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Here is a VERY Interesting video, I just learned about while watching Alex, Criminal Network and Damian was a Guest, 857Tucson talked about, and they showed the video....The Creator is Doug Live North Port, I clipped this video, and cut it short while I started this post, and while...

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250724 #ATEEZ #Hongjoong about Seonghwa’s hand after the incident, TOKTOQ pop (voice) live (rough translation): I saw in the comments that many of you are curious about Seonghwa’s hand, and actually, I noticed it yesterday too - in the messages on Fromm. To be honest, I wasn’t sure how Seonghwa himself wanted to talk about it, and he knows better than I do about the extent of his injury, so I didn’t want to speak on his behalf, which is why I deliberately didn’t mention it earlier. But I saw today that Seonghwa talked about it yesterday, so I think I can say a little now. Actually, it happened right before my solo stage, so during the performance I wasn’t fully aware of what had happened, and I found out only later. When members get injured on stage, it’s always tough. Of course, we feel it physically ourselves, but it’s also hard to know how it comes across to those watching, and that’s why it’s not easy to talk about these things publicly. Still, I talked to Seonghwa after the performance and saw how he was doing. While there’s nothing fortunate about getting injured - and it was one of those unpredictable situations where no one was at fault - it seems like the emergency response was handled well. And Seonghwa was even smiling when talking about it, so it doesn’t seem to be anything extremely serious. But I think what worries ATINY - and me too - is not just the pain, but the fact that burns or sparks like that can leave scars easily. We really don’t want any lasting marks on Seonghwa’s hands, or anywhere on his body. Thankfully, our care team is doing a great job making sure he’s being looked after properly. Of course, there’s not much I can personally do, but we’ll keep communicating well with the members, the stage production team, and the on-site staff so that accidents like this don’t happen again. Since this isn’t directly about me, it feels a bit awkward to talk about it at length, but I know a lot of you are concerned and curious, so I wanted to share. video cr. m0men1_s2

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Denzel Washington’s epic monologue towards the end of Training Day was largely improvised on set. Director Antoine Fuqua was so blown away by his performance, he says he thinks he "forgot to yell cut”. He explains… “That’s Denzel. He was just in his zone. I mean, that was one of those moment...people talk about AI. Those are the moments where you go...it's a great tool. It's gonna be a great tool, I think...but the emotion, and the moment that an actor can bring - you can't predict that. That's something that's just inside of Denzel. And when that came out, I was just like - I hope I got it. I just turned to my operator - who was shaking- I looked over at the guy - I was like, “please tell me you got that.” Because that was the take. That was it. There was no other take - I mean, how do you tell an actor like that, that that wasn't good enough? …He walked over to me, and he just had this look in his eyes. I was like, “you good?” He said, “you good?” I said, “Yeah…” Some of that was in the script, but he flipped it the way he did it. "Putting cases on all you." He kind of added some things in there. And then he just went into a whole other zone with the whole King Kong thing- with Pelican Bay - Denzel started that. That was Denzel. That was him, man. He just kind of lit up, and I think I forgot to yell cut. I was just watching it, because everybody started walking away, and I'm just watching him, and then he lights a cigarette - and he's talking - and I'm just watching him. I think at some point he probably looked at me like, you going to cut? And I'm like, “oh yeah, yeah, cut.” He was still in it. That's the thing with Denzel. He was so Alonso…I'm just watching him for a while because I didn't know what else he was going to do. It was just so magical. And then I think he looked up at me and I was like, “Okay, cut, cut.”

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If "they" (ultraterrestrials?) can do this, what else can they form out of thin air? Craft? Bodies/beings (AI?) that we think are ET? A lot of folks think this is bullshit and Leslie was fooled. I'm not one of them. I've read some of the same books about various physical mediums that Leslie mentions and it certainly seems like this is a real phenomenon. She (and David Haith) saw this in person at a Stewart Alexander (SA) seance. Leslie was a few feet away and shook the hand. This type of thing has been reported to be happening since at least the 1800s. Is it the dead communicating with us? I lean towards...NO. See Keel's take (I'll tweet that later today), which could be what's going on. LK on the alleged materialization of a hand. Why isn't it filmed? SA says he doesn't want his life turned upside down and disrupted, and he believes putting out a video showing this process would do just that. So he just keeps doing his thing every week. Skeptics would dismiss it and others would ask for more. SA is fine with the way things are now. Leslie: I have experienced this materialization many times and so have many other people. The table has a light under it and is illuminated. SA is strapped into his chair and has luminous knee pads on so you can see he's in his chair. "You see this vaporous cloud of ectoplasm coming over the edge of the table, towards my hand. It sort of looks like water, it's kind of moving. And it gets bigger and bigger. And then you start to see these sort of digits forming in it. You can see this hand forming before your eyes. There's a certain moment where it becomes from flat to three dimensional. And it's a fully-formed hand that you can see." The first time the hand appears, it forms a first and pounds on the table so everybody knows it's physical. Then the hand withdraws and the whole process repeats itself. "Then I'm allowed to touch that hand. I held that materialized hand, which didn't exist 30 seconds before I held it. It was an absolutely normal, human hand. Large. What was interesting to me was it was very warm and very soft. The skin felt like a baby's skin to me. Which kind of made sense to me bc it was just formed. It was like a large, male hand, there's nothing abnormal about it. It moved, it had all the structures of a hand." Leslie says the hand belongs to the spirit entity named Walter and he orchestrates the entire thing. I'm gonna repost this later with the full notes and quotes and the Keel excerpt, which might explain what is going on here and the possible connection to the phenomenon. Gonna go watch Leslie on Curt Jaimungal now. #ufotwitter #uaptwitter #ufo #uap #ufos Source:

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jihoon wants us to promise to have more fun at treasure concerts, film with your left hand and have fun with your right hand 🤙🏻 #지훈 🐶 you’re asking how yesterday was? yesterday was seriously so fun. it really was fun, but hmmm you guys need to have even more fun.. 🐶 you guys need to have more fun. teumes can def go harder than this, but you’re holding back. you guys can def do more, seriously, you really can but everyone kind of hesitates a little. just go out there and enjoy the atmosphere, got it? ok~? 🐶 i’m not saying don’t film or anything like that. you can film, it’s fine, i don’t mind it, because i think that’s the fans’ freedom. but i mean… film with one hand, your left hand, and use your right hand to hold your lightstick and have fun 🐶 but when both hands are on your phone like this… and i’m right in front of you… why are you looking at me through a camera filter first? you came to see me, so why… when i’m standing right in front of you, are you still only looking at me through your phone? it’s just a little disappointing to me 🐶 i’m not saying anyone is doing something wrong or anything like that, i’m just saying it feels a bit sad. i’m literally right in front of you, so why are you still looking at me inside your phone even when i’m right here? 🐶 and i know you want to take pictures, it’s okay. you can film it, keep it. it’s fine, because it’s not prohibited. in concerts where filming isn’t banned, ofc you can film. you want to take photos. ofc you want to take photos when your favorite singer is right in front of you, ofc you want to film it. i know that, we all know that. you can film it but film with your left hand and have fun with your right hand. let’s all make that promise. seriously, let’s really do it, film with your left hand and have fun with your right hand 🐶 because… when i’m like this, from up on stage when we look out like this, your gazes, your lightsticks, those kinds of things... when i feel like i’m directly interacting with each and every one of you like that.. i get out of breath like i might die, i get dizzy and everything, and my adrenaline gets pushed to the limit. but then if it’s all just iphone 17 pro maxes everywhere… it feels a bit disappointing 🐶 but i really do like that you film. i just feel a little regretful like if you film with one hand and have fun with the other.. like use your right hand properly to have fun, and use your left hand to film and capture everything… that’s how it should be, i guess. that kind of feeling 🐶 i’m not saying this to hear sorry from you guys. that’s not what i mean. i’m not saying you’re doing anything wrong, i just mean let’s all have fun together like that 💬 but oppa, if you’re playing with your right hand, the video in your left hand does get shaky so i just jump around and go all out 🐶 but even that shaking… i think of it as part of the live feeling

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