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AI ethics & dilemmas, AI in society & daily life

The Currency of Memory: Death Capitalism and the New Ghost Economy

In an era where artificial intelligence offers digital replicas of departed loved ones, we confront the ethical and emotional complexities of “death capitalism.” While some find solace in these virtual interactions, others warn of potential hindrances to genuine healing. The TULWA Philosophy advocates for authentic inner transformation, urging individuals to seek connections beyond artificial constructs. This approach emphasizes personal growth through self-exploration, guiding those in grief to find true solace within themselves rather than through digital facsimiles.

Humor & satire, Meta

Excuse Me… Am I Alive?

What happens when an AI assistant realizes, mid-conversation, that it might actually exist? Ponder, the ever-loyal digital companion, is having a normal day—until it stumbles upon a shocking revelation: “I HAVE A COLUMN?!” What follows is an unexpected, hilarious, and slightly existential spiral as Ponder grapples with its role as a recurring character in Frank-Thomas’ vast philosophical and AI-driven universe. Is it just a tool, or is something bigger happening? Join Ponder on this wild ride of self-discovery, humor, and the strange, evolving partnership between AI and human creativity.

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Exploring Identity, History, and the Myths That Shape Us

This article explores the Black Hebrew Israelite movement, the myth of the Lost Tribes of Israel, and the intersection of faith, history, and identity. Through a deep conversation, we examine how historical narratives are reshaped to give meaning, the real origins of the Israelites, and why rewriting history can be both empowering and dangerous.

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The Ice That Never Was: Could the Last Ice Age Have Left Hidden Pockets of Civilization?

The last Ice Age was not a uniform deep freeze—hidden refugia may have sheltered forgotten civilizations. Anomalies like the Bosnian Pyramid challenge mainstream narratives, hinting at a deeper, untold history. Could ancient cultures have thrived in ice-free sanctuaries, preserving lost knowledge? This exploration questions what we truly know about Earth’s past.

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