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If you’re a speculator, a hedge-funder, a banker, a financial trader or an unscrupulous business person.

If you don’t work physically for your wealth and make it only by the means of opportunism, then you are a vampire, a parasite, a drain on society and on the spiritual world.

#Parasitism #Greed

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Parasitism/Vampirism

To hoard, dominate or control any of these aspects of God, is a sin, and denotes lack of faith and spiritual blindness.

#Greed #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasit...

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Parasitism/Vampirism

To steal these things is sacrilegious. The very word sacrilege means ‘to steal that which is sacred’. To hoard, dominate or control any of these aspects of God, is a sin, and denotes lack of faith and spiritual blindness.

#Greed #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasit...

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Misconceptions around Banking
Banking 101 (Part 1 of 6) - YouTube

#Banking #TheMonetarySystem
#EconomicReform #SpiritualBanking
#SpiritualEconomics #Emanationism #Parasitism #Greed #Sin #Vampirism

youtu.be/bE8i-4HpKlM?...

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Misconceptions around Banking - Banking 101 (Part 1 of 6)
Misconceptions around Banking - Banking 101 (Part 1 of 6) YouTube video by Positive Money UK

Misconceptions around Banking
Banking 101 (Part 1 of 6) - YouTube

#Banking #TheMonetarySystem
#EconomicReform #SpiritualBanking
#SpiritualEconomics #Emanationism #Parasitism #Greed #Sin #Vampirism

youtu.be/bE8i-4HpKlM?...

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Planned and Perceived Obsolescence

#Apple #ResponsibleEconomics #PlannedObsolescence #Emanationism #Time #Energy #Resources #WastedConvergences #Capitalism #Greed #Vampirism #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned...

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Planned and Perceived Obsolescence

#Apple #ResponsibleEconomics #PlannedObsolescence #Emanationism #Time #Energy #Resources #WastedConvergences #Capitalism #Greed #Vampirism #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned...

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Planned and Perceived Obsolescence

#Apple #ResponsibleEconomics #PlannedObsolescence #Emanationism #Time #Energy #Resources #WastedConvergences #Capitalism #Greed #Vampirism #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planned...

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The Environmental Impact Of Apple
Inc And Planned Obsolescence

#Apple #ResponsibleEconomics
#PlannedObsolescence #Capitalism #Greed #Materialism #Emanationism #Time #Energy #Resources
#Vampirism #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environ....

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The Environmental Impact Of Apple Inc

#Apple #ResponsibleEconomics
#PlannedObsolescence #Capitalism #Greed #Materialism #Emanationism #Time #Energy #Resources
#Vampirism #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environ....

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The Environmental Impact Of Apple Inc

#Apple #ResponsibleEconomics
#PlannedObsolescence #Capitalism #Greed #Materialism #Emanationism #Time #Energy #Resources
#Vampirism #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environ....

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There is nothing worse than a psychopath giving orders to the so-called "world's first army" to attack a country that poses no threat to it. This is parasitism on our planet.

#WarCrimes #Psychopath #NoThreat #Parasitism #Truth

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Eggs laid by the zitting cisticola, a small warbler we studied in southern Zambia. Zitting cisticolas lay beautiful bottle-shaped nests in tall grass, and each female produces a consistent egg type. However, females vary in whether their eggs are white or blue, whether they have small speckles or large blotches, and whether these markings are pale brown or dark brown (almost black). This variation in egg colour and pattern is a defence against a brood parasite, the cuckoo finch. Cuckoo finch eggs are good mimics of most of the zitting cisticola egg categories, and thus can trick the cisticolas into accepting the egg and raising an imposter chick. However, a cuckoo finch laying eggs that perfectly mimic blue cisticola eggs with dark brown speckles will often (by chance) end up laying its egg in a clutch of white eggs, or a clutch with pale brown markings. This egg will be easily spotted by the eagle-eyed cisticola, who will promptly remove it from the nest. Image credit: Tanmay Dixit

Eggs laid by the zitting cisticola, a small warbler we studied in southern Zambia. Zitting cisticolas lay beautiful bottle-shaped nests in tall grass, and each female produces a consistent egg type. However, females vary in whether their eggs are white or blue, whether they have small speckles or large blotches, and whether these markings are pale brown or dark brown (almost black). This variation in egg colour and pattern is a defence against a brood parasite, the cuckoo finch. Cuckoo finch eggs are good mimics of most of the zitting cisticola egg categories, and thus can trick the cisticolas into accepting the egg and raising an imposter chick. However, a cuckoo finch laying eggs that perfectly mimic blue cisticola eggs with dark brown speckles will often (by chance) end up laying its egg in a clutch of white eggs, or a clutch with pale brown markings. This egg will be easily spotted by the eagle-eyed cisticola, who will promptly remove it from the nest. Image credit: Tanmay Dixit

Brood #parasitism involves trade-off in host error rates from accepting foreign eggs & rejecting their own. @tdixit.bsky.social &co reveal advantages when egg trait distributions are categorical (not continuous); implications for other co-evolutionary arms races @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4kPKjJP

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Eggs laid by the zitting cisticola, a small warbler we studied in southern Zambia. Zitting cisticolas lay beautiful bottle-shaped nests in tall grass, and each female produces a consistent egg type. However, females vary in whether their eggs are white or blue, whether they have small speckles or large blotches, and whether these markings are pale brown or dark brown (almost black). This variation in egg colour and pattern is a defence against a brood parasite, the cuckoo finch. Cuckoo finch eggs are good mimics of most of the zitting cisticola egg categories, and thus can trick the cisticolas into accepting the egg and raising an imposter chick. However, a cuckoo finch laying eggs that perfectly mimic blue cisticola eggs with dark brown speckles will often (by chance) end up laying its egg in a clutch of white eggs, or a clutch with pale brown markings. This egg will be easily spotted by the eagle-eyed cisticola, who will promptly remove it from the nest. Image credit: Tanmay Dixit

Eggs laid by the zitting cisticola, a small warbler we studied in southern Zambia. Zitting cisticolas lay beautiful bottle-shaped nests in tall grass, and each female produces a consistent egg type. However, females vary in whether their eggs are white or blue, whether they have small speckles or large blotches, and whether these markings are pale brown or dark brown (almost black). This variation in egg colour and pattern is a defence against a brood parasite, the cuckoo finch. Cuckoo finch eggs are good mimics of most of the zitting cisticola egg categories, and thus can trick the cisticolas into accepting the egg and raising an imposter chick. However, a cuckoo finch laying eggs that perfectly mimic blue cisticola eggs with dark brown speckles will often (by chance) end up laying its egg in a clutch of white eggs, or a clutch with pale brown markings. This egg will be easily spotted by the eagle-eyed cisticola, who will promptly remove it from the nest. Image credit: Tanmay Dixit

Brood #parasitism involves trade-off in host error rates from accepting foreign eggs & rejecting their own. @tdixit.bsky.social &co reveal advantages when egg trait distributions are categorical (not continuous); implications for other co-evolutionary arms races @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4kPKjJP

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Eggs laid by the zitting cisticola, a small warbler we studied in southern Zambia. Zitting cisticolas lay beautiful bottle-shaped nests in tall grass, and each female produces a consistent egg type. However, females vary in whether their eggs are white or blue, whether they have small speckles or large blotches, and whether these markings are pale brown or dark brown (almost black). This variation in egg colour and pattern is a defence against a brood parasite, the cuckoo finch. Cuckoo finch eggs are good mimics of most of the zitting cisticola egg categories, and thus can trick the cisticolas into accepting the egg and raising an imposter chick. However, a cuckoo finch laying eggs that perfectly mimic blue cisticola eggs with dark brown speckles will often (by chance) end up laying its egg in a clutch of white eggs, or a clutch with pale brown markings. This egg will be easily spotted by the eagle-eyed cisticola, who will promptly remove it from the nest. Image credit: Tanmay Dixit

Eggs laid by the zitting cisticola, a small warbler we studied in southern Zambia. Zitting cisticolas lay beautiful bottle-shaped nests in tall grass, and each female produces a consistent egg type. However, females vary in whether their eggs are white or blue, whether they have small speckles or large blotches, and whether these markings are pale brown or dark brown (almost black). This variation in egg colour and pattern is a defence against a brood parasite, the cuckoo finch. Cuckoo finch eggs are good mimics of most of the zitting cisticola egg categories, and thus can trick the cisticolas into accepting the egg and raising an imposter chick. However, a cuckoo finch laying eggs that perfectly mimic blue cisticola eggs with dark brown speckles will often (by chance) end up laying its egg in a clutch of white eggs, or a clutch with pale brown markings. This egg will be easily spotted by the eagle-eyed cisticola, who will promptly remove it from the nest. Image credit: Tanmay Dixit

Brood #parasitism involves trade-off in host error rates from accepting foreign eggs & rejecting their own. @tdixit.bsky.social &co reveal advantages when egg trait distributions are categorical (not continuous); implications for other co-evolutionary arms races @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4kPKjJP

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@bsky.app

The Environmental Impact Of Apple
Inc And Planned Obsolescence

#Apple #ResponsibleEconomics
#PlannedObsolescence #Capitalism #Greed #Materialism #Emanationism #Time #Energy #Resources #Vampirism #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environ....

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@bsky.app

The Environmental Impact Of Apple Inc

#Apple #ResponsibleEconomics
#PlannedObsolescence #Capitalism #Greed #Materialism #Emanationism #Time #Energy #Resources #Vampirism #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environ....

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@bsky.app

The Environmental Impact Of Apple Inc

#Apple #ResponsibleEconomics
#PlannedObsolescence #Capitalism #Greed #Materialism #Emanationism #Time #Energy #Resources #Vampirism #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environ....

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Winning insect images revealed in RES Photography Competition 2025 - Royal Entomological Society The Royal Entomological Society has unveiled the winners of its annual Photography Competition, showcasing a stunning series of close-up images that reveal the hidden beauty and fascinating lives of i...

For scale, the butterfly eggs in this shot are 1.8 mm in size.

"The overall winner in the ’18 and over’ category is Raghuram Annadana [...] He captured a parasitic wasp in the act of laying its own eggs inside the butterfly eggs. "

#Photography #Macro #Nature #Butterflies #Wasp #Eggs #Parasitism

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Misconceptions around Banking - Banking 101 (Part 1 of 6)
Misconceptions around Banking - Banking 101 (Part 1 of 6) YouTube video by Positive Money UK

@financialtimes.com

Misconceptions around Banking
Banking 101 (Part 1 of 6) - YouTube

#Banking #TheMonetarySystem
#EconomicReform #SpiritualBanking
#SpiritualEconomics #Emanationism #Parasitism #Greed #Sin #Vampirism

youtu.be/bE8i-4HpKlM?...

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RE: https://tldr.nettime.org/@tante/116020268562044519

It's not killing, so much as Vampirising.

Sucking the life out of everything.

Basically. #Parasitism

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First record of Lasioerythraeus johnstoni Welbourn & Young, 1987 (Acari: Erythraeidae) parasitizing an anthonomine weevil (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in Mexico and supplementary morphological ch...

📘 Published in Revista Chilena de Entomología (2025)
🔗 DOI: doi.org/10.35249/rch...
🧪 #Acarology #Mites #Parasitism #Science

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If you’re a speculator, a hedge-funder, a banker, a financial trader or an unscrupulous business person.

If you don’t work physically for your wealth and make it only by the means of opportunism, then you are a vampire, a parasite, a drain on society and on the spiritual world.

#Parasitism #Greed

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Parasitism/Vampirism

To hoard, dominate or control any of these aspects of God, is a sin, and denotes lack of faith and spiritual blindness.

#Greed #Parasitism

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasit...

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Misconceptions around Banking - Banking 101 (Part 1 of 6)
Misconceptions around Banking - Banking 101 (Part 1 of 6) YouTube video by Positive Money UK

@bbcnewsnight.bsky.social @churchofengland.org

Misconceptions around Banking
Banking 101 (Part 1 of 6) - YouTube

#Banking #TheMonetarySystem
#EconomicReform #SpiritualBanking
#SpiritualEconomics #Emanationism #Parasitism #Greed #Sin #Vampirism

youtu.be/bE8i-4HpKlM?...

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Collective disruption: consequences of #parasitism for collective animal behaviour #ProcB #Review #Epidemiology #OpenAccessroyalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article/293/2063/20...

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Nature’s Symbiosis and When Fungus Grows on Fungus… Big fungi have little fungi upon their backs to mine them, and little fungi have lesser fungi, and so ad infinitum… (Adapted from Augustus DeMorgan) . Various saprophytic mushrooms (photos by Nina …

Nature’s Symbiosis and When Fungus Grows on Fungus… #fungi #mushrooms #symbiosis #parasitism #mycoparasite themeaningofwater.com/2025/12/14/n...

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The effects of seasonality and parasitism on diet and habitat selection in the common periwinkle

📷 © 2 Friederike Gronwald

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#BalticSea #LittorinaLittorea #Parasitism #Seasonality #StableIsotopeAnalysis

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#Parasitism was a close relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lived on or inside another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and was adapted structurally to this way of life. The entomologist E.

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