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Literate Chaotic / Re: Five word horror
« Last post by Brother Mythos on Today at 09:19:55 am »
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"Even if her intent was not to practice any witchcraft or do any of the incantations, she is probably attracting a lot of demons to her concerts."

As per the article:

"As Swift performs the song "Willow" from her "Evermore" album, the singer and her dancers dress in black capes and dance with orbs. Elements of Earth and fire are also a central part of the performance.

Diocese of Nashville exorcist Father Dan Reehil told ChurchPOP why the concert, which includes this performance, could spiritually endanger attendees.

He also explains how the "Willow" performance mimics witchcraft with its use of Earth, fire, black capes, and orbs."

And, further along in the article:

""Even if her intent was not to practice any witchcraft or do any of the incantations, she is probably attracting a lot of demons to her concerts."

Hey, if you can't trust a genuine, professional exorcist on this, who can you trust? So,

Give me that old-time religion
Give me that old-time religion
Give me that old-time religion
It's good enough for me ...

Here's the link:   Exorcist Issues Warning
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High Weirdness / Re: BanK A W
« Last post by hirley0 on Yesterday at 07:54:38 pm »
¥€$
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Principia Discussion / Re: ITT: Famous Last Words
« Last post by Brother Mythos on Yesterday at 07:49:55 am »
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Techmology and Scientism / Re: Advancements in Cyborg Techmology
« Last post by Brother Mythos on Yesterday at 07:46:17 am »
"XoMotion created by SFU researchers to be world’s most advanced exoskeleton for mobility challenged"

"Next generation exoskeleton technology developed by SFU researchers is poised to offer people living with mobility challenges a new chance at free and independent movement."





As per the article:

"XoMotion allows individuals with mobility challenges to stand up and walk on their own, without additional support. When in use, XoMotion maintains its stability and simultaneously encompasses all the ranges of motion and degrees of freedom needed for users to self-balance, walk, sidestep, climb stairs, crouch, and more.
 
Sensors within the lower-limb exoskeleton mimic the human body’s sense of logic to identify structures along the path, and in-turn, generate a fully balanced motion.

SFU professors Siamak Arzanpour and Edward Park, both researchers in the School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering, began work on the device in 2014 with a vision to enhance exoskeleton technology and empower individuals with mobility challenges to have more options for movement."

So, it won't be long before someone develops this:

 


Here's the link:   Exoskeleton for Mobility Challenged
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Apple Talk / Re: Open Bar: Curbside Pickup Only
« Last post by altered on November 28, 2023, 09:06:21 pm »
Good to hear things aren't all awful, Scribbly.

I also have issues with work, though it's finding work in my case.
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Apple Talk / Re: PICS VIII: 10% LARGER THAN PICS VII
« Last post by Brother Mythos on November 28, 2023, 11:40:18 am »
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Apple Talk / Re: I can't be bothered to find the youtube thread
« Last post by Brother Mythos on November 28, 2023, 09:03:57 am »
No One Is Safe from Extended Warranty Calls

Absolutely no one. Not even this guy.

WARNING - Some may find this video's subtitles to be offensive. - WARNING

Here's the link:   Bunker - Extended Warranty Call
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High Weirdness / Re: Will NASA Diminish the UFO High Weirdness Factor?
« Last post by Brother Mythos on November 27, 2023, 10:02:15 am »
"‘Aliens,’ or a foreign power? Pentagon UFO chief says someone is in our backyard"

As per the article:

"This week, the director of the U.S. government’s UFO analysis office stated that there is “evidence” of concerning unidentified flying object activity “in our backyard.” According to physicist Seán Kirkpatrick, who heads the congressionally-mandated All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office, this alarming UFO activity can be attributed to one of two extraordinary sources: either a foreign power or “aliens.”

To be sure, the ramifications of either would be significant. But Kirkpatrick’s comments, which come as he is about to retire after a 27-year defense and intelligence-focused career, are more intriguing because he also says that “none” of the hundreds of military UFO reports analyzed by his office recently “have been positively attributed to foreign activities.”"  

And, further along in the article:

"Kirkpatrick’s “aliens” comment fits a broader pattern. Earlier this year, Kirkpatrick raised eyebrows when he co-authored a draft scientific paper with Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb hypothesizing that extraterrestrial “parent craft” could release “many small probes” to explore Earth-like planets.

With the best-known contemporary UFO encounters occurring over the ocean, Kirkpatrick and Loeb’s suggestion that such “extraterrestrial technological probes” “would necessarily be looking for water” to refuel is noteworthy.

More importantly, Kirkpatrick stated in a recent presentation that U.S. government sensors and servicemembers are observing “metallic orbs” that are “making very interesting apparent maneuvers” “all over the world.”"

Somehow, I suspect this article isn't going to do much to reduce the UFO High Weirdness Factor.

Here's the link:   UFOs - ‘Aliens,’ or a foreign power?
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Literate Chaotic / Re: Five word horror
« Last post by Brother Mythos on November 27, 2023, 06:38:19 am »
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