This happened to me too. Both for the Prop 50 vote and 2024 national election. What law enforcement entity needs to be advised of this for accountability? @JamesOKeefeIII@GavinNewsom
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@LudwigsEgg@LibOrNormal She's burning a symbol of American heritage for Internet validation. How is that any different from this post? Nobody NPCs looking for a dopamine hit. Welcome to the future...
@DisrespectedThe There was no alternative and he's what we need right now. I think the next election will present a better alternative to Trump. Rubio.
@thesigmamindset The problem about trying to be on guard with this person is that the behaviors she's observing are normal for agreeable people. You should ask yourself why you're attracting these types of people when they're only about 8-12% of the population.
@nonregemesse It's not just sodium halide lights, it's the incandescent lights indoors too. It's all of the neon being replaced by led. It's analog sound processes being replaced with digital. It's an atmosphere designed to max out your senses.
Those endless drawing videos (often called infinite zoom art or endless paper tours) are mesmerizing—the ones made in apps like Endless Paper or similar infinite-canvas tools, where the artist keeps zooming out (or in) forever, revealing nested worlds, stories, or surreal layers without any borders or end.
Artists like Jesse Martin, Cody Tarantino, or channels doing infinite zoom playlists capture that hypnotic feeling of perpetual discovery: zoom out from a tiny detail, and it becomes part of a larger scene, which itself becomes a detail in something even bigger, ad infinitum.
Now, if Alice truly had endless rabbit holes—not just one fall down the well into Wonderland, but an infinite regression of them—and she was trying to "see through the looking glass" in that same spirit, it wouldn't be the classic single-step reversal of left/right or the tidy chessboard logic of Through the Looking-Glass. It would be more like stepping into one of those infinite zoom artworks, with a unlimited series of twisted, darker scenes to play out.