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missyuey · 3 days ago
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Did anyone seen this?? Who's is exited as I am? 4 days!!!!!
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telathion · 1 month ago
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WIP of a redraw of one of my favorite Sabo illustrations 🥺
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dec2007 · 1 year ago
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the noises entered you
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notpulpcovers · 2 years ago
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New Worlds #25 / Illustration https://flic.kr/p/2otd29D
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a-v-j · 1 year ago
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there is one more question, what will happen if all alternative versions of Auto Sans meet each other
Idk for you but most autos meet each other in a daily basis
But auto meeting story-based autos?
Here are prime examples
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undergroundusa · 1 month ago
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"Christopher Columbus, during his voyages in the late 15th century, never actually set foot on what is now considered the mainland of North America. He did not “discover America” and he never met or came across an Native American Indian…"
ORIGINAL CONTENT: https://www.undergroundusa.com/p/time-to-set-the-record-straight-on
READ, SUBSCRIBE, SHARE & EDUCATE: PROTECT FREE SPEECH
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unpluggedfinancial · 3 months ago
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History’s Bold Risk-Takers: How Bitcoin Echoes the Past’s Greatest Rewards
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Throughout history, a select few have stood at the crossroads of change and chosen to embrace risk. They’ve rejected the safety of the known for the vast potential of the unknown, and for many, this willingness to risk everything has led to unimaginable rewards. The early days of Bitcoin parallel these moments in history where pioneers made daring choices that would alter the course of their lives—and the world.
In this blog post, we’ll explore key moments where taking risks in uncharted territory brought monumental success and show how Bitcoin fits into this timeless narrative.
1. The Discovery of the New World (1492): Navigating the Unknown
Historical Overview: In 1492, Christopher Columbus embarked on a voyage that few thought would succeed. His goal: to find a new trade route to Asia by sailing west. However, instead of Asia, he stumbled upon the Americas—a discovery that would forever alter global trade, politics, and cultures. Columbus's journey was considered a high-risk venture; he was betting on an unproven idea, and failure could have meant financial ruin and disgrace. Yet, his discovery laid the foundation for the age of exploration and the vast wealth and empires built on colonization.
Bitcoin Parallel: Like Columbus, early Bitcoin adopters ventured into uncharted waters. In 2009, Bitcoin wasn’t just a new currency—it was an entirely new concept of decentralized, trustless financial systems. At a time when only cryptographers, idealists, and a few tech enthusiasts saw the potential of this digital currency, most of the world remained skeptical. The early adopters who mined or bought Bitcoin in its infancy—when its value was just a few cents—did so with no guarantees. But, like Columbus, their gamble on the unknown paid off. Today, Bitcoin has ushered in a new financial age, potentially as transformative as the discovery of the New World.
Expanded Takeaway: Much like Columbus's journey didn’t just benefit him but also opened opportunities for future explorers, Bitcoin’s early success has paved the way for widespread adoption. The risks these pioneers took created pathways for the entire financial world to evolve beyond traditional systems.
2. The California Gold Rush (1848): Seizing the Moment
Historical Overview: In 1848, when news of gold discovered at Sutter’s Mill spread, hundreds of thousands flocked to California with hopes of striking it rich. For many, this meant abandoning jobs, homes, and security. While most didn’t find fortune, the few who arrived early and staked their claims at rich sites became incredibly wealthy. This rush created not only new wealth but new cities and industries, marking a turning point in American history.
Bitcoin Parallel: The "Gold Rush" era of Bitcoin can be seen in its early mining days. Before large-scale mining operations and sophisticated hardware, individuals could mine Bitcoin on their personal computers. For those who recognized the opportunity early on and participated in the “digital gold rush,” the rewards have been immense. Similar to the Gold Rush, only a select few who moved quickly and decisively were able to amass significant fortunes through mining.
Expanded Takeaway: The comparison between Bitcoin and gold is often made, not only because both represent stores of value, but also because, like gold in 1848, Bitcoin rewards those who act early. As new technological advances make Bitcoin mining more competitive and less accessible for everyday users, those who recognized the opportunity early are now reaping the rewards, much like the early gold miners who struck it rich.
3. The Industrial Revolution (1760-1840): Embracing Innovation at Scale
Historical Overview: The Industrial Revolution was a period of significant technological advancements, where machinery and new production processes reshaped industries. While it offered unprecedented opportunities for wealth and progress, the risks were immense. Entrepreneurs like Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller invested heavily in steel, oil, and railroads—new and unproven industries at the time. Those who recognized the potential of these emerging technologies and capitalized on them became the industrial titans of their era, but their paths were fraught with uncertainty and risk.
Bitcoin Parallel: Bitcoin represents a similar leap in financial innovation. Just as the Industrial Revolution decentralized manufacturing and commerce, Bitcoin and blockchain technology decentralize money and transactions. Early Bitcoin adopters, like the industrialists of old, saw the potential of a system outside of government control. They risked investing their time, money, and energy in a technology that many still don’t fully understand.
Expanded Takeaway: Bitcoin’s impact on finance mirrors how the Industrial Revolution reshaped commerce and manufacturing. Today’s Bitcoin “industrialists” could be tomorrow’s titans of finance. The risks are still present, but just like those who built the railroads or oil empires, the rewards for understanding and adopting Bitcoin early could reshape global wealth dynamics.
4. The Internet Boom (1990s-2000s): Betting on the Future of Connectivity
Historical Overview: The 1990s saw the rise of the internet, a revolutionary technology that promised to connect the world in ways previously unimaginable. However, in its early days, many saw it as a fad or a risky investment. Companies like Amazon and Google were initially viewed with skepticism. It wasn’t until the dot-com bubble burst and the dust settled that it became clear that the internet was here to stay. Those who took early risks on internet-based companies, however, saw extraordinary returns as the digital age blossomed.
Bitcoin Parallel: Bitcoin and the broader blockchain ecosystem share a similar trajectory to the internet boom. In its early years, many critics dismissed Bitcoin as a passing trend or a speculative bubble. However, as Bitcoin matured, it proved to be more than just a digital currency—it became a foundational layer for decentralized applications and financial freedom. Just as the internet transformed communication and commerce, Bitcoin is transforming money and value exchange.
Expanded Takeaway: Early investors in the internet—both individual stockholders and companies—were rewarded with massive gains, much like Bitcoin investors today. The parallels between the rise of the internet and Bitcoin’s ascent demonstrate that understanding and believing in transformative technology is often the key to wealth creation.
5. The Renaissance Patrons (14th-17th Century): Visionaries Fueling Innovation
Historical Overview: The Renaissance was a period of unprecedented artistic, scientific, and cultural growth, fueled by wealthy patrons like the Medici family. These patrons took risks by financially supporting artists, explorers, and inventors, funding work that didn’t always promise immediate returns. However, their willingness to invest in new ideas led to some of the most influential and enduring contributions to human history, including works by Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Galileo.
Bitcoin Parallel: Early Bitcoin adopters can be seen as modern-day patrons of a financial renaissance. They invested in an idea that promised a better, more transparent financial system, even when the majority of the world dismissed it. Like the Renaissance patrons, Bitcoin investors didn’t see immediate returns, but their faith in a new paradigm has been rewarded over time.
Expanded Takeaway: The Renaissance reshaped the cultural landscape of the world, just as Bitcoin is poised to reshape the financial landscape. Those who supported these groundbreaking changes were not only rewarded financially but also played key roles in advancing humanity.
Conclusion: The Timeless Reward of Risk
Throughout history, the people who saw potential in the unknown and were willing to take risks have been rewarded in extraordinary ways. Bitcoin is no different. It is a technological, financial, and social revolution that, much like past paradigm shifts, will reward those who can see beyond the immediate uncertainty. Whether you look at the explorers of the New World, the miners of the Gold Rush, the industrialists of the 19th century, or the internet pioneers of the 1990s, the lesson is clear: fortune favors the bold.
Bitcoin’s story is still unfolding, and those who embrace the future of decentralized finance could find themselves written into the next chapter of history.
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daizyblood · 6 months ago
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"Your world will fall. Your god has fallen. Your fields plucked dry and your branches dead. Time is up, can't you hear the bells? Each one rings for a fallen soldier... Each one rings for each step we take towards our victory, מי יתן ללוציפר ירחם על נפשותיכם."
I haven't posted my book to anything, and it'll certainly be awhile before I do, but here! Admire Makkenzii murdering humans! Hehehehe
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darrylcalmandstrong09 · 4 months ago
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New Blog. Who Were the Original Native Americans?
“It would be an irony, indeed, to find that Americans ‘discovered’ Europe many centuries before Europeans ‘discovered’ America. But the whole notion of any race (European, African, or American) discovered a full-blown civilization is absurd. Such notions should now be abandoned once and for all. They presume some innate superiority in the ‘discoverer’ and something inferior and barbaric in the people ‘discovered.’ These notions run through the works even of pioneers like Wiener, Cauvet and Jeffreys. What I have sought to prove is not that Africans ‘discovered’ America, but that they made contact on at least half a dozen occasions, two of which were culturally significant for Americans.” – Dr. Ivan Van Sertima, author of They Came Before Columbus: The African Presence in Ancient America 
To find out more about the history of ancient America before the so-called “discovery” by Christopher Columbus, click here: https://shorturl.at/r06CU
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purplemarkedclouds · 4 months ago
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A new world has appeared! The Doodle Sphere's UNIVERSAL HUB!
I will be building the lore of this new world as I go, but I already have a lot of the concepts in my head! Just stay tuned to see this world build before your eyes!
Undertale by Toby Fox, Temmie Chang, and Supporters! !!! MAJOR SUPPORT CREDITS !!!
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Want to be part of the credits? Support and give thoughts to me through DMs! :D New places where I post my art! IPaint: PurpleMark
X: LamePurple DeviantArt: GrabTheLore
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xlelife · 4 months ago
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Karima Gouit just dropped "Ihwawin", where the Marrakech native celebrates Amazigh heritage and folk music with a contemporary twist.
So far no properly translated lyrics but here is Google's best guess:
Oh melodies Where are your lovers? The people of Imi Ntanout They love art All the Amazighs Art lovers My father told me he got married I told him leave me alone He told me what happened to you I told him times have changed And it is no longer the same The owner of the beautiful hair stole from me You know that life does not love those who are useless In the name of God I begin my words And I begin my experience In all fields Beauty is planted, roses and ghanaz (velvet) and tea and then henna are planted So welcome to the beauties Whoever wants to put henna is welcome You just have to adhere to its conditions so that it does not go to waste
From the New World Music Playlist (on Spotify and Youtube) selected by Hitashya
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biographiness · 7 months ago
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On April 17, from Columbus’ contract to Apollo 13’s safe return, today’s history is a tapestry of courage, setbacks, and triumphs.🌍🚀
Follow👉 @biographiness
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mysticnotebook · 2 years ago
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Remember those Microsoft Windows wallpapers and screensavers in the late 2000s with their vibrant blue skies and water, and green terrains? For "My World", Aespa might have just taken inspiration from that style and today in Mystic Notebook, we are going to explore this concept change, or let's say evolution, for the want of a better word! 
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Gone is the hyper pop/Y2K/futuristic-blingy style to be replaced by an aesthetic that seems to be calmer and soothing to the eyes. The girls are shown wearing flowy white dresses in natural landscapes: long stretches of desert and barren land, green grassy fields with glimpses of forest far behind, and frothy seas. At first, the set of pictures seemed rather blah to me, and I couldn't help but wonder if Aespa is doing a simple summer concept, which is so unlike them! But then things started to make sense! In this comeback, they are focusing on THEIR world, and the aesthetic evolved from their Y2K concept to that of "Microsoft wallpapers." This particular aesthetic is known as Frutiger Aero, a style that arose after the late 90s/early 2000s Y2K futuristic style! The evolution signifies a return to their real world ("my" world) from the very artificial and utopic world of Kwangya and the Flat, after defeating Black Mamba. Or maybe they are in the world of Mys, their fans.  
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Now, Frutiger Aero is the style that has the futuristic element of Y2K aesthetic but with the inclusion of nature and greenery. It's an intermingling of scientific progress and a utopic feeling while keeping in touch with Mother Nature. The aesthetic lacks much of the artificiality of Y2K and inclines towards naturalism and humanism.  
In the new teaser video, even the greenery seems to have a sense of eeriness, don't you think? The girls are dressed in white, a symbol of a fresh start and purity and they seem to be searching for something. Maybe remnants of their past in the now barren land? Did someone attack Aespa's world while they were fighting Black Mamba? In my opinion, this real-world concept change was already foreshadowed in "Life's Too Short", which had a simple and preppy concept, very real worldish. The girls are slowly getting in touch with the real human world. 
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Coming back to the style, I love Karina's outfit. It is by the brand, Kim Zisu, and though it has a flowy white summery vibe, the sleekness of the dress and the white boots are an ode to their futuristic concept. The concept photos can any day replace the old Microsoft wallpapers and screensavers; the wide blue skies with soft wispy clouds, the vast green fields, and the dark vivid seas are very reminiscent of the Frutiger Aero style of screensavers and wallpapers. 
The foreshadowing mentioned above perhaps started back in Savage Era, in my opinion. If you closely look at the album covers of "Savage" and "Girls", the colour scheme, floor patterns, and structure in general, are very similar to the Frutiger Aero concept.  
I wouldn't be surprised if everything was planned all along! Aespa and SM Entertainment are known for producing music and concepts that are far ahead of their time. Stepping away from Y2K futurism to a concept that is very tricky to notice, is quite a bold step. The teaser video intrigues the audience's mind with its haunting melody and I'm very excited to see how they explore their storyline after Black Mamba's defeat. 
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ALL RIGHTS OF PHOTOS AND VIDEO TO SM ENTERTAINMENT.
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dec2007 · 1 year ago
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syntex of the new world
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notpulpcovers · 1 year ago
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New Worlds #14 / Illustration https://flic.kr/p/2osSfjq
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chaoticpersontale · 2 years ago
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Outlander
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Sing me a song of a lass that is gone; say, could that lass be I?...
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