A list of puns related to "Full Disclosure (2005 film)"
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I've been raiding for about a month now and plan to continue to raid until raid day, at which point I'm going to " RAID MY FUCKING FACE OFF." I'll probably do a little raiding after that as well.
If world governments really know more than the rest of usβ and I tend to think they doβ I don't think it's just nuts and bolts. Given their historic interest in remote viewing, Skinwalker ranch type situations, UFO sightings etc...
What if what they've learned is just too strange, and they're afraid it'll be too large a paradigm shift? Visitors from another planet would be HUGE, but I'm with Jacques Vallee- I think the very nature of reality itself, the nature of time and consciousness, is tied up with the phenomenon. I'm talking about every preconception we have being shattered. The very essence of what we are, in relation to the cosmos. Disclosure about other intelligent beings would open a rabbit holeβ more like an endless wormholeβ of implications. Given how badly we've reacted to Covid, increased immigration, etc... I can't imagine we'd handle this well as a species. We're such babies.
I also think that what they've learned baffles them. They know the universe is so much stranger than most believe, but the picture is likely VERY incomplete, much like mainstream science's picture of general relativity in relation to quantum mechanics, or the nature of dark matter.
In the Spielberg version of WotW, aliens render all electronics useless in the area. They're eventually able to get a couple cars running by replacing starters, only because cars are gas powered once they turn over. Otherwise, everything's dead. Yet, when the alien ships start zapping people into dust, the first strike is caught through the perspective of the working LCD screen on a digital camera. It's a really cool reveal shot, but how the hell did this one person's camera get spared so it could document the first attack when everyone else's electronics are fried?
I'm pretty new here, entered the market at the end of April this year. Feels pretty distant already, a lot of stuff happened in between (ups and downs). My start was rough, for the first 3 months I was bleeding, always in red. Seemed like odds are against me.
As I was just getting started, it was super slow and seemed complex. Everything felt scary, I had 0 confidence in what I am doing, but I had a gut feeling, a desire slowly becoming obsession. I went through different phases on this journey, and I want to share my experience so far with you guys, with a hope that it can be useful for anyone reading it.
I will go through all my phases in the article below, good and bad, without any restraint, with a conclusion and tips at the end!
PHASE 1 - THE BEGINNING - NEWBIE DAY TRADER
This might be the most common way everyone started/will start. I have heard on social media/chit chats/news about a crypto currency called DOGE (bare in mind that I have heard about BTC long ago, but in my country Montenegro, there is only a dozen of investors in crypto). I got interested, and after a few days I found myself looking for a way to purchase it.
After some research I found that I can download Binance app on my phone (I tried Coinbase first, but it is not supported in my country), did the KYC and I could start depositing. That's how I put 15 euros, and bought my first crypto ever. Over the next few days it started rising and I was getting euphoric, as my investment doubled. I had no idea how market works, what's market cap/supply/cycles etc. Luckily, I was here, on this thread since start and started picking up quite a few useful informations. I found about CoinBureau's youtube channel (among many other trading/shilling ones) at that time also, so that's quite a headstart, when I look back.
As I was learning about spot trading, first thing that crossed my mind was short term swings (lol). I have noticed that the market is very volatile, and tought that I can get the advantage of it.
Fast forward a month I have put a couple of hundreads, finding myself day trading on Ada/Matic (after many other everyday going back and forth from one coin to another, without any knowledge on projects, just based on what I hear from diferent sources). At the end of May, the bleeding started, panic selling after 5% dips, rebuying after 5% ups, chasing trades, basic buy high/sell low meme newbie trader. I was down 20-30% on my initial investment.
**PHASE 2 - LEARNING/STRATE
... keep reading on reddit β‘Imagine that youβre told one of the following
Would this impact your life? Honestly if #1 was true Iβd probably switch careers Into science to understand their technologies more effectively and perhaps ways we could adopt it for other purposes.
How about you?
Disclosure: indica inspired post
This is a long shot since I vividly remember watching this film when I was a child and it had that like 2008-2009 era vibe to it and the entire movie had a cool color theme to movie (cool blue?) I may have watched the film in 2012-2014
As the title says it had something to do with young adults/students going back? or going to a school, (after hours/ tresspassing?) The school was like somewhat huge and there was like a fairly large entrance/gate to the entire school/building and some weird stuff happens to them and I distinctly remember one of the characters holding a candle to "appease" the paranormal stuff from happening. There was also something important to the story that happens towards the end, a twist maybe?
As for the origin of the movie I would say either Korean or Japanese (for context I stayed in the Philippines for a while and random foreign movies would just pop up on the TV it was common)
(side note I think it had something to do with someone who died before, possibly a little girl? or school girl? and a scene where one of the characters hits or bashes their friend with a blunt object, and another scene where there was an axe present and something about a very bloody scene)
I'm sure some of you have gone through this before, just looking for advice/potential points I might've missed.
I was looking for PhDs in a field I'm passionate about, this field is a specific disease. I chose this field because I'm interested in the biology, but also because it has severely affected many people in my family. I had been applying to PhD positions only in the field I'm interested in since graduating, approx 2.5 years ago, since I have had many interviews (~10). In early 2020, a close member of my family passed away as a result of complications of said disease. In early 2021, I was successful in interviewing for this PhD project, and I've been working on it since September of last year. I haven't told any of my supervisors about my close personal reason for explicitly picking this disease. My supervisors are great; very supportive, positive, candid, experienced.
It doesn't affect my day-to-day, but I can't shake this feeling like I should/need to tell somebody. Sorry for the wall of text, thanks for reading all that, or not.
Hi everyone. Apologies for the spamming of this Reddit, Iβve just found it very helpful as I begin this journey. Iβm curious to hear your thoughts of total honesty with you SO. I plan to confide in her about my issues soon but I also want to be sensitive and maybe not tell her every detail. Is this appropriate? For example, I plan to tell her I have an issue with cam girls which is true, but I may leave out the fact that I also used Omegle and the like. To me, this is relatively the same form of acting out but I can see her getting more hurt at the thought of me with non-sex workers if that makes sense.
Curious to hear your thoughts and experiences with this. Thank you in advance.
I've been watching horror for 40+ years. I don't gag or cringe from much these days, but Feast literally had me doing just that throughout the film. It's monster/creature horror and you shouldn't be disappointed with the reveal. The acting and script is just awesome; and the effects are exceptional. I really can't recommend Feast enough.
10/10
There's a Feast 2 and 3 as well which I'll be watching as well.
Is there a chance we understand how this game works sometimes soon? Who is behind the curtains. How they operate. Who is writing the script� Or are we always going to speculate and go from one hole to other?
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