• We've all been there..

    But no more! I stopped this harmful practice by listening to something inspiring when going to bed (l put timer on so it stops playing after 10 min)

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    We've all been there.. But no more! I stopped this harmful practice by listening to something inspiring when going to bed (l put timer on so it stops playing after 10 min) (Source pic: https://9gag.com/gag/aP3Ojgg?utm_source=copy_link&utm_medium=post_share)
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  • For a change, I thought to try importing a video which shows my love for EDM (Electronic Dance Music) and Owls. The lyrics is quite inspiring too! SoMee to the Moon

    Birds eye view, awake the stars 'cause they're all around you
    Wide eyes will always brighten the blue
    Chase your dreams, and remember me, sweet bravery
    'Cause after all those wings will take you, up so high
    So bid the forest a floor goodbye, as you race the wind and
    Take to the sky
    (You, take to the sky)
    https://play.somee.social/v/VVeMDn
    For a change, I thought to try importing a video which shows my love for EDM (Electronic Dance Music) and Owls. The lyrics is quite inspiring too! SoMee to the Moon👍 ⁣ Birds eye view, awake the stars 'cause they're all around you Wide eyes will always brighten the blue Chase your dreams, and remember me, sweet bravery 'Cause after all those wings will take you, up so high So bid the forest a floor goodbye, as you race the wind and Take to the sky (You, take to the sky) https://play.somee.social/v/VVeMDn
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    Owl City -(SoMee) To The Sky (Be inspired)
    For a change, I thought to try importing a video which shows my love for EBM (Electronic Body Music) and Owls. The lyrics is quite inspiring too! SoMee to the Moonрџ‘Ќ вЃЈ Birdseye view, awake the stars 'cause they&#03
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  • Today, on International Women's Day, we celebrate the incredible achievements of women all over the world. From breaking barriers and shattering glass ceilings to inspiring the next generation, women continue to make an impact in every industry and aspect of life. Here's to every woman who has ever dared to dream, worked hard, and never gave up. We see you, we appreciate you, and we're rooting for you! #InternationalWomensDay #WomenInBusiness #WomenWhoLead #SoMee
    🌸 Today, on International Women's Day, we celebrate the incredible achievements of women all over the world. From breaking barriers and shattering glass ceilings to inspiring the next generation, women continue to make an impact in every industry and aspect of life. Here's to every woman who has ever dared to dream, worked hard, and never gave up. We see you, we appreciate you, and we're rooting for you! 💕 #InternationalWomensDay #WomenInBusiness #WomenWhoLead #SoMee
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  • Today is the name day of St. Thomas Aquinas, the Italian Christian theologian/philosopher and one the greatest medieval scholastics tout court.

    I have been reading his work for years. It isn't always easy but it's always worth it in the end. You do need to start with an some introduction book though otherwise you'll quickly be overwhelmed.

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    Today is the name day of St. Thomas Aquinas, the Italian Christian theologian/philosopher and one the greatest medieval scholastics tout court. I have been reading his work for years. It isn't always easy but it's always worth it in the end. You do need to start with an some introduction book though otherwise you'll quickly be overwhelmed. (source pic: https://www.inspiringquotes.us/author/9350-thomas-aquinas)
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  • Inspiring evening in Hollywood...
    Inspiring evening in Hollywood...
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  • Inspiring evening in Hollywood...<br/>Inspiring evening in Hollywood...
    Inspiring evening in Hollywood...&lt;br/&gt;Inspiring evening in Hollywood...
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  • Be proud of Who you are, and not ashamed, of how someone else see you.
    #Quotes #inspiring #motivatioms
    Be proud of Who you are, and not ashamed, of how someone else see you. #Quotes #inspiring #motivatioms
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  • The drawback of being a strong and independent woman is that when we enter the dating world, we are often left with a pool of men who are either too immature, intimidated, or apathetic. These are the ones who seem to think that because we can take care of ourselves, we don't need them.

    Being a strong independent woman means that you are confident and can take care of yourself. It also means that you're not afraid to show your softer side.

    The men who are drawn to you will be the ones who appreciate your strength and independence and also want to get to know the real you.

    But being a strong woman can sometimes work against us when it comes to relationships. If we're not careful, we can end up attracting the wrong type of man – the kind who is only interested in us because we're a challenge. These men see us as an ego boost, and they're not interested in anything long-term.

    #womeninspiringwomen #lovetofuuu
    #SoMee #someeoriginals #originalcontent #AweSME
    The drawback of being a strong and independent woman is that when we enter the dating world, we are often left with a pool of men who are either too immature, intimidated, or apathetic. These are the ones who seem to think that because we can take care of ourselves, we don't need them. Being a strong independent woman means that you are confident and can take care of yourself. It also means that you're not afraid to show your softer side. The men who are drawn to you will be the ones who appreciate your strength and independence and also want to get to know the real you. But being a strong woman can sometimes work against us when it comes to relationships. If we're not careful, we can end up attracting the wrong type of man – the kind who is only interested in us because we're a challenge. These men see us as an ego boost, and they're not interested in anything long-term. #womeninspiringwomen #lovetofuuu #SoMee #someeoriginals #originalcontent #AweSME
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  • I asked chat gpt to write me a post about space and time:
    The concept of space and time is truly awe-inspiring. It allows us to understand the vastness of the universe and the mysteries that lie within it, while also helping us to comprehend the passage of time and our own place in the grand scheme of things.
    I asked chat gpt to write me a post about space and time: The concept of space and time is truly awe-inspiring. It allows us to understand the vastness of the universe and the mysteries that lie within it, while also helping us to comprehend the passage of time and our own place in the grand scheme of things. 🪐🚀
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  • This has got to be one of the most inspiring facts I have seen... We place too much importance on our relevance in the world or in other people's lives.... Truth is nothing will stop happening if you are no longer there.. life goes on
    This has got to be one of the most inspiring facts I have seen... We place too much importance on our relevance in the world or in other people's lives.... Truth is nothing will stop happening if you are no longer there.. life goes on
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  • An inspiring story about homesteading and Bitcoin.

    #someeofficial

    https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/building-homesteader-lifestyle-with-bitcoin
    An inspiring story about homesteading and Bitcoin. #someeofficial https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/building-homesteader-lifestyle-with-bitcoin
    BITCOINMAGAZINE.COM
    Building A Self-Sovereign Lifestyle With Karl, A Bitcoin Homesteader
    The permaculture mentality homesteaders have is congruent with the low-time-preference mentality that Bitcoin seems to elicit.
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  • There is nothing more boring than listening to ignorant people who claim to act thoughtfully and act like they are the conductors of society's orchestra. The direct example is none other than the establishment. They pack up their trashy kisses, their memories, and their foil and mumble, "Hey, notice me, I'm sincere and inspiring."
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    There is nothing more boring than listening to ignorant people who claim to act thoughtfully and act like they are the conductors of society's orchestra. The direct example is none other than the establishment. They pack up their trashy kisses, their memories, and their foil and mumble, &quot;Hey, notice me, I'm sincere and inspiring.&quot; Posted using SoMee
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  • Hello SoMee family, please welcome @[[59711][user]], a new member of our lovely community with some upvotes. He is an awesome guy who is inspiring me in many ways. Thanks in advance!
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    Hello SoMee family, please welcome @[[59711][user]], a new member of our lovely community with some upvotes. He is an awesome guy who is inspiring me in many ways. Thanks in advance! ❤️ https://media4.giphy.com/media/hRCFBt3ta0DJeGto2R/giphy.gif
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  • CNN Content Creators disguised as Journalists exposed as frauds.
    May 26, 2022
    The post-mortem on a CNN investigation raises questions about the network’s journalistic standards.
    By Pesach Benson, United with Israel
    Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh’s death while covering a shootout in Jenin is tragic. Unfortunately, we may never know whether she was killed by Palestinian terrorists or errant Israeli gunfire.
    Israeli investigators did not get to examine her body, and the Palestinian Authority adamantly refuses to let the IDF inspect the bullet.
    If blaming Israel for killing Abu Akleh is premature and prejudicial, accusing the IDF of deliberately firing on her is a blood libel.
    Yet, that is exactly what CNN did with an investigative report published on Tuesday that reads more like a hit piece.
    “”They were shooting directly at the journalists’: New evidence suggests Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in targeted attack by Israeli forces,” the headline breathlessly declares.
    The Context
    Abu Akleh was covering an IDF counter-terror raid in Jenin. A wave of terror attacks in recent weeks were mostly carried out by Palestinians from the Jenin area.
    Jenin is a stronghold of the Fatah-aligned Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror groups.
    A veteran journalist, Abu Akleh knew the risks of covering IDF military operations.
    The 51-year-old reporter had worked for Al Jazeera for 25 years — half of her life. She made a point of wearing a helmet and flak jacket that said “press” to identify her as a reporter.
    Helmets made of kevlar and flak jackets with protective ceramic inserts are certainly helpful. So is the press strip.
    CNN’s Dubious Sources
    No bullet?
    No problem, insists CNN. “Even without access to the bullet that hit Abu Akleh, there are ways to determine who killed Abu Akleh by analyzing the type of gunfire, the sound of the shots and the marks left by the bullets at the scene,” the report said.
    If only it was that easy.
    Unfortunately, a closer look at CNN’s key sources for its investigation only raises more questions about its journalism.
    Shatha Hanaysha: A 29-year-old Palestinian writer who was with Abu Akleh when she was shot.
    CNN identifies her as a journalist, but according to HonestReporting, Hanaysha “openly shares her extremist views on social media pages, including support for Palestinian terrorists who have carried out deadly attacks against Israeli civilians.” Posts include showering praise for Palestinian “martyrs” killed while attacking Israelis.
    She told CNN, “They wanted to kill us. This is why they shoot; I don’t have another reason why they shoot. And they know we are journalists.”
    Jamal Huwail: A Fatah official and a professor at Jenin’s Arab-American University who helped drag Abu Akleh to the side of the road after she was hit.
    CNN reported that Huwail “believed the shots were coming from one of the Israeli vehicles, which he described as a ‘new model which had an opening for snipers,’ because of the elevation and direction of the bullets. ‘They were shooting directly at the journalists,’ Huwail said.”
    According to the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), which monitors and translates Arab media, Huwail has praised terrorists who killed Israelis in interviews with Lebanon’s Al-Mayadeen TV, which is run by Hezbollah.
    In one interview, Huwail described Muhammad Abu Al-Kiyan as a “lone lion” after he murdered four Israelis in a Beersheba terror attack. In a separate interview, Huwail said that Diaa Hamarsheh, who killed five people in Bnei Brak, “brought light into the hearts of the Palestinians, and the hearts of every free human being who yearns for freedom.”
    Chris Cobb-Smith: The director of Chiron Resources, whose website describes itself as “one of the leading providers of News Safety consultants.” Based in Britain, Cobb examined video footage from the scene which CNN collected from various cameramen and corresponded with CNN by email.
    Cobb pronounced that Abu Akleh was “killed in discrete shots — not a burst of automatic gunfire.” He reached this conclusion by poring over images of bullet marks on a nearby tree.
    Confidence-inspiring?
    Hardly.
    What CNN didn’t say about Cobb was that he is also an advisor to the London-based Forensic Architecture.
    According to HonestReporting, Cobb and Forensic Architecture have “produced numerous pseudo-scientific investigations into Israel that have reached provenly biased and misleading conclusions.”
    Audio Forensics
    CNN also turned to Robert Maher, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Montana State University. He specializes in forensic audio analysis — in layman’s terms, the analysis of recorded sound.
    After watching the videos, examining their audio and explaining his conclusions to CNN by email, the report said the distances described by Maher “correspond almost exactly with the Israeli sniper’s position.”
    But in a separate interview with Bellingcat, Maher stressed an important caveat. “The estimate of the distance depends upon the air temperature, since this affects the speed of sound,” he said.
    Bellingcat went on to write, “While the calibre of bullet analysed is also consistent with reports that the bullet which killed Abu Akleh was 5.56mm, it is also important to note that this calculation does not account for the possibility that another weapon not visible or captured in videos from the scene could have been used.” (emphasis added).
    This caveat didn’t appear in CNN’s coverage.
    Report Doesn’t Add Up
    The rest of CNN’s coverage featured videos and diagrams outlining purported Israeli and Palestinian lines of fire. None of the videos showed Abu Akleh at the moment she was hit.
    Bottom line: CNN’s journalism doesn’t add up.
    Its witnesses don’t pass the sniff test. One expert has a history of prejudice and shoddy research. Another expert’s key caveats inexplicably aren’t acknowledged. A layperson watching the videos doesn’t know what to watch for.
    None of this warrants a libelous headline accusing Israel of deliberately killing Shireen Abu Akleh.
    If CNN’s hot for investigative journalism, here’s an idea: Get the damn bullet.

    CNN Content Creators disguised as Journalists exposed as frauds. May 26, 2022 The post-mortem on a CNN investigation raises questions about the network&rsquo;s journalistic standards. By Pesach Benson, United with Israel Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh&rsquo;s death while covering a shootout in Jenin is tragic. Unfortunately, we may never know whether she was killed by Palestinian terrorists or errant Israeli gunfire. Israeli investigators did not get to examine her body, and the Palestinian Authority adamantly refuses to let the IDF inspect the bullet. If blaming Israel for killing Abu Akleh is premature and prejudicial, accusing the IDF of deliberately firing on her is a blood libel. Yet, that is exactly what CNN did with an investigative report published on Tuesday that reads more like a hit piece. &ldquo;&rdquo;They were shooting directly at the journalists&rsquo;: New evidence suggests Shireen Abu Akleh was killed in targeted attack by Israeli forces,&rdquo; the headline breathlessly declares. The Context Abu Akleh was covering an IDF counter-terror raid in Jenin. A wave of terror attacks in recent weeks were mostly carried out by Palestinians from the Jenin area. Jenin is a stronghold of the Fatah-aligned Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror groups. A veteran journalist, Abu Akleh knew the risks of covering IDF military operations. The 51-year-old reporter had worked for Al Jazeera for 25 years &mdash; half of her life. She made a point of wearing a helmet and flak jacket that said &ldquo;press&rdquo; to identify her as a reporter. Helmets made of kevlar and flak jackets with protective ceramic inserts are certainly helpful. So is the press strip. CNN&rsquo;s Dubious Sources No bullet? No problem, insists CNN. &ldquo;Even without access to the bullet that hit Abu Akleh, there are ways to determine who killed Abu Akleh by analyzing the type of gunfire, the sound of the shots and the marks left by the bullets at the scene,&rdquo; the report said. If only it was that easy. Unfortunately, a closer look at CNN&rsquo;s key sources for its investigation only raises more questions about its journalism. Shatha Hanaysha: A 29-year-old Palestinian writer who was with Abu Akleh when she was shot. CNN identifies her as a journalist, but according to HonestReporting, Hanaysha &ldquo;openly shares her extremist views on social media pages, including support for Palestinian terrorists who have carried out deadly attacks against Israeli civilians.&rdquo; Posts include showering praise for Palestinian &ldquo;martyrs&rdquo; killed while attacking Israelis. She told CNN, &ldquo;They wanted to kill us. This is why they shoot; I don&rsquo;t have another reason why they shoot. And they know we are journalists.&rdquo; Jamal Huwail: A Fatah official and a professor at Jenin&rsquo;s Arab-American University who helped drag Abu Akleh to the side of the road after she was hit. CNN reported that Huwail &ldquo;believed the shots were coming from one of the Israeli vehicles, which he described as a &lsquo;new model which had an opening for snipers,&rsquo; because of the elevation and direction of the bullets. &lsquo;They were shooting directly at the journalists,&rsquo; Huwail said.&rdquo; According to the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), which monitors and translates Arab media, Huwail has praised terrorists who killed Israelis in interviews with Lebanon&rsquo;s Al-Mayadeen TV, which is run by Hezbollah. In one interview, Huwail described Muhammad Abu Al-Kiyan as a &ldquo;lone lion&rdquo; after he murdered four Israelis in a Beersheba terror attack. In a separate interview, Huwail said that Diaa Hamarsheh, who killed five people in Bnei Brak, &ldquo;brought light into the hearts of the Palestinians, and the hearts of every free human being who yearns for freedom.&rdquo; Chris Cobb-Smith: The director of Chiron Resources, whose website describes itself as &ldquo;one of the leading providers of News Safety consultants.&rdquo; Based in Britain, Cobb examined video footage from the scene which CNN collected from various cameramen and corresponded with CNN by email. Cobb pronounced that Abu Akleh was &ldquo;killed in discrete shots &mdash; not a burst of automatic gunfire.&rdquo; He reached this conclusion by poring over images of bullet marks on a nearby tree. Confidence-inspiring? Hardly. What CNN didn&rsquo;t say about Cobb was that he is also an advisor to the London-based Forensic Architecture. According to HonestReporting, Cobb and Forensic Architecture have &ldquo;produced numerous pseudo-scientific investigations into Israel that have reached provenly biased and misleading conclusions.&rdquo; Audio Forensics CNN also turned to Robert Maher, a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Montana State University. He specializes in forensic audio analysis &mdash; in layman&rsquo;s terms, the analysis of recorded sound. After watching the videos, examining their audio and explaining his conclusions to CNN by email, the report said the distances described by Maher &ldquo;correspond almost exactly with the Israeli sniper&rsquo;s position.&rdquo; But in a separate interview with Bellingcat, Maher stressed an important caveat. &ldquo;The estimate of the distance depends upon the air temperature, since this affects the speed of sound,&rdquo; he said. Bellingcat went on to write, &ldquo;While the calibre of bullet analysed is also consistent with reports that the bullet which killed Abu Akleh was 5.56mm, it is also important to note that this calculation does not account for the possibility that another weapon not visible or captured in videos from the scene could have been used.&rdquo; (emphasis added). This caveat didn&rsquo;t appear in CNN&rsquo;s coverage. Report Doesn&rsquo;t Add Up The rest of CNN&rsquo;s coverage featured videos and diagrams outlining purported Israeli and Palestinian lines of fire. None of the videos showed Abu Akleh at the moment she was hit. Bottom line: CNN&rsquo;s journalism doesn&rsquo;t add up. Its witnesses don&rsquo;t pass the sniff test. One expert has a history of prejudice and shoddy research. Another expert&rsquo;s key caveats inexplicably aren&rsquo;t acknowledged. A layperson watching the videos doesn&rsquo;t know what to watch for. None of this warrants a libelous headline accusing Israel of deliberately killing Shireen Abu Akleh. If CNN&rsquo;s hot for investigative journalism, here&rsquo;s an idea: Get the damn bullet.
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  • Creative Nomads, Artistic Travellers, Inspiring Voyageurs, they came from all directions to the Festival of Omega to join the Contest of Storytelling.
    They come from the Future, the Past, Alternate Realities, Infinity, Scandinavia, Ghana, Taiwan, Beyond our Imagination, Our Souls and ...Vancouver Island. Of course, Mermaids on Whales come from Vancouver Island...
    More Information about The Festival of Omega will soon follow!
    Creative Nomads, Artistic Travellers, Inspiring Voyageurs, they came from all directions to the Festival of Omega to join the Contest of Storytelling. They come from the Future, the Past, Alternate Realities, Infinity, Scandinavia, Ghana, Taiwan, Beyond our Imagination, Our Souls and ...Vancouver Island. Of course, Mermaids on Whales come from Vancouver Island... More Information about The Festival of Omega will soon follow!
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