abieNathanTheyThem

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[–] abieNathanTheyThem@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Hey, nobody has power over anyone.

It depends on who you are and how far you are willing to go to achieve it.

Yes, we're talking here about the choices that you have, and the ones robbed from you.

Otherwise, we would be talking complacency, precarity and victimhood, which is a stereotype of conservatives/liberals and their motto is kill or be killed.

We know how that ends Sabbatic Baphomet by DBlackthorne on #DeviantArt
https://www.deviantart.com/dblackthorne/art/Sabbatic-Baphomet-16230200
Source: The Puppeteer by Jack-Burton25 on #DeviantArt
https://www.deviantart.com/jack-burton25/art/The-Puppeteer-702604032 Puppet Souls by ChrisCold on #DeviantArt
https://www.deviantart.com/chriscold/art/Puppet-Souls-502296132

If your is device rooted, check the hosts file located at “/system/etc/hosts” If anyone has tampered with it, that's unusual!

Otherwise, I recommend using a privacy-hardened browser such as Mull. https://www.f-droid.org/packages/us.spotco.fennec_dos/ https://gitlab.com/divested-mobile/mull-fenix

For context, personally using ProtonVPN with a custom NextDNS for extra security.

[–] abieNathanTheyThem@lemmy.dbzer0.com -4 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (2 children)

Please do something about it!
Personally, I mostly listen to Instrumental/Vocal music since it has less psychological and informational warfare associated with it.


Chatgpt-3.5 prompt

Q: How can music stimulate the brain?
A:

Music can stimulate your brain in several ways:

  1. Emotional Response: Music can evoke strong emotions and feelings. Listening to music you enjoy can release dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward.

  2. Memory: Music can trigger memories and associations. Certain songs or melodies may remind you of specific moments or experiences, which can activate your memory.

  3. Improved Focus: Some people find that listening to music, particularly instrumental or ambient music, can enhance concentration and focus. This can be helpful for tasks that require sustained attention.

  4. Stress Reduction: Calming music can reduce stress and anxiety. It can lower cortisol levels, a stress hormone, and promote relaxation.

  5. Motor Skills: Playing a musical instrument involves coordination and motor skills, which can stimulate brain regions responsible for fine motor control.

  6. Brain Plasticity: Learning to play an instrument or engaging with complex music can enhance brain plasticity, which refers to the brain's ability to adapt and reorganize itself.

  7. Enhanced Creativity: Music can inspire creative thinking. Composing, improvising, or simply listening to music can stimulate creative processes in the brain.

  8. Social Connection: Making music with others, such as in a choir or band, can enhance social bonding and cooperation, which has cognitive benefits.

  9. Language Development: Exposure to music in early childhood can support language development and literacy skills.

  10. Cognitive Training: Some studies suggest that music-based cognitive training programs may improve cognitive functions, such as memory and problem-solving.

The effects of music on the brain can vary from person to person, but it's clear that music can have a powerful influence on your mental and emotional state.

[–] abieNathanTheyThem@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Use a Gmail account; they are quick to block users on the basis that it might be a "spam account".

I have been using ProtonMail for a while with their service. The moment you log out for a while or don't use the app often, the account becomes no longer accessible.

It's about data mining; they're greedy and corrupt!

[–] abieNathanTheyThem@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

They're bought from the looks of it, this is sloppy.

Out of caution, recommend everyone to avoid Quad9 & “Canna.to” & “Pirated copies of Evanescence's album” at least until the dust settles.

[–] abieNathanTheyThem@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Baiting for Nostalgia from the looks of it as a precursor.

Malvertising (a portmanteau of "malicious software (malware) advertising") is the use of online advertising to spread malware.
It typically involves injecting malicious or malware-laden advertisements into legitimate online advertising networks and webpages.
Because advertising content can be inserted into high-profile and reputable websites, malvertising provides malefactors an opportunity to push their attacks to web users who might not otherwise see the ads, due to firewalls, more safety precautions, or the like.
Malvertising is "attractive to attackers because they 'can be easily spread across a large number of legitimate websites without directly compromising those websites'."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malvertising?wprov=sfla1

[–] abieNathanTheyThem@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

The label "Nazi" is thrown a lot around lately whichever side it is, most probably to lose its meaning & the use of it as a slur only creates more trauma & disarray, hence making sure no consensus can be reached.
Now what kind of precedent does that invite makes you wonder?!
Obviously you're a fool if not deliberate for reinforcing that narrative.

And disagree with your resolution "Fighting fire with fire", you're just then another hegemonic/genocidal oppressor who's trying to convince the rest that he's different & that's just another scapegoat for more chaos.

Like who are you, just another one paid by corrupt institutions & industries, most likely the military for starters with the desperate attempt to justify the unjustifiable & since you're enticing wars?

Edit:

  • Made it more clear & concise.
  • From the looks of it, I raffled some feathers with the downvote.
    Threatened by someone who's powerless, sweetheart they're just words far from me building a movement.