Something to consider for those of you who think that only a few people will be wealthy, and everybody else will be living in poverty. Ok ,think within the box now. This is business at its very simplest. If everybody is living in poverty and has no money, who exactly is going to buy all the products the rich are producing? The 90% living in poverty? @elonmusk
There are moments when silence becomes unbearable in the face of injustice. Being separated from my own child, watching a sacred bond be broken, and living under the weight of narratives that do not reflect the truth is a pain no mother should ever have to endure.
But the truth does not disappear simply because it has been hidden. It remains, waiting to be seen, heard, and acknowledged.
Today, more than ever, I call for justice to do its job. Not out of revenge, not out of pride, but for a child’s right to know the truth and for a mother’s right not to be judged by distortions, omissions, or false narratives.
Time is passing, and every day lost is a day that can never be returned to a mother and her child. That is why this matter is urgent. Justice delayed has real human consequences. Every moment that the truth remains buried deepens a wound that should never have existed.
I will continue to fight through lawful means, with dignity and determination, because facts matter, truth matters, and the bond between a mother and her child matters.
The truth must be revealed. The facts must be examined. Justice must prevail.
For the sake of a child, for the sake of truth, and for the sake of what is right, this cannot wait any longer.
When people want to discredit a woman, they rarely start with the facts. The first attack is almost always aimed at her honor, her dignity, and her reputation.
Perhaps because facts can be challenged. Defamation, on the other hand, relies on emotion, prejudice, and repetition.
What is most curious is that even women who have made difficult choices or faced adverse circumstances often display more honor than those who, knowing the truth, choose slander, lies, and derogatory insinuations to compensate for their lack of arguments.
Over the past few months, countless false stories have circulated about me, especially in my own country. Among them were absurd narratives related to the Epstein case. The only true fact is that, at one point in my life, I accepted a ride. Yet the relentless repetition of that information led some people to construct fantasies so detached from reality that they began associating me with stories that do not withstand even the most basic exercise in logic.
One simple question would be enough: how could someone occupy the role they try to assign to me while simultaneously maintaining a long-term relationship and a son?
The answer is so obvious that it requires no intellectual effort.
But truth has an interesting characteristic: it continues to exist even when people try to bury it beneath convenient narratives.
Recently, I have also heard insults directed not only at me, but at Brazilian women as a whole, in a generalized and derogatory manner. Generalizations are the refuge of those who cannot sustain an individual analysis. They are lazy simplifications of a complex reality and almost always reveal more about the speaker than about the person being targeted.
I have endured aggression, attacks, judgment, and constant attempts at dehumanization. Perhaps that is why one of the greatest feelings of freedom I have experienced recently came from something remarkably simple: accepting my own humanity.
I am not perfect. I am not programmed. I am not a machine built to react in ways that others find convenient.
I am human.
And perhaps that is exactly what troubles some people: the impossibility of controlling someone who no longer needs to prove who she is.
@AmandaUngaroA You are more than likely the most beautiful women that has ever existed thus far. So nice to have someone make my day. Thanks Amanda. I’m a fan. And I’m sorry about all the pointless pain they put you through. Don’t give up. Fight back. But be safe. Big hug 🤗 Sean. 💐🌸💐
@NikkiJusticeLoL Babes drop me a link to your OF pls…. Just saw you on OG. You are what we call ‘delightful’ in South Africa. Shit. That’s the uk. In SA we call you fucking amazing. We call it as it is. Send me that link. And follow me! 👅🥰🥰🥰
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Dario Amodei (Anthropic CEO) in the WSJ Davos interview said AI will first displace **entry-level white-collar jobs** in software/coding, finance, law, and consulting.
Why first? Current models (like Claude) already automate the routine cognitive tasks these roles do—coding, analysis, drafting, research. At Anthropic, engineers mostly edit AI output now. Software is becoming "cheap, maybe essentially free." These pattern-based knowledge jobs are automatable *now*, before physical or high-judgment senior work. Exponential capability gains accelerate displacement, creating high GDP growth + higher unemployment/inequality in white-collar sectors while physical jobs may rise. He tracks it via the Anthropic Economic Index and urges faster adaptation.
Former Israeli soldier Alex Miller, 23, died by suicide in Miami after reportedly struggling with trauma from a 2022 West Bank attack in which he was wounded and the later death of a close friend in Gaza.
Source: Haaretz
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@VraserX It’s the way it usually happens. But AI is the major instrument here. It should speed up testing and producing of the medicine by years if not decades. However long it took gene synchronization to become affordable I’m certain longevity rollout will be at least half the time.