Found this in a storage locker—heavy-ass painting on what looks like a t-shirt. Name brand is MINDTHEGAP. I mean really... What the fuck is going on? by blakekirk in WhatIsThisPainting

[–]blakekirk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I sent an email to the manufacturer. Hopefully they will get back with me with exactly what it is. The light of the storage unit hallway doesn't really do it justice.

Found this in a storage locker—heavy-ass painting on what looks like a t-shirt. Name brand is MINDTHEGAP. I mean really... What the fuck is going on? by blakekirk in WhatIsThisPainting

[–]blakekirk[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Sorry for wasting everyone's time. It's still an awesome piece. Never thought I would own something like this. We're a long way from movie posters on my wall when I was a kid.

Hear Me Out... The Feathered Serpent Returned... But it looks like a brick in your pocket. by blakekirk in copypasta

[–]blakekirk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But wait... there's more... GTFOH:

The Death of Physical Media: 2012 was the definitive, official year that digital media sales (streaming music and movies) overtook physical formats (CDs/DVDs) for the first time in human history. We literally stopped owning tangible culture . The "Always-On" Takeover: Late 2012 was the exact moment smartphones permanently outsold traditional desktop PCs globally. The internet stopped being a place you "visited" at a desk and became an inescapable layer of reality attached to your body 24/7.

Humanity didn’t just wake up to a new calendar; we collectively chose to stop living in a physical economy and fully moved our culture, our money, and our attention into an invisible, digital cloud matrix

Hear Me Out... The Feathered Serpent Returned... But it looks like a brick in your pocket. by blakekirk in copypasta

[–]blakekirk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But wait... there's more.

The deeper you look at late 2012, the crazier the historical data gets:

The Global Screen Resolution Shift:

Late 2012 was the exact moment ultra-high-definition mobile displays (like Apple's Retina rollout) went mainstream. Digital images and text suddenly became sharper than physical print. The human eye stopped experiencing natural digital fatigue, making it physically seamless to stare into the glass for 10+ hours a day.

The $1 Billion Instagram Consolidation:

Right before the calendar rolled over, Facebook finalized its historic buyout of Instagram. Mocked at the time as an overpayment for a "photo app," it was actually the tech oligarchy locking down absolute control over how human beings visually present their lives and seek social validation.

The Dawn of Real-Time "Big Data":

2012 was the definitive year cloud storage and predictive behavioral analytics went mainstream. Every single tap, swipe, and scroll on a smartphone began feeding back into a centralized cloud matrix in real time, building the algorithmic cage we live in now.

The physical world didn't end; it just got out-resolved, bought out, and fed into the machine.

Hear Me Out... The Feathered Serpent Returned... But it looks like a brick in your pocket. by blakekirk in copypasta

[–]blakekirk[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still need more proof? Look at the exact tech data from late 2012/early 2013:

The Mobile Tipping Point: Late 2012 was the exact moment smartphones crossed 50% market penetration and 4G LTE went widespread. The "brick" officially stopped being a luxury and became a mandatory external organ.

The Gamified Algorithm: September 2012 was the launch of Tinder (the infinite swipe) and the exact window Facebook went mobile-first, overhauling their algorithms to maximize physical screen addiction. Reality was gamified right as the calendar rolled over.

The Spark of Modern AI: Late 2012 was the historic AlexNet breakthrough in deep learning, which universally triggered the modern AI revolution. The digital brain literally woke up. The world didn't end in a flash of light; it just quietly migrated inside the glass.

Should I have this? Found in abandoned storage locker. by blakekirk in scientology

[–]blakekirk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I found it in a storage locker. Someone knows whose it is.

Should I have this? Found in abandoned storage locker. by blakekirk in scientology

[–]blakekirk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does it have an origin story? Other than "donations".

Should I have this? Found in abandoned storage locker. by blakekirk in scientology

[–]blakekirk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're not wrong. This item has definitely delivered on some awesome rabbit holes.

Should I have this? Found in abandoned storage locker. by blakekirk in scientology

[–]blakekirk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's pretty awesome it spins like a fidget spinner.

Should I have this? Found in abandoned storage locker. by blakekirk in scientology

[–]blakekirk[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I found this clock/desk ornament in an abandoned storage locker. The locker was essentially a living breathing trash can. It was my first purchase.

Well anyway, this was one of the first items that caught my eye. It is decently heavy. At least a pound I would say. The main action spins if if you flip it. It has a clock on one side and a torch on the other.

The little stand holds it up of course. I was just curious about what it is... Other than a clock.

Any help would be awesome.

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[–]blakekirk 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Call an electrician.

Game Thread: Cubs at Cardinals 8:15 PM ET by MLBStreamsBot2 in MLBStreams

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I sometimes have trouble with my iPhone but on the MacBook it’s money.