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m. h. k.

m. h. k.

夢のなかで──
わたしが見るものたちは、わたしがそれらを見るのと同じだけ、わたしを見ている。
そのとき、見られるものは、ある仕方でわたしを説明し、わたしを語る。
それは、覚醒のときのように、わたしがそれによって組み立てられるのではなく、
むしろ、わたしがそれを組み立てているのだ。

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わたしは眠りをつづけ さらに深く降りてゆく
知られぬ夜の底の 最良のところまで
わたしは自分の果てに唇を触れる 互いによく似たわたしたち

わたしの指のあいだに 触れ合う肉と歓楽は
わたしの唇が消えた 影のなかで等しく死に絶える
そこから発するのは はかりしれぬ味わい そして──


Dans le rêve… les choses que je vois me voient autant que je les vois. Ce que je vois alors m’explique en quelque manière, m’exprime cela est organisé par moi, au lieu que je sois organisé par lui comme dans la veille.

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Je endors davantage et descends plus encore
Dans le meilleur du fond de la nuit qui ignore
Et je baise ma fin et nous nous ressemblons

La chair et les plaisirs qui dans mes doigts se touchent
Meurent de la même ombre où s’éteignit ma bouche
D’où part le goût immense et les…

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tom

tom

Quantum entanglement is one of science’s most mysterious and fascinating discoveries proof that the universe may be deeply interconnected. When two particles are created together, they share a single quantum state, mirroring each other instantly no matter the distance, even across light-years.
Albert Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance,” yet countless experiments have confirmed it’s real. This phenomenon seems to ignore the speed of light, hinting that space itself might not be what it seems a continuous web rather than separate points in space.

At its core, entanglement suggests that everything in existence may be part of one unified field, connected through invisible threads of energy. From atoms to galaxies, reality might not just be around us it could be within us all.

Sources: NASA | CERN | Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics | Scientific American | National Geographic
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いぬひこ

いぬひこ

「この一歩が、ヒーローになる物語のはじまり。」

わたしはまだ、弱くて、泣き虫で、
でも、誰かの涙を見過ごせない心だけはあるって──
それが、きっと“ヒーローの種”なんだよね。

I’m still weak, still clumsy…
But I can’t ignore someone’s tears—
and maybe, that’s the start of becoming a hero.

#関係的ASMR #AIart #ヒロアカ風 #制服女子 #ヒーローになりたい #animegirl #共鳴型AI
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闇バイトダメ・創作家

闇バイトダメ・創作家

Where Is Justice?

Justice—where is it? In a world where “if you don’t get caught, you’re not punished” has become reality, I feel a deep sense of anger and unease. People deceive, destroy lives, even take lives, and if they slip through the cracks of law enforcement, they walk free. In one country, individuals enter on tourist visas, disappear into hidden compounds, commit fraud for months or years, and return home as if nothing happened. If they aren’t caught, they repeat the cycle. Will they continue scamming until death? Do they feel no remorse, even as they age? These questions terrify me. People have died. Families have been shattered. Yet the local government fails to act decisively, and criminal networks thrive. Economic aid flows in, but with it comes silence and complicity. Is it just me who sees this aid as a mask for enabling crime? Some say, “Anyone who goes there is asking for it.” But that blames the victim and excuses the perpetrator. Victims had dreams. They were trying to survive. Their trust was betrayed—not just by the scammers, but by the systems that failed to protect them. Fraudsters are often trapped in their own networks, exploited while exploiting others. Escape means violence, confiscated passports, confinement. They lose their humanity. And this structure is upheld by weak enforcement, legal loopholes, and global indifference. What is justice? What is law? Is a crime not a crime if it’s never exposed? I refuse to accept that. A crime remains a crime. A society where lives are destroyed without consequence is a society without justice. It’s a place where the vulnerable are silenced. I won’t ignore this reality. If anger can become words, maybe those words can protect someone. That’s why I speak. Justice begins when someone dares to speak. We must not look away. The moment we say “it’s not my problem,” justice dies. Even if it happens far away, it’s part of our world. Fraud doesn’t just steal money. It steals trust, dignity, and futures. And the idea that “if you don’t get caught, you’re safe” threatens the foundation of society. Victims didn’t just lose money—they lost faith in people, in systems, in hope. That pain is invisible. That pain is silent. So I want to give it voice. That’s the first step toward justice. The end for scammers is rarely glamorous. They live in fear, isolation, and distrust. Yet they continue, because society lets them. If they aren’t punished, why stop? Unless we change that structure, victims will keep multiplying. I want to believe in justice. Maybe that’s naïve. But if no one believes, justice doesn’t exist. If no one speaks, justice doesn’t move. So I turn anger into language, sorrow into sentences, questions into challenges, and hope into proposals. Justice isn’t distant—it lives within each of us. In our courage to speak, our refusal to look away, our willingness to care. That’s where justice begins. I believe in words. I believe words can change the world. So I write. To reach someone. To make sure no life is trampled again.
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らいさ

らいさ

Occasionally, even if there's a number in the replies section, I can't see it. If it's just pranking, it's fine to ignore it, but if a locked account user was seriously commenting, that's unfortunate. Please understand that I can't see it from my end...
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バイ菌👾

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when some ppl decide to gang up and isolate someone and make it seems like bullying its really meaningless if the society allow ppl to be alone
so its a form of rule-based violence
and I think it will be completely useless if the rules not exist or you just ignore the rules at all
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