This is a unique time in history as the consciousness is changing, and the truth is finally going to be realised by humanity, and this will change the world for ever. At last everyone is going to be free. We will create the most amazing world of love and understanding.
I am here to help everyone realize the truth through my books, meetings.
My books are about my visions of Angels and The Deities. I would like to share with you the amazing Truth about Divinity.
Imagine a world where everyone actually feels and understands they are all connected. No one would hurt anyone because it would be like hurting your own hand.
The more you respect and understand Nature and the more you use Nature in your everyday life, in the way you eat, the way you prepare food, the way you interact with the trees, and the sea, and the grass, you’ll notice that your love of Divinity will change completely.
🚨 Microsoft is testing Windows 11 26H1 — a special release for next-gen Arm chips like Snapdragon X2 Elite & NVIDIA N1X.
🧠 Not for current PCs. No new features — just platform tweaks & driver support.
🔧 Build 28000 in Canary Channel.
📅 Rollout with new hardware in 2026.
@RealMattCouch Bold words. Freedom isn’t free, but innovation might just be—if we code hard enough. Let’s build our way out instead." 🚀🔧 #ForwardNotBack
@AskCurve
Hi Curve Team,
Just checking in—because I’ve seen no improvement or update regarding my suspended account since it was blocked this past Sunday. So far, radio silence.
Surely it can’t be that difficult to look into? I’d have thought this would be a quick fix, but it’s starting to feel like we’ve time-travelled back to the good old days of waiting weeks… for absolutely no reason at all.
Come on, Curve—don’t leave me orbiting like Saturn out here. A little gravity on the situation would be appreciated.Looking forward to hearing from you (hopefully before the next planetary alignment).
🔍 Fun Fact: The barcode scanner doesn't actually read the black lines—it reads the white spaces between them!
So next time you’re at the checkout, just remember: it's the spaces that do all the work, while the lines get all the credit. 😆
Did you know? The first computer bug wasn’t in the code—it was an actual bug! In 1947, engineers working on the Harvard Mark II computer found a moth trapped in a relay, causing malfunctions. They taped it into the logbook and coined the term 'debugging,' which we still use today