Berkeley psychology professor Dacher Keltner] found in studies spanning two decades, acted as if they had suffered a traumatic brain injury—becoming more impulsive, less risk-aware, and, crucially, less adept at seeing things from other people’s point of view.Sukhvinder Obhi, a neuroscientist at McMaster University, in Ontario, recently described something similar. Unlike Keltner, who studies behaviors, Obhi studies brains. And when he put the heads of the powerful and the not-so-powerful under a transcranial-magnetic-stimulation machine, he found that power, in fact, impairs a specific neural process, “mirroring,” that may be a cornerstone of empathy. Which gives a neurological basis to what Keltner has termed the “power paradox”: Once we have power, we lose some of the capacities we needed to gain it in the first place.
Complex? Ancient? Alchemy?
Get this - we like to study alchemy! Why? It's a lost art!! But in reality most written is made up to get us off track of the real deal, the real thing...
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Derived from the Arabic root "kimia", from the Coptic "khem" (referring to the fertile black soil of the Nile delta), the word "alchemy" alludes to the dark mystery of the primordial or First Matter (the Khem). The discovery of this elusive original matter, from which all others are deemed simply polluted variants (the purist being Gold), is considered the alchemist's central goal — along with the discovery of the Stone of Knowledge (The Philosophers' Stone) and the key to Eternal Youth. As you can imagine, not the simplest of day jobs. As well as reams of text, the ins and outs of the alchemist's task, steeped as it is in a dizzyingly complex symbology, has given birth to a whole host of strange and wondrous imagery over the centuries. Here we pick out some favourites, many found on Wellcome Images and the brilliant Manly Palmer Hall collection at the Internet Archive.
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From the Manly Palmer Hall collection of alchemical manuscripts, 1500-1825 — Source. |
Bimbo's Initiation HD 1080p
This SHOULD scare you. Does it?
When you need to smile, watch this
Camden Wade from Frog Lake, Alberta, playing on his drum gifted to him by his uncle and cousin.— APTN National News (@APTNNews) October 30, 2019
The 18-month-old takes every chance he has to sing and drum says his mother Terri Wade.
Video Credit: Terri Wade pic.twitter.com/uD4NcwS0Ch
Moose rescue
Moose rescued from frozen lake, it's awesome .— Native Americans (@nnativepride) November 5, 2019
STOP!!! And share this around the world . Say something about for this video!
Please post where you're from so i can track how far the video.
How many LIKES & SHARE can get this video?
Credits : EARTH channel#NativeAmericans pic.twitter.com/d5qE0ShTo6
Stars Hollow? Does it exist?
Tara says:
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The Blob
It’s alive?
Last week, the Paris Zoological Park began showcasing a new organism that scientists are having difficulty classifying. Simply called “the blob,” this yellowish unicellular living being looks like a fungus but acts like an animal. It has no mouth, no stomach, and no eyes, and yet it can detect food and digest it. It has almost 720 sexes and it can heal itself in two minutes if cut in half. The blob is named after the 1950s flick of the same name about an alien life form that consumes everything in its path in a small Pennsylvania town. The director of the museum told Reuters, “It surprises us because it has no brain but is able to learn … and if you merge two blobs, the one that has learned will transmit its knowledge to the other.”oh yeah...

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