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7 years ago

Original Telegraph Ave version without Lloyd

11 years ago
Published On #FITSO Motivation

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7 years ago
Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See On The News (or On Any Screen Anywhere!)
Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See On The News (or On Any Screen Anywhere!)
Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See On The News (or On Any Screen Anywhere!)
Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See On The News (or On Any Screen Anywhere!)
Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See On The News (or On Any Screen Anywhere!)
Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See On The News (or On Any Screen Anywhere!)
Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See On The News (or On Any Screen Anywhere!)
Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See On The News (or On Any Screen Anywhere!)
Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See On The News (or On Any Screen Anywhere!)

Why You Can’t Trust Anything You See on the News (or on any screen anywhere!)

While this video creates the impression that this technology is new, intelligence and Hollywood have been using technology far-advanced to this for many years; possibly decades.

This is what a small team of computer scientists came up with – using facial capture and facial reenactment software, students in college are able to, in real-time, create facial expressions and even insert audio, to make you believe that people like world leaders are doing and saying things that are not happening - so imagine what’s available for use by the CIA, NSA, MOSSAD (etc.), and all of their mainstream media propaganda arms.

See this article, When Seeing and Hearing Isn’t Believing, from 1999 (nearly 20 years ago!), which details technology which can, in near real time, clone speech patterns and develop an accurate facsimile. All by taking just a 10-minute digital recording of someone’s voice.

7 years ago
Big Salaries Vote Republican, but High Property Values Vote Democrat
Imagine two households. The first household, the Millers, make a combined income of $100,000 a year–decent, livable, but modest compared to…

It appears property values are a way stronger predictor of voting behavior than household income – and in the opposite direction. 

8 years ago
Spiral Galaxy By DavidArt | Motion Effects By Rexisky

Spiral Galaxy by DavidArt | Motion Effects by rexisky

7 years ago

The year is 2018. Your bills are on autopay. You just got paid and you still have $1200 from the last check. When you want something, you buy it without moving money around. Your credit cards are paid off. You and your friends have 2 international trips planned and paid for this year. Your parents are in great health and you’re able to help if they need anything. You love your job. Your desired creative career is falling into place and you get to take your little cousins to Six Flags and Universal Studios over the Summer. Your relationships are healthy and supportive. All of the toxic energy from the past 6 years is gone. You going to concerts, eating good across the states and your crib has art and warmth throughout. 2018 is going to be so good to you.

6 years ago

can you please explain how not using facebook, or shopping off amazon means i still give them money or the same amount of money? legit question. i don't understand those tweets.

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What Brandon is saying here is that because these mega-corporations all use public infrastructure to run the logistics of their operations whilst avoiding paying taxes, it is the American taxpayer that is subsidizing the profits they enjoy by avoiding said taxes. This is true whether you shop with them or not.

You can take this even further with companies like Amazon and Wal-Mart who pay their workers such meager salaries that they need to go on public assistance and even encourage them to do so. This means that state funds are going towards subsidizing Amazon and Wal-Mart’s worker exploitation all in the name of increasing their profits. 

7 years ago
“Keeping The Internet Open Is Critical For Us. It Powers Social Movements, And Provides A Global Platform

“Keeping the internet open is critical for us. It powers social movements, and provides a global platform for people of color, LGBTQ folks and the most marginalized communities to tell their own stories, run their own businesses and route around powerful gatekeepers.”—Candace Clement, Free Press Action Fund Campaign Director via @fight4future​

Starting today, June 11, U.S. internet providers will be legally allowed to censor and block websites and apps, and force you to pay extra fees to to access your favorite places online. Your internet sanctuaries, the communities you are part of, the ones you have help build up, could be decimated.

Will it happen today? No. Next week? Probably not. The changes will not be swift. They will come piece by piece. A slow, tempered death to the free and open internet we love.

It doesn’t have to be this way. You can still make a difference, Tumblr. We need the House of Representatives to sign a discharge petition in support of the Congressional Review Act that would force a vote on the floor.

Contact your reps—let them know you support net neutrality.

It’s so easy. Just go to BattleForTheNet.com, fill out the form, and follow their directions from there.

They have an updated widget for you to throw on your websites to urge others to make a difference. You can put it on your Tumblr. Let your followers know what you stand for, encourage them to do the same. It’s so easy to do. Just copy and paste their small line of code right into the customize theme page on the web.

Go, go, go, go. We know you have that passion in you. We’re fighting right alongside you.

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