I'd have to ask my wife? I don't bother with that shit. Seems like brain rot mostly and as you mentioned, weird misguided wastes of skin. I am known to be partial to my own way of thinking tho.....scrolling thru Tik Tok lives is scary. There are a lot of weird misguided human beings out there.
Come on HUNT tell us how you "Really" feel and don't hold back this time!I'd have to ask my wife? I don't bother with that shit. Seems like brain rot mostly and as you mentioned, weird misguided wastes of skin. I am known to be partial to my own way of thinking tho.![]()
My charming morning attitude may have something to do with plowing hundreds of yards through 12-16 inches of snow last night on 3 sets only to come home empty handed. AGAIN! Lol... Call it the NY Winter blues.Come on HUNT tell us how you "Really" feel and don't hold back this time!
My charming morning attitude may have something to do with plowing hundreds of yards therough 12-16 inches of snow last night on 3 sets only to come home empty handed. AGAIN! Lol... Call it the NY Winter blues.
Although my original post will remain in effect throughout the year!
Dont forget what they last ate and when the last shit was taken. Its all garbage.I'm usually a little slow on the uptake of new "incoming information" but, it only took me three weeks on Facebook to arrive at the fact that it was the place where a lot of weirdos congregate to declare all their great achievements, brag about their high income and super smart kids and berate their spouse. They also use it as a venue to tell how you should vote, what you should be wearing, what car you should drive and where you should go on vacation. I left there so fast it created a vacuum!
LOLGot banned from TikTok and FB…apparently my lifestyle and comments seem to offend many people. Haven’t been in either in YEARS. I do have IG and just post hunting/trapping/fishing stuff. I do occasionally pick on the wacko’s just to get them riled up. Got more death threats on IG than any other site. Apparently all Gods lolcreatures should live in perfect harmony and mankind is last on
First, a little background on the entity known as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, more commonly known as DARPA. According to their website, “for sixty years, DARPA has held to a singular and enduring mission: to make pivotal investments in breakthrough technologies for national security.” Some of their investments include funding the development for the diagnostic tests that were used during the plandemic, monoclonal antibodies, and nucleic acid vaccines. Those alone should be red flags for anyone who is hip to the contagion myth. Additional projects include the advancement of A.I. technologies, research into deepfakes, tactical and microsystems technology, and a wide array of other military, surveillance, and technology-based programs.
With that background, let’s rewind to 2003, when DARPA’s Information Processing Techniques Office unveiled a project called LifeLog. The project was headed up by a man named Douglas Gage, and involved utilizing multiple technologies in order to log and track various daily activities, with the stated goal being quoted as "to be able to trace the 'threads' of an individual's life in terms of events, states, and relationships", and it has the ability to "take in all of a subject's experience, from phone numbers dialed and e-mail messages viewed to every breath taken, step made and place gone".
That isn’t all… they were also to track credit card purchases, phone calls, websites that the person visited, what restaurant a person had eaten at, what they wore that day, and a handful of other information. The project also laid out the use of location tracking by using wearable GPS and biometric tracking via wearable sensors… sound familiar? The cell phones that we carry around all day, every day sound a whole lot like this type of tracking device.
Another goal that was outlined by DARPA for this project was to collect enough data to predict the persons habits, relationships, routines and other things in order to utilize the information for identifying preferences, plans, goals, and other markers of intentionality. LifeLog was thought of as the ‘diary to end all diaries’. Makes sense, given the level of information that was being collected.