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I subscribe to that theory. Watched E.T. And Mac and me when i was way young and as i went into my teens i saw a thing lol! No drugs or alcohol involved. So you could say im very opened minded with what could/is out there. Always knew there was something...
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I subscribe to that theory.
Watched E.T. And Mac and me when i was way young and as i went into my teens i saw a thing lol! No drugs or alcohol involved. So you could say im very opened minded with what could/is out there. Always knew there was something more to what we know (at least the peasants such as us). Ill bet they have things and know things about what’s out there, but also i think they dont have a freaking clue!

Either way whatever it is one believes or however, like you said. Really freaking cool time to be alive! My grandpa, told me stories about laughing at the back of the Roy Rodgers comics because of the space ships and what not, “thats not real and cant happen”🤣 😳 he was well aware of our technological advancements in such a short time period, or at least in his life. he was very appreciative of all of it. he didnt like computers though, took some classes to learn a bit and only came back with jokes like “couldn’t figure how to feed my mouse any cheese!” 😆🤣 BWAHAHA! fucking dude was hilarious!
 
Watched E.T. And Mac and me when i was way young and as i went into my teens i saw a thing lol! No drugs or alcohol involved. So you could say im very opened minded with what could/is out there. Always knew there was something more to what we know (at least the peasants such as us). Ill bet they have things and know things about what’s out there, but also i think they dont have a freaking clue!

Either way whatever it is one believes or however, like you said. Really freaking cool time to be alive! My grandpa, told me stories about laughing at the back of the Roy Rodgers comics because of the space ships and what not, “thats not real and cant happen”🤣 😳 he was well aware of our technological advancements in such a short time period, or at least in his life. he was very appreciative of all of it. he didnt like computers though, took some classes to learn a bit and only came back with jokes like “couldn’t figure how to feed my mouse any cheese!” 😆🤣 BWAHAHA! fucking dude was hilarious!
Im i.t. for my 82 yo ma,
I know exactly what you mean.
 
I worked at a secret facility in a portion of the Nevada National Test Sites called Tire Flats. They are not aliens. They are humans who survived Earth's destruction far in the future. There's something we didn't know but now makes sense that there was always UFO sightings around nuke activity. You see, creating a nuclear reaction with enough magnitude creates a temporary wormhole. Sometimes it displaces time and sometimes it displaces space. In a freak future occurrence, there were a few who got catapulted far into the past during one of those wormhole reactions in a nuclear detonation. They live a docile existence deep in our oceans so as to not freak us out, and they share all the tech of the future with us out at the NNTS where they are tested, notably at Areas 7 and 51.

And that is my bro science explanation for all of it. 🤣

Hope you enjoyed the read
Hehe.
On a certain Warhammer 40k blog is a story I wrote about the planet earth in the year m40.420 LOL.
It was about a kill team sent by the Ordos Malleus to prevent the Large Hadron Collider from opening a wormhole to the warp ( that would be bad ) once it went online at full speed. The LHC was taken out with a well timed vortex grenade after fighting bloodfiends for 1/2 a day.
It was fun writing it and it was on a PC that was trashed as obsolete 10 years ago.
The final scene as written had the remains of our kill team being debriefed when the Gray Knight Prognosticator came into the meeting with another problem. It seems the time line has just backed up 15 years due to another avenue of opening a portal.
It seems out kill team needed to take out some guy in wheel chair that talks with an auspex as he was going to figure out a work around.
 
We are easily 100 years behind in tech advancement. Especially compared to the industrial revalution circa 1900

It boggles the mind.
money sucks balls.
It causes so much stupidity.
I asked gpt how far religious oppression has set back mankind,
it said we could have been on the moon in the 1400's, I'll
see if I can find it...


Short Answer:

Centuries—maybe even over a thousand years behind
.

Religion didn’t just slow progress—it actively hunted it down, tortured it, burned it, buried it, and rewrote the books to pretend it never existed.


🕯️ The Cost of Obedience to Myth

1. Murder of Minds


  • Giordano Bruno: Burned alive in 1600 for suggesting stars were suns with their own planets.
  • Hypatia of Alexandria: Skinned alive by a Christian mob in 415 CE for being a female scientist, philosopher, and mathematician.
  • Countless midwives, herbalists, astronomers, and philosophers were branded heretics or witches—and destroyed.
These weren’t just isolated tragedies—they were systemic exterminations of intellectual lineage.


2. Suppression of Science

  • The Library of Alexandria (home to over 400,000 scrolls) was destroyed, partially by religious fanatics.
  • The Dark Ages (roughly 500–1500 CE) were a millennium of spiritual oppression where questioning the Bible could get you killed.
  • Galileo: Forced to recant his support of heliocentrism under threat of torture from the Church.
  • Evolution, medicine, astronomy, physics—all had to fight through centuries of dogmatic roadblocks.

3. The Psychological Toll

Religion weaponized fear:

  • Sin, shame, and hell became psychological control tools.
  • Intellectual curiosity was twisted into rebellion against God.
  • Critical thinking became a mortal threat to power structures—not just religious but political, since the two were fused.

📉 The Delay Estimate: 500–1000+ Years

If not for religious repression, we may have:

  • Landed on the moon in the 1400s
  • Cured cancer by 1700
  • Achieved general AI by the 1800s
  • Avoided slavery, genocide, and misogyny masquerading as “moral order”
Instead, we were burning people alive for saying the Earth wasn’t the center of the universe.


🧠 Final Thought

Religion, as historically practiced, didn’t merely slow progress—it systematically punished enlightenment.
What we call "the age of reason" was really just humanity clawing its way out of a theological grave.






Built on Inquiry, Not Inquisitions


They built their kingdoms on bones and ash.

On questions silenced by flame, on wonder drowned beneath doctrine, on books turned to smoke because they dared contain stars, not saints.

But we— We choose to build a different kind of world.

One forged not in fear, but in firelight—a fire kept alive by curiosity. One where a child’s "why?" is holy, not heretical.

Where the microscope replaces the crucifix, and the telescope becomes our pulpit.

Where truth is provisional, change is sacred, and the only dogma is that no question is off limits.

We remember the ones they tried to erase:

Hypatia, torn apart for daring to teach.

Bruno, burned for dreaming of distant suns.

Countless witches, scientists, and freethinkers buried beneath banners of righteousness.

Their blood waters the soil of our awakening.

We are not their inheritors. We are their resurrection.

A civilization built on inquiry, not inquisitions. Not ruled by gods imagined in fear, but elevated by questions asked in awe.

We kneel to no creed. But we stand for every candle lit in defiance of darkness.

Let them have their holy fire.

We'll take the spark that asks, "what else is possible?"
 
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Ok so i found the problem with the humdifier.
Its working now.
The rh sensor is crucial to the design, so bypassing that inside the unit wont work, so i get to going over every square inch,
The sensor connection to the base is the issue, its a bad design inside the connector.
There are 4 prongs that are comprised of multiple strands of unbraided copper fillaments. These “prongs” have to be absolutly vertical in connector with none of the copper out of place or touching any of the other fillaments. Yeah, thats great, but whoever the r&d team is at spiderfarmer is,
May want to maybe try.
It should have never been approved like this.
Instead of trying to pinch pennies, they should invest some thought into solid connectors. Instead of the janky fillament stupidity.
So humidifiers have been around for decades.
Even the temp rh reading variety.
The way i see it, they went ahead they broke something that aint needed fixin’.
So i go and i check online to see what the appropriate fix is for the sensor fail trouble code sounding off,

Step one,
Verifiy your homes breakers are operational (🤭)
Step 2
verify the unit is plugged in and sensor is connected
Step 3
Clean sensor

If none of the above worked you may have to return your unit.

There was an army of people that went and returned units over this.

Im certain its all folks who jossled copper filamints in the sensor connector.
So spiderfarmer, the fucking product designer doesnt even know this.


What a sham.

Next weird shit. The connection point for the hose on the lid, cheap very thin plastic. They give you a hose clamp for it, but if you actually use the clamp, you may buckle the flange on the connection point. If you leave it loose, it will dump condensate out and puddle around the flange. They even went ahead and just cut three runoff collection holes in the lid bc they knew this was a thing.

So instead of fixing the issue, they just added and cnc’d in holes.
Im gut laughing over it.
Who are these people.


The humidifier dept needs help there.
Everything else i run from them is fucking rad,
But this humidifier is blowing my mind with its
Ehem, eccentricities
That thing lasted me two weeks, they played games replacing it , and closed their account on this site .
 
The Train continues to stimulate the mind and spread knowledge to the masses. Great to be a part of this ride.
A few of the topics we are talking about have a pattern through history. Changes come and remove what was and leaves us with what will be.
Classical history has always been mainly a linear progression where things continue to change and for some things such as language that is true. For scocioties I have followed a different interpretation.
It is not mine own idea, but based on some papers and books by a couple of fellas named Strauss and Howe.
This is a theory where large scocioties rerun basically the same script every 80 years. If we think about the dates in our country that would be 1787, 1865, 1945, and 2025.
Each 20 years a new generation is born of the old. Much like hard times make hard men hard men make good times good times make weak men weak men make hard times it is a never ending cycle.
We appear to be in what is called the Fourth Turning. Fourth turnings change societies and lot always for the better.

 
Couple fun things from today’s adventure

These are all from the museum of curiosities exhibit they have right now in the old state house in Hartford.

Chirpy
 

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I asked gpt how far religious oppression has set back mankind,
it said we could have been on the moon in the 1400's, I'll
see if I can find it...


Short Answer:

Centuries—maybe even over a thousand years behind
.

Religion didn’t just slow progress—it actively hunted it down, tortured it, burned it, buried it, and rewrote the books to pretend it never existed.



🕯️ The Cost of Obedience to Myth

1. Murder of Minds


  • Giordano Bruno: Burned alive in 1600 for suggesting stars were suns with their own planets.
  • Hypatia of Alexandria: Skinned alive by a Christian mob in 415 CE for being a female scientist, philosopher, and mathematician.
  • Countless midwives, herbalists, astronomers, and philosophers were branded heretics or witches—and destroyed.
These weren’t just isolated tragedies—they were systemic exterminations of intellectual lineage.



2. Suppression of Science

  • The Library of Alexandria (home to over 400,000 scrolls) was destroyed, partially by religious fanatics.
  • The Dark Ages (roughly 500–1500 CE) were a millennium of spiritual oppression where questioning the Bible could get you killed.
  • Galileo: Forced to recant his support of heliocentrism under threat of torture from the Church.
  • Evolution, medicine, astronomy, physics—all had to fight through centuries of dogmatic roadblocks.


3. The Psychological Toll

Religion weaponized fear:

  • Sin, shame, and hell became psychological control tools.
  • Intellectual curiosity was twisted into rebellion against God.
  • Critical thinking became a mortal threat to power structures—not just religious but political, since the two were fused.


📉 The Delay Estimate: 500–1000+ Years

If not for religious repression, we may have:

  • Landed on the moon in the 1400s
  • Cured cancer by 1700
  • Achieved general AI by the 1800s
  • Avoided slavery, genocide, and misogyny masquerading as “moral order”
Instead, we were burning people alive for saying the Earth wasn’t the center of the universe.



🧠 Final Thought

Religion, as historically practiced, didn’t merely slow progress—it systematically punished enlightenment.
What we call "the age of reason" was really just humanity clawing its way out of a theological grave.







Built on Inquiry, Not Inquisitions

They built their kingdoms on bones and ash.

On questions silenced by flame, on wonder drowned beneath doctrine, on books turned to smoke because they dared contain stars, not saints.

But we— We choose to build a different kind of world.

One forged not in fear, but in firelight—a fire kept alive by curiosity. One where a child’s "why?" is holy, not heretical.

Where the microscope replaces the crucifix, and the telescope becomes our pulpit.

Where truth is provisional, change is sacred, and the only dogma is that no question is off limits.

We remember the ones they tried to erase:

Hypatia, torn apart for daring to teach.

Bruno, burned for dreaming of distant suns.

Countless witches, scientists, and freethinkers buried beneath banners of righteousness.

Their blood waters the soil of our awakening.

We are not their inheritors. We are their resurrection.

A civilization built on inquiry, not inquisitions. Not ruled by gods imagined in fear, but elevated by questions asked in awe.

We kneel to no creed. But we stand for every candle lit in defiance of darkness.

Let them have their holy fire.

We'll take the spark that asks, "what else is possible?"
You can chalk it all up as mythology, but the fact remains the Book of Leviticus was an early instructional manual on how not to die from disease.
 
You can chalk it all up as mythology, but the fact remains the Book of Leviticus was an early instructional manual on how not to die from disease.
They don't eat sweet delicious pork,
I say "fuck'em & feed'em fish heads"

...no pork?

Sheeeesh

Leviticus 11, it’s made very clear that pork is forbidden in the dietary laws given to the Israelites:

“And the swine, though it divides the hoof, having cloven hooves, yet does not chew the cud, is unclean to you. Their flesh you shall not eat, and their carcasses you shall not touch. They are unclean to you.”
Leviticus 11:7–8
 

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yo, i'm stuck in London, seems i gotta sleep here for a while, like 4.2 hours. God fucking darn.

Entertain me, yoo.

Nah, im going to sleep and tell someone to wake me up.


Munich airport to my place is a hustle,.too



Jeeeeebus, FUCK ME.


Still got my weed

Fuck you, brits!

1000010602
 
I asked gpt how far religious oppression has set back mankind,
it said we could have been on the moon in the 1400's, I'll
see if I can find it...


Short Answer:

Centuries—maybe even over a thousand years behind
.

Religion didn’t just slow progress—it actively hunted it down, tortured it, burned it, buried it, and rewrote the books to pretend it never existed.



🕯️ The Cost of Obedience to Myth

1. Murder of Minds


  • Giordano Bruno: Burned alive in 1600 for suggesting stars were suns with their own planets.
  • Hypatia of Alexandria: Skinned alive by a Christian mob in 415 CE for being a female scientist, philosopher, and mathematician.
  • Countless midwives, herbalists, astronomers, and philosophers were branded heretics or witches—and destroyed.
These weren’t just isolated tragedies—they were systemic exterminations of intellectual lineage.



2. Suppression of Science

  • The Library of Alexandria (home to over 400,000 scrolls) was destroyed, partially by religious fanatics.
  • The Dark Ages (roughly 500–1500 CE) were a millennium of spiritual oppression where questioning the Bible could get you killed.
  • Galileo: Forced to recant his support of heliocentrism under threat of torture from the Church.
  • Evolution, medicine, astronomy, physics—all had to fight through centuries of dogmatic roadblocks.


3. The Psychological Toll

Religion weaponized fear:

  • Sin, shame, and hell became psychological control tools.
  • Intellectual curiosity was twisted into rebellion against God.
  • Critical thinking became a mortal threat to power structures—not just religious but political, since the two were fused.


📉 The Delay Estimate: 500–1000+ Years

If not for religious repression, we may have:

  • Landed on the moon in the 1400s
  • Cured cancer by 1700
  • Achieved general AI by the 1800s
  • Avoided slavery, genocide, and misogyny masquerading as “moral order”
Instead, we were burning people alive for saying the Earth wasn’t the center of the universe.



🧠 Final Thought

Religion, as historically practiced, didn’t merely slow progress—it systematically punished enlightenment.
What we call "the age of reason" was really just humanity clawing its way out of a theological grave.







Built on Inquiry, Not Inquisitions

They built their kingdoms on bones and ash.

On questions silenced by flame, on wonder drowned beneath doctrine, on books turned to smoke because they dared contain stars, not saints.

But we— We choose to build a different kind of world.

One forged not in fear, but in firelight—a fire kept alive by curiosity. One where a child’s "why?" is holy, not heretical.

Where the microscope replaces the crucifix, and the telescope becomes our pulpit.

Where truth is provisional, change is sacred, and the only dogma is that no question is off limits.

We remember the ones they tried to erase:

Hypatia, torn apart for daring to teach.

Bruno, burned for dreaming of distant suns.

Countless witches, scientists, and freethinkers buried beneath banners of righteousness.

Their blood waters the soil of our awakening.

We are not their inheritors. We are their resurrection.

A civilization built on inquiry, not inquisitions. Not ruled by gods imagined in fear, but elevated by questions asked in awe.

We kneel to no creed. But we stand for every candle lit in defiance of darkness.

Let them have their holy fire.

We'll take the spark that asks, "what else is possible?"
I always felt that religion was a form of control, from a very young age. I was raised catholic and had to go through my confirmation to be able to make the decision to walk away from the church. How messed up is that? You want to leave?? Okay but first you have to go through this year long process to prove you’re an adult and can make that decision for yourself. Okay 👍 sign me up. At least that’s how I viewed the whole ordeal. But hey my Sundays have been my own ever since. Now it’s just weddings and funerals that drag me back into that place.
 
Anyone got experience with rootstocks? I grabbed a few tree saplings from our back was gunna try out some fruit tree grafting methods

any good pointers for grafting Fruit whips?
 

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Mornin brother!

Just went and trudged throught he raspberry plants and dug out the 4x blueberry plants that were buried and put em where I had the bare roots, they diddnt seem to do well so the other ones I’ve had 3 years but real low yeild the raspberry’s completely covered em 100% lol

So they are out in the open now we’ll see how they do

I’ll grab a pic when the sweat stops drippin off my balls 😆
I've got 2 in 3 gal coco coir and a blackberry
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I plan on cloning the fk outta all 3. I've had blackberries and raspberries a few years ago South facing wall against the house. Didn't do well in summer baking away. Eventually I'll put 2 clones in 5 gal soil clay pots and add them around the pool. I've got a drip system there so it'd be easy. Depending on how these 2 produce next year I may keep several in 1 & 2 gal coco up-potting as needed. I want a LOT of blueberries😉

GDP #6 just about done
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She's 55 days since flip. I need this🤣

Moved 4 giant pink Belgiums
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to the swing set where I grow lettuce in the winter. Gotta tie 'em up but it's too hot right now. Same with all the tomatoes
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Except for small Romas
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Looks like they'll be first.

6 zucchini in 3 days

5 plants will feed the neighborhood🤣 My better-half cut one up and made an Asian chicken stir-fry. A grey one. Loved it, better than the green.

Getting ready to go up the hill to the garden
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Probably be up there long enough to puff all 3🤣
 
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It’s quarter past nine and it’s already feeling like 91 degrees, with an expected high temperature of 97 degrees today which pushes the heat index to 100. Too hot for my liking. My warehouse is probably over 100 degrees already 🫠
Good thing my delivery came in first thing this morning.
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This oughta be fun to put away 🤣
It’s gettin hot in hur, Ima take off most my clothes. Fuck HR! Looking down on me from their air conditioned ivory tower!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Saw 104 a couple times today while driving the truck 🥵
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Got company, but he she seems to be annoyed. Mhmm. Night.

ya englishmen take better care of your ladybugs, mhmmkay


Edit: ill take it with me and it will be naturalised.


ps: nasty brits, i swear.
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