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kita kouhei - 25/5 Pomodoro Timer with CALM AMBIENT & CATS - 2 Hours Deep Focus [Music by Kita Kouhei] Vol.2

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Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero (2023) | Movie | Movies Dock

🎬 Title: Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero
This is just the beginning.
Story: This film provides a unique look at an artist’s journey on tour as he explores themes of identity, family dynamics, societal expectations, and self-acceptance, all while considering his role in the storied legacy of Black, queer artists.
⭐ Rating: 5.8 (based on 5 reviews)
📅 Release date: September 9, 2023
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour…

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Unnamed, Part 1

I had a dream last night, and it finally pushed me over the edge.

I’d spent years in a loving relationship with my fiancée, building our foundation of trust and love, and now nearly all of my dreams were coming true in less than a year. We planned to have a summer wedding at a property close to both of our home towns. This way, nearly all of our loved ones could be there to watch us legally and spiritually bind ourselves to one another.

Unfortunately, I just couldn’t wait that long.

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I have always had an overwhelming urge to mark my partner, to stake my claim as the winner of her heart and devotion. My dream last night comes to my mind in flashes, of her heavy weight in my arms, an enormous pregnant belly pressed between us as I held her against our bedroom wall. I can almost feel her plush, full hips give way under my hands, me desperately grabbing at her hips and ass. The wetness leaking from between her legs and from her engorged milky teats.

My fiancée (in waking life) doesn’t have nearly as much heft to her. I love her dearly but I can’t bear leaving her unclaimed until the wedding. Something in me has snapped, and I find myself giving in. I open my internet browser and begin ordering what I need to carry out my plan.

I start by replacing her birth control pills with placebos and lacing her meals with fertility drugs. I alternate between different herbs, medications, and hormones that will put her reproductive system into overdrive. She loves when I cook for her, and these meals are no different. She swallows every bite, thanking me profusely and requesting I do this every day. For her, I would do anything.

When my ovulation app tells me that she is most fertile, I carefully prepare a condom with imperceptible holes.

She is wild with desire, and has soaked through her underwear. As she pushes me into our bed and straddles one of my legs I can feel the wet heat of her against my thigh.

“Please, baby,” she breathes against my neck, “I need you inside of me.”

That night, I come quickly into the tampered condom, overcome with how gorgeous she is like this. How the desperation makes her even more attractive to me. She grabs my face as I pull out. Her eyes stare darkly into mine and she confesses what she needs.

“I want to feel you tonight. No barriers.”

I had never felt more turned on by my soon-to-be-wife. I flip her over, already hard again at the thought of finishing inside of her, unfettered. I settle myself between her legs, spreading them wide so I can get as deep inside of her as possible. She lets out a loud, half-choked moan at the first slow thrust that makes me feel crazed with lust. My hips instinctively snap back and then forward, driving into her like an animal, setting a rapid pace that she eagerly matches. Her hips grind up into mine, desperate for my fervor.

My lips find her neck, sucking and biting in a way that brand her as mine. Her entire body shakes with her building orgasm. When she comes I can’t resist following, the tightening of her around me drawing my sperm deep into her womb.

I could only imagine it, her womb right then, releasing her eggs for me to fertilize. Me and her body are on the same team, driven to blow her up huge with babies as quickly as possible. This is my most intense fantasy come true, and I now feel aftershocks ripple through me and release more and more come deep inside her.

I ease out of her and begin cleaning her with my mouth. I use my fingers to push my seed deeper inside of her as my tongue and lips gently press, slide, and suck her clit. She comes twice like that, giving her womb all the time it needs to fertilize as many eggs as it can. How many babies did I just fuck into her? I wonder idly.

I fall asleep that night cuddled up behind her, both of my arms wrapped tightly with one hand placed reverently over her stomach. God, I couldn’t wait for the rest of our lives together.

TBC

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If your trust in knowledge and education has been eroded, you should probably read this.

There are a lot of people who will talk so charismatically that you wouldn’t even think to doubt a word they say. People who can cite studies down to a T, people who think they know best and who can wear your arguments down to nothing until your head spins.

The question ultimately is, how do you know who or what to believe?

I’m going to present 3 scenarios with 3 people. I’m going to use very real scenarios for this, ones I’ve /seen/ with my own eyes. We’ll call the people A, B and C. At the end of it all, I’m going to challenge those reading this post.

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Who are A, B and C?

Person A generally trusts some kind of authority, because - well, A didn’t live their life doing all that research. Who are they to question it? They’re not an astronaut, a dentist, a surgeon, etc. A came from poverty, but having been to prison, A has access to some starting resources in trying to navigate the world. A is generally strongly financially responsible, determined, hard-working and prepared. A planner who did everything to be able to be where they are now. A has built themselves to have good credit, knows how to negotiate for better pay, uses strong discernment in finding jobs and leans into the system as they know it to make it work for them.

Person B trusts outliers - people who speak against authority - because B has seen authority proven wrong many times, and has even seen abuse of power regarding censorship, funding, publishing, etc. B is also an everyman - but black-pilled and pushed so far into distrust that they live their life in fear, confusion and a growing certainty that authority cannot be trusted for anything. B also happens to be an opportunist, does not have the same resources as A, and firmly trusts their own judgement - and therefore isn’t as prepared as A. B does everything B can to be prepared for every kind of curve ball without needing outside intervention. B doesn’t believe in credit and therefore doesn’t have it, so B works outside of the credit system.

Person C is trapped in the middle. Uncertain. They’ve witnessed both sides of this and watched A and B both. Everyone in authority seems out of touch, and C doesn’t know what to do with anything. So they, to the best of their ability, try to sift true from false. Sometimes they’re right. Sometimes they’re wrong. C in this post is a planner, but C also doesn’t have financial resources to lean on outside of friends and family. C hits financial curve balls pretty often. C has Found Family who step in when C needs help and who work together with C financially, and C does everything to lessen expenses on every level to make it possible to save money for emergencies. C has no credit, has terrible luck with jobs, struggles to keep themselves level mentally in the world they’ve come to understand, and comes from an impoverished background.

In these scenarios, A, B and C all know each other, and C trusts both A and B personally. A is physically out of range from B and C.

Scenario 1: All three people start to have severe tooth pain.

For whatever reason, each needs an /adult tooth/ //extracted// before decay turns to infection and potentially turns septic, and therefore deadly.

A goes to the dentist immediately. Gets the tooth extracted. Crisis evaded, they’re not dead. A trusts the dentist and has the money and/or insurance for it. A overcomes the issue fairly easily.

B refuses the dentist. B doesn’t have insurance or the money to go to the dentist. B is resourceful, however. B takes vitamins and other various precautions to prevent infection at every step. B lives. But B also suffers from nearly constant pain. B endures it. B is very strong. B doesn’t see the need for a dentist when you can be like B, but B also doesn’t judge others for not handling the pain and choosing a dentist.

C isn’t sure what to do. C knows, though, that C /can’t live with this kind of pain/. …C doesn’t have insurance or money either. C can’t handle the pain. C decides to go to the ER. They give C painkillers the likes of which C can’t get otherwise, and give C options to look at for dentist appointments. But the ER does not do dental care and cannot help C further. C cannot pay the hospital bill. C knows that the hospital will sell the debt, and C already struggles with credit. So C lets it be. …C decides to go to the dentist. C learns that their chosen dentist accepts private pay. C learns the cost of the procedure for extraction. C did not know that there are dentists who will take cash payments. C looks to friends, who help C pay for the appointment due to the emergent state of things. …And has the same outcome as A. No more pain. No more infection risk.

But C knows others who can’t afford the dentist. C knows they were lucky. The procedure was expensive. Something out of reach for many people.

B continues living in pain. B distrusts dentists and has researched fluoride thoroughly. B spreads the word to others that fluoride is bad. A and C both go to the dentist, but C has been to other dentists. … Those dentists caused bigger problems over the long term than C would have faced without them. C knows this for fact.

So why would C tell others to utilize dental products with flouride and to go to the dentist, when C knows and trusts B and has also had bad experiences in the past?

Think on it. Then put a pin in that thought.

Scenario 2: all three people have car trouble.

A has mechanic knowledge and is capable of mechanic work, and also trusts other mechanics and has the money to go to the mechanic. So A goes to the mechanic, knowing A doesn’t have time to do it all themselves. A arranges for transportation while their vehicle is repaired, and picks up their vehicle later.

B is capable of mechanic work. B knows what they are doing and knows how to find knowledge otherwise. B doesn’t have a lot of money, and B also knows mechanics do try to upsell things to those who don’t know better. B likewise doesn’t want other mechanics working on their vehicle outside of, say, windshield replacements or tire alignment, because B doesn’t have access to the kind of machinery other mechanics do. But B is resourceful. B repairs their own vehicle. After all, B can’t afford to lose their car for a week. B also doesn’t have access to other rides. B buys parts and used cars, B knows how to find a good deal. B evades the mechanic at almost all costs, because B isn’t privileged enough to be able to handle things A’s way anyway.

C is not capable of mechanic work and goes to B often for help. C likewise lacks the privileges necessary to go to the mechanic. C doesn’t really understand the mechanic trade, but C does know that old parts wear faster. C’s vehicle is old, but still kicking - and C always insists on replacing old parts with /new/ parts rather than old, in attempt to evade encountering the same problem twice. B doesn’t see the point to this, because B thinks a workable part is a workable part. C moves between going to B for help and going to the licensed mechanic for whatever work can be done in the same day as the vehicle is brought to the shop. C’s vehicle is currently having trouble with its electronic fan and alternator. C has the worst feeling that this could be bad. B wants to buy the kit to replace the fan entirely, because the bearings inside are bad. B informs C that something to do with alternator bearings is bad. B wants to buy used parts. C is hesitant, but doesn’t know what a mechanic shop is going to do time-wise either. C decides to go with B.

So why would C tell others to go to a licensed mechanic, if C agrees with B regarding upselling and time cost?

Think on it. Stick a pin in any thoughts you have.

Scenario 3: all three people find themselves wrapped in today’s world regarding politics.

A has reason to believe, from their perspective, that the other side is always wrong. Therefore, their side, which has proven trustworthy over many years, is always right. At least on major issues, even if wrong elsewhere. A firmly stands ground on A’s side.

B distrusts every side. B has seen corruption, abuse, money trails, you name it - everything wrong in the political world from every side. B seeks their own information, and throws their trust into outliers while seeking as many genuinely credible sources as possible for their information. Untimely deaths of people speaking on B’s side fuel B’s belief that B is right. B thinks everyone is missing what’s happening right before their eyes. B points and laughs at them, because they’ve always pointed and laughed at B.

C doesn’t know what to believe. C has seen both A and B’s sides of the fence, and some other sides to boot. C, however, has recognized a pattern with both A and B: both have a severe case of confirmation bias. Both have a high tendency to believe they are in the right. C… Doesn’t know what is right. But C wants to know the truth. So C shares whatever information C can find about anything, criticizing wherever possible to poke holes and to challenge others to prove their words. C is a contrarian, and while not many are fond of C for the fact, C has come to find a deeper understanding to things than A - for better or worse - and more stable, less fearful footing in their own mind than B.

Why would C share beliefs with and spread ideas from both A and B if C believes they can both be very wrong on big matters?

Think on it. Then stick a pin.

How does C navigate the world and find the truth?

Scenario 1, the dentist. C reasons the following: if the dentist has proven trustworthy and the trade of dentistry has been around for so long, with generally unchanging advice and generally the same outcome - the dentist is the best option. Likewise, if the dentist recommends certain actions be done to care for teeth, even while B insists that the dentist could lose his job and license for speaking against the grain, the dentist isn’t entirely wrong. C reasons that if the dentist is willing to accept private pay - without insurance, /after the treatment/ and not /before/ - that the dentist trusts his patients, and if he doesn’t trust his patients, he’s not doing what he’s doing for money. C’s belief is backed up by the dentist having chosen to forgo asking for additional payment - while having elected to do an additional emergent extraction to save C from more terrible pain, when the dentist realized that C’s newly exposed tooth would cause even more of the same problems.

Scenario 2, mechanics. C reasons that B can and will fix the problems present, but C also can’t risk the time another mechanic might take. C reasons that B will continue to fix issues as they arise, and knows that B will do whatever they can to keep C afloat as a personal friend where another mechanic really won’t have that ability, time or attachment. C could have asked A for money or other aid - but A, again, is physically out of range, and is dealing with their own life. C does not believe in impeding others’ survival.

Scenario 3, politics. C actively submerges themselves in different groups, and over time has come to know many things are not what they seem. C reasons that due to the way of things in the real world, politicians can’t really be trusted - not because they as people are evil, but because government as a whole is very complex and intertwined with factors well beyond a nation’s borders. C reasons that some things are very important to understand, and some really aren’t - so C prioritizes what C *must* understand.

So how do you know what to believe? How do you navigate the world and find truth when you’re uncertain?

The answer, ultimately, comes down to the following factors: critical thinking, judgement calls, prioritization, adaptability, and discernment.

Ultimately, we have to accept that we don’t know everything. We can’t know everything. We also have to accept that we aren’t always right, and that some fights aren’t worth fighting. Who cares if the earth is round or flat, if some politician said something horrible, or if some talkshow host is lying through their teeth? Will any of that change anything about your life?

Does your car run? Can you afford it? Have you been maintaining it to prevent a crisis?

Have you been taking care of your teeth to begin with to evade the dentist problem?

Have you been exercising and eating right, are you happy? Can you afford your way of life?

C recognizes that there are bigger and more important things in this world than these little details. C also knows C can’t change the entire world.

You want to know how to find truth?

Ground yourself and pull back from others’ influence. Buzzwords are influence. Pictures used in news stories decades ago only to be reused in new stories now are influence. Your favorite online creator is influence. Your social circles are influence. Government funded studies and scientists are influence.

Objective fact is not. Hot topic example: Objective fact states that vaccines save lives from terrible illnesses. Objective fact also states that vaccines contain ingredients which do have causal relationships with autism. Objective fact also states that the COVID-19 vaccine, specifically, was under-researched and pushed forward with deadly side effects. All three of these facts co-exist and are out in the open.

Your job is to decide what to do with it. The reality of the world is that no one is right all the time, no matter how badly they want to feel they are. You have to make hard choices in your life one way or another. So you need to pool information from as many sources as possible and discern the truth from them, if you want the best outcome. You need to make the hard choice to know when someone or something you trust might be wrong, and you need to know that not everything you do is applicable for everyone else to do the same way. There is never a time in this life where you can sit back and relax and trust everything any one person says on any matter. Diagnoses need second, and even third opinions. Sometimes more. So does pretty much everything.

Truth matters where and when it matters. If you’re a medical student, focus on talking about the medical field /you are specifically learning/. If you’re an everyman? Then it comes down to /what is in front of you/.

The rest is speculation - a guess taken by the everyman with some random’s name attached to it for staying power, good for nothing but starting a useless fight which ultimately changes nothing.

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[f] Cool Purple Dino Monster!

[f] Cool Purple Dino Monster!
wanted to draw this pterosaur looking guy Gash from PocketMen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N8zTzVyzU8) (by RudeJackArt on yt & ig)

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How Long Will Aaron Judge Hold Court?

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The baseball season will soon be upon us, which means it’s time for an age-old question: How long until the best hitter’s reign ends? This year, and seemingly every year of late, that means Aaron Judge. You can quibble about who the best overall player is, but Judge is pretty clearly the best offensive player on the planet. Over the last four years, he has a composite 204…

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Josh Taylor Says Regis Prograis ‘long Finished’ Vs Benn Fight

“Regis Prograis is long finished in my opinion,” Taylor said to Boxing News. “He’s not the fighter he once was and hasn’t been for a while.”
The 37-year-old former two-time 140-lb champion Prograis has suffered several defeats in recent years and has not looked like the same fighter who pushed Taylor to a close decision in their fight seven years ago. Taylor said the change in Prograis’ form…

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Long lost George Michael film and live album set for release later this year | George Michael

A long lost film centered on George Michael’s landmark 1988 Faith tour is set for cinema release later this year, in addition to a new album of previously unheard live performances.
George Michael: The Faith Tour is being lined up for a global big screen rollout, with footage taken from a previously unseen 14 camera shoot of Michael’s performance at Paris’ Bercy Arena in 1988. A press release…

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How Can a Locomotive Pull a Long Train That’s Much Heavier?

The second difference is the equal sign instead of less-than-or-equal. This means the frictional force is constant as long as the object is sliding—it doesn’t equal the applied force anymore. That means the net force isn’t zero. Push harder on the chair by running and the chair will speed up.
Let’s go back to that tug-of-war. The driver on the right now has an idea: Instead of gunning his engine,…

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Weekend travelers encounter long waits at some airports during DHS shutdown

The estimated wait time at the standard security checkpoint at the William P. Hobby Airport in Houston early Sunday evening was at one point three hours, according to the Houston Airports website. The Hobby airport on social media Friday said it expected more travelers than normal due to spring break.
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BIG ASS BANANA

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‘At first, she couldn’t come off the oxygen long enough’: the film that gives Marianne Faithfull one final thrilling performance | Movies

When Marianne Faithfull died early in 2025, at the age of 78, she left the world one final musical performance. It comes at the end of a new film, Broken English, celebrating her six-decade career. It is a deeply moving scene, almost guaranteed to leave you in tears. You don’t need to be a full-on fan, up to that point, to have relished Faithfull’s unvarnished takes on her astonishing life – but…