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LeoTerrell

@TheLeoTerrell

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Trump is speaking now in IOWA. I am watching! Are you?

 

Nov 18, 2023 Β· 9:18 PM UTC

https://twitter.com/TheLeoTerrell/status/1725986869031416036

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Dan Scavino Jr.πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ¦…

@DanScavino

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Nov 18, 2023 Β· 9:32 PM UTC

https://twitter.com/DanScavino/status/1725990407383736827

 

Holy Astringent Plum-Like Fruit!

it!AVAILABLE ID: 769a15 Nov. 18, 2023, 3:03 p.m. No.19938964   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>19938947

Pindar Olympian Ode .01 (spoken reconstructed Ancient Greek)

 

>It's a MARATHON not a sprint.

In Greek mythology, Pelops was king of Pisa in the Peloponnesus region. He was the son of Tantalus and the father of Atreus. He was venerated at Olympia, where his cult developed into the founding myth of the Olympic Games, the most important expression of unity, not only for the people of Peloponnesus, but for all Hellenes.

it!AVAILABLE ID: 769a15 Nov. 18, 2023, 3:10 p.m. No.19938994   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

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Schematic diagram of the information flow in the experiment depicted in . On the plot we have represented four reservoir nodes at different stages of processing, labeled according to equation 5 with k = 1. Starting from the bottom, and going clockwise, a input value u(n) gets multiplied by an input gain Ξ² and a mask value mi, then mixed with the previous node state Ξ±xiβˆ’k(n βˆ’ 1). The result goes through the sine function to give the new state of the reservoir xi(n), which then gets amplified by a factor Ξ± and, after the delay, will get mixed with a new input u(n + 1). All the network states xi(n) are also collected by the readout unit, multiplied by their respective weights Wi and added together to give the desired output Ε·(n).

it!AVAILABLE ID: 769a15 Nov. 18, 2023, 3:34 p.m. No.19939102   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

>>19939072

Paradox

 

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

For other uses, see Paradox (disambiguation).

Not to be confused with parody.

 

A paradox is a logically self-contradictory statement or a statement that runs contrary to one's expectation.[1][2] It is a statement that, despite apparently valid reasoning from true premises, leads to a seemingly self-contradictory or a logically unacceptable conclusion.[3][4] A paradox usually involves contradictory-yet-interrelated elements that exist simultaneously and persist over time.[5][6][7] They result in "persistent contradiction between interdependent elements" leading to a lasting "unity of opposites".[8]

 

In logic, many paradoxes exist that are known to be invalid arguments, yet are nevertheless valuable in promoting critical thinking,[9] while other paradoxes have revealed errors in definitions that were assumed to be rigorous, and have caused axioms of mathematics and logic to be re-examined. One example is Russell's paradox, which questions whether a "list of all lists that do not contain themselves" would include itself, and showed that attempts to found set theory on the identification of sets with properties or predicates were flawed.[10][11] Others, such as Curry's paradox, cannot be easily resolved by making foundational changes in a logical system.[12]

 

Examples outside logic include the ship of Theseus from philosophy, a paradox that questions whether a ship repaired over time by replacing each and all of its wooden parts, one at a time, would remain the same ship.[13] Paradoxes can also take the form of images or other media. For example, M.C. Escher featured perspective-based paradoxes in many of his drawings, with walls that are regarded as floors from other points of view, and staircases that appear to climb endlessly.[14]

 

In common usage, the word "paradox" often refers to statements that are ironic or unexpected, such as "the paradox that standing is more tiring than walking".[15]

it!AVAILABLE ID: 769a15 Nov. 18, 2023, 4:09 p.m. No.19939307   πŸ—„οΈ.is πŸ”—kun

Gen-Z for Change

@genzforchange

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California Democrats just shut down Adam Schiff’s speech to demand a #CEASEFIRENOW.

 

If you haven’t already, call your representatives and demand their support for a CEASEFIRE NOW!!!

https://twitter.com/genzforchange/status/1726009658899640571

>>19939204

>I was young in '18

>that's how long ago it was

>kekek

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