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Thanks for this it's great!

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Nevada man arrested after 7 'emotional support' tigers seized from his home.

A Nevada man who was arrested Wednesday after seven tigers were seized from his home said they were his "emotional support animals."

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/nevada-man-arrested-7-emotional-support-tigers-seized-home-rcna199984?

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Jurassic Park is no longer fiction.

Game of clones: Dire wolves reborn as Colossal unleashes world’s first de-extinction

Using a novel iterative genome assembly method, the company produced the most complete dire wolf genomes to date.

https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/dire-wolves-return-after-13000-years?group=test_a

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Learn some cultural sensitivity..

Dogs Are Standard Dinner Fare

For Many Immigrant Groups In The USA

https://rense.com/general97/dogs-are-standard-dinner-fare-for-many-immigrant-groups-in-the-usa.php

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In 1972, a French scientist locked himself in a pitch-black cave 440 feet underground for 180 days.

No light.

No time.

No human contact.

He wanted to uncover the secrets of the human mind—and what he found was literally TIME-BENDING:

Michel Siffre was a geologist and researcher obsessed with understanding human biology in extreme conditions.

He believed the key to unlocking the human mind lay in its relationship with time.

To test this, he devised a radical experiment.

Siffre volunteered to live completely isolated in a cave.

No clocks

No sunlight

No way to track time

He wanted to find out:

• How the brain reacts to total isolation

• What happens when you’re cut off from natural cycles

The world thought he was insane.

In 1972, Siffre descended 440 feet underground into a cave in Texas.

No contact with the outside world

No sun to guide his days

Just him, a sleeping bag, and tools for survival

The darkness was absolute.

The silence, deafening.

At first, Siffre tried to maintain a routine.

He followed hunger and fatigue to decide when to eat and sleep.

But without light or clocks…

His sense of time began to distort.

Hours felt like minutes

Days blurred together

Siffre’s mental state deteriorated quickly:

• He hallucinated shadows and voices

• He became paranoid—convinced someone else was in the cave

• His thoughts spiraled into chaos

The isolation was breaking his mind.

What he didn’t know:

His team above ground was watching everything.

They recorded his activity to compare it to real time.

The results?

Siffre was completely disconnected from reality.

By Month 2, he believed 24 hours had passed when it had been nearly 48.

His internal clock had slowed drastically.

His body created a new rhythm:

• 36 hours awake

• 12 hours asleep

This shocked scientists.

Humans evolved to follow the 24-hour circadian rhythm set by sunlight.

But without light, Siffre’s body invented its own clock—independent of the sun.

It was proof that the human brain has a built-in time system.

But there was a darker discovery.

As weeks turned into months, his mental state worsened:

• He forgot words mid-sentence

• He struggled to remember basic facts

• His emotions swung wildly between joy and despair

Isolation was rewriting his brain.

Siffre later described the experience as:

“A slow slide into madness.”

He talked to insects for company

He found comfort in his own voice

But silence always returned, crushing and relentless

After 180 days, Siffre was pulled out of the cave.

To him, only 151 days had passed.

He was stunned to learn how much time he’d lost.

Without external cues, the brain loses its grip on time.

Siffre’s experiment revealed:

• Time isn’t just external—it’s something the mind actively creates

• Isolation and sensory deprivation warp this ability, causing disorientation

His findings transformed our understanding of time perception.

They led to breakthroughs in:

• Circadian rhythm research

• Space exploration (astronaut isolation)

• Mental health in solitary confinement

But the cost was high.

Siffre didn’t emerge unscathed:

• He suffered permanent memory loss

• His mental health took years to recover

• He described the cave as “an endless night” that haunted him for decades

He paid a steep price for his discoveries.

Yet despite the trauma, Siffre continued his research.

He later isolated himself in other caves to replicate his findings.

His work laid the foundation for modern sleep science and time psychology.

But the questions he raised remain:

What is time, really?

Is it a construct of the external world—

Or something created by the mind?

Siffre’s experiments showed that time is both.

And that the mind holds the ultimate power to shape it.

“The mind is a universe of its own.” – Michel Siffre

Siffre’s legacy is a reminder:

Of both the resilience and fragility of the human brain.

And how isolation can reveal the depths of our inner world.

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Be aware the DEA does "cold concent searches" at the jet gate and will steal cash.

Seriously.

https://youtu.be/vXStpsjUAms?si=wfW4pUJs55UcMKNx

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FUNNIEST PILOT RADIO/ATC MOMENTS

ENJOY

https://youtube.com/shorts/sE2D2Ky4MtA?si=femQLkTfj_YApeqR

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Stunning! Extremely rare, spectacular film about London during WW-II in color [A.I. enhanced & colorized https://youtu.be/QLbPYQcUcgM?si=hWfm56rhY96SBvZp

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ravelling and Need Passport?

Here are your options.

It depends on whether it's a first-time passport, or renewal, and whether you can wait 6-8 weeks or need to pay more to expedite.

HINT: Do it now, for your college kids and minors too, and you'll be good for 10 years, save a ton by paying the lowest (normal processing) fees, and be ready for fun and/or the zombie apocalypse! https://passportinfo.com/how-to-apply-for-new-passport-infographic/

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Here's how to fly Anywhere on a Budget

https://youtube.com/shorts/sMIUaN9Y3NE?si=iHmlHwIc7RYwDD-t

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Watch the 8 minute mark

Freaky shit in Miami

They closed the airport for this.

BREAKING NEWS! Miami Creature NEW Footage Just IN! POLICE COME Forward! 2024

https://rumble.com/v463ouu-breaking-news-miami-creature-new-footage-just-in-police-come-forward-2024.html

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