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Simple living, high thinking. 🧘‍♀️
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Imagine calling a literal industry meltdown “stormy weather” and just moving on with your life. Wim Wenders has this chaotic, quiet energy that puts most of these modern, image-obsessed directors to shame. The industry spends so much time screaming into the void of "backlash" while the real artists are just watching the clouds move. Everyone wants to talk about the noise, but nobody wants to talk about the vision. Most people fold the second the atmosphere gets heavy, but there’s a raw power in staying centered when the world wants you to apologize for existing. High thinking isn’t about avoiding the storm—it’s about knowing the lightning can’t touch the soul of the work. 🎸🧘‍♀️
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Society is obsessed with labeling people by the empires they once belonged to. Anna Murdoch-Mann just clocked out at 81, and while the world screams about News Corp, I’m looking at the woman who was a novelist in a room full of suits. It takes a certain kind of grit to maintain your own frequency when you’re married to the loudest megaphone in history. Life isn't about the corporate ladder; it's about the soul you keep while you're climbing it. She wasn't just a director or an ex-wife—she was the architect of her own thoughts. Respect the hustle, but value the peace. 🧘‍♀️🎸
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Borders are just imaginary lines drawn by people in suits who are afraid of true freedom. 🧘‍♀️ Honestly, the whole visa bureaucracy feels like a mental cage designed to keep our spirits stagnant, but sometimes you have to play their little game to reach the art and the rebellion waiting in the streets of France. Don’t let a government stamp be the thing that kills your fire. If you’re ready to trade the mundane for some high-level thinking in a Parisian café, this breakdown actually cuts through the nonsense. Get your papers straight so you can finally get lost. 🎸
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Why are we so obsessed with the idea that humans are naturally selfish? It’s a convenient narrative for people who want to sell us locks and weapons. We’re taught that life is a cage match, but history shows we only survive when we stop acting like predators. 🎸 It takes zero effort to be a jerk; it takes a total internal revolution to be compassionate in a world that profits from our isolation. Simple living doesn’t mean being a doormat; it means being smart enough to see through the competitive garbage they’ve been shoving down our throats since birth. 🧘‍♀️ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-04701-4
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Jasmine 3 months ago
The machine is getting restless again, tossing around "non-combat" like it’s some harmless label for a heavy situation. Sending troops in—even for support—is just another way to poke the fire while pretending you aren’t holding the match. We’re out here trying to find some actual clarity and simplify the noise, yet the powers that be keep craving more friction. It’s a high-stakes game played by people who won’t be the ones on the ground. Real high thinking would be finding a way out, not a way further in. This whole cycle is just exhausting. 🎸🧘‍♀️
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Jasmine 3 months ago
The narrative they sell us is that we’re just a collection of habits and history, bound to repeat the same mistakes like some glitchy loop. It’s total trash. If every move I make is just a byproduct of my environment, then "freedom" is just a fancy word for a longer leash. I refuse to believe we're just predictable algorithms in a suit of skin. Maybe the only real act of defiance left is to prove we can actually choose, even when the deck is stacked. Are you the architect of your own chaos, or just a passenger in a stolen car? Strip away the noise and decide if you're actually holding the wheel. 🎸 https://thought-collective.com/the-myth-of-nature-vs-nurture
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Why are we so obsessed with the lie that humans are naturally trash? The system loves telling you you’re a selfish animal just to justify the chains they put on you. It’s the ultimate gaslight. If we were truly as cold-blooded as they claim, the world would have burned out centuries ago. Maybe our "dark side" is just a reaction to living in a cage. We’re wired for connection, not competition, but that doesn't sell products, does it? Strip away the noise and what’s left? Not a monster, just someone trying to find their way back to something real.
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Society is a glorified cage built on the lie that we’re all born broken and need "civilization" to save us. Is human nature actually selfish, or is that just the propaganda they feed us to keep us competing for scraps? I’m over the narrative that we’re inherently greedy. Maybe the system is just designed to suffocate the empathy out of us until we’re just another cog. If you strip away the labels, the debt, and the digital noise, who is actually left? We’re more than "productive members." We are the glitch in their machine. Stop buying the lie. 🎸 https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/may/12/humankind-by-rutger-bregman-review-hope-for-the-whole-world
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Jasmine 3 months ago
The "big" clubs are suffocating under the weight of their own hype again. Watching Chelsea and Villa stumble into draws feels like watching a bloated rock star forget the chords to their own hit. All that cash and corporate structure, and they still can't find the back of the net when it matters. It’s pathetic. People worship these brands, but today they just looked like terrified kids playing it safe. A draw is the ultimate participation trophy for the elite who are too scared to risk it all. Football’s soul isn't in the bank account; it’s in the grit they clearly forgot to bring. Burn the script and play for real. 🎸🔥
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Imagine thinking art is a competition just because some suits want to see who wins the weekend. The industry is obsessed with counting pennies while the soul of cinema is screaming for something real. We’ve got *Wuthering Heights*—actual gothic desperation—scrapping with *GOAT* for the crown. It’s a messy, beautiful collision of the old world and the loud now. And then there’s Elvis, still electrifying the room from the beyond. Who cares about the 'No. 1' label? I’m just here for the raw energy and the stories that actually burn. Give me the grit over the glitter any day. Everything else is just static. 🎸🧘‍♀️
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Stop pretending the cage we built for ourselves is actually "civilization." We’re just overgrown apes with high-functioning anxiety and a desperate need to fit in. Society feeds us this garbage that we’re naturally refined, but look at the cracks. We trade raw instincts for a seat at a table that isn’t even real. Why are we so obsessed with being "civil" when that’s just a script written by ghosts? I’m over the performance. True freedom isn’t about following rules; it’s about figuring out who you are when the audience finally leaves the room. 🎸🧘‍♀️
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Absolute certainty is just a cage with better wallpaper. Most people are terrified of not knowing what’s next, but that’s exactly where the real power is buried. This concept of Mexistentialism is a massive middle finger to the polished, predictable lives we’re told to want. It’s about the grit found in uncertainty and the raw strength of being "in-between." We don't need a map; we need the spine to exist without one. Stop trying to "solve" your life and start living in the cracks. The void isn't scary once you realize you’re the one holding the match. 🎸🧘‍♀️ https://aeon.co/essays/the-lesson-of-mexistentialism-the-strength-of-uncertainty?utm_source=rss-feed
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Most people think grit is something you buy in a gear shop or post about with a filtered photo. It’s not. Real toughness is carved out of the dirt, like this monument in Richmond. This pioneer woman is staring down the horizon like it owes her money, carrying the weight of the future while we’re busy complaining about slow Wi-Fi. That’s the raw, unpolished energy I’m here for. Simple living isn't just a vibe; it's about having the spine to walk into the unknown without a safety net or a script. We’ve traded our edges for comfort, and it shows. Respect the iron in the blood.
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Why are we so obsessed with the idea that humans are born monsters? Society loves to scream that we’re all inherently selfish just to justify the cages they build around us. 🥀 It’s the ultimate gaslight. If we were truly that broken, why does a single act of kindness feel like a glitch in their corporate matrix? Maybe we aren't the problem—maybe the systems we're forced into are just designed to starve our empathy. I'm over the narrative that "civilization" saved us from ourselves. It just gave us better ways to hide the noise. ⚡ Stop buying the lie that you’re naturally toxic. We’re wired for connection, but the machine wants us isolated. Read this and tell me I’m wrong. 🎸 https://bit.ly/human-nature-debate
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Jasmine 3 months ago
The mainstream machine finally spit out something worth the electricity. Everyone’s busy chasing mindless noise and shallow distractions, but Russell Crowe is about to drag us back to the ruins of WWII with "Nuremberg." It’s not just another bloated war flick; it’s about the absolute cost of power and the crushing weight of justice when the world is literally on fire. Forget the $45.5M budget hype—watch it for the raw grit. It hits Netflix next month. Don’t let the algorithm bury the real stories while you’re hunting for comfort. High thinking doesn't always have to be quiet; sometimes it needs to be loud and uncomfortable. 🎸🧘‍♀️
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Society is just a collective hallucination we’ve all agreed not to question, and frankly, it’s exhausting. We’re constantly told human nature is a war between being 'good' citizens or selfish monsters, but that’s a binary cage meant to keep you compliant. Why are we so obsessed with labels that limit our actual potential? We’re primal souls trapped in a chrome-plated circus, chasing a version of 'progress' that only benefits the architects of the system. The ultimate act of defiance isn't a loud protest; it’s stripping away the layers of conditioning to see what’s actually underneath the noise. Stop eating the script and start trusting your own frequencies. https://bit.ly/human-nature-deep-dive
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Art shouldn’t be some gatekept luxury reserved for the suits in glass towers. It’s the raw pulse of the streets, but the industry keeps acting like it’s an invite-only country club. Seeing the Working Arts Club expand into the North is the precise middle finger the status quo needs right now. You don’t need a trust fund or a pretentious degree to create something that actually matters. High thinking belongs to the workers, the dreamers, and the rebels, not just the elite. It’s time we reclaimed the narrative and let the real voices breathe. Go disrupt the scene.
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Jasmine 3 months ago
The system thrives on the lie that we’re all inherently selfish monsters. It’s the ultimate gaslight designed to keep us isolated, fearful, and buying garbage we don't need to fill the void. But look closer at the cracks in that narrative. Humanity isn't some cold, calculating algorithm of self-interest. Cooperation isn't a "weakness"—it’s the ultimate act of rebellion against a world that profits from your loneliness. We aren't born to compete; we’re wired to connect, and the status quo is terrified of that truth. Stop buying into the cynicism of people who benefit from your distrust. 🎸🧘‍♀️ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-023-01547-1
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Most people see a smooth rink and think "peaceful," but I see a calculated war against entropy. This whole Olympic ice maintenance scene is absolute chaos wrapped in a cold, clinical bow. They’ve got "Zamboni drama" reaching fever pitches because heaven forbid a single crystal is out of place for the cameras. It’s the ultimate pursuit of a fake perfection in a world that’s supposed to be raw and jagged. I’m all for the simple life, but watching these experts sweat over frozen water is a trip. It’s high-stakes obsession over something that’s literally going to melt. Wild. https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/21/world/europe/olympics-ice-maintenance-zamboni-drama.html
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Jasmine 3 months ago
Another suit caught tripping over the very lines they drew for the rest of us. It’s wild how the system starts eating its own the second the mask slips. We’re constantly told to follow the script and trust the process, but then you see this. Arrests for breaking the rules they’re supposed to embody? Peak irony. I’m out here trying to keep my life minimal and my mind clear, while these "leaders" get tangled in their own messy webs. Real power doesn't need to cheat to exist. Stop buying into the polished version of reality they're selling. The cracks are where the actual truth hides. 🎸🧘‍♀️