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Today I Learned - Series one
Let’s see what interesting and or unique things you have learned so we can all learn a little something today!
today i learned that no matter how many signs the airport puts up saying "you can opt out of taking the photo," people will not only comply, but stand in front of the camera without a prompt. there were many signs with large, black on white, easily readable font.
i was really surprised that even an older lady who carefully read the sign "you may opt out" went straight to the orb as soon as she was called to come up to the agent next.
wow!
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Having just traveled to Europe and soon returning I can verify that I did not see those signs but I complied with the panopticon. I had already heard that it was voluntary but I didn't care because I was into a long trip.
Kind of the same way I forget to take it my pocket knife and I remembered in the security line that I should have put it in my baggage. I just pulled it out of my pocket and showed the security guy and I told him to keep it out throw it away.
My saving grace is that I'm fully compliant with the Supreme Godhead and the atheists who "invent" this nonsense are clowns serving themselves. They are not in charge, never have been and never will be.
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Yes it’s easy to forget what you have going into the airport lucky it wasn’t your best knife
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It was a Walmart Special made by some very nice Chinese.
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105 sats \ 2 replies \ @OgFOMK 29 Sep
TIL
There are more places that Saint George is a patron saint on the planet than any other saint.
I kind of knew this before but today in Barcelona I was confronted by a Large Steel Dragon that parents take their children to and the children would go inside of the sculpture to play. This is symbolic child sacrifice. Obviously the parents weren't thinking this but the artists definitely was. Later on I saw adults dressed in red devil outfits, drinking and preparing a small dragon float for a celebration.
George, Saint George, is always seen slaying the dragon. Geo is Earth and Dharma (Terra, Tarot, Torah). The dragon is the lower energy of materialism or the lizard, alligator mind. The dragon worship is just atheism but it leads to nihilism and solipsism with moral relative materialism results. This includes human sacrifice, pedophilia and beastiality as well as "innocent" secular practices that lead people to believe that this human life is all there is and it's meant to be chasing pleasure and avoiding pain.
Barcelona has had to shut down all of it's fountains due to drought and the drought is due to the wicked behavior of the people. Literally there are penis souvenirs sold all over and the people are fully engaged in sensual overload. The same goes for America and Portugal. I'm not saying there are not good people here but the graffiti everywhere reveals the belly of the beast.
Saint George is the human who slays the dragon because children are the future humans allowed to develop spiritual lives. The slaying also is the awakening of the Kundalini. Sacrificing children removes the happiness of spiritual development of beings who are waiting to have to opportunity to be humans. Abortion, public education, permanent adult childhood are all child sacrifices. Adults raising cats and dogs instead of children is child sacrifice.
I am enjoying visiting Barcelona, Spain but like London, Moscow, Kiev, and many other places that only by legacy respect Saint George, they have forgotten that it is the fearless worship of God that allows us to experience great pleasure in this life and by ignoring the patron saints and the examples of Bhakti Yogis we degenerate into the Age of Kali Yuga.
Saint George from the National Museum in Barcelona.
Barcelona Coat of Arms:
The heraldry of the city joining the Saint George's Cross (a field Argent with a cross Gules), patron saint of the House of Barcelona and the arms of the Archdiocese of Barcelona, and the Royal Arms of Aragon, the Four Bars which bear four red paletts on gold background, depicts the emblems of the Kings of Aragon and Counts of Barcelona since 1137 when Aragon and the County of Barcelona merged by dynastic union[4] by the marriage of Raymond Berengar IV of Barcelona and Petronila of Aragon. Among other territories of the former Crown of Aragon, the coats of arms of Catalonia, Aragon, Valencia and the Balearic Islands include the Four Bars.
Barcelona American Style Football team... https://www.bcn-dragons.com/
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Adults raising cats and dogs instead of children is child sacrifice.
this!
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Yeah that’s no good
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52 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 28 Sep
TIL that if you really want to get fancy with markdown->html rendering, and you're using the remark/rehype pipeline, you need to deeply understand the various [AST]s(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstract_syntax_tree) they produce.
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Didn’t think I’d be reading a wiki about abstract synta trees today 🫠
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Today I learned that many stackers have extensive experience with fasting. I didn't expect get so many different types of stories around going without food. For so many different reasons. Great conversations.
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Was very good reading
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32 sats \ 1 reply \ @OgFOMK 29 Sep
Your post was thought provoking and once again shows that Sat (Truth in Sanskrit) Stackers have opened up a door that is way beyond money, code and time!
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Thank you for saying so. I feel seen.
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Don't use Ole Miss in your CFB parlay.
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Can’t win them all
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Kangaroos 🦘 TIL that despite having herbivorous diets similar to cattle, which release large quantities of digestive methane through exhaling and burping, kangaroos release virtually none; the hydrogen byproduct is converted into acetate instead, then used to provide further energy
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42 sats \ 1 reply \ @OgFOMK 29 Sep
Cows also produce dung and urine that is antiseptic. It's used in vedic medicine. The stool of a cow is not filthy.
The methane produced from factory farming and feed lots is quite different but the investigation into this is more about politics and Fiat currency extraction than environmental health.
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The more you know
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