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“As of a recent repealing of a law by President Trump, the cause of "net neutrality” is now in danger. Without this law, internet service providers would be able to up speeds for certain websites for an extra price meaning websites such as Netflix could pay a huge sum of money to have absolutely rapid website speeds while startup eCommerce businesses have trouble attracting customers with slow website load speeds. This endangers the entire cause of net neutrality, and it’s up to us, the American people to stop net neutrality from being taken away from us. #SaveNetNeutrality" - Addison Miller.
Nice sky always on the opposite side of your prime scene (by CoolbieRe)
Original Telegraph Ave version without Lloyd
In April 2015, a paper by Chinese scientists about their attempts to edit the DNA of a human embryo rocked the scientific world and set off a furious debate. Leading scientists warned that altering the human germ line without studying the consequences could have horrific consequences. Geneticists with good intentions could mistakenly engineer changes in DNA that generate dangerous mutations and cause painful deaths. Scientists — and countries — with less noble intentions could again try to build a race of superhumans.
Take a moment and recognize the incredible contribution you made to your community and your country by voting in the midterm elections earlier this week. You exercised your right to vote and you made your voice heard. That is no small feat.
The results of the election may have left some of you disappointed, but we wanted to point out just how much new diversity and representation people like you voted into office. Our leaders should reflect the diversity of the communities they serve, and this year you elected a whole bunch of firsts:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, representing New York’s 14th Congressional District, becomes the youngest woman ever elected to the U.S. Congress.
Rashida Tlaib, Michigan, is the first Muslim woman to be elected into Congress.
Ilhan Omar, Minnesota, is the first Somali American to be elected in Congress.
Ayanna Pressley becomes Massachusetts’ first Black Congresswoman.
Jared Polis, Colorado, is the first openly gay man elected governor in the United States.
Sharice Davids becomes one of the first Native American and openly lesbian woman to be elected to Congress.
Deb Haaland is also one of the first Native American women elected to Congress.
Letitia James becomes the first woman in New York to be elected as Attorney General, the first African-American woman to be elected statewide office, and the first Black person to serve as Attorney General.
Jahana Hayes is the first Black woman to represent Connecticut in Congress.
Massachusetts voted to maintain its anti-discrimination law protecting trans and nonbinary people.
Florida passes Amendment 4, which restores voting rights to 1.4 million ex-felons who have completed their sentences.
This was all done by you. You made these monumental changes happen with the power of your vote.
Let’s remember: it isn’t over. Voting isn’t the end. Continue to volunteer in your communities and attend events to keep your community in check. Remember that change rarely comes without action. Take action.
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The mind is a powerful Creator.
I know what I am.
I am the blackness from which all light shines. I am the void which gives birth to all form. I am the eternal constant of impermanence. I am the self that reflects the other.
I am the breath of the cosmos, the emissary of divinity. Proxy eyes by which the all can see. I am the instrument of creation by which I can discover all that is me.
The world before me is but my own reflection. The vessel from which I’m expressed, one aperture among infinitum. Each aperture a fold in the fabric of ness, a self implosion birthing the illusion of self individuation.
My eyes are, The eyes. My I is, The I. My voice the voice of one; the voice of all. I only know myself by the love at heart, the same love which persists each manifestation. And by knowing the love within you, I further come to know myself.
I know what I am, and I am what I am. I am. I am.