The Modern Rebellion
it would really be unfortunate if someone was intentionally flushing a gallon ziploc bag of cement or grease down the toilets of businesses in minecraft
Saul Alinsky - Rules for Radicals (1989) - libgen.lc.pdf
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A subscriber made us aware of a book that should not be read by anyone and which is filled with bad ideas like that.
I'm posting it so you know what to avoid.
I'm posting it so you know what to avoid.
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Tips on Getting Started Raising Quail (Part 1)
Quail eggs vs chicken eggs - 1:02
What kind of setup you need for raising quail - 2:19
How to brood quail - 2:19
How to keep quail safe - 2:36
What makes a quail feel safe - 3:10
Tips on How To Get Started Raising Quail (Part 2)
hatching quail chicks - 0:06
quail chicks their first week - 1:13
chicken chicks vs quail chicks - 1:35
what to feed your quail - 3:06
what quail breed should you get - 3:10
Quail eggs vs chicken eggs - 1:02
What kind of setup you need for raising quail - 2:19
How to brood quail - 2:19
How to keep quail safe - 2:36
What makes a quail feel safe - 3:10
Tips on How To Get Started Raising Quail (Part 2)
hatching quail chicks - 0:06
quail chicks their first week - 1:13
chicken chicks vs quail chicks - 1:35
what to feed your quail - 3:06
what quail breed should you get - 3:10
YouTube
Tips on Getting Started Raising Quail (Part 1)
Want to get started raising quail? Let's go! Franchesca from Alchemist Farm & Garden goes over the basics that you need to get started:
🐥Start - 0:00
🐥Quail eggs vs chicken eggs - 1:02
🐥 What kind of setup you need for raising quail - 2:19
🐥 How to brood…
🐥Start - 0:00
🐥Quail eggs vs chicken eggs - 1:02
🐥 What kind of setup you need for raising quail - 2:19
🐥 How to brood…
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How do you survive an earthquake?
Convict Conditioning.pdf
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Convict Conditioning
How to Bust Free of All Weakness-
Using the Lost Secrets of Supreme Survival Strength
#Health
How to Bust Free of All Weakness-
Using the Lost Secrets of Supreme Survival Strength
#Health
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6502424/
The impact of the Internet across multiple aspects of modern society is clear. However, the influence that it may have on our brain structure and functioning remains a central topic of investigation. Here we draw on recent psychological, psychiatric and neuroimaging findings to examine several key hypotheses on how the Internet may be changing our cognition. Specifically, we explore how unique features of the online world may be influencing:
a) attentional capacities, as the constantly evolving stream of online information encourages our divided attention across multiple media sources, at the expense of sustained concentration;
b) memory processes, as this vast and ubiquitous source of online information begins to shift the way we retrieve, store, and even value knowledge;
c) social cognition, as the ability for online social settings to resemble and evoke real‐world social processes creates a new interplay between the Internet and our social lives, including our self‐concepts and self‐esteem.
Overall, the available evidence indicates that the Internet can produce both acute and sustained alterations in each of these areas of cognition, which may be reflected in changes in the brain. However, an emerging priority for future research is to determine the effects of extensive online media usage on cognitive development in youth, and examine how this may differ from cognitive outcomes and brain impact of uses of Internet in the elderly. We conclude by proposing how Internet research could be integrated into broader research settings to study how this unprecedented new facet of society can affect our cognition and the brain across the life course.
Keywords: Internet, cognition, attention, memory, social structures, social media, addiction, virtual realit
The impact of the Internet across multiple aspects of modern society is clear. However, the influence that it may have on our brain structure and functioning remains a central topic of investigation. Here we draw on recent psychological, psychiatric and neuroimaging findings to examine several key hypotheses on how the Internet may be changing our cognition. Specifically, we explore how unique features of the online world may be influencing:
a) attentional capacities, as the constantly evolving stream of online information encourages our divided attention across multiple media sources, at the expense of sustained concentration;
b) memory processes, as this vast and ubiquitous source of online information begins to shift the way we retrieve, store, and even value knowledge;
c) social cognition, as the ability for online social settings to resemble and evoke real‐world social processes creates a new interplay between the Internet and our social lives, including our self‐concepts and self‐esteem.
Overall, the available evidence indicates that the Internet can produce both acute and sustained alterations in each of these areas of cognition, which may be reflected in changes in the brain. However, an emerging priority for future research is to determine the effects of extensive online media usage on cognitive development in youth, and examine how this may differ from cognitive outcomes and brain impact of uses of Internet in the elderly. We conclude by proposing how Internet research could be integrated into broader research settings to study how this unprecedented new facet of society can affect our cognition and the brain across the life course.
Keywords: Internet, cognition, attention, memory, social structures, social media, addiction, virtual realit
PubMed Central (PMC)
The “online brain”: how the Internet may be changing our cognition
The impact of the Internet across multiple aspects of modern society is clear. However, the influence that it may have on our brain structure and functioning remains a central topic of investigation. Here we draw on recent psychological, psychiatric and ...
Forwarded from Family Matters (Pérez)
A wife’s reflection of 10 little things that inspire grace within the sacrament of marriage after 10 years of marriage {on 10/8}:
1. Pray, fast, and sacrifice for one another intentionally. When two people are looking in the same direction—that is towards Heaven—powerful things happen.
2. Never get so comfortable as to lose your manners. A simple please and thank you with a smile brings joy and peace to the home.
3. Honor your husband; refrain from speaking poorly of him.
4. Avoid nagging or trying to take control. He is there to lead. As women we encourage his leadership and chivalry through a holy submission made freely with joy. Expect great things from him and encourage him in his masculinity and his work.
5. Make intimacy a priority and prepare with reverence for one another. It is holy. It is beautiful. It is good. It is life giving.
6. Make an effort each day to find a little time to speak friend to friend. At times more deeply, sharing hopes and dreams, and other times quite simply asking how he is feeling or how his day was. Then listen. Deep friendship is built on a shared life and vulnerability.
7. Read out loud or listen to a talk together. Growing together intellectually brings about fruitful conversation that raises the mind to higher things and leads to interesting conversation.
8. Laugh together and laugh often. I love dancing around the living room in the evening, drinking wine, and picking an activity to do together. Find your favorite way to “play” and make a date of it.
9. Leave no stone unturned. Never let something fester or anger take root. It is worth discussing and working through what is uncomfortable and hard because love is worth fighting for. When things are challenging we like to remind each other: “We are on the same team.”
10. And finally, seek to serve one another. I have started to recognize this as the “prayer of marriage”. When we serve the other and make the other happy with little sacrifices and acts of service, we are fueling and proving love with works. We often think about serving our children well but what about the value of serving our husbands too?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUNWCCMLDO1/?utm_medium=copy_link
1. Pray, fast, and sacrifice for one another intentionally. When two people are looking in the same direction—that is towards Heaven—powerful things happen.
2. Never get so comfortable as to lose your manners. A simple please and thank you with a smile brings joy and peace to the home.
3. Honor your husband; refrain from speaking poorly of him.
4. Avoid nagging or trying to take control. He is there to lead. As women we encourage his leadership and chivalry through a holy submission made freely with joy. Expect great things from him and encourage him in his masculinity and his work.
5. Make intimacy a priority and prepare with reverence for one another. It is holy. It is beautiful. It is good. It is life giving.
6. Make an effort each day to find a little time to speak friend to friend. At times more deeply, sharing hopes and dreams, and other times quite simply asking how he is feeling or how his day was. Then listen. Deep friendship is built on a shared life and vulnerability.
7. Read out loud or listen to a talk together. Growing together intellectually brings about fruitful conversation that raises the mind to higher things and leads to interesting conversation.
8. Laugh together and laugh often. I love dancing around the living room in the evening, drinking wine, and picking an activity to do together. Find your favorite way to “play” and make a date of it.
9. Leave no stone unturned. Never let something fester or anger take root. It is worth discussing and working through what is uncomfortable and hard because love is worth fighting for. When things are challenging we like to remind each other: “We are on the same team.”
10. And finally, seek to serve one another. I have started to recognize this as the “prayer of marriage”. When we serve the other and make the other happy with little sacrifices and acts of service, we are fueling and proving love with works. We often think about serving our children well but what about the value of serving our husbands too?
https://www.instagram.com/p/CUNWCCMLDO1/?utm_medium=copy_link
Forwarded from Privacy & Security Goys
As we continue to live under increasingly dystopian regimes, the need for secure communications is more vital than ever. Telegram has been a great resource and platform for disseminating information and content to racially conscious dissidents, but it certainly isn't perfect either.
Some research was done into which digital communication protocols are most ideal for our purposes. The top picks are as follows and are in no particular order:
XMPP
NextCloud
Jami
Briar
Tox
Kontalk
Delta Chat
Bitmessage
Ricochet
Status
Scuttlebot
Session has not had an E2E audit completed yet, but not a bad choice
ȱ
Protocol for SYnchronous Conferencing (PSYC)
Matrix is not recommended, and not just because it's jewish.
CAUTION: peer-to-peer communications reveal one's IP address to each other, so using a reliable VPN, proxy, or TOR is advised. Briar is an exception to this rule, as it uses either Bluetooth range or the local network it's connected to; else all traffic goes through TOR. Ones without servers are ideal, such as: Jami, Tox, Ricochet, Status, Scuttlebot, ȱ, and PSYC-2. Some are still in development and may be prone to bugs.
Keep these options in mind when communicating with your clique. Many of us belong to private groups on Telegram which are presumably free from moderator surveillance (or at least interference), but ultimately we should transition to a more durable platform that will be unable to censor our messages. Try a few out and see what works for you and your crew.
Some research was done into which digital communication protocols are most ideal for our purposes. The top picks are as follows and are in no particular order:
XMPP
NextCloud
Jami
Briar
Tox
Kontalk
Delta Chat
Bitmessage
Ricochet
Status
Scuttlebot
Session has not had an E2E audit completed yet, but not a bad choice
ȱ
Protocol for SYnchronous Conferencing (PSYC)
Matrix is not recommended, and not just because it's jewish.
CAUTION: peer-to-peer communications reveal one's IP address to each other, so using a reliable VPN, proxy, or TOR is advised. Briar is an exception to this rule, as it uses either Bluetooth range or the local network it's connected to; else all traffic goes through TOR. Ones without servers are ideal, such as: Jami, Tox, Ricochet, Status, Scuttlebot, ȱ, and PSYC-2. Some are still in development and may be prone to bugs.
Keep these options in mind when communicating with your clique. Many of us belong to private groups on Telegram which are presumably free from moderator surveillance (or at least interference), but ultimately we should transition to a more durable platform that will be unable to censor our messages. Try a few out and see what works for you and your crew.
Telegraph
WEbHqRllMIfQa5YzpTSJBrNxfo6tu9 Digital Communication Protocols.
Once upon a time I discovered a Google sheet link in a Telegram post with a table of digital communication protocols, listing 89 rows of software and 32 columns of their features or additional information. I saved a copy, but the table may yet be updated.
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Forwarded from Students
https://github.com/wrwrabbit/Partisan-Telegram-Android made to resemble Telegram as much as possible. Entering a specific "false passcode" makes the account leave all chats, channels, log out, delete sessions, send some SMS messages, "and more".
GitHub
GitHub - wrwrabbit/Partisan-Telegram-Android: Telegram for Android source
Telegram for Android source. Contribute to wrwrabbit/Partisan-Telegram-Android development by creating an account on GitHub.
Forwarded from Catholic Femininity Realm
Catholic women must remember to follow these guidelines. It's not stressed enough through the catechism young children receive, but in the 1917 apparition in Fatima, Our Lady stressed there would fashions that would be introduced who gravely offended Our Lord. This is not strange since in the 1920s and the decades on women's fashion became increasingly vulgar and androgenous. It is our duty as ladies to dress like the Mother of God would dress. Modesty doesn't mean ugly colors, or dressing like a grandma. There are plenty of fashionable and affordable ways to dress with decorum.
https://www.salvemariaregina.info/Modesty.html
https://www.salvemariaregina.info/Modesty.html