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When you ask Logan why men really love thirst trap dances… 👀💃 Plot twist: it’s all generated by Akool — no actors, just pure Gen AI magic 😎🔥 #ThirstTrapTalk #AIContent #GenAI #AkoolMagic #FunnyTikTok #LoganSays #NoActorsNoProblem #AIvsReality

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Shaylee Trinidadvor 1 Jahr

That twist caught me off guard

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Gen AI doing too much again

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Can’t trust my eyes anymore

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Mind officially blown 🤯

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I’m not okay 😵

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Henry Daubrez 🌸💀

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I want to begin by acknowledging the immense time and energy I have poured into this study. It has taken me hundreds of hours to put everything together, as I spent countless days and nights in the depths of research, video production, and writing. I’ve invested thousands of hours crafting the free books I’ve offered to you so far; everything I do is designed not only to share knowledge but to awaken souls, to break the chains of control, and to guide each of you toward the truth that is hidden beneath the surface. I apologize for the delay in bringing this to you; the weight of this work requires deep reflection, profound research, and the careful crafting of every word, every thought. This is not just a post, not just a message; it’s a call to action, a sacred transmission that demands to be heard by every heart still bound by ignorance. I don’t share this for praise, I don’t seek accolades. I only ask that you allow this to stir your soul, that you feel the message within these words; because if you feel it, it will resonate with your very core. Everything that I have created, every video I’ve made, every book I’ve written, is not just knowledge; it’s a frequency, an energy designed to break the barriers that have been built around our minds. This content isn’t just meant to inform; it is meant to awaken, to shatter the programming that has been imposed upon us for generations. And that is why I must ask you, as you read these words, to not just passively consume them. I ask you to feel them. Feel the urgency. Feel the truth. This is not something you can ignore. This is a message for every soul who has been deceived, for every mind that has been conditioned. This is not just a story; it is your story. The story of the human race, fighting for its very survival, its connection to God, its resonance. THE WAR ON RESONANCE is real. It is not just a metaphor. It is happening now, and it is not happening by chance. They have tried to silence us, to steal our essence, to suppress our divine truth through every means possible; through technology, through manipulation, through biological warfare. But here is where they made their fatal mistake: they underestimated the power of memory. They thought they could sever the connection between us and God. They thought they could extinguish the very thing that makes us human; the divine spark that lives in each of us. They thought they could turn us into hollow vessels, devoid of soul. But they are wrong. Because no matter how much they try to manipulate the frequencies, no matter how much they try to program us, there is one thing they cannot erase: our ability to remember who we are. They cannot erase our connection to God, our connection to love, our connection to truth. We are waking up. And when enough of us awaken, their entire system will collapse. Not because we “fight back” in the traditional sense; but because our souls will radiate a frequency so pure, so true, that their control will disintegrate in its presence. It is already happening. But we need your help. We need you to share this message, to carry this truth forward. It is not just a responsibility; it is a divine calling. The more of us who awaken, the more this system will crumble. It is already starting to happen. And that is why I am asking you... no, urging you; to like, share, and follow. Share this message with everyone you know. Let them feel the truth. Let them remember. Because this is bigger than us; it’s about saving humanity, reclaiming our divine birthright, and restoring what has been stolen from us for so long. And when you share it, you are not just sharing information. You are sharing a frequency; a wave of truth that can never be stopped. Every person who reads this, every person who feels it, is another soul who is waking up, another soul who is remembering their connection to God. So I ask you now, with all my heart: Do not let this message die here. Take it, carry it, share it. Because when we all awaken; together... the chains will break, and the truth will reign supreme. This is not the end. It is the beginning. Wake up. Feel God again. Remember who you are. This is our fight, and together, we will win.

Noah B. Price

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✂️HOW TO SCHOOL A LIBERAL ON TRUMP DITCHING THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The Department’s a Money Pit: Look, the U.S. spends more per student than almost any country, yet our test scores are mediocre at best. If the Department of Education was some magic fix, wouldn’t we be crushing it by now? Shutting it down doesn’t mean education stops—it means states can cut the fat and spend smarter. States Know Best: Education isn’t one-size-fits-all. California’s got different problems than Texas or Montana. Why should some D.C. bureaucrat who’s never set foot in these places dictate what’s best? Trump’s plan hands control back to the states, where people actually live the issues. It’s Not About Chaos: Liberals will say, “Oh, it’ll be a mess without federal oversight!” But states already handle most of the funding—over 90%—and set their own curriculums. The feds just sprinkle some cash and a ton of red tape. Ditching the department cuts the strings, not the schools. Kids Won’t Lose Out: They’ll scream about poor kids or special ed losing support. Reality check: Trump’s team isn’t axing programs like Title I or IDEA—they’re talking about moving them to other agencies or block grants. Same money, less middleman. Why’s that so scary? Feds Don’t Run Schools Anyway: Ask them: “What does the Department even do?” It doesn’t set curriculums or hire teachers—it’s mostly loans and grants. States and local boards already call the shots. Shutting it down isn’t flipping the table; it’s just clearing out an extra cook in the kitchen. Woke Agenda Pushback: The Department’s been a megaphone for stuff like gender ideology and CRT, which a lot of parents hate. Trump’s move says, “Let states and families decide what’s taught, not some elite agenda.” If they’re pro-choice on education, why not this? Congress Has to Agree: They’ll say Trump’s some dictator who’ll ruin everything. Remind them: he can’t just snap his fingers and poof, it’s gone. Congress has to vote, and it needs 60 Senators. This isn’t a power grab—it’s a debate liberals can join if they’ve got better ideas. Jimmy Carter’s Experiment Failed: The Department started in ‘79 under Carter, and conservatives have been skeptical since day one. Decades later, are we really better off? If it’s not working, why cling to it like a security blanket? Efficiency Over Bureaucracy: Elon Musk’s DOGE crew is already sniffing out waste. Why keep a $79 billion agency when we could streamline it into something leaner? Liberals love efficiency when it’s their pet projects—why not here? Challenge Their Fear: Flip it on them: “If you’re so sure the states can’t handle it, why do you trust them with everything else—like roads, cops, or taxes?” Watch them squirm when they realize they’re betting against the people they claim to champion.

Moe

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I recommend that you watch the video first before reading. I will try my best to get you to believe that this is a life or death situation. Because it really is. Also I would like to remove any misconceptions and confusion. It does no one any good if my point is missed. Not me, not you. It is the thing I love most about prayer. So first of all, prayer is not an excuse to do nothing, hence my biggest issues when our respected men of God tell us just to pray. Look, when you pray for God’s protection in the morning, you don’t get out on the mainroad and jump in front of a moving car. No, you’d have to get to work by driving carefully. That is how you get the complete answer to your prayer. Second of all, I am not your typical anything, when you feel you have figured me out, reserve a little space in your mind for surprises (they are usually not bad ones). However you can always bank on that I will stand for Righteousness, Justice, Truth, Equity and Fairness So here goes, legislation that’s what I love about prayer. An exercise where precedences can be birth. There are different types of changes such as the swapping between two already existent things/experiences. However the biggest type of change is the one where the seen or usual or existent gives room for the never-seen-before or unusual or non-existent. This is what it means to set precedence. The making of Firsts. People who are spiritually deep know that, for something to achieve “being” then it didn’t exist before. And if “it” didn’t exist before, it meant there are existing protocols/workings/laws/principles ensuring “It” never be (comes into existence). So if “It” must be, then you may have to legislate a new Law/Act to make “It” be (come into existence) first in the spiritual and then watch out for its manifestation in the physical. The movie is an account of events that actually happened. This is a true life story. Not fiction, this is what makes the wisdom therein even more intense. This is why I speak in tongues, how else am I going to have access to the secret archives of spiritual information for which to build my case on. This is why Paul says the conversation is not with man but with God “howbeit he speaketh mysteries” 1Cor14:2. This is why God encourages you to present your strong reasons. “...let us plead and argue together. Set forth your case that you may be justified (proved right)". Why should you enact a new protocol? Why should a new Act be raised for you? Why should you have a one-in-town kind of favour/grace/unction/reach/influence/help/vision/sight/run/strength? Whatever the new thing you want is, what if it is a matter of life and death. This is what I meant at the beginning of this post. What if you want to start generational wealth for your progeny. FIRSTS a.k.a NEW THINGS usually either have to be birthed or be legislated. I will/may speak on birthing in another post. The point here is God is a Judge too, you can get him to rule in your favor, you just have to have done your research. Especially when your matter requires dealing with your Antecedents. (No matter how much she tried and wanted it your Mother couldn’t get pregnant until she was forty-five why should you have a child in your twenties? Because you simply want it?). It’s just that you are not (re)searching physical things, sometimes you are searching on spiritual protocols that predates Adam. That’s why Psalms40:7 says “Then said I, Behold, I come; in the volume of the book as it is written for me: Yes, really, or why do you think the Bible says “…for the [Holy] Spirit searches diligently, exploring and examining everything, even sounding the profound and bottomless things of God [the divine counsels and things hidden (and) beyond man’s scrutiny]” 1Cor2:10. Praying in tongues is a multifaceted multidimensional exercise. The Spirit of God is helping your spirit research, discern, articulate accurately and speak.

Dr Ayo

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