The Final Collapse
THE FINAL COLLAPSE
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1 John 2:18
"Children, it is the last hour, and as you have heard that Anti-Christ is coming, so now many Anti-Christs have come. Therefore we know that it is the last hour."
There is no doubt that we’re in times of confusion and uncertainty. Many would even say the end times or as John calls it, “the last hour”.
Some bible scholars say that this verse references the rise of AI,
And Christians have been shocked by the woke anti-faith bias of Chat GPT
Unfortunately, the truth is far more sinister…
AI’s influence is rapidly spreading around the world in disguise.
And most people are blissfully unaware.
Or perhaps already corrupted by its “touch.”
If you’ve ever had a bad feeling about artificial intelligence,
Perhaps it is God’s way of warning you that
AI is NOT here for what you think…
Blinded by the trillion-dollar profits,
Big Tech has no idea of what it has unleashed upon the world.
And they may have already lost control of their own creation.
This short documentary exposes 5 shocking facts misguided tech gurus are desperately trying to hide…
Therefore, it could be scrubbed off the internet at any moment.
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The Chase Begins & The Collection Awakens (Catastrophe Incoming)
start of a high fantasy novella series
fast paced & dnd vibes
follows a mage and their swordswoman friend who have to track down an ex who’s running loose with powerful magic
then a bard with an inherited telepathic asshole goose who’s tracking down a lost family heirloom in an underground collection of magical objects, gets trapped in there with a few others including the mage & swordswoman, and they all have to figure out who caused the unstable magic & escape
each novella from a different POV
nonbinary demisexual, sapphic, trans MCs
curses & dragons & adventure
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Making myself sad by thinking about how amazing the Herb hazing session could have been if it had been the first real look into Ruby's failing mental state
Imagine if you will, Ruby waking up on the beach. At first, she's mostly in awe of the facts that wtf she isn't dead?? and now she's in some strange new world. Wandering through the jungle, she hears a sudden noise and instinctively goes for Cresent Rose
It's missing
Ruby panics, frantically searching for it until she collapses against a tree, breath coming out fast and ragged, curled in on herself so tight that her bones ache. It's not until Little comes along, futilely pulling at that cheese plant, that Ruby starts moving again
Later, as Weiss reveals the news about Atlas, Ruby goes quiet with everyone else, each mulling over their disastrous failure. Ruby smiles and reassures everyone that it'll be okay, they'll think of a way to fix it because that's what they do
When it's time to go into town, she's the last to get up
She's still Ruby Rose, the leader of Team RWBY, the strategist, the one with the plan and the speeches and the drive to do good with optimistic cheer, but everything she does is just slightly off, like a minorly distorted mirror
Then they meet Herb. He asks simple questions - questions they used to have the answers to, but now they're second guessing everything they thought they knew. To help them out, Herb offers to let them have a session with a magical substance (I'm picturing incense) that allows them a mental space to confront their doubts
After talking it over, the team agrees to try it. They're all obviously anxious about it, not knowing what to expect from the vague description given to them, but Ruby is the most reluctant, only going along with it because the others are
Colorful smoke fills the room. One by one, the girls fall asleep. We follow Weiss, Blake, and Yang during the back-and-forths with their Beacon selves, laying out how they've royally fucked up, how overwhelming and impossible the situation is, how they never should have stuck their nose in this
They're asked, "That's it then? You're giving up?"
They think about it, but eventually say, "No. There's too much to lose"
Each of their mental spaces becomes vibrant with their newfound determination, filling up with the reasons they're fighting: friends, family, dances and movie nights and homecooked dinners
Each of them are asked, "What are you?"
Each of them says with full confidence, "A Huntress"
While not rid of the guilt and shame of having so many mistakes under their belts, each of them reignites their drive to do good by striving to atone and become better Huntresses, better people
Suddenly, we cut to a dull grey nothingness. The camera looks up at Beacon Ruby, bright and chipper as we all remember. Smiling down at us, she asks, "What are you?"
Ruby Rose, slumped on the floor like a cut marionette, turns her eyes to the floor as she flatly says, "A failure."
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I genuinely grew up believing that society was going to collapse and that we would all be living in mad max wasteland future by now and like. Yes all of us grew up feeling like we didn't have a future but my upbringing actively told me over and over that The End was coming soon. It's literally doomsday cult shit, but instead of revelations I got peak oil and climate change. And like at the very least those things are real, but the world has not ended, society has not collapsed, and that narrative running through my entire childhood fucked me up bad and left me completely unprepared to function. Like why make any plans? Why have dreams? Why strive for anything in the society we have now when we knew this was coming? But at the same time my parents weren't DOING anything about it. We weren't preppers, we weren't moving to another country, we were just staying put and waiting and worrying, there was always an immediate reason we couldn't act but a long term view of the world that said disaster was coming soon. And at the same time extreme pressure to achieve, because there was this sense that time was running out, money was running out, that I would only ever be safe if I was able to get good grades and degrees and a career that paid well.
I have no point to this post exactly except that I'm still just sort of astounded that that's how I grew up
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"The War of the Worlds: An Epic Extraterrestrial Odyssey"
H. G. Wells' timeless classic, "The War of the Worlds," unfolds as an enthralling tapestry of science fiction and societal reflection. Published in 1898, Wells catapults readers into a gripping narrative where Earth becomes the battleground for an interplanetary conflict of catastrophic proportions.
The tale begins in suburban England, where an unnamed protagonist recounts the sudden and ominous arrival of massive Martian cylinders, heralding the onset of a ruthless invasion. Wells masterfully weaves a tale of fear and survival as humanity grapples with the unimaginable – technologically advanced, malevolent aliens with their dreaded heat-ray weapons.
What sets "The War of the Worlds" apart is Wells' ability to transcend the confines of genre and delve into the social and psychological impact of an otherworldly invasion. The narrative serves as a poignant commentary on the fragility of human civilization, challenging our collective hubris and highlighting the vulnerability of our technological prowess in the face of superior extraterrestrial forces.
Wells' descriptive prowess vividly paints scenes of devastation and chaos, capturing the raw emotions of a populace in the throes of an existential crisis. The author's exploration of the survival instinct and the breakdown of societal norms during times of crisis remains eerily relevant, resonating with readers across generations.
As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist navigates a landscape transformed by alien dominance, encountering both the best and worst of human nature. Themes of resilience, adaptability, and the consequences of unchecked imperialism emerge, prompting readers to reflect on the broader implications of human actions and their impact on the world.
"The War of the Worlds" stands as a seminal work that has not only influenced countless science fiction stories but has also become a cultural touchstone. Its enduring legacy is evident in the numerous adaptations across various media, attesting to the timelessness of Wells' exploration of fear, survival, and the indomitable spirit of humanity.
In conclusion, "The War of the Worlds" is a literary masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences with its riveting narrative, thought-provoking themes, and timeless relevance. H. G. Wells' exploration of the extraterrestrial unknown remains a literary triumph, inviting readers to ponder the delicate balance between humanity and the vast, mysterious cosmos.
"The War of the Worlds," H. G. Wells is available in Amazon in paperback 11.99$ and hardcover 19.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 185
Language: English
Rating: 9/10
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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"The War of the Worlds: An Epic Extraterrestrial Odyssey"
H. G. Wells' timeless classic, "The War of the Worlds," unfolds as an enthralling tapestry of science fiction and societal reflection. Published in 1898, Wells catapults readers into a gripping narrative where Earth becomes the battleground for an interplanetary conflict of catastrophic proportions.
The tale begins in suburban England, where an unnamed protagonist recounts the sudden and ominous arrival of massive Martian cylinders, heralding the onset of a ruthless invasion. Wells masterfully weaves a tale of fear and survival as humanity grapples with the unimaginable – technologically advanced, malevolent aliens with their dreaded heat-ray weapons.
What sets "The War of the Worlds" apart is Wells' ability to transcend the confines of genre and delve into the social and psychological impact of an otherworldly invasion. The narrative serves as a poignant commentary on the fragility of human civilization, challenging our collective hubris and highlighting the vulnerability of our technological prowess in the face of superior extraterrestrial forces.
Wells' descriptive prowess vividly paints scenes of devastation and chaos, capturing the raw emotions of a populace in the throes of an existential crisis. The author's exploration of the survival instinct and the breakdown of societal norms during times of crisis remains eerily relevant, resonating with readers across generations.
As the narrative unfolds, the protagonist navigates a landscape transformed by alien dominance, encountering both the best and worst of human nature. Themes of resilience, adaptability, and the consequences of unchecked imperialism emerge, prompting readers to reflect on the broader implications of human actions and their impact on the world.
"The War of the Worlds" stands as a seminal work that has not only influenced countless science fiction stories but has also become a cultural touchstone. Its enduring legacy is evident in the numerous adaptations across various media, attesting to the timelessness of Wells' exploration of fear, survival, and the indomitable spirit of humanity.
In conclusion, "The War of the Worlds" is a literary masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences with its riveting narrative, thought-provoking themes, and timeless relevance. H. G. Wells' exploration of the extraterrestrial unknown remains a literary triumph, inviting readers to ponder the delicate balance between humanity and the vast, mysterious cosmos.
"The War of the Worlds," H. G. Wells is available in Amazon in paperback 11.99$ and hardcover 19.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 185
Language: English
Rating: 9/10
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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