Happy Caturday!
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In English lore, a single woman living in a household with a black cat will never be short of suitors.
In Scottish lore, if a strange black cat appears at your house, it's bringing you good fortune.
In Welsh lore, black cats bring good luck to your home.
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In Scots Gealic folklore the 'cait sìth' is a faerie cat, a faerie that takes the shape of a black cat with a distinctive white spot on it's chest
Also:
lucha sìth - faerie mouse
cu sìth - faerie dog
lacha shìth - faerie duck
August 2, 1870: Tower Subway, the world’s first underground tube railway, opened in London. It proved uneconomic and the company went bankrupt by the end of the year. The tunnel was later converted into pedestrian use and was opened to on December 24, 1870 at a toll of 1⁄2 penny and became a popular way to cross the river, averaging 20,000 people a week.
In September 1888 the subway briefly achieved notoriety after a man with a knife was seen in the tunnel at the time when Jack the Ripper was running wild in nearby Whitechapel. The tunnel was later closed to pedestrian traffic in 1898, but it’s still in use, for utilities.
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In his Dictionary of London, Charles Dickens Jr commented on the smallness of the tunnel: "there is not much head-room left, and it is not advisable for any but the very briefest of Her Majesty's lieges to attempt the passage in high-heeled boots, or with a hat to which he attaches any particular value."
A video inside the tunnel from the current owners, Vodafone, was released in February 2023.
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Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967) was an American realism painter and printmaker. He is one of America's most renowned artists and known for his skill in depicting modern American life and landscapes. Hopper's work, spanning oil paintings, watercolors, and etchings, predominantly explores themes of loneliness and isolation within American urban and rural settings. His most famous painting, Nighthawks (1942), exemplifies his focus on quiet, introspective scenes from everyday life. Though his career advanced slowly, Hopper achieved recognition by the 1920s, with his works featured in major American museums.
August 2, 1914: "REPTILE FUNDS"
American "Fake News" you've come a long way baby! Time to go back to a free press!
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August 2, 1931: Royal prince fairy tales...
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Space colony Torus: the future that never was, located at a libration point (Lagrange point) and built with ores mined from the moon- it could host 10,000 humans and run on solar power.
August 2, 1986: Donald Trump's personal lawyer Roy Cohn died.
"Where's my Roy Cohn?" - Donald J. Trump
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According to Roger Stone, Cohn's "absolute goal was to die completely broke and owing millions to the IRS. He succeeded in that."
![[Image: LhVrdMt.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/LhVrdMt.jpg)
That is a X account run by Ghislaine's sisters and their website.
I don’t know how close this is to being reality, but I do know that many sci-fi/dystopian tales has led us in some way to this moment; the moment where we either accept or reject this, and where our entire future rests on it. We become a completely godless, heathen, self absorbed people because that’s what this really is - it’s the absolute final death of human connection, or we fight for our humanity, for what separates us from machines.
![[Image: qFsaGuV.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/qFsaGuV.jpg)
https://x.com/AutismCapital/status/1951397161473810631
Assuming this becomes reality, in the future humanity will fracture into two camps. The land of Have's and Have Nots. Personally, I'd rather be living in a desert with a real human woman and with no services.
![[Image: 01KbZSm.gif]](https://i.imgur.com/01KbZSm.gif)
In English lore, a single woman living in a household with a black cat will never be short of suitors.
In Scottish lore, if a strange black cat appears at your house, it's bringing you good fortune.
In Welsh lore, black cats bring good luck to your home.
![[Image: YifXLUp.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/YifXLUp.jpg)
In Scots Gealic folklore the 'cait sìth' is a faerie cat, a faerie that takes the shape of a black cat with a distinctive white spot on it's chest
Also:
lucha sìth - faerie mouse
cu sìth - faerie dog
lacha shìth - faerie duck
August 2, 1870: Tower Subway, the world’s first underground tube railway, opened in London. It proved uneconomic and the company went bankrupt by the end of the year. The tunnel was later converted into pedestrian use and was opened to on December 24, 1870 at a toll of 1⁄2 penny and became a popular way to cross the river, averaging 20,000 people a week.
In September 1888 the subway briefly achieved notoriety after a man with a knife was seen in the tunnel at the time when Jack the Ripper was running wild in nearby Whitechapel. The tunnel was later closed to pedestrian traffic in 1898, but it’s still in use, for utilities.
![[Image: F4UYCPj.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/F4UYCPj.jpg)
In his Dictionary of London, Charles Dickens Jr commented on the smallness of the tunnel: "there is not much head-room left, and it is not advisable for any but the very briefest of Her Majesty's lieges to attempt the passage in high-heeled boots, or with a hat to which he attaches any particular value."
A video inside the tunnel from the current owners, Vodafone, was released in February 2023.
![[Image: LejnWul.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/LejnWul.jpg)
Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967) was an American realism painter and printmaker. He is one of America's most renowned artists and known for his skill in depicting modern American life and landscapes. Hopper's work, spanning oil paintings, watercolors, and etchings, predominantly explores themes of loneliness and isolation within American urban and rural settings. His most famous painting, Nighthawks (1942), exemplifies his focus on quiet, introspective scenes from everyday life. Though his career advanced slowly, Hopper achieved recognition by the 1920s, with his works featured in major American museums.
August 2, 1914: "REPTILE FUNDS"
American "Fake News" you've come a long way baby! Time to go back to a free press!
![[Image: T0TqkAx.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/T0TqkAx.jpg)
August 2, 1931: Royal prince fairy tales...
![[Image: LCf9cY4.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/LCf9cY4.jpg)
Space colony Torus: the future that never was, located at a libration point (Lagrange point) and built with ores mined from the moon- it could host 10,000 humans and run on solar power.
August 2, 1986: Donald Trump's personal lawyer Roy Cohn died.
"Where's my Roy Cohn?" - Donald J. Trump
![[Image: Ia9eVpa.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/Ia9eVpa.jpg)
According to Roger Stone, Cohn's "absolute goal was to die completely broke and owing millions to the IRS. He succeeded in that."
![[Image: LhVrdMt.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/LhVrdMt.jpg)
That is a X account run by Ghislaine's sisters and their website.
I don’t know how close this is to being reality, but I do know that many sci-fi/dystopian tales has led us in some way to this moment; the moment where we either accept or reject this, and where our entire future rests on it. We become a completely godless, heathen, self absorbed people because that’s what this really is - it’s the absolute final death of human connection, or we fight for our humanity, for what separates us from machines.
![[Image: qFsaGuV.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/qFsaGuV.jpg)
https://x.com/AutismCapital/status/1951397161473810631
Assuming this becomes reality, in the future humanity will fracture into two camps. The land of Have's and Have Nots. Personally, I'd rather be living in a desert with a real human woman and with no services.
![[Image: MdtKNUI.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/MdtKNUI.jpg)
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell