Seems OP believes whatever chatgpt tells him.
Random dude on the ground running while a bunch of people are panicking and running around isn't very convincing, though. There was a better one I saw yesterday where there was a guy laying on a roof across from Kirk in the background and another video had someone running off ob that same roof.
Ah, you're right, I was looking at the home feed and not paying enough attention.
You posted the thread twice, bro. Probably related to how the site has been slow and glitchy lately. But yeah, that's a believable theory.
The problem is that a lunar cycle is about 29 and a a half days. So for example if your ancient city-state establishes a day for a harvest festival in the 3rd week of the 10th month, the difference between a revolution around the sun and the time lunar cycles take will cause that date to drift and eventually no longer be near harvest time.
So basically the Roman civil calendar was all jacked up towards the end of the republic. Caesar consulted with an Alexandrian astronomer and came up with a modified version of the Egyptian solar calendar, adding that quarter day. And as a bonus fun fact, archeologists can't agree on how old the ancient Egyptian 365 day calendar was. But they also had a lunar calendar and apparently used both. So solar vs lunar is an unknowably old debate.
It's split up. Four weeks is 28 days, but every month except non-leap year February has more days than that. There's where your missing four weeks went.
Sovereign citizens believe in magic words. If you use the correct words, in the correct order, this somehow is supposed to force the evil government to stop oppressing them and do what they want instead. Which has led to a ton of hilarious videos of sovcits rambling at cops or judges before getting arrested/convicted anyway.
If he shows up in this thread, his first words will be, "Hello Agent Smith."
And then off to the side you have libertarians taking it too far in the other direction with "Refuse to use government power against your enemies when you have the chance, even if they already set precedent by using that same power against you."
It's a more honest name at least. The last time the department successfully defended America would probably be the Indian Wars, back when it was still named war.
Not talking about presidents or political parties here, rather the power behind the uniparty.
Close, but not quite. Why would the people who already control the government want to overthrow their own power?
No, the "solution" they'll push for is more power for the existing government. They'll promise safety in exchange for something like a patriot act on steroids, then use their new Stasi to crack down on the very people they had promised to protect.
Not necessarily faked, AI chatbots are such garbage that I wouldn't be surprised if it was giving inconsistent answers when different people ask the same questions of phrase them a little differently.
Can you be any more vague?
It is all connected, leading to a single coherent answer.
Kalegri plan, same as everything else they've done for the past century.
Bleed it dry, flee to the next host.
Scottish cops: 🤙
And notice what religion he didn't take a shot at.
OP probably wouldn't have included images of Christ as false idols if he was Protestant.
And notice that his cherry picked verses don't mention Christ or the Holy Spirit once, but his collage of idolatry does include the image of Christ three times.
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Thank you. Can't stand that default AI voice.
So, was it trained on the videos of laboratory-created ball lightning, or did they just use old written descriptions of ball lightning going back centuries? In either case, it has nothing to do with aliens or the supernatural, so the headline doesn't really make much sense.
Vegas is for boomers. As they die off, so will the city, because younger generations just aren't interested and are often already broke anyway.
Might be related to the fact that terrorized people are easier to "lead".
Bible prophecy
I bet it's actually from the heathen talmud. Also, obligatory reminder that Christ Himself prophesied that there wouldn't be one stone left atop another in the temple complex. And then, in 70AD after the judeans who rejected Christ were led to destruction by the false messiah Simon Bar Khoba, contemporary historians confirmed Christ's prophecy. And it wasn't just the temple, the Romans flattened every building except their own Fort Antonia, then built a new city on the rubble.
It already lies, what they call AI hallucinations. Basically it just makes stuff up anytime there's a gap in what it's pulling from when it answers a question. OP's daily lengthy chatgpt essays are probably full of them.