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Posted by: PotatoChip
« on: December 23, 2025, 12:18:39 am »

Are western internet users really superior to all other users simply because they've wasted more of their actual life accumulating internet bots? I'm not so sure...?

I am sure however that anyone who would waste their time and energy on that bullshit should be banned from any serious political movement!
Posted by: PotatoChip
« on: December 22, 2025, 11:37:33 pm »

Do personality types capable of being 'direct' have a creative advantage when it comes to AI over personality types that are incapable of being direct? Will direct personality types end up being the true masters of AI and its ultimate directors?
Posted by: HikariDude
« on: December 14, 2025, 07:23:55 am »

Makes sense.

And I actually kind of prefer paper and fire balloons better than plastic and helium balloons. Plastic balloons are kind of clownish (which frightens me). Paper balloons (and hot air balloons) just seem heartwarming.
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: December 13, 2025, 09:58:56 pm »

"do they still not have the least chemical reactivity (and thus the most nobility) of all modern gases?"

I agree that using the term "noble" to refer to helium makes more sense than using it to refer to hydrogen, as I implied in the previous post. But I would prefer not to talk about this in the first place, since the fact that we are even talking in terms of hydrogen and helium requires already having fallen into a Western perspective.

"Why would we still praise balloons and neon tubes (both which use noble gases)?"

We praise neon tubes as aesthetically superior within a modern setting, but I do not claim that modern urban scenery even including neon tubes is superior to ancient urban scenery.

Balloons are ancient, and back then did not use noble gases (and also, more importantly, were not made of plastic):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_ballooning

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Unmanned hot air balloons are popular in Chinese history. Zhuge Liang of the Shu Han kingdom, in the Three Kingdoms era (c. AD 220–280) used airborne lanterns for military signaling. These lanterns are known as Chinese lanterns or Kongming lanterns (孔明灯).[1][2]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_lantern

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A sky lantern (traditional Chinese: 天燈; simplified Chinese: 天灯; pinyin: tiāndēng), also known as Kǒngmíng lantern (traditional Chinese: 孔明燈; simplified Chinese: 孔明灯), or Chinese lantern, is a small balloon made of paper, with an opening at the bottom where a small fire is suspended.
Posted by: HikariDude
« on: December 13, 2025, 06:55:52 pm »

I think you might have mentioned a similar point here about jeans:
https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/dress-decolonization/msg5622/#msg5622
The difference be that the Counterculture let it remain and never tried hard to discover anything beyond it.

But nonetheless, do they still not have the least chemical reactivity (and thus the most nobility) of all modern gases? Why would we still praise balloons and neon tubes (both which use noble gases)?

“The world we should never have left is the one in which only the pre-Renaissance elements were known:”
Some of those are noble metals (like gold and platinum), which are also supposedly resistant to corrosion. Not that it be purely true, but in theory, the most resistant to corrosion is also the least conditioned.
Posted by: 90sRetroFan
« on: December 13, 2025, 05:34:49 pm »

I don't mind the use of the term "noble" in "noble gas" from a purely semantic angle, so long as we remain aware that the discoverers of the gases were Western scientists (whom we would have preferred to never have existed):

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Pierre Janssen and Joseph Norman Lockyer had discovered a new element on 18 August 1868 while looking at the chromosphere of the Sun, and named it helium
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A century later, in 1895, Lord Rayleigh discovered that samples of nitrogen from the air were of a different density than nitrogen resulting from chemical reactions. Along with Scottish scientist William Ramsay at University College, London, Lord Rayleigh theorized that the nitrogen extracted from air was mixed with another gas, leading to an experiment that successfully isolated a new element, argon, from the Greek word ἀργός (argós, "idle" or "lazy").[10] With this discovery, they realized an entire class of gases was missing from the periodic table. During his search for argon, Ramsay also managed to isolate helium for the first time while heating cleveite, a mineral. In 1902, having accepted the evidence for the elements helium and argon, Dmitri Mendeleev included these noble gases as group 0 in his arrangement of the elements, which would later become the periodic table.[11]

Ramsay continued his search for these gases using the method of fractional distillation to separate liquid air into several components. In 1898, he discovered the elements krypton, neon, and xenon, and named them after the Greek words κρυπτός (kryptós, "hidden"), νέος (néos, "new"), and ξένος (ksénos, "stranger"), respectively. Radon was first identified in 1898 by Friedrich Ernst Dorn,[12] and was named radium emanation, but was not considered a noble gas until 1904 when its characteristics were found to be similar to those of other noble gases.[13]

Upon noting the gases' low chemical reactivity under ordinary conditions, Western scientists responded in typically Faustian fashion by finding ways to make them react:

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In 1962, Neil Bartlett discovered the first chemical compound of a noble gas, xenon hexafluoroplatinate.[17]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenon_hexafluoroplatinate

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Xenon hexafluoroplatinate is the product of the reaction of platinum hexafluoride with xenon, in an experiment that proved the chemical reactivity of the noble gases.
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"Xenon hexafluoroplatinate" is prepared from xenon and platinum hexafluoride (PtF6) as gaseous solutions in SF6. The reactants are combined at 77 K and slowly warmed to allow for a controlled reaction.

This is why we call them:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-right/homo-hubris/

The horror does not stop here. Back to your link:

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Noble gases have very low boiling and melting points, which makes them useful as cryogenic refrigerants.[82] In particular, liquid helium, which boils at 4.2 K (−268.95 °C; −452.11 °F), is used for superconducting magnets, such as those needed in nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and nuclear magnetic resonance.[83] Liquid neon, although it does not reach temperatures as low as liquid helium, also finds use in cryogenics because it has over 40 times more refrigerating capacity than liquid helium and over three times more than liquid hydrogen.[78]

Helium is used as a component of breathing gases to replace nitrogen, due its low solubility in fluids, especially in lipids. Gases are absorbed by the blood and body tissues when under pressure like in scuba diving, which causes an anesthetic effect known as nitrogen narcosis.[84] Due to its reduced solubility, little helium is taken into cell membranes, and when helium is used to replace part of the breathing mixtures, such as in trimix or heliox, a decrease in the narcotic effect of the gas at depth is obtained.[85] Helium's reduced solubility offers further advantages for the condition known as decompression sickness, or the bends.[13][86] The reduced amount of dissolved gas in the body means that fewer gas bubbles form during the decrease in pressure of the ascent. Another noble gas, argon, is considered the best option for use as a drysuit inflation gas for scuba diving.[87] Helium is also used as filling gas in nuclear fuel rods for nuclear reactors.[88]

The world we should never have left is the one in which only the pre-Renaissance elements were known:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_chemical_element_discoveries



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Gold    40000 BC     Earliest humans    
Carbon    26000 BC    Earliest humans       
Copper    9000 BC        Middle East    
Lead    7000 BC        Asia Minor    
Silver    Before 5000 BC        Asia Minor    
Iron    Before 5000 BC        Middle East    
Tin    3500 BC        Asia Minor    
Antimony    3000 BC        Sumerians    
Sulfur    Before 2000 BC       Middle East    
Mercury    1500 BC        Egyptians    
Zinc    Before 1000 BC        Indian metallurgists    
Platinum    c. 600 BC – AD 200        Pre-Columbian South Americans    
Arsenic    c. AD 300    c. AD 300    Egyptians    Middle East
Posted by: HikariDude
« on: December 13, 2025, 02:15:42 pm »

What do balloons, neon tubes and even plasma displays have in common? Answer:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_gas
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The noble gases (historically the inert gases, sometimes referred to as aerogens[1]) are the members of group 18 of the periodic table: helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), radon (Rn) and, in some cases, oganesson (Og). Under standard conditions, the first six of these elements are odorless, colorless, monatomic gases with very low chemical reactivity and cryogenic boiling points. The properties of oganesson are uncertain.

So the least conditioned gases are the most noble gases. Sounds Aryan to me.

Posted by: SodaPop
« on: November 25, 2025, 11:43:46 am »

Why There's An 'Adolf Hitler' In Africa | Race To Power
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Namibia has made international headlines due to a man nicknamed “Adolf Hitler.”
The story has sparked curiosity and controversy, raising questions about historical legacies, cultural context, and societal reactions. Experts and local media explore how the name impacts communities and what it reveals about memory, identity, and the lingering influence of colonial-era history in Africa.

#adolfhitler #africa #power #wion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_bvUn7zL1E
Posted by: SodaPop
« on: November 17, 2025, 01:48:10 pm »

Why Are Young Voters So Volatile?
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The recent voting behaviours of young people across the world have attracted a lot of attention, with them seemingly swinging back and forth. In this video, we're taking a look at this volatility and whether young people are more volatile than older generations.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrPjcWlRxdM

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"Me miserable"
"Me no like current ruling party"
"Me vote other party"
"Me miserable again"
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Loyalty to some party is bullshit if they continue to fail and fail and fail.
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“Anti-establishment” sentiment is at an all time high in the west. Who is the establishment? Those that are in power of course!
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Volatility in voting is a bit misleading term, because people don't stay the same age. 18 year old voters in election A are not the same people as 18 year old voters in an election B 4 years later.
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Young voters are aware enough of their surroundings to know that things are bad, but not aware enough to determine why they are bad.  So they react against whoever is in charge.  Old voters have the same awareness problem, but they tend to interpret everything they see as confirming their existing biases, so they just double down on whoever they support.
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Because there are no good options, it’s a rebel vote against whoever is currently in charge

But democracy itself is never the problem, right?
Posted by: Volcanic
« on: June 06, 2025, 01:03:07 am »

"Trusted people and trusted spaces...". And then the westerners show up with their 'bots' and desperate hoe attitudes...

I literally would not hang out with most of these people for 5 minutes even if offered 10 million dollars. Yet, through their western delusion they somehow believe we belong in a leftist political movement together? GO FIND ANOTHER HOBBY WESTERNER, BE GONE PEST!!!!

T - K.A.S.H. “Fast Forward” 3/18/19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvuE-ziHqUE
Posted by: IneverRealized
« on: June 06, 2025, 12:33:02 am »

I never realized how ugly desperation actually is until I ran into a bunch of ugly U.S. citizens online.

I'm so sick and tired of these people's ugly attitudes and personalities!

Being a desperate "hoe" is not attractive in the least. Seems like you have to spell this out to many U.S. types these days? So many of them come across as desperate hoes. Why are these people SO DESPERATE, that is something I cannot wrap my mind around?

Does Europe Need Its Own Social Media Platforms?
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We've talked a lot about European strategic autonomy but not much about a digital one, with the EU being greatly dependent on American and Chinese technology. In this video, we're taking a look at the EU's digital sovereignty crisis and some of the arguments for and against the EU having its own social media.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLpU-KqB-ck

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Would be great to have a space not flooded by bots and constantly wrecked by tech giants

Not that the EU is much better, but the US seems REAL sick to myself at this point. I can agree, it would be nice to have a space not flooded by bots and constantly wrecked by drugged out criminal tech giants and other U.S. "influencer" types! Seems they will even eventually wreck a space such as this, unfortunately...

Imagine believing a 'bot' suffices as 'support' in an authentic political movement founded upon ideology? You gotta be a real useless ignorant moron for that one...? These people are just desperate leeches and hoes in my book, their behavior proves this?

Wait until I post my screenshots here. I'm actually contemplating Sueing Youtube by compromising my safety with faulty claims and advertisements, in the hope that Youtube will investigate itself and bring these miserable desperate U.S. useless hoes to justice themselves!?

Money absolutely corrupts most people it seems, ESPECIALLY U.S. citizens and their sycophants! I hate these people with a passion, I really do!!!
Posted by: rp
« on: June 02, 2025, 09:51:59 pm »

https://x.com/Mappy6984/status/1929535367608160366?t=6YH7-1PtsGk16JoiY-TKpw&s=19
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God PLEASE put me in this situation

Face:


I wouldn't call this "Karenism" btw, as the victim also appeared to be "White", hence why I did not post it in the Karenism thread.

It is unfortunate that we (actual humans) have to live among subhumans like this.
Posted by: christianbethel
« on: May 20, 2025, 02:35:14 pm »

Reuter, is that you? What's going on?
Posted by: IthinkIshould
« on: May 17, 2025, 02:02:40 am »

I think I should post all the screenshots I've taken of my YouTube feed over the last decade to this forum to prove the level of stalking and harassment of myself I have witnessed over the last 10 plus years? I'm also considering including these screenshots with a letter to governments and professionals around the world I deem necessary, as I feel it will show these people how demonic much of Western U.S. thought and feeling is at this point. I'm almost certain I can prove beyond a reasonable doubt to these good people around the world that all U.S., Russian, Hungarian, and Israeli, passports should be rejected by the majority of countries on this planet.

I'm almost certain Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, and Snoop Dogg, are behind the constant stalking and harassment of myself, and I can prove this beyond any reasonable doubt in a court of law. I will let you all judge for yourselves after I post these screenshots. I will not post them all here, because I have thousands of them. I will post the most relevant to prove my case, and I will leave the rest up to the cybersecurity team that is investigating these individuals, and the governments I have also shared this information with.

Within the last 2 weeks, the YouTube feed on my iPhone has been flooded with Fox News, Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, and P. Diddy related videos. Almost as if the fat "white" racist rapist supporting criminals that should be hung by their necks believe that they can turn me into a rightist by getting me to watch one of their videos? These racist, rapist loving, child murdering, fat "white" slob sycophants, deserve state sanctioned torture to say the least! They think it's all funny "good" entertainment, I have screenshots to prove this as well...

These are very sick, ignoble, delusional, demented demons. I can prove it beyond any reasonable doubt to any good person with good morals and ethics.

I really want to apologize to anyone here that caught some "friendly fire" from me throughout the years, I've had to spend a lot of time and energy trying to figure out who the demons that will not leave me alone truly are!

T - K.A.S.H "Friendly Fire" (NEW)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWBOKD62hoM&list=PLyFv8yYhmz7p7FdrYh8Y5fx05MbB-CGAM&index=8
Posted by: Clowns
« on: May 14, 2025, 04:43:32 am »

Since Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and Eminem, wanted so hard to be "men" in the 90's and early 2000's, why aren't they "men" yet? So much money, SO MUCH TIME, yet only capable of Trump and Musk vibes? Pathetic!!!  ;D If you've been around along as these degenerates and still haven't figured out how to be an actual "man" in this material world, you probably never will!