Thursday, December 25, 2025

A Warning from Teachers

@Luke10vs19
The breakdown of society is like a high speed trainwreck at this point.

@JAss-ny3im
What’s worse, the parents will argue their child completed the assignment. Scams scamming scammers.

@KingRaiders
Those kids are being prepped for privatized prisons and slave labor. But gee yeah let's build more trillion dollar AI datacenters.

@csa_yt
I cannot imagine it not being by design at this point

@InsertAUserNameHere
Idiocracy Rising. Be careful when they are released into society as"adults". Most will end up homeless, on drugs, in prison, or dead.

@spicycannon
This place is cooked, cooked.

@SUGARlea11
We as society have to go back to basics. Starting with CONSEQUENCES AND ACCOUNTABILITY FOR ACTIONS.

@bobbullethalf
These kids can’t read or do basic math.

@heidinolen873
Quit teaching in 99. My best student is still managing Walmart electronics. He was brilliant. Wish he'd had a chance.

@trav_allen1592
Their parents are the real problem. No guidance at all.

@david7806
15 years ago when my son was in high school, cellphones were not allowed. He almost got suspended because he was caught with his phone out at lunch time. Cellphones are a distraction and shouldn’t be allowed in school.

@brantk81
The reptilians in charge know what they are doing to dumb down society

@rachelb8411-g4g
I work in schools 5 days a week as an aide and this is EXACTLY what is happening with kids now. It's very scary and we need to address it immediately.

@sarahcoe7794
I refuse to put my children in public school I'll be honest. I'm homeschooling because I don't want to lose my kid in this mess.

@The813874
Born in 95 and graduated high school in 2013. We were horrible back then, but it looks like this new generation is kicking it up a notch.


Teachers are DONE and speaking out about the alarming behavior, attitudes, and moral decline they are witnessing among America’s youth. With classrooms increasingly challenging and students showing signs of disrespect, disengagement, and lack of responsibility, educators are raising the alarm about the cultural and moral shifts impacting the next generation. In this video, we explore the root causes of these issues, including societal changes, parenting trends, the influence of technology and social media, and economic pressures like the cost of living crisis, inflation, and rising financial strain on families. This discussion highlights the struggles teachers face daily and why so many feel overwhelmed and unsupported. Discover what educators are saying about the state of America’s youth and why these trends could have long-term consequences for communities, families, and society as a whole.

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Avatar 3 by James Cameron

@Lancer95_305
Finally a movie worth going to the theaters. Thank u James Cameron best Christmas gift ever๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ

@Rasim9898
Taking cameras and a whole crew to another planet to make this happen is amazing. Thank you. ๐Ÿ˜›

@ThePoorBoy
Only James Cameron can make James Cameron movies like James Cameron does.

@Suresh-iu2tx
That music from the first film hits hard

@sashalisnichiy7214
I'm 29 years old. First Avatar was released when I was 13 years old. I'm crying

@Rasim9898
Rest in Peace, James Horner and Jon Landau.

@wekiwisdofly85
I went on a date with a girl in 2009 and watched avatar for our first date. Then in 2022 I took her again to see way of the water with our daughter. Our first movie together as a family and come this December I’ll most likely watch this with only me and my daughter while her mum stays at home with our 8 month old son unless we find a babysitter. How time flies!

@atwunz
Ha he talks sh*t about AI let's go ๐Ÿ˜‚

@FruitygazetteD2GA
PLEASE... We live in a horrible world of slavery and inequality...yes even in America. One of the only things that the 90% of us have left is escapism and wonder. The ability to leave this unfair, monotonous life for 3 hours and live in another world. A world that cares about family and our respect and love for our own environment, the beauty and sanctity of everything around us.

@charoleawood
Was afraid to click on this video cause the title seemed like a troll but this was actually a very well done video. Cameron's answer was actually quite fair, I like how he said, "Ask nolan" as in "I'm moving away from live action photography, you need the evangelists of that medium to tell you why it's necessary not me"

@Pantalaimon467
That shot followed by “From Director James Cameron” is just showing off and I’m here for it.

@Jack-u4k2z
Hands down the best director alive right now

@kirkdouglassd
Just got my tickets earlier, super stoked to go see this on release day! I hope we get to see the last two of 5. Go see it people!! ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ‘

@CurvGod
ABSOLUTE CINEMA

@ajantafurniture
TORUK IS BACK!!!

@maximusroyalstar9084
James Cameron is one of my favorite directors, and his creativity is sometimes severely underestimated. Of course, he's praised for his sci-fi films, but almost no one considers his technological creativity and his vision for the future. Take his first Terminator film from 1984, for example. Nobody knew what AI or a drone was, but now everyone knows what it is. Cameron was already working on it 35 years ago.


Legendary director James Cameron dives into the making of Avatar and the future of blockbuster filmmaking. In this in-depth interview for Avatar: Fire and Ash, Cameron shares thoughts on resolving the Avatar trilogy, pioneering visual effects, and how technology and emotion combine to create movie magic. He discusses pushing storytelling boundaries, and how innovation in 3D and virtual reality will shape cinema's next chapter. If you love filmmaking, VFX, or the Avatar saga, this is an interview you won’t want to miss!

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Capital of Evil by Prof Jiang Xueqin

@borhex
"The pentagon...oops, I meant the pentagram." Brilliant.

@twerbo
We are simply human batteries to the capitalists.

@HK_20_25
Criminal cabals are being exposed one layer at a time. Great job Dr Jiang ๐Ÿ™

@just_in_jets
Prof has returned from the Monad ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

@bob1881
"War is not just a mechanism to expand capitalism, but it's also a way to make people more anxious because you destroy their wealth, and therefore they have to work a lot harder. In economics class you were taught that the point of capitalism is to accumulate more capital. No, no, no, guys! The point of capitalism is to focus the energies of the peasants."

@SeanBaskerville
This may have been your best one yet. You synthesized a lot of obscure occulted info and got to the heart of how the world actually works in under 90 minutes.

@RoyChong_1
"Capital is really a mechanism to extract energy from you. In a universe where consciousness is the universe, what energy ultimately is, is attention and focus." Damn bro... Facts.

@reynaldocaria3375
We are in the endgame now, very much appreciated this journey, professor

@_ajmah_
Thumbnail goes hard with the title, great one professor!

@hulyxoff
"In the next class, we will discuss the Sabbateans and the Frankists..." Oh boys... the serious stuff is about to start.

@JerryAnsahAyim
This class session has some heat to it.. Remember Prof is not suicidal

@narcissusofficial6875
I once asked my army officer, aren't you tired of being so cruel to the soldiers and he told me this: if I am nice to you and let you smoke cigarettes all day if in the end I ask you to do something you will disrespect me, but if I torture you all day and let you have a cigarette in the end you will think that deep down I am nice. Classic stockholm syndrome.

@PsywarBB
Halfway through and this one is a classic banger. About time someone explained jesuits versus masons.


In this Tuesday, December 9, 2025 lecture to his Beijing high school students, Professor Jiang explains how transnational capital came to dominate the world.

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Greed by Drew Gooden

@slickwizard
We’ve renamed greed as ambition

@Wolverine_onTTV
Not only is the average home buyer age 59, it is up from 39. From 20 years ago, so its the same fooking people just buying houses again

@harpstarr
the world when its my turn to be an adult

@anniebodyoutthere
Drew in 2017: Look at the silly way they cut this bagel!
Drew in 2025: The world is doomed and the evil will pay for their sins

@Beer_dialogue
poor billionaires with four yachts vs greedy families who just wanna eat breakfast

@reomemewagon
CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS CHRISTMAS

@Patryc
guys, go out into the world and talk to people about this. you'll find we all agree. time to start organizing

@mikaela4180
Ever since I was a little child, I knew I wanted to sacrifice my life for shareholder value.

@ButUrWrongTho
It's not even greed any longer, it's pathological hoarding. They hoard money.

@HelterSkeltr832
billionaires provide no benefit to humanity

@patiichun9238
Drew posted this and 3 days later Netflix bought Warner Bros. It really is over.

@mariam8275
PLEASE EVERYONE DEVELOP CLASS CONSCIOUSNESS NOW

@jae_luvv
I am a sophomore in high-school currently. My teachers use AI IN THEIR TEST SHEETS and more often than not, it's completely impossible and not comprehensible. We are even encouraged to use AI to teach our selves or create art for an assignment. My school also happens to have the highest number of unhoused children or families in my district but why have a bed when you could have a 9 second clip of a grandma exploding.

@w_woping
BILLIONARIES SHOULD NOT EXIST. Class working people need to be discussing this non-stop. Thanks for this video and for raising awareness!

@newtpollution
I live in a suburb of Chicago that just approved a data center to be built in town. No one in our town approves of it, basically every household has signs in their yard protesting it, people have been showing up to meetings about it to speak against it for months... and it's getting built anyway. That's the most frustrating thing to me, that we are killing the planet and pricing people out of their homes for data centers that no one wants or needs.


Drew Gooden describes the growing disconnect between official economic indicators and people’s lived experiences, arguing that while markets and asset values are booming for the 1% who already hold wealth, most workers face rising costs, stagnant wages, unaffordable housing, and increasing financial precarity. He explains how this divide stems from decades of policies favoring asset owners and corporation; especially since the 1980s shift toward trickle-down economics, deregulation, and the corporate culture pioneered by figures like Jack Welch, who prioritized shareholder value and layoffs over workers and long-term stability. The AI "industry" also inflates economic numbers while burdening communities with rising utility costs and environmental damage, all to create technologies that threaten jobs and enrich a small elite.

Saturday, December 6, 2025

Best of Rally WRC 2024

@jakk222
These guys couldn’t cut it in F1, their massive balls of steel would weigh down the cars too much.

@VemberNel
๐Ÿ The beezzzzzzzzzzzzzz๐Ÿ”ฅ

@Andrew_Burrows
No other motorsport comes close, the skill of these drivers is next level.

@gsdfan8455
I absolutely love the machine gun sound of the cars hitting the rev limiter on the jumps as well as the pops and cracks of the let off. That sounds like the earth tearing apart. Thanks for this

@felixdaniel144
The amount of torque needed to keep the car moving so fast with crazy drifts and turns will keep me mesmerized for hours

@mustafabugraaydoner1419
Dude, he's entering the corner at 200 km/h, it's totally crazy ๐Ÿคฏ

@Terrible118
Amazing driving, it's unreal sometimes watching them stick to the road at those speeds. Leaving the road and floating around corners at some points. Truly amazing. I would have to change my pants after riding with these guys!

@petaz1718
A hour of WRC highlights? Yes siir.

@zoeith6
So Fords, Yotas, and Hyundais? Where are the Subarus?

@georget10i
I love Group B, but I am very impressed with how quick and nimble modern WRC cars are. They are incredibly agile.


WRC rally racing, or the World Rally Championship, is the top level of international rally motorsport where drivers compete against the clock on challenging real-world roads across the globe, from icy forests to rough gravel and tight mountain tarmac. Each event is divided into timed stages, with drivers relying on co-drivers who read pace notes to navigate every turn at high speed.

The cars are highly modified, 500hp hybrid-powered versions of production models, built for extreme durability, traction, and speed. Known for dramatic slides, jumps, and unpredictable conditions, WRC is celebrated as one of the most demanding and exciting forms of racing in the world.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Arkansas farm crisis will shock you

@fancyhandlegoeshere
Billionaires can hardly wait to get their hands on that land.

@DVincentW
Farms are being eliminated for "AI" data centers, that don't grow food, they Destroy, Consume and Kill.

@Popcorn-uv4bx
Big Ag and Big Pharma Blackrock taking it all. All the socialized debt just keeps going up, more bailouts, subsidies, and corporate welfare. We are not voting our way out of this.

@jimthomas1989
CONTROL the FOOD!
CONTROL the PEOPLE!

@Halaqa
I went to college and became a dietitian. I realized that America will never be healthy with these companies controlling the food supply.

@gabrieltruran
As a Brazilian, I am absolutely shocked by the monopoly of these companies here as well. In addition to these, JBS, aligned with the government, has monopolized the entire meat production sector in the country, owns the only potassium mine, and controls the only nuclear power plants. The problem is really big.

@mildlyAnnoyed123
Corporate greed is quietly killing America; Big Tech, Big Retail, Big Banks, and Big Ag squeezing small businesses until they can’t breathe.

@ltcajh
They alway kill the farmers first. Thousands of towns look like this.

@TheSpoovy
The US economy is truly amazing. By far the wealthiest country on earth, blessed with every natural and cultural resource you could ever want, and yet they've still managed to arrange things so that every person who does anything even remotely useful lives in debt and poverty.

@solatayo6156
It's funny how all these people know what the problem is, but go blank when it's time to fix the problem. No one ever says "cap the billionaires." lol

@suziealsaud184
It amazes me how they never say the name of the wonderful benevolent ratfaced shekelgoblins that are destroying their businesses and towns.

@NormanSmith-p3v
I’ve lived a lot of years on this rock, seen good and bad, never seen corporate greed this bad, or corruption in our government.


Farm debt is expected to reach $560 billion this year—a record high. But it's not just because of the trade war with China. Farmers told us it's because a handful of corporations have taken control of their markets to ensure they always win, and farmers barely break even. Correction: Bayer and Monsanto did not merge in 2015 during the Obama administration. The companies reached a deal for Bayer to acquire Monsanto in September 2016. The merger was approved by the first Trump administration in May 2018.

Monday, December 1, 2025

Samsung in Taylor Texas by Anastasi

@BradleyKieser
This was rivetingly told. This video is a masterclass in how to communicate complex technology in an engaging, gripping, manner. Wow!

@branonlamphere9624
“The 600 series had rubber skin. We spotted them easy, but these are new. They look human... sweat, bad breath, everything. Very hard to spot.”

@gawebm
No idea who you are or how I landed here. But your presentation was next level.

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Absolutley amazing, Nastya! Bravo๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿผ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿš€

@Jamshedac-gf4bh
It’s the first time I’ve seen a documentary about semiconductors that explains very well how to install the factory, from Samsung Korean investment to the USA, a very good work. Thank you.

@andrewschull6039
Accidentally just found my new favorite ASMR channel.

@fizzyridertoo
Very detailed and accurate description. I've just retired after more than 3 decades in the industry, in my case working on CDSEM. Going to a 2nm process is a nightmare for every tool vendor and I'm very glad to be leaving those headaches behind. Thank heavens they dropped the 450mm wafers from future technology. I spent a fair bit of time at TSMC and am more than happy that I'll never have to go there again. I was also involved with Samsung for years. As bad as they were to work for, they are way better than TSMC. Just out of personal interest, one of my machines is visible at around 26 minutes. I'm pretty sure I know where it is and who installed it (Hi John L!).

@MichaelBehrnsMiller
Anastasi this was one for the record books. So many significant events in human history being quietly made at such high speed. Thank you for recognizing and perfectly capturing these moment so eloquently for us all. The progress on these chips affect us all every day, while most don't even notice. Like, spending a day on Earth and not noticing the sky.

@TheFullDub
I'm glad you covered this, most people don't realize how specific the technical regulations, from water quality, land quality, enviroment, workforce education are for success. These are the most complicated and advanced facilities built by human kind, including the hardware to manufacture the chips. It really takes the best and brighest and a workforce with the will to learn and advance there own knowledge to make it all come together.


Anastasi explains how Samsung's $50 billion Taylor, Texas chip factory overcame caliche soil with 20,000 deep concrete shafts for vibration-free foundations, secured dual power lines against grid fragility, built a 15M-gallon/day water reclamation plant with 90% recycling, and installed advanced air filtration for humidity control. Precast construction sped walls up, but pivoting from 4nm to 2nm inflated costs, delayed yields, and required Korean engineers to train locals amid supply chain hurdles like imported acids. Tesla's $16.5B AI6 chip deal provides an anchor customer for 2028 production. She describes extreme engineering efforts to stabilize the ground, power, water, air, and chemical supplies so the fab can reliably make ultra‑tiny gate‑all‑around transistors, yet shows that the hardest part is actually process know‑how, yields, and experienced people rather than concrete or machines.