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Daemon Daze:Holy Knights

"Anima and Animus. It resides in all but which will dominate you? Can you survive the battle hymns between the two? Will you get both sides to coalesce? The choice is always yours.."

I designed a genre called "Cinemental". Combining the elements of film and instrumentals. These compositions are designed to take you on a journey wherever you may be in life. grab some solid headphones and embrace the stellar tales from a different constellation.

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NY lieutenant governor resigns after arrest in federal probe

The Dems are fcked this election cycle, I can't wait to see them crash and burn.

Plea deal rejected by 3 ex-officers in George Floyd's death

Hmmm, I don't like the smell of this.

11/22/21: DHS Announces Small Business Innovation Research Pre-Solicitation


The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program released 11 topics for the new Small Business innovation Research (SBIR) 22.1 Pre-solicitation. During this period, small businesses can review topics and ask clarifying technical questions regarding the topic requirements.

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MoT #117 Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Gives "SoHo Karen" Probation, No Jail Time

No surprise she won't see a cell. I tell you Black Family #WeHaveNoFriends even with a #CooningForCapital negro like this DA, this childs father would be better off hiring someone from #BitHits to blind this anti black racist KKKaren with lye. Let a seeing eye dog lead this skank around. Looking like the love child of the Mad magazine man with those Baby New Year ears.

Miya Ponsetto attacked a 14 year-old black child, but Manhattan's DA, alvin Bragg has given her a sweetheart plea deal of probation, no jail time.

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TDHipHop: First Non-Citizens Got The Right To Vote In NY, Now They May Be Police Officers In California

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Waking up to see another level of 3D chess being played through our Black-Brown coalition, it's not just New York in this case, its California (as most of know), as well as Georgia and many others but use the Ukrainians/Afghans as a test sample for what you should expect, take listen and leave a comment.

She Says No Plus Ones At Her Wedding, Is She a Jerk?

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What do you think about her rules? I think she is being a diva and a bridezilla and a bit nonsensical. She even told her male cousin that he cannot bring his fiance to the wedding because her husband doesn’t know her. If one of my friends is getting married and starts tripping like this I simply bow out.

White Penn Law Professor Says Black Are Jealous of Western Society

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I feel as if this type of soft racism is leagues worse than the overt southern style racism. She basically rewrites history to where there is no racism in the USA and then use that alternate reality to form her opinion. So to her, there is no valid gripe for why Black Americans would be upset with White America other than jealousy. Slavery, Jim Crow, Mass Incarceration, Lynchings, etc don't even come up as that does not exist in the false reality she is constructing her argument in. Polite jealousy is confusing to some Black people which is why it's so dangerous. You'll have this old hag teaching your kids with all that bias running through her mind. That's why you need to make sure your children know that you're the number one teacher in their lives. You need to counter program day in and out.

What's next?

Thinking about my grandparents the other day and wondered what was considered groundbreaking, back in their day. Color TV, telephones ect. And I'm thinking about everything we have in the 21st century, the ease of everything and the tech we have would be considering magic in the 1800s.
Nothing could get actually surprise me now, about the only things that would get my attention would be teleportation, or time travel.

I often think about the future tech and what life will be like for my grandchildren.
What would surprise or wow you with our tech right now?

What do you think is next?

Mask mandates return in response to rising covid cases.

Columbia University is again requiring its students to mask up in classrooms, with public health experts urging caution as COVID-19 case numbers climb across the U.S.

The university's head of COVID-19 protocols over the weekend announced the change, citing increased infections in the local area. The disease's resurgence in New York City after cases had fallen sharply earlier this year was punctuated on Sunday when Mayor Eric Adams tested positive for the virus.
The virus is also flaring elsewhere around the U.S. More than two dozen states across the country reported a jump in cases over the last eight days, although hospitalizations and deaths have not seen a commensurate rise. Nearly 1 million Americans have died of COVID-19, with an average of 500 people succumbing to the disease every day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As of Monday, Columbia is requiring that students wear non-cloth masks in classrooms, according to a student-run news site. The mask mandate, which will remain in place through the remainder of the spring semester, applies to all students, but not to professors, for whom masks are optional.
"As has been our policy all year, instructors have the option to remove their masks while teaching. Current policies on masking in all other settings continue unchanged," the university's COVID-19 director, Donna Lynne, said in a statement.
The move comes after Barnard College, a women's undergraduate college affiliated with Columbia, reinstated its indoor mask rule on April 6. Barnard is requiring that students wear face coverings in classrooms, dining halls, study spaces and at Columbia-sponsored events, according to the same student publication.
Barnard started requiring masks again after the college saw a spike in cases after its previous mask mandate was lifted on March 28, causing COVID-19 symptoms and absences among community members.
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Columbia and Barnard aren't alone in reimposing coronavirus precautions. At least two other universities — Georgetown in Washington, D.C., and Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, Maryland — are asking students to mask up again. Georgetown announced the reinstatement of a temporary indoor mask mandate on beginning April 7 in response to a significant rise in cases on campus. The requirement will remain in effect for the foreseeable future, according to Georgetown.
Johns Hopkins also reinstated its mask mandate on April 7 after roughly 100 undergraduate students tested positive for COVID-19 in less than a week.
Philadelphia health commissioner Dr. Cheryl Bettigole said in a press conference on Monday that residents would have to dig up their masks again. The city will enforce a mask mandate starting April 18, requiring people to wear facial coverings inside all businesses in Philadelphia.
Bettigole noted that COVID-19 cases have increased by more than 50% in a 10-day span. Although hospitalizations remain low due to COVID-19, she expects another wave of the disease linked to the Omicron BA.2 subvariant, which is now dominant in the U.S.
"If we do that, we can literally save the lives of vulnerable Philadelphians," she said, adding that by wearing masks residents can "continue to take part in the life of the city without increasing transmission."
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Some Philadelphia business owners have objected to mask rules, saying they cause tension between them and customers who don't wish to cover their faces. But Bettigole reiterated that business and public health interests are actually aligned.
"In the interest of keeping the economic life of the city flowing, the best thing we can do is keep cases down," she said, while noting that establishments still requiring proof of vaccination for entry do not also have to require masks.
Elsewhere in New York City, Broadway theaters continue to require that audience members wear masks. Even with the rule in place, shows are cancelling performances due to actors testing positive for COVID-19.
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Do you agree or disagree with the returning mandates?

GOP-backed bill in Tennessee would eliminate any age requirements for marriage

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H.B. 233 gives Tennesseans "an alternative form of marriage" between individuals who have a "conscientious objection to the current pathway," according to state Rep. Tom Leatherwood. the GOP bill, first introduced in January, establishes a common-law marriage between "one man" and "one woman" but omits any age requirements for the union. Tennessee ranks the 13th highest state in child marriages per capita. Nearly 10,000 children were granted marriage licenses in the state between 2000 and 2018.

Kamala Harris Says That Arab Americans Have Been Involved in Shaping the USA From the Beginning

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It’s my belief that they have all these history months now to drown out Black History. I remember when I was younger, Black History Month was the only major heritage month.Nowadays every heritage, faith, lifestyle has a month dedicated to them with diminishes February. These people are sick.

11 People Charged with Orchestrating 400 Sham Marriages to Help Illegal Immigrants Circumvent Laws

I'm sure this has been going on since the 60s, I've personally known 2 people (females) who were paid to marry Nigerian dudes so they could stay in the United States.
I bet the number of people here under circumstances like these are in the thousands.

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