A 21st century philosophy that attempts to meld science with spirituality.
Central premise of Q/A: We live our lives over and over again in exactly the same way in the time-space matrix alloted to us. Birth and death are "bookends", predetermined by a higher power, and prop up the free-will "books" of our conscious reality (actions, memories and dreams) between.
Will quantum agnostics allow me to get a life?
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Scrolling poorly on a smartphone.
He thought he could easily scroll back to the photos taken at the beach, but he was thumbdumb.
The opposite of "influencer." A person who is paid by corporations to denigrate, rather than approbate, a service or a product of a competitor. A corporate saboteur.
In this time of high inflation, our outfluencer suggested we promote our product being cheaper than our competitors', even though it has 4 ozs. less content to it.
An Influencer who gets out before those influenced wind up holding the bag.
I lost my shirt to an Outfluencer who I figured knew his stuff about crypto, but who scammed me just the same.
An Influencer peddling a product or service who has gotten out of a scam while others are still being pulled into it.
I had invested in Bankman-Fried's crypto exchange before this Outfluencer took all my money for himself.
The art and science of melding politics to economics
The Coronavirus has only exemplified the challenge of polinomics: the election of a president during economic upheaval.
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A Republican who robotically will vote for Trump in 2024.
Trump's core voter base, also known as Roboticans, wants him elected despite all human-provided evidence of his inadequacies.