#Thiruvananthapuram 🚨⚠️ Disturbing Visuals 🚨 Always ride/drive slow on... Surface with Loose Gravels/Sand/Mud…Tyres contact point needs grip. Loose gravel on concrete won’t let tyres contact surface to grip well. DriveSmart🛡️show more

Dave (Road Safety: City & Highways)
265,118 Aufrufe • vor 9 Monaten
Nagpur 🚨⚠️ Tata Curvv EV, driven by “minors” (16... & 17 year old)…overspeeding around 5:30am on curve with loose sand/mud…lost control, rear ended parked lorry…2 dead, 1 injured. DriveSmart🛡️ Road Safety Guyshow more

Dave (Road Safety: City & Highways)
57,643 Aufrufe • vor 10 Tagen
Jaipur, Village Route 🚨⚠️ Disturbing Visuals 🚨 - Concrete... Road followed by Tar - Speed limit 40-50kmph route 1. Tractor ahead maybe just joined the road from “left side farm” & wanted to change lane to left. 2. Harrier EV Driver, overdoing speed & confused tractor driver… EV Driver Target 🎯 Fixated over speed & headON with Tractor. DriveSmart🛡️ Road Safety Guy Anuj Kulkarni Blessed Banarasishow more

Dave (Road Safety: City & Highways)
46,330 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
🚨🇺🇸 COMMUNICATION LOST WITH 15 TRAPPED IN LA WASTEWATER... TUNNEL 450 FEET UNDERGROUND The tunnel collapse damaged communication lines, leaving authorities unable to contact 15 workers trapped inside the Los Angeles Effluent Outfall Tunnel project. The $630.5 million wastewater tunnel measures 7 miles long, 18 feet wide, and sits 450 feet below ground level in Wilmington. Construction workers were seen being hoisted by crane to the surface around 8:55 PM as all LAFD Urban Search and Rescue teams converged on scene. The collapse occurred up to 6 miles from the tunnel's sole access point, complicating rescue efforts at the Flatiron Dragados construction site. The tunneling phase was scheduled for completion in 2025 with the overall project set for 2027. Source: KCAL, @CultureWar2020show more

Mario Nawfal
277,115 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
Incline Smith Machine Press Tips: 1) Set the bench... to roughly 15-30°….steeper angles generally increase front delt involvement and reduce pec involvement 2) Position yourself so the bar tracks toward the upper chest / lower clavicle region at the bottom of each rep 3) Retract and depress the shoulder blades (“chest up, shoulders down and back”) before unracking to set your base but allow scapula to move freely during the set 4) Keep feet planted firmly on the floor and maintain a stable base 5) Lower the bar under control until you come into contact with your chest (if you cannot do this without pain, just shy of chest is fine) 6) Allow the elbows to travel roughly 45-60° away from the torso…neither excessively tucked nor excessively flared 7) Keep wrists stacked directly over elbows throughout the rep 8) Avoid excessively bouncing the bar off the chest or relaxing at the bottom position 9) Use a grip width that allows the forearms to remain approximately vertical from the front view near the bottom of the rep 10) Full lockout is optional for hypertrophy…stopping just short of lockout can sometimes help maintain continuous tension 11) Control the eccentric and perform the concentric with intent and aggression while maintaining technique 12) If shoulder discomfort occurs, experiment with: - A lower incline angle - A slightly narrower grip - Bringing the touch point slightly lower on the chest - Reduced ROM The Smith machine’s fixed bar path will improve stability and allow greater focus on loading the target musculature close to failure safely….making it a strong hypertrophy option As always, ensure progressive overload is occurring on a regular basis!show more

Dean Turner
44,032 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten
Seednace 2 mini on OpenArt Prompt Seedance 2.0, 15... seconds, 16:9. Main subject from @ image1 — lock her completely. Face, skin tone, body, outfit, everything stays identical the whole way through. She's wearing a grey faded sleeveless crop top, loose high-waist light blue jeans, black canvas sneakers, black cord necklace, black wavy hair in a messy side-swept ponytail with bangs. Korean woman, early-2000s feel. The whole thing is shot in a quiet Korean residential neighborhood — narrow concrete alleys, low-rise houses with small terraces, a front yard with a clothesline, potted plants, parked bicycles and motorcycles, big trees, and overhead cables everywhere. No shops, no vendors, nothing commercial. Just a real neighborhood. Camera treatment is the whole point. This needs to look like someone's friend grabbed a DV camcorder and just started recording — no plan, no setup, no nothing. Heavy handheld shake, constant reframing, subject drifting toward the edges, autofocus hunting, lens breathing, exposure pumping. The image itself should look faded, low contrast, slightly washed out, with that digital noise and compression feel that early-2000s home video had. No stabilization. No modern grading. This aesthetic is non-negotiable. She starts sitting on a concrete sidewalk fixing her ponytail, arms raised, genuine smile, wind catching her hair — camera barely holding focus. Then the camera follows her into a narrow alley where she crouches down and feeds a stray cat that comes right up to her. After that she's in her front yard hanging laundry on the clothesline, morning breeze moving everything, camera swaying and hunting. Mid-section she's on the front terrace with a coffee cup, just sitting quietly, looking out at the street — loose drifting shot from the side. Then a right-side close shot where she raises her arm, waves warmly toward someone off-frame and says "Annyeong" — camera catches it a beat late. Final shot is a slow tracking walk down the street, coffee cup in hand, she notices the lens, turns slightly and gives a real quiet smile — then the recording just cuts to black mid-motion like the camcorder got switched off. Audio is strictly natural. Morning birds, light breeze, distant motorcycle sounds, faint neighborhood chatter, cat, coffee cup, footsteps on concrete, leaves. No music, no sound design, nothing added.show more

WasifAI
60,827 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
Bryson DeChambeau hasn’t played since the Ryder Cup and... he won’t be again until LIV Golf Riyadh in February. He says he’s been speed training through the off season though and has a target of reaching a comfortable 200mph ball speed. He’s also been playing table tennis with America’s number 1, Kanak Jha. Speaking to Tom Hobbs from Flushing It Golf, Bryson said: “I’m not playing until Riyadh. I’m going to be going in hot though. I’m sneaky working on my game really hard. “I'm going to start ramping up my speed again. I ramped up my speed in November, got it to where I was pumping over 190 quite efficiently with some slow golf balls and stuff. I got to 200 quite a bit. “I haven’t done much recently though. I was playing some ping pong actually the past couple of days with the number one USA player, Kanak Jha. He's so much fun. Ping Pong is my favourite sport, so I got to learn a little bit from the best in the U.S. He’s twenty first in the world. So nobody's really gotten that high from the U.S. which is sweet. “But I'll get back to speed training right after Christmas and going into the new season, I want to be close to 200. So that's my goal. I’ll just get to a place where I’m super comfortable swinging fast.” The last time Bryson went after speed he gained an enormous amount of mass. He’s come back down through the weights though over the last few seasons and is much healthier for it. But, if Force = Mass x Acceleration, will he look to add more mass again and what’s more important, increasing acceleration or gaining mass? “They're both very important. If you don't have any mass, you can't accelerate it. It's a symbiotic relationship. It's actually more like F equals M V squared, that’s more of the velocity side of it. “You can accelerate too, but what I would say is the most important thing is it's not necessarily the mass or the acceleration, it’s the ability to put pressure onto the club. So you're able to apply pressure and control that through your grip strengths around a circle, that's probably the more important piece. Applying controlled pressure to the golf club like grip pressure. “It's not that you just accelerate the club, because you have to learn how to control the face through that motion as well. So it's all, you know, you can say it's acceleration, but it's a lot of grip pressure stuff. The more you control the grip pressure and how you're moving that grip, I would say that’s more the answer to your question. “And I guess at a certain point there’s dimishning return with, you know, going up in the mass and even down in the mass. There is a sweet spot for swinging a golf club. If you get a speedstick, there's just not enough mass behind it to create the smash factor necessary, and vice versa if it is too heavy, you can’t swing it that fast. “I'll always say swinging and accelerating the club is probably the most important, but the real answer is applying the most pressure to the golf club. The grip pressure. You’re not gripping it tighter, but your hand force into it pulling it and then throwing it around the corner.” Continues in comments thread below. Bryson DeChambeau Crushers GC LIV Golfshow more

Flushing It
606,433 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
🚨 THE PENTAGON JUST REVEALED ITS DEADLIEST WEAPON. THE... MIDDLE EAST IS ABOUT TO BOIL OVER. 🚨 The U.S. Navy almost never reveals the location of its Ohio-class nuclear submarines. They are silent, untraceable doomsday machines built to project overwhelming power from the shadows. So when the Pentagon openly announces one just rolled into Gibraltar on its way to the Middle East, it isn’t a press release. It’s a direct threat. The ceasefire with Iran is officially on "massive life support" (Trump's words—he just called Tehran's latest peace offer "garbage"). Now, we are watching a terrifying underwater standoff brew in the world's most critical oil choke point. Iran’s surface navy was completely gutted by US-Israeli strikes last month. They know they can't survive a traditional naval war with the US. So, they are going full guerilla. Tehran just flooded the Strait of Hormuz with at least 16 "Ghadir-class" midget submarines. These aren't massive nuclear leviathans. They are tiny, cheap, and built for one thing: ambush. • Operated by crews of less than 10. • Packed with heavy torpedoes and Chinese-designed C-704 anti-ship cruise missiles. But the scariest part is their tactic: "Seabed-resting." Because the Persian Gulf is shallow and noisy, these mini-subs literally sink to the ocean floor, power down, and sit dead-silent in the mud. They just wait for a multi-billion dollar American destroyer to sail overhead, ready to pull the trigger. This is the ultimate asymmetric warfare. And the timing is absolutely deliberate. Trump is about to sit down with Xi Jinping. Iran is using Chinese-designed weapons to hold global oil shipping hostage right before the two superpowers meet in Beijing. It’s the ultimate David vs. Goliath setup, but with apocalyptic stakes: A $3 billion American doomsday machine vs. a swarm of trigger-ready mini-subs hiding in the dirt. If the US takes the bait and someone pulls a trigger in Hormuz, watch what happens to the global markets tomorrow.show more

Commentary Donald J. Trump Truth Social Posts On X
66,655 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
🚨 MASSIVE ASTEROID ALERT 🚨 😱 5 ASTEROIDS TO... STRIKE EARTH ON JANUARY 4! ⚠️On January 4, something unusual appeared on NASA’s tracking systems. Not one. Not two. But five separate space objects entered Earth’s monitored region of space — all on the same day. 🛰️ WHAT WAS DETECTED NASA’s Near-Earth Object monitoring network identified five asteroids moving at extreme speeds, each following its own calculated path around our planet. • Classified as Near-Earth Asteroids (NEAs) • Traveling at tens of thousands of km/h • Detected days in advance • Tracked continuously as they approached and passed. Their distances varied, but all were close enough to activate automatic observation protocols. 🔭 WHY THIS STOOD OUT Asteroids pass Earth often — but multiple objects on the same date always draw attention. Every trajectory was recalculated. Every data point rechecked. Ground-based telescopes and automated systems stayed locked in. No public countdown. No dramatic warning. Just silent monitoring. 🌑 WHAT THE SYSTEMS SAW • Stable orbits • No sudden course changes • No fragmentation • No interaction with Earth’s atmosphere. One by one, the objects passed Earth’s vicinity and moved back into deep space. 🌍 THE RESULT No impact. No damage. No visible sign in the sky. To most people, January 4 felt completely normal. But above our heads, space traffic moved quietly — and was watched closely. 🛰️ THE BIGGER PICTURE Earth travels through a solar system filled with ancient debris left over from planet formation. Most objects remain distant. Some pass close. A few demand attention. This was one of those moments. The universe didn’t slow down. Earth didn’t notice. NASA kept watching. 🌌 Five asteroids came and went. The planet remained untouched. And space moved on. #Asteroids #NASA #SpaceUpdate #NearEarthObjects #CosmicWatch #Astronomy #Universeshow more

3I/ATLAS updates
23,554 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten
Seedance 2.0 Prompt: SUBJECT: A tired woman in @... image1 in a loose tank top and sleep shorts, slow habitual movement. Slightly smeared eyeliner, bare feet, heavy posture, detached face. ENVIRONMENT: A cramped cluttered apartment with an unmade mattress, scattered clothes, a narrow hallway, a damp bathroom with dim tile reflections, and a tiny kitchen crowded with dirty dishes and empty bottles. Warm practical lamps mix with sickly green neon leaking through blinds and door glass, turning the rooms into a humid late-night maze. MOOD: Detached routine turns quietly uncanny, as if an unseen presence is floating above her and waiting for her to notice. COLOR LOGIC: Matrix Green Look CAMERA: POV overhead follow in a strict bird's eye view, locked directly above the top of her head at all times, perfectly centered over her body from start to finish, floating smoothly with no shake, tilt, angle drift, or side offset, passing through ceilings and door frames as one uninterrupted camera event. 24mm wide, digital clean look, locked overhead tracking package throughout. SCENE: She wakes on the mattress. Sits up under the lens. Still centered under the lens, reaches to the floor. Picks up the cigarette and lighter. Places the cigarette between her lips. Lights it. Drops the lighter on the mattress. Stands up with the cigarette still with her. Under the same overhead lock, crosses the cluttered room. The lens tracks directly above her into the narrow hallway. Enters the bathroom. Still pinned overhead, keeps the cigarette in her right hand. Extends that arm away from the running water. Leans on the sink. Turns on the tap with her left hand. Splashes water onto her face with her left hand. The overhead follow carries her back out of the bathroom into the hallway. Moves along the hallway past the bathroom door. Turns into the tiny kitchen. Still centered under the camera, keeps the cigarette with her. Reaches across the dirty dishes with her free hand. Picks up a glass from the counter. Stops exactly under the lens. Holds the cigarette in her right hand and the glass in her left hand. The lens stays fixed above her. Freezes. Looks right. Looks left. Takes a drag from the cigarette. Snaps her head straight up into the lens. Blows smoke toward the camera. Locks eye contact. SFX: lighter flick, inhale, faint city hum, refrigerator buzz, soft bare footsteps, water run. Sodium amber particles, toxic green neon reflect off tile, smoke, bottles, and damp surface.show more

Sarah
45,668 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
🚨🚨🚨 It doesn't really get any more real than... this and you need to hear it 🚨🚨🚨 I want to introduce you to these two deadly units: The 1st FPV Strike Platoon PNK Group of the 3rd Assault Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The Strike Unmanned Systems Platoon of the 47th Magura Separate Mechanized Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Both of these units are the pinnacle of the world's drone warfare and part of formidable and renowned brigades; their names echo through the ranks of the Ukrainian military and chill spines throughout the ranks of the Russians. These units unleash utter devastation and death onto the Russian forces; they turn the ground the Russians walk on into a living hell, a place in which their supplies, their troops, their back-up, every thing gets deleted, their every fucking hope and dreams turn into an unimaginable shitshow of despair. If it has a pulse, a heat signature, or a set of keys, it's getting turned into fucking fairy dust around these guys. The 1st FPV Strike Platoon PNK Group of the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade provides close tactical strikes, reconnaissance, and direct-fire/loitering-munition effects in support of assault operations on the frontlines. The unit uses high-speed FPV strike drones and larger multirotor bomber drones, and is integrated with the brigade’s reconnaissance and assault companies. The Strike Unmanned Systems Platoon of the 47th “Magura” Separate Mechanized Brigade is a dedicated strike/attack unmanned-systems platoon. It conducts aerial strikes, close support to mechanized units, battlefield reconnaissance, and interdiction of light vehicles and enemy personnel using FPV strike drones and larger strike UAVs. These men work in the most dangerous areas, where they are needed the most; they oppose the biggest threats on the front lines, they cause the most devastation, but they need our help. Given the type of work that they do, they need to move fast, they need to be invisible, and strike before the enemy knows they are there and be back a camp drinking tea whilst the Russians are still collecting their comrades remains with a fucking carpet vacuum hoover. With your help I'm trying to send them 2 NAFO Truck 3.0's with the NAFO 69th Sniffing Brigade. These trucks are the 69th Brigade's newest and most kitted-out trucks made specifically for units like this. Above all, they are reliable; they have two fitted electronic-warfare drone jammers for different ranges and frequencies to protect the vehicle when it moves, it has night vision so the driver can watch a screen and drive in the pitch black as you cannot use headlights on the frontline, they have serious battery packs to run operations off when out for prolongued periods of time, they also include a spare set of heavy-duty off-road tyres to help them get through the mud to keep them mobile. These new NAFO Truck 3.0s even have FPV drone-spectrum scanners, which means if a Russian drone is in the air, they not only know it's there, they can see which type of drone it is and they can even watch the video feed that the Russians can see so they know exactly where it is. I really need your help to do this. I need you to help to spread the word, and I need you to think just for a second, is there is absolutely anything that you can donate? So many people will see this, and naturally, they will assume that everyone else will donate, but this is almost always not the case. If you want to make Russians hurt, if you want them to regret ever leaving their Russian infested shit swamps, then donate here and help these guys destroy these fucks: Pardom my French.show more

Bricktop_NAFO
24,514 Aufrufe • vor 10 Monaten
Made with Seedance 2.0 by Yapper Prompt: MASTER CINEMATIC... PROMPT — ROOFTOP CHASE (INTENSE VERSION) SUBJECT: image1 Use the first image as the main subject. Maintain consistent face, body shape, hairstyle, clothing, and proportions throughout the entire video. Use the image2 as the primary storyboard reference. The second image strictly defines scene order, framing, and timing. Prioritize matching the second image over any creative interpretation. ⸻ FACE LOCK The face must remain sharp at all times. No blur, no distortion, no flickering. Expression progression: focused → tense → survival instinct → aggressive. ⸻ OUTFIT LOCK (STRICT) White undershirt (lightweight, slightly sweat-soaked, visible fabric texture, natural wrinkles) Red shorts (knee-length, soft fabric, natural folds, slightly loose fit) Barefoot (no footwear, visible natural foot movement and contact with surfaces) Rules: * Outfit must remain identical in all frames * No color change, no design change, no wardrobe switching * Clothing must stay consistent even when wet * Fabric reacts naturally to wind, movement, and water * Feet must remain barefoot at all times (no shoes appearing) ⸻ ENVIRONMENT Jakarta dense urban rooftop (corrugated metal roofs, rough concrete, tightly packed buildings) Golden hour lighting with strong backlight Hazy atmosphere with airborne dust particles Environment feels hot, dense, and visually chaotic ⸻ STYLE CORE Live-action, ultra-realistic, AAA cinematic quality High contrast, gritty, intense tone Natural motion blur (strong during fast movement) Heavy debris interaction and environmental destruction emphasis ⸻ CAMERA SYSTEM Handheld tracking, very close to the subject Micro-shake increases slightly on impact (controlled, not chaotic) Dynamic continuous movement following subject momentum Rule: Camera must feel physically present in the action No teleporting, no glitching Subject remains dominant in frame ⸻ TIMELINE (STRICT — HARD ACTION) 0.0 – 1.2s Wide rooftop view of Jakarta. Subject sprinting. A loud CRACK — bullet hits metal very close. Large sparks burst, slight camera shock reaction. ⸻ 1.2 – 2.5s Tight rear tracking shot. Heavy barefoot footsteps on metal roof (visible contact and impact). Bullet nearly hits the foot — debris flies toward camera. Clothesline hits his face; he forcefully pushes through without slowing. ⸻ 2.5 – 4.0s Fast slide under water tank. Bullet pierces the tank — heavy water burst crashes down. Clothing becomes wetter, sticks slightly to body. Camera partially passes through the water splash. He rolls hard and drops to a lower rooftop with impact weight. ⸻ 4.0 – 5.5s Running along a narrow ledge. Two rapid shots — concrete explodes beside his shoulder. Debris flies past camera. He nearly loses balance but recovers instantly. ⸻ 5.5 – 7.0s Full sprint into a large building gap jump. Slow motion mid-air. Bullet hits the edge behind him — fragments scatter in the air. Landing is unstable but controlled (barefoot impact visible). ⸻ 7.0 – 8.5s Grabs fire escape railing aggressively. Bullet slams into metal right beside his face — intense sparks. Camera swings with the momentum. He pulls himself up with force. ⸻ 8.5 – 9.5s Fast aggressive climb using windows and AC units. Bullet shatters glass right beside his head. Glass shards fall downward. Movement is fast, urgent, controlled panic. ⸻ 9.5 – 10.0s Reaches rooftop. Bullet hits near his feet. He pauses briefly, spots a hidden sniper suitcase under a water tank. Immediately sprints toward it. ⸻ PHYSICS & EFFECTS Bullet impacts create strong sparks, debris bursts, and visible force Water hits with weight and affects clothing behavior Barefoot contact interacts realistically with surfaces Camera reacts subtly to shock impacts Environment responds dynamically ⸻ CONSTRAINT No cuts No gore No additional scenes No timeline changes No mirrored movement No face distortionshow more

Zar⭕on
11,116 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
Another IG distribution update that you totally didn’t ask... for. It’s been about 5 days since I started putting serious effort into content and paid ad distribution for JKIndex.io. The IG account went from around 7 followers to 40. Obviously still tiny numbers, but nearly 6x in five days. Instagram is one of the channels I specifically called out in my JK distribution thesis because collectors are already doing the exact thing JK Index is built around there. It also probably explains why this content hasn’t done nearly as well here on X. There just isn’t the same concentration of grading specific content and communities here that already exists on Instagram and Reddit. On IG, some people post guess the grade content. Others crack slabs and regrade cards. Others rip packs and ask what a potential hit could grade. > People watch > Call PSA 8, 9 or 10 in the comments > Debate over it > Sometimes return later for the grade reveal This is already an event. In a loose sense, it is already a market. It just doesn’t have a surface. 1⃣ There’s no lasting record of who actually knows how to grade. 2⃣ Hundreds of opinions never become a market price. 3⃣ The owner still has no way to protect themselves if the 10 they expected comes back a 9. That’s what Before the Slab is being built around. None of this behavior depends on JK Index existing. That’s what makes it interesting. Collectors are already doing it every day. Anyway, back to the numbers, because they at least give us something concrete. Over the latest IG reporting window, the JK Index IG had: > 29,238 views from 20,959 viewers > 99.5% of those views came from non followers > 373 interactions > 511 profile visits More importantly, since I refactored /preview a few days ago so people could play without creating an account, 262 unique guest sessions have landed on the page. 249 of them arrived with UTMs. Only 8 started a run and 5 completed one though. Regardless, finally reaching the audience I thought I could reach. Now the problem of moving them from watching someone guess a grade on Instagram to making the call themselves on JK Index. The GTM agency I hired also started this week, so I’m excited to see what we learn and whether we can actually move those numbers. Anyway, I’ll probably force another one of these updates onto your feed next week. Good day.show more

Grooovy
78,951 Aufrufe • vor 18 Tagen
🚨 Aurora Alert! 🚨 Hey everyone, a Coronal Mass... Ejection (CME) from the Sun is heading our way, potentially sparking strong aurora displays tonight into tomorrow (Nov 7-8). NOAA predicts arrival of the CME around midnight UTC on Nov 7, but add +/- 7 hours for uncertainty. The CME we are concerned with specifically launched due to an M7.4 CME produced by AR 4274. In coronagraph imagery, a full halo eruption iswasclearly seen. This is how we know this particular eruption is coming at us. When it will hit and how strong it will be are not things we can predict until we see the shockwave detected by satellites close to Earth (ACE, DSCOVR at the L1 point). The forecast shows possible G3 storming, and there are multiple CMEs on the way besides the main arrival around midnight on Nov 7. There is also a coronal hole that may enhance and add additional complexity to the situation, affecting arrival times of the CME(s). Conditions need to align for the best-case scenario to play out. The CME needs to hit (most models have a high % chance of this happening, but you never know), and the Bz needs to be southward for some time for conditions to ramp up. The auroral ovals may expand to lower latitudes, and chasers above the 45th parallel may see auroras all night long. During substorms, the aurora "explodes" across the sky and becomes bright and tall. These explosive bursts push the northern lights higher in the sky, making them appear further equatorward. Download my free e-book and check my blog for substorm info: E-book: Substorms: Your aurora apps will likely not tell you when a substorm is occuring, but these times are VERY important since we have a full moon. Without a substorm, you may not be able to see the aurora well. To track substorm activity, I use the GOES magnetometers. I have a tutorial about how to use these data on my website: . A few aurora apps/websites may help you track substorms. For example, the Glendale App issues alerts when substorms are occuring: . This app has a bit of a steeper learning curve compared to others, but it provides useful alerts for catching brief intensifications of aurora. I also like Norlys ( and Aurora Notice ( Webcams are probably the MOST helpful resources, though. I have a large list of cameras all around the world and the northern U.S. on my website: . If you see the aurora on a webcam near you, it is out at your location, too. The Maine webcam in particular is great to get a "feel" for how aurora might shape up across the Lower 48. I always have that one pulled up as sun sets on the east coast to see if aurora can immediately be seen on the northern horizon. Keep following for more updates on this event. I am at a workshop today until 5 pm MST then traveling back to Calgary on my way to the Aurora Summit, so be patient with my updates. I am working as fast as I can :) Thanks!show more

Vincent Ledvina
24,437 Aufrufe • vor 9 Monaten
Buddy had been going to that beach with the... Miller family for almost 14 years. When he was young, getting him out of the water was usually harder than getting him into it. He would race into the surf before anyone had finished taking their shoes off and keep swimming until somebody finally called him back. The years changed that little by little. His runs became slow walks, his coat faded around the face, and eventually the Labrador who once spent an hour in the ocean was happy just standing where the water reached his paws. A few days earlier, the family had heard the words they had been dreading. Buddy was very old, and he was very sick. The veterinarian couldn't tell them exactly how much time he had left. There was no dramatic countdown, only the understanding that they were probably looking at days instead of months and that keeping him comfortable mattered more than anything else now. Emma was the one who brought up the beach. It had always been Buddy's place. So they drove him there one more time. Nobody brought a ball. Nobody tried to get him excited or make the afternoon into something it wasn't. They walked slowly down to the shoreline and let Buddy decide what he wanted to do. For a while, he simply stood there. The family stayed several feet behind him while Buddy looked toward the ocean. Then he turned and looked back at them. Emma's eyes were already wet. "We're right here, Buddy." The old Labrador held their gaze for a moment before turning toward the water. His first steps were slow. The wet sand gave slightly beneath his paws, and when the first little wave reached him, Buddy stopped long enough to feel it move around his legs. Then he kept going. The water reached his chest, and for a few seconds he stood quietly looking out at the same ocean he'd been running into since he was a puppy. Buddy started swimming. It was only a few strokes, nothing like the long swims the family remembered. His gray muzzle stayed above the surface while he moved slowly through the shallow water close to shore. Nobody called him back. They just walked along the sand beside him. After a short distance, Buddy slowed and turned his head toward his family again. His mother wiped her face. "Good boy, Buddy. We love you!" Buddy stayed in the water a little longer before coming back toward shore. The family dried him off and sat with him on the sand until the evening grew colder. Buddy rested between them while they talked about old vacations, ruined towels, muddy car seats and all the times he'd refused to leave that beach when everyone else was ready to go home. They knew one last trip couldn't change what was coming. That wasn't the point. For one more afternoon, Buddy got to smell the ocean, feel the water around him and look back to find the same family waiting where they had always been. If you could give your dog one last perfect day, where would you take them?show more

Gabriele Corno
43,974 Aufrufe • vor 2 Tagen
A FULL ANIME FIGHT SCENE GENERATED WITH AI. AND... THE PROMPT IS PUBLIC. Higgsfield just open-sourced its Originals: their flagship in-house productions are now fully transparent. For every video you can see: → the full prompt → every reference (image and audio) → the exact generation settings: model, quality, resolution This clip has a creature transformation, two-character fight choreography, slow motion, even pink blood to dodge the gore. All described in a single prompt you can copy, reproduce or remix as is. Full prompt: "Girll with blue hair and guy with black hair enters empty classroom at dusk, red-orange sky bleeding through tall windows, desks and chairs overturned and scattered with loose papers on the floor; the black-bob girl in a white sailor uniform with blue collar sits collapsed against the wall beneath the blackboard, knees drawn up, sweat soaking her bangs, shoulders convulsing in short spasms, one hand pressed to her stomach, breath ragged and wet. Blue-haired girl in a navy school blazer and pleated skirt enters first through the sliding door, kusarigama scythe held low at her side, blade catching the red window-light; black-haired boy in an open-collar white shirt and loosened tie follows a beat behind, war hammer resting on his shoulder, smirk fading as he sees the sick girl. Camera pushes in low and fast toward the collapsed girl, handheld micro-shake, then whip-pans to the two arrivals freezing in the doorway. The sick girl's spine arches unnaturally, a wet tearing sound as her skin splits along the shoulder blades, bone spurs punching outward, extra eyelids blistering open across her collarbone and cheeks — camera holds in a static wide as the transformation escalates, cutting to tight inserts of individual eyes opening one by one along her growing arms, her school uniform shredding as the body doubles then triples in mass, clawed feet cracking the floorboards, her head deforming into a horned, skull-white cranium ringed with curved fangs, one massive central eye where her face used to be, remnants of the blue collar-ribbon still hanging from a warped throat. She rises to full monster height, towering over the desks, guttural roar rattling the windows. Blue-haired girl plants her feet and swings the scythe up into guard as the boy drops the hammer off his shoulder into a two-handed grip; camera does a fast 180-degree orbit around both of them as they charge. Dutch-angle low shot as the boy closes distance first, hammer swinging in a wide horizontal arc into the monster's leg — impact throws him sideways through a row of desks, wood splintering, into the side wall, plaster cracking around his body, hard cut to his grunt and a slow recovery push off the wall. Blue-haired girl vaults over the wreckage, scythe trailing a whip of motion blur, camera speed-ramping into slow motion as the curved blade connects across the monster's forearm — hot pink ichor sprays in thick arcing ribbons instead of red blood, droplets suspended mid-air in the slowed frame, blade sound a wet metallic tear. Monster backhands her mid-recovery, camera whip-pans to follow her body slamming into the blackboard, chalk dust exploding outward, board cracking down the middle. Rapid cross-cutting: low hero-angle on the boy re-entering with a rising hammer strike into the monster's exposed ribcage-like plating, close slow-mo insert on the point of impact as bone-white shards and pink fluid burst outward; over-the-shoulder shot from the monster's height looking down as both fighters flank it from opposite sides. Girl's scythe hooks into the monster's shoulder joint, camera locked tight on her straining grip and gritted teeth as she wrenches it downward, boy's hammer following through into the same joint a half-second later — impact sound layered, thick and final, monster's roar breaking into a low collapsing groan as its mass folds inward and it drops to its knees then face-first into the floor in a slow, weighty fall, camera pulling back and up into a wide static shot of the wrecked classroom settling into stillness. Both fighters stand over the fallen mass, weapons lowering, chests heaving, camera slowly circling them at floor level; blue-haired girl wipes pink fluid off her cheek with the back of her wrist and starts laughing between breaths, boy lets the hammer head drop to the floor with a thud and laughs too, leaning against a desk, both grinning, exhausted, shoulder-checking each other, red dusk light still pouring through the cracked windows. Ambient sound throughout: creaking wood, scattering papers, cracking plaster, wet impact foley, labored breathing, the monster's guttural vocalizations, ending on genuine breathless laughter. Render risk: full-body transformation sequence may render as a static morph or skip frames — fallback to hard-cutting between three discrete transformation stages rather than one continuous morph if the engine smooths it into mush. Risk: pink blood may drift toward red under default color grading — reinforce with explicit magenta-pink hue callouts at each blood beat. Risk: multi-character wide fight choreography may merge the two fighters' silhouettes in wide shots — favor alternating single-subject framing over simultaneous two-shot action if clarity fails." Made with Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield AI Full open-sourced prompts & assets below👇show more

gus
100,376 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
We used our agent to push Seedance 2.5’s photorealistic... skin rendering to the limit. Right from the opening shot, you can clearly see the natural texture of the skin. As the video plays, notice the subtle reflections on the glasses and the natural movement of each strand of hair. We’ve also improved both the canvas and the agent, making the entire creative process simpler than ever. Full prompt below: @ Image1 is the sole visual reference for the adult woman’s identity, facial structure, hairstyle, thin round metal glasses, black ribbed cardigan, silver cross necklace, indoor background, lighting, and selfie composition. Create a 15-second vertical 9:16 TikTok-style selfie video filmed with a front-facing smartphone camera. Preserve her exact identity, facial proportions, hairstyle, glasses, wardrobe, necklace, skin tone, and relaxed refined appearance throughout the entire video. She holds the phone at the same arm’s-length distance and slightly tilted angle shown in the reference image. Keep the mood natural, intimate, confident, and tasteful. 0–3 seconds | close-up | slightly tilted high-angle selfie perspective matching Image | 26mm equivalent front-camera lens | handheld selfie movement: she looks directly into the lens with a calm expression, subtly adjusts her phone grip, and forms a soft half-smile. Keep her eyes, lips, glasses, and facial surface in sharp natural focus. Soft window light should reveal visible but subtle natural pores, fine vellus hair, delicate under-eye texture, realistic lip lines, slight tonal variation, and natural facial asymmetry. 3–7 seconds | medium close-up | same arm’s-length selfie angle, gently rotated a few degrees to her left | 28mm equivalent | slow handheld arc: she tilts her head slightly toward the window and lets a few loose strands of hair fall near her cheek. Preserve realistic glasses reflections, detailed hair flyaways, natural skin texture, and subtle breathing. The movement should feel like an authentic smartphone selfie rather than a staged fashion shoot. 7–11 seconds | close-up | slightly lower flattering selfie angle while maintaining the same phone-held perspective | 30mm equivalent | gentle handheld push-in as she brings the phone slightly closer. She briefly glances to the side, then returns her gaze to the lens with a relaxed, quietly alluring expression. Maintain consistent facial identity and stable fine detail across frames, including natural pores, fine facial hairs, soft under-eye texture, realistic eyelid creases, natural lip texture, and small micro-expressions. 11–15 seconds | close-up | return to the original reference angle | 26mm equivalent | gentle handheld settle: she lightly touches a strand of hair near her cheek, holds eye contact, and ends with a restrained warm smile. Keep her skin naturally detailed and softly illuminated, with realistic pore visibility and fine facial texture that remains consistent during movement. End naturally without freezing into an artificial pose. Use soft directional daylight from the left side of the frame, muted neutral colors, realistic smartphone front-camera exposure, subtle handheld micro-movement, natural focus breathing, physically accurate reflections on the glasses, and authentic facial motion. The skin should look unfiltered and lifelike, with visible but subtle pores and fine detail, never airbrushed or artificially sharpened. Include quiet indoor room tone, faint fabric movement, and soft phone-handling sounds. No dialogue, no music, no captions, no text overlays. Negative constraints: do not change her identity, facial structure, age, hairstyle, glasses, clothing, necklace, background, or camera perspective. No beauty-filter smoothing, poreless skin, waxy complexion, excessive sharpening, artificial HDR, harsh skin texture, exaggerated wrinkles, gritty complexion, acne emphasis, unstable pores, crawling facial details, skin flicker, changing skin tone, face warping, eye asymmetry, melted glasses, duplicated jewelry, extra fingers, distorted hands, unnatural head rotations, sudden zooms, third-person camera angles, hard cuts, flickering exposure, overexposure, underexposure, artificial poses, or explicit content.show more

underwood
18,839 Aufrufe • vor 2 Tagen
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield AI The visual fidelity and... scene consistency bring this pirate adventure to life like never before.Every cut feels intentional immersive and ready for the big screen. Full open sourced prompts & assets below: SCENE CONTEXT Bright day at sea aboard a sailing galleon. Captain Eduardo bursts out of the sterncastle door onto the deck; his scarlet macaw lands on his LEFT shoulder mid-stride. He runs up to the quarterdeck where a lookout crewman watches the horizon through a brass spyglass, takes the spyglass and looks himself: a distant island, and a violent optical crash zoom finds a small futuristic hard case on the beach. Then a second crewman runs up, grabs his arm and points the OTHER way, astern — Eduardo turns: a black-sailed pirate ship very far behind them, a speck on the horizon. He does not raise the spyglass — he just stands and stares at the distant black sails, holding the look. ACTIVE REFERENCES >> — lean pirate captain, dark curly hair falling free from under a dusty mustard-yellow cloth bandana, a small white shark tooth pinned to the front of the bandana above his temple, thin moustache, gold hoop earrings, cream linen shirt under a worn brown leather waistcoat, cloth sash and leather belts. 100% matches the reference; studio sheet layout NOT inherited. >> — scarlet macaw, red body, blue-and-yellow wing feathers, small leather shoulder harness. 100% matches the reference; it flies in and rides Eduardo's left shoulder. >> — weathered pirate crewmen from the reference group (bandana, rough shirt, vest). 100% match the reference; TWO of them appear: the lookout at the quarterdeck rail, and a second runner who arrives in CUT 4 pointing astern. >> — collapsible brass spyglass with dark leather-wrapped barrel sections. 100% matches the reference; starts in the lookout's hands, ends at Eduardo's eye. >> — Eduardo's galleon: pale square sails, tall wooden sterncastle, raised quarterdeck. 100% matches the reference; controls hull, deck, masts and rigging only. >> — calm bright sea, glittering sun path, hazy horizon. Controls water and sky atmosphere only. >> — small lone island: dense dark-green jungle cover, a curved white-sand beach on one side, grey rocky cliff edges, turquoise shallows ringing the shore. 100% matches the reference; it is the island seen on the horizon and inside the spyglass view. >> — small futuristic hard case: matte-black armored corners, neon acid-green side panels, brushed-steel top plate with a glowing green star-shaped button. 100% matches the reference; it appears ONLY inside the zoomed spyglass view of CUT 3, lying on the beach. >> — enemy pirate galleon: black sails, acid-green skull-and-crossed-swords on the mainsail, dark carved hull. 100% matches the reference; revealed VERY far astern in CUT 4 as a tiny silhouette on the horizon — never seen closer in this beat. LOCATION MAP >> under sail on >>, open bright sea. The sterncastle door opens onto the main deck; a short wooden stair leads up to the quarterdeck at the stern. The lookout stands at the quarterdeck rail on the forward side, spyglass raised toward the horizon screen-right. Far on that horizon, 2–3 km out: >> — dense green jungle mass, the white-sand beach catching the sun on its near side, turquoise water at its shore. In the OPPOSITE direction, astern of the ship screen-left: open sea where >> rides VERY FAR OFF — 4–5 km out, right on the horizon line, a tiny dark silhouette almost dissolved in the haze — present in the world from the start, revealed to the camera only in CUT 4. Haze visible at the horizon distance. Sun high, sea glitter everywhere. FIRST FRAME / BLOCKING First frame: the sterncastle door already swinging open, >> mid-stride through it onto the deck, body angled toward the quarterdeck stair screen-right. Crew activity in the background of the deck. The lookout is visible up on the quarterdeck at the rail, spyglass already at his eye, pointed screen-right toward the horizon. FORMAT MODE Sequence of cuts, no timecodes — cuts only at the specified points, the camera does not cut on its own. CUT 1 — 63° handheld follow: the door bursts open, Eduardo comes out in a strange hurried scurry — up on TIPTOE, quick tiny mincing steps, both arms half-raised in front of him with elbows out, hands hovering at chest height, shoulders slightly hunched — comically odd, but FAST, covering the deck at 10 km/h. >> sweeps in from off-frame upper-right, wings braking, and lands on his left shoulder without breaking the scurry. He tiptoe-rushes across the deck and up the quarterdeck stair; the camera chases behind-left, half a beat late. CUT 2 — MS, 47°, on the quarterdeck: the lookout at the rail with >> raised. Eduardo arrives frame-left, the scarlet macaw >> sitting clearly visible ON HIS LEFT SHOULDER through the whole cut. With his RIGHT hand he grabs the spyglass out of the lookout's hands in one firm motion and raises it right-handed to his RIGHT eye toward the horizon screen-right, left eye squeezing shut. The lookout yields a step. CUT 3 — SPYGLASS POV, MONOCULAR: one single round image — the view through ONE lens of a telescope, a single circle centered in frame, black around it. This is a one-eyed spyglass view, never the twin overlapping circles of binoculars. Extreme telephoto image swaying with a hand-held tremor, compressed haze layers stacking toward the island. Distant >> sits small in the circle: dark-green jungle, the curved white-sand beach, turquoise shallows, heat haze. Hold 1 second — then a RAPID CRASH ZOOM, one continuous accelerating optical dive down to the waterline of the beach: >> lying on the wet sand, black-and-acid-green case, steel top plate, green star button glinting. The zoom lands and locks on the case filling half the circle. Hold. CUT 4 — MS, 47°: Eduardo lowering the spyglass, macaw on his left shoulder — a second crewman from >> runs into frame from screen-left, grabs Eduardo's arm and jabs his finger the OTHER way, astern, screen-left, shouting over the wind: "CAP'N! BEHIND US!" — and the macaw on Eduardo's shoulder instantly screams it back in a harsh parrot voice: "BEHIND US! BEHIND US!", wings half-flaring. Eduardo whips around following the point; the camera racks past his shoulder — REVEAL deep in the frame: >> VERY far astern, a TINY black silhouette sitting right on the horizon line — smaller in the frame than Eduardo's fist, under 5% of the frame height, barely bigger than a speck, half-swallowed by haze — but the black sails read unmistakably. Vast empty water fills everything between the rail and that distant speck. Eduardo does NOT raise the spyglass — it stays lowered in his right hand. He simply STANDS and STARES at the tiny black sails, motionless, eyes locked on the horizon. The cut ends on his long look toward the enemy ship against the empty sea. OPTICS CUT 1: 63° observational wide, handheld. CUT 2: 47° neutral. CUT 3: monocular spyglass optics — ONE single circular image (a one-lens telescope, never the twin circles of binoculars), tele compression as at 8°, soft edge inside the circle; the crash zoom is purely optical, horizon compressing, haze layers stacking. CUT 4: 47° neutral with a rack to the deep background on the reveal, then holding on Eduardo's profile against the horizon. No drift mid-segment. CAMERA Handheld operator character throughout the real-world cuts: chases the run at deck level in CUT 1 with visible footstep energy, settles to a 1–2 cm breath on the quarterdeck. Camera stays on the shadow side of Eduardo, sun working across from screen-right. The POV cut carries a hand-tremor sway of 1–2 cm that calms when the zoom locks on the case. ACTION Door kicks open from inside. Eduardo's gait in CUT 1 is deliberately odd: he rushes on the balls of his feet, heels never touching the planks, tiny fast tiptoe steps, arms half-raised with hands floating in front of his chest — hurried and urgent, never slow, sash swaying with the quick mincing rhythm, boot toes tapping the deck. The macaw's landing is physical: wings flare to brake, claws grip the leather waistcoat's shoulder, one small balance flap as he keeps scurrying. The spyglass handover is brisk, captain's-right, two hands to one. In the POV the island rises gently with the ship's sway until the crash zoom pins the case. PERFORMANCE Urgency without panic: breath fast through the nose, eyes fixed forward during the run. At the eyepiece his face stills completely — squint tightens, lips part a fraction when the case appears. In CUT 4 the runner's grip snaps him out of it — head whip, eyes refocusing to the far black sails — then he goes still: eyes fixed on the distant ship, a slow exhale, jaw tightening a fraction — the look held long, unreadable, no words at all. Pore-level skin realism, sun catch-lights, spray-damp sheen on the temples. PHYSICS Ship heels gently on a calm swell; rigging sways against the sky. The parrot has real bird mass — landing compresses the shoulder slightly. Cloth reacts to the run wind. In the POV, heat haze wobbles the island image and glitter fires irregularly off the water; the case sits with real weight in the wet sand, a shallow water film sliding around its base. LIGHTING High bright sun, 5600K daylight, hard key from screen-right with sea-bounce fill from below. Deck in full sun, crisp short shadows. Inside the spyglass POV the image is brighter and milkier — long air column, haze density rising toward the horizon; the case's acid-green panels and glowing star button read as the only saturated color on the pale beach. AUDIO Wind over the deck, sails snapping, boots on planks, macaw squawk on landing, gulls distant. On the POV: the world's sound thins to wind and a faint ring of focus. On the crash zoom a low whoosh rising in pitch, landing on near-silence with only the surf of the far beach, thin and distant. CUT 4: deck sound returns — running boots, the crewman's urgent shout over the wind: "CAP'N! BEHIND US!", answered at once by the macaw's harsh screeching echo: "BEHIND US! BEHIND US!" — then only the wind, a slow exhale, and the creak of the deck. No spoken line from Eduardo. STYLE Photoreal live-action, bright maritime daylight, fine film grain, crisp highlights with gentle roll-off, 8K master. POSITIVE LOCKS >> appears only inside the spyglass POV of CUT 3, lying on the beach at the waterline, star button glowing green in every frame it exists. The island always matches >>: green jungle, white-sand beach, turquoise shallows — and stays screen-right, ahead; the enemy ship stays astern, screen-left, in the opposite direction from the island. The spyglass POV (CUT 3) is MONOCULAR: one single round telescope image per frame. Eduardo handles the spyglass with his RIGHT hand at his RIGHT eye in every cut where he uses it. >> keeps black sails and the green skull mainsail in every appearance and stays VERY FAR AWAY the whole beat — naked-eye, she is only a tiny silhouette on the horizon, under 5% of the frame height in CUT 4; she never gets closer than the horizon line. After the reveal Eduardo keeps the spyglass LOWERED — he never raises it at the enemy ship; he speaks no line and makes no gesture — he simply stands looking at the distant ship, and the beat ends on that look; no cannons and no gunfire anywhere in this beat. Eduardo's head: mustard-yellow bandana with the small white shark tooth at the front, hair loose. In CUT 1 Eduardo moves only in the tiptoe scurry: heels off the deck, quick small steps, arms half-raised at chest height — fast and urgent the whole way. The macaw sits on Eduardo's LEFT shoulder continuously from its landing in CUT 1 through the end of the beat, clearly visible in CUTS 2 and 4. The spyglass is in the lookout's hands in CUT 2's first frame and in Eduardo's hands from then on. Same sun direction, same sea state, same wardrobe in every cut. Cuts only at the specified points.show more

Nawal
18,336 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
"After my wife Margaret died, my days narrowed down... to two constants: the worn steering wheel of my old 2001 pickup and the quiet companionship of my dog, Jasper. Jasper is fourteen now, his coat thinning, his muzzle dusted white with age. He still seems to remember Margaret humming in the garden, and when the house grew unbearably silent, he was the one steady presence that kept me grounded. So when my son Daniel invited us for Christmas, I made an effort. I scrubbed the grease from my hands, cleaned up as best I could, and brushed Jasper until his fur caught the light. I even clipped on the faded red bowtie Margaret had bought him years ago for his first holiday season. We drove three hours to Daniel’s neighborhood of towering hedges and sleek modern homes. His place looked like something out of a design magazine, every surface polished and precise. The doorbell wasn’t a bell at all but a camera that scanned faces. When Daniel opened the door, dressed sharply and holding his phone, he didn’t reach for a hug. His eyes went straight to Jasper. “This dinner is important,” he said carefully. “The dog can stay in the temperature-controlled garage.” I glanced at Jasper, who was already trembling in the unfamiliar setting, then at the spotless concrete space Daniel described as suitable. It felt cold in more ways than one. I knew I couldn’t leave him there. Within half an hour, we were back on the road. We ended up at a small roadside diner glowing under neon lights miles away. I ordered burgers and coffee. My joints complained about the drive, and the meal was nothing fancy. But Jasper lay beside the booth, relaxed and content, included in my world the way he always had been. A building may come from architects and loans. A real home comes from loyalty and love. That evening, Daniel had his immaculate house. I had something else — a place where Jasper belonged at the center of it all. It’s a simple reminder to cherish the ones who greet you at the door and stand beside you no matter what. They don’t measure worth by wealth or appearances. They just want to share space with you. When life reaches its end, you won’t be counting dollars or possessions. You’ll be asking yourself whether you loved deeply, forgave freely, and made a difference in the hearts that mattered.show more

Crazy Moments
15,865 Aufrufe • vor 1 Tag
After my wife Margaret died, my days narrowed down... to two constants: the worn steering wheel of my old 2001 pickup and the quiet companionship of my dog, Jasper. Jasper is fourteen now, his coat thinning, his muzzle dusted white with age. He still seems to remember Margaret humming in the garden, and when the house grew unbearably silent, he was the one steady presence that kept me grounded. So when my son Daniel invited us for Christmas, I made an effort. I scrubbed the grease from my hands, cleaned up as best I could, and brushed Jasper until his fur caught the light. I even clipped on the faded red bowtie Margaret had bought him years ago for his first holiday season. We drove three hours to Daniel’s neighborhood of towering hedges and sleek modern homes. His place looked like something out of a design magazine, every surface polished and precise. The doorbell wasn’t a bell at all but a camera that scanned faces. When Daniel opened the door, dressed sharply and holding his phone, he didn’t reach for a hug. His eyes went straight to Jasper. “This dinner is important,” he said carefully. “The dog can stay in the temperature-controlled garage.” I glanced at Jasper, who was already trembling in the unfamiliar setting, then at the spotless concrete space Daniel described as suitable. It felt cold in more ways than one. I knew I couldn’t leave him there. Within half an hour, we were back on the road. We ended up at a small roadside diner glowing under neon lights miles away. I ordered burgers and coffee. My joints complained about the drive, and the meal was nothing fancy. But Jasper lay beside the booth, relaxed and content, included in my world the way he always had been. A building may come from architects and loans. A real home comes from loyalty and love. That evening, Daniel had his immaculate house. I had something else — a place where Jasper belonged at the center of it all. It’s a simple reminder to cherish the ones who greet you at the door and stand beside you no matter what. They don’t measure worth by wealth or appearances. They just want to share space with you. When life reaches its end, you won’t be counting dollars or possessions. You’ll be asking yourself whether you loved deeply, forgave freely, and made a difference in the hearts that mattered.show more

The Husky
70,545 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten