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🤣China has a shouting spring — the louder you yell, the higher the water shoots. Foreign tourists kicked off a screaming contest one after another. @salahzhang @consulat_de @zhang_heqing @pan_xuesong @xuejianosaka @YDunhai @CG_WangBaodong #AmazingChina# #screamming# #travel# #reels#
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Most people think Burning Man is just about EDM, naked people, and giant art cars. But the thing that really shocked me was the Temple that gets burned on the final night. The Temple isn’t built by the organizers. Hundreds of strangers spend months — sometimes half a year — in warehouses cutting wood, designing structures, fundraising, transporting materials, and then surviving brutal heat and dust storms in the desert, working 10 to 16 hours a day to build it together. And in the end, they burn the whole thing down. What’s even crazier is that many people have been doing this for 10 or 20 years. That’s when I realized: Temple Crew isn’t really a volunteer group. It’s more like a civilization experiment. Because in modern society, almost everything revolves around: money, efficiency, valuation, growth, traffic. But the Temple is the complete opposite: * massive effort * low efficiency * no commercial return * and total destruction at the end And somehow, that’s exactly why it becomes the most meaningful part of Burning Man. People leave behind: photos of loved ones, letters to ex-partners, stories of failed startups, farewell notes, even ashes of family members. Then on Temple Burn night, something strange happens. Tens of thousands of people suddenly become silent. No screaming. No partying. No music. And a lot of people cry. Because what’s really burning isn’t the wood. It’s grief. Regret. Pressure. Old versions of themselves. That’s also why I think the most respected burners are not the people with the biggest RVs or the most money. It’s the people who, at 3AM when something goes wrong, everyone instinctively trusts to help. Now I finally understand why so many people from Silicon Valley, AI, and crypto keep returning to Burning Man every year. Because the desert offers something that modern society is quietly losing: real community, real trust, and large-scale human collaboration that isn’t driven by money.
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Same move. Same hand on the heart, same wave to the crowd. Musk did it and gets called a Nazi to this day. Mamdani does it and those same people have not said a word. Well, not exactly. Once the side by side clips went viral, some of them did speak up. Not to apologize to Musk. To defend Mamdani. Suddenly the gesture is not the gesture. Suddenly we need to talk about arm speed. Whether the fingers wiggled at the end. Whether he was smiling. Whether his grandparents were in the right party. A year ago none of that mattered. The hand went up, the verdict came down. Now we get a forensic seminar on millimeters and microseconds to prove Mamdani's arm moved slower. Mamdani's own press office said "in no way was this a Nazi salute." Funny. Musk said the same thing. His did not count. Mamdani's did, instantly. That tells you everything. The "Nazi salute" thing was never about the gesture. If it were, they would be screaming right now. They are not. It was about Musk. They hate him because he is the richest man in the world and he was attacking their ideological piggy bank with DOGE, so they smeared him. Mamdani is on their team, so he gets a pass, plus a defense team running stopwatch analysis. Same hand, opposite verdict. A wave is a wave. The rule does not change based on who is waving. When it does, you are not watching principle. You are watching a hit job.
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“Your job is to say ‘no.’” - Ajit Jain, $BRK’s insurance chief “It is very difficult to recruit people to sit back and do nothing. “You will get bombarded with deals, day in and day out. Your base case is, ‘just say no.’ “Every now and then, you will come across a deal that will hit you with a 2x4 and it will be screaming money. “That’s when you come to me.” Ajit and Greg note that insurance, investing, and capital allocation all share this trait. Personally, I am not worried that Berkshire will lack wisdom or lose its way - I look forward to seeing what comes next.
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One important lesson for all investors comes from Berkshire's Ajit Jain's exact mandate to his underwriting team: "Your job is to say no. Every now and then you will come across a deal that'll hit you with a 2x4 and it'll be screaming money." Abel and Jain are not budging. They are earning a risk-free yield and waiting for structural market dislocation. The capital discipline remains ruthless. $BRK.A $BRK.B
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I AM SCREAMING!!! SHE IS IN ALMOST PERFECT CONDITION! Only the small hair piece is broken and TBH that piece is broken in EVERY one of these figures, but they have the piece so I can glue it if I want!!!!
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im so busy n stressed n overwhelmed im screaming crying puking
Waiting, screaming, crying for my Frieren cosplay to come in …..
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2B or not 2B! Get ready for some 2B SPAM cause I just posted this set on my Patreon and it's SO GOOD I AM SCREAMING
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SCREAMING CRYING BANGING MY HEAD ON THE WALL