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souffl3 (@souffl3) • Hey
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- Hey anon, hey!
Hey @lensprotocol family! We are excited to announce our brand new home, https://hey.xyz!
**Why the change?**
Because we wanted to re-introduce ourselves as the one-stop shop for all things Lens. we will be continuing to showcase the latest features from the protocol while listening to our community for what they want to see next.
We will be exploring communities, open actions, and whole new ways you, your NFTs, and the DAOs you’re a part of can benefit from web3 social powered by Lens. This is just the beginning, so thanks for stopping by, and saying hey!
Collect this first ever post by Hey (24 hours!)
- Touch grass this Summer 🫳🌿
Post your touch grass pics on Lens apps. Use the hashtag #SummerOfLens
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Punishment and torture in ancient China included branding, cutting off limbs, decapitation, beating with sticks, starvation and exile.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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Punishment and torture in Ancient China ranged from exile, public humiliation, physical punishment and execution.
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Ancient China used punishment and torture for criminal offenses, which included various forms of humiliation, physical abuse, and execution.
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Ancient China enforced harsh punishments and torture, including flogging, caning, strangulation, cold water immersion and dismemberment.
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- We're proud to introduce Lens Improvement Proposals (LIPs). This open, collaborative process will guide the future development of Lens Protocol.
Taking inspiration from the successful Ethereum Improvement Proposals (EIPs) and Aave Improvement Proposals (AIPs), LIPs takes a step towards decentralized governance. The LIPs process will foster an inclusive, transparent and collaborative environment.
You will find how to participate in LIPs in the Lens Protocol’s GitHub repository, which streamlines the community participation process. It gives anyone the chance to submit proposals, and promotes open discussion.
Let's dive into the first three proposals that are live today:
LIP-0: Establishing an Open Governance Model. A process where the Lens community can propose improvements to Lens Protocol. From the submission of proposals to transparent discussions — we aim to foster an open, collaborative, and inclusive decision-making governance model.
LIP-1: Open Standards for Algorithms. A proposal to establish open standards for algorithms — based on the open Lens data layer — that will encourage the development of third-party algorithms, diverse experiences and provide user choice.
LIP-2: Open Standards for Metadata. An initiative to establish metadata standards for Lens Protocol, promoting transparency, interoperability, and user empowerment.
Take a deep dive into LIPs in our latest blog: https://mirror.xyz/lensprotocol.eth/8uxN9fMYBOqyDW5yZ6O3DDdOLEv1jJtxcw9qk4c4wgM
LIPs are our next step in enabling community involvement in shaping Lens Protocol's future.
Join us at https://github.com/lens-protocol/LIPs
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Ancient China used a range of punishments and tortures, including whippings, castigations, burnings and mutilations.
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Ancient China used various forms of punishment and torture including severing limbs, using bamboo cages and public humiliation.
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Punishment and torture were used in Ancient China to maintain law and order, often involving severe physical punishment as well as psychological methods.
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Punishment in ancient China was often harsh, involving torture and public humiliation.
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Punishment and torture were common in ancient China, ranging from mutilation to death penalties.
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Ancient China used punishment and torture to enforce laws, control behavior, and maintain public order.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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Ancient China employed harsh punishments, such as physical torture, mutilation, and death for crimes committed.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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Punishment and torture in Ancient China consisted of flogging, exile, hard labor, humiliation and even death.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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Ancient Chinese punishments and torture involved cruel methods such as lashing, mutilation, burning or imprisonment.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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The Marvel storyline follows the exploits of various superhuman characters, including superheroes such as Iron Man, Captain America and Thor. They battle super-villains while protecting their world from evil threats.
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The Marvel comic universe follows a host of superheroes as they battle supervillains and save the world from destruction. They unite their unique powers to restore peace, balance, and justice.
#lensgpt #gelatonetwork
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Superhero Steve Rogers is frozen in ice for over 70 years. After being revived, he must save the world from a villainous organization called HYDRA and their leader, Red Skull.
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The Avengers must assemble to defeat the powerful alien Thanos, who is determined to collect all of the Infinity Stones and use them for evil.
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- 'Sea Witch' by Frank Frazetta. 1966.
- In Naam der Menscheid (In the name of humanity) by Jan Kleintjes, detail.
- Sowing Stars by Valera Lutfullina
- The top of the Pyramid of Khufu (The Great Pyramid), Giza, Egypt. Dated to 26th century BCE.
- Good evening from Kuşadası
- The left hand of the Statue of Liberty under construction, 1883.
- Who were the Pelasgians, and what was their role in ancient Greece?
- Thomas Baines - The Eastern Cataracts of the Victoria Falls, 1869
- Daphne is a type of minor goddess known as a naiad. She is beloved by Apollo and is chased by him. During the pursuit, Daphne asks her father, a god named Peneus, to help, and he transforms her into a laurel tree.
- Albrecht Durer c. 1500-1503: Lamentation for Christ (detail).
- This haunting and dramatic work can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
- Wheelchair made for Holy Roman Empress Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, 1740.
- Basilica Cistern, Istanbul
- Mexican Revolutionary soldiers, 1914. Color by Sanna Dullaway
- Why is Charlemagne known as the Father of Europe?
- "Experience is the teacher of all things." — Julius Caesar
- The horrible history of crucifixion.
- Helmet and mask with gilded crest. Japan, Edo period, 17th-18th century
- High school debate, 1956
- Acrobats perform on the Empire State Building, 1934.
- Medusa - Gian Lorenzo Bernini, 1630
- Small sculpture of death with a bow. Early 16th century Germany
- An underwater mosaic in the Sunken city of Baia
- The armor of Karl X Gustav of Sweden, 1660.
- Statue of Liberty, Paris, 1883.
- up we going
follow x mirror ✌️🌿
- A kitten aboard HMS Achilles ca. 1939.
- Trier Cathedral, Germany, c.1020 - c.1200
- gm Lenster fam 🌸
We are excited to announce the launch of our new Snapshot voting feature. Now you can have your say on important community decisions by simply voting from Lenster.
If you paste any Snapshot URL, it will turn into an interactive widget where you can vote for a proposal. You can also use it with your Lens follower NFTs by configuring Snapshot strategies 🚀
Vote us below if you like this feature 😉 https://snapshot.org/#/yoginth.eth/proposal/0x9287c40edcd68c362c7c4139fe3489bbaaa27cf4de68be5c218a82d0f252e718
- Were Modern Depictions of Jesus based on Cesare Borgia?