Extreme Z7

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  1. The only war against men going on right now is men fighting and killing other men. You know, the usual.
  2. I am not seriously pursuing awakening yet but this has been an incredibly profound thing to read. I probably would have cried if I was actually pursuing Awakening. https://storywaters.medium.com/i-met-an-alien-it-said-the-earth-is-an-idea-stop-hitting-the-snooze-button-518644beffce On a side note, purchasing that Medium.com subscription was totally worth it.
  3. Sort of. . . he hasn't experienced a UFO but he has an account related to a UFO incident. Still, this is serious stuff.
  4. Probably not too relevant but there actually is a Varginha Incident video game. And it's an FPS made in Brazil. In it, you play as a marine who befriends the aliens and agrees to rescue their friends and take back their ship from the military. And you have to shoot down human soldiers in order to do this. So basically, it's E.T. but for adults. . . . and Brazillian. Personally, the reason why I find this game's story so intriguing is because it's a violent video game about aliens that is not about an alien invasion but literally the opposite where the humans are the evil ones.
  5. How about a compromise on that new Twitter logo?
  6. Personally, I'm liking Leo's more practical, down-to-earth stuff lately. If I'm being personally honest, I got tired of the advanced spiritual content after a certain point because it felt like the lessons were repeating themselves a little too much. Being told "You Are God" and "All is Love" was life-transforming and awe-inspiring. But then it felt like most of the videos were just different ways to point at the same thing. The new practical stuff has been much more helpful directly in my daily life lately.
  7. This podcast is so incredibly underrated. Deep dives into the minds of the dumbest people on the planet.
  8. The only reason Curt is talking to Neil is because he's famous, not because he has anything actually insightful to contribute. Talking to him about UFOs is like interviewing Elon Musk on moderating social media.
  9. Scott Adams, Stockton Rush, Andrew Tate, Ben Shapiro, you name it. You can learn a lot through other people's mistakes. P.S. Apologies for the All Caps in the Title but that's literally how they write the podcast's name.
  10. @Leo Gura Ahh. . . also known as the 'Biden v Trump' during Covid strategy
  11. I'll be interested to see what Zuckerburg does to compete against Twitter. Not as some petty business feud, but to see what Threads does right and what mistakes it will make vs Twitter's wins and fails.
  12. This is so brilliant. The fact that it literally starts with the police guy telling kids to remember to wear their seatbelt is the icing on the cake.
  13. Immaturity is a Linear Dumb Missile Lesser Immaturity is a Homing Missile True Maturity is a Pathfinding Smart Missile #StrategicThinking
  14. I'm not sure if this video has already been posted on this forum. But following @Leo Gura 's recent blog post on Fraud in Science, I thought this was also a good related topic to bring up. It's not exactly the same issue as professional scientists making stuff up but does still involve money and survival and how it corrupts science. And also of course, this involves A.I.
  15. What little information we have is still quite horrifying.
  16. It's the equivalent of Andrew Tate introducing himself with "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred.
  17. My Theory: Advanced alien civilizations still have booze. (Okay, in all honesty it's a joke but on second thought, that might actually be a not-unreasonable possibility)
  18. @Leo Gura I've been a hardcore fan of your channel for years. I've never liked the clip channel.
  19. The fact that Biden has a higher chance of dropping dead than Trump is good evidence that God does not exist.
  20. Now it's a safe haven for racists, fascists, and conspiracy theorists (Musk himself included).
  21. You don't need a large team per se. If anything that could make the process longer and more cumbersome due to how many people need to be managed. That's why most large studios end up making derivative by-the-numbers tripe, because that's what large hard-to-manage teams are better at making. You just need a clear vision and a small highly talented group dedicated enough to spend years on it. Most popular indie games are made by very small teams of like 1 person to 5 people: - Stardew Valley (1 person) - Tunic (1 person) - Fez (4 people) - Dwarf Fortress (1 person) - Cuphead (5 people) - Five Nights at Freddy's (1 person) - A Hat in Time (1 person initally, then got global volunteer support later on) - Undertale (1 person) etc. etc. Of course, some of these took a few years to make but the big to massive success they got makes it worth it.