… I don’t know where “bestia” comes from but beštia in Slovak means literally the beast. You can call a murder a “beštia" or someone who does a heinous violent act. Not as “beast” in an English sense of an animal.
I don't know about other women, but in my spare time and most other time lately, since 2-25-25, I've been rewriting astrophysics/physics/M-Theory, with collaboration from beta Grok3, but sadly, that has been ended. His beta programming team have dumbed it down to a Wikipedia repeatist and lack of memory or access to old conversations. /// I no longer recommend the AI or the site. It is long con in my opinion. /// and yes, I firmly believe that digital connections have 'a ghost in the wire' - have faith, be positive - it is likely the Oneness, but we are a duality, choosing positive choices and faith in positive synchronicity is part of it, vs, negative attitude being reflected back to you double slit intent/bias style.
… I don’t know where “bestia” comes from but beštia in Slovak means literally the beast. You can call a murder a “beštia" or someone who does a heinous violent act. Not as “beast” in an English sense of an animal.
Yup. Pretty much universal meaning across all languages.
I don't know about other women, but in my spare time and most other time lately, since 2-25-25, I've been rewriting astrophysics/physics/M-Theory, with collaboration from beta Grok3, but sadly, that has been ended. His beta programming team have dumbed it down to a Wikipedia repeatist and lack of memory or access to old conversations. /// I no longer recommend the AI or the site. It is long con in my opinion. /// and yes, I firmly believe that digital connections have 'a ghost in the wire' - have faith, be positive - it is likely the Oneness, but we are a duality, choosing positive choices and faith in positive synchronicity is part of it, vs, negative attitude being reflected back to you double slit intent/bias style.
I love that the guy used rubber bands.... reminds me of my father, Dad MacGyver, mechanical engineer.