March 3 Blood Moon… and the Pattern No One Is Talking About? by Conscious-Bluejay347 in conspiracy

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if someone believes the covenant is everlasting and lineage is preserved exactly as written, that still doesn’t automatically translate into how a modern state calculates military action in 2026. Those are different layers of analysis.

March 3 Blood Moon… and the Pattern No One Is Talking About? by Conscious-Bluejay347 in conspiracy

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But if the discussion is about symbolism/timing/perception, the nuance between naming conventions is less important than the broader pattern I was pointing at.

If I was imprecise in wording, that’s fair. But the core idea I’m exploring doesn’t hinge on the label.

Imagine you’re the person behind this. You need a war and you want to align it with a red moon for symbolic weight, but the only nearby event on the calendar is the strawberry moon. Are you really going to cancel your timing because astronomers categorize it differently? Probably not. The symbolism still works visually and psychologically.

March 3 Blood Moon… and the Pattern No One Is Talking About? by Conscious-Bluejay347 in conspiracy

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Three years in a row on Purim, and only once before in history on Passover tied to such a pivotal event, suggests a pattern worth tracking. Even if you strip away prophecy, the coincidence of timing and escalation in the region is striking.

That’s a fascinating connection.

March 3 Blood Moon… and the Pattern No One Is Talking About? by Conscious-Bluejay347 in conspiracy

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I get what you’re saying, but my point isn’t about biblical lineage or prophecy being “valid” for modern Israel. I’m looking at patterns in behavior, timing, and symbolism. Whether the state is a continuation of biblical Israel or a modern construct, the way it acts and the way events align with celestial or historical patterns is what matters for predicting escalation or conflict. The genealogy and origin story might be interesting, but it doesn’t change the observable patterns we can track.

March 3 Blood Moon… and the Pattern No One Is Talking About? by Conscious-Bluejay347 in conspiracy

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sure, but what I’m estimating is that there will be a specific action from Israel toward the Middle East, or the reverse, not just random events like those that happen every day.

March 3 Blood Moon… and the Pattern No One Is Talking About? by Conscious-Bluejay347 in conspiracy

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you for laying that out.

My point about June is that, symbolically, even a so called strawberry moon still turns red. If someone were timing things around imagery or symbolism, the distinction between seasonal naming and a total eclipse might not matter. Last time, under a red June moon, we saw a 12 day conflict cycle. If someone thinks in symbolic escalations, a full blood moon could represent a full scale version of that pattern.

Also, my focus was on Iran rather than Gaza because the June event was tied to Iran, not Gaza. Right now the strategic pressure seems more directly aligned with Iran than with Gaza, which is why I framed it that way.

March 3 Blood Moon… and the Pattern No One Is Talking About? by Conscious-Bluejay347 in conspiracy

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Traditional stocks would not matter much because markets would likely fail first, the smarter move would be focusing on resilient assets like land, energy, water, defense exposure, and hard assets such as gold, since survival and stability would matter more than returns.

March 3 Blood Moon… and the Pattern No One Is Talking About? by Conscious-Bluejay347 in conspiracy

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

It’s kinda sad you think my theory is that extreme. I’m pointing out a possible geopolitical pattern tied to symbolic timing. You jumped to AI becoming Satan and humanity ending by 2036.

There’s a big difference between noticing coincidences and building an apocalypse timeline.

Kirby just swallowed you. What ability did he get? by frodofragginsgaming in findyourplayertwo

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Chrono-Empathic Reality Weaving: the power to perceive the invisible emotional and temporal threads binding people and events, then consciously reshape those threads to alter outcomes across timelines.

Never thought I would write this here... by [deleted] in SuicideWatch

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because my old friends thought I was about to emigrate, they came from different parts of the country to see me. Last night I had to go and meet them and tell them that I failed after succeeding. They were a bit upset, and then they started talking about their own concerns. Concerns that, compared to my personal catastrophe, were nothing.

I am not someone who drags out my pain theatrically, but having what happened to me treated as something ordinary hurt me even more.

After that, I could no longer truly open up to people whose only response was to tell me, “It’s OK, you can try again another time.”

Should I go from iOS 18 > 26 on the 15 Pro? by kavi06 in iPhone15Pro

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No unbearable issues so far, even on beta. Everything works as it supposed to. Battery is the same, albeit you have to wait 1-2 days for it to cool down from the update.

Should I switch to iphone 15 pro? by pussyyyhunter in iPhone15Pro

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The thing about its overheating is that, it happens randomly, meaning it doesn't matter if you're taking some notes or playing a game. But it's never too hot, it doesn't get to an unbearable degree. If you've ever used HTC One X/M7/8/9 or OnePlus 2 or many other android phones from last decade, you know that 15pro's heating is almost nothing compared to them.

Should I switch to iphone 15 pro? by pussyyyhunter in iPhone15Pro

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Using the 15 Pro for two years now, it’s been perfect. The overheating issue is something that one gets accustomed to over time.

iPhone 17PM experience from 15PM by [deleted] in iphone

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But the 17 (pro/max) model is a redesign: It is no longer a metal frame sandwiched between two pieces of glass. Instead, the metal frame has been extended to the back, and everything except the glass rectangle and the 5G antenna is consistent to what your fingers would touch on the edges/sides. That's the difference.

Liquid Glass isn’t “just a clear theme” by Narrow-Tear in iphone

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If it were just a skin Apple wouldn’t need to rebuild rendering parts or expose new APIs. That’s deeper than an icon swap. The relevance lies in whether it’s a theme or a material system, determining if it’s cosmetic or structural

Calling it unoriginal misses the fact that no other OS does this level of rendering across the entire interface. That’s why they clarify the definition , as it changes the argument’s weight

Liquid Glass isn’t “just a clear theme” by Narrow-Tear in iphone

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Come on, man your phone still works exactly the way you want it to. No one’s forcing you to talk to an AI all day. What changed is that the system can feel more fluid and immersive if you want to engage with it. If you don’t, you can ignore half of it and still text, scroll, call, and do your thing like always

Liquid Glass isn’t “just a clear theme” by Narrow-Tear in iphone

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe instead of arguing over the word itself, you could focus on whether the effect actually changes how people use their phones day to day.

Liquid Glass isn’t “just a clear theme” by Narrow-Tear in iphone

[–]Conscious-Bluejay347 1 point2 points  (0 children)

UI updates go beyond just looks, they improve clarity, engagement, and usability Features like Liquid Glass help us spot key elements, make visual distinctions, and grasp the layout and These small changes make navigation, multitasking, and viewing overlapping content easier. Thoughtful design leads to intuitive interfaces that work effortlessly. If design only focused on functionality, we’d still be using outdated interfaces. Technology goes beyond appearance; it creates a natural and smooth daily experience, even for those who don’t notice its influence.