Richard Schiff - May 27, 1955 - Videos - Filmography
When things happen to us, reaction is sometimes tough to measure.
Shades of Spielberg's Taken
Reality was designed for chaos - highlighted in End Times by destructive behavior everywhere - climate, natural disasters, war, politics, social behavior, to name a few. As we experience in the age of social media - it sometimes exacerbates that energy - uniting people in shared outrage.
As schools empty out for the summer, a growing trend known as "Teen Takeovers" is once again making headlines.
Organized through social media platforms like TikTok, groups of teens gather quickly in malls, shopping districts, beaches, parks, and public spaces - often with little thought about what happens next.
For many of these teenagers, it begins as excitement, rebellion, or simply the thrill of belonging to something larger than themselves. Adolescence is fueled by emotion, hormones, impulsiveness, and the powerful need for identity and control in a world where they often feel powerless.
Social media magnifies that energy instantly. One message spreads. Friends encourage friends. A crowd forms before adults even realize what is happening. Parents may suspect something is wrong - but lack control to stop their children.
What may begin as 'fun' can quickly spiral into chaos.
Malls have been damaged. Businesses have been vandalized. Fights erupt. Police are called. Innocent people get hurt or frightened. Many teens involved seem unable to fully grasp the long-term repercussions of their actions - criminal records, injuries, trauma, or the effect these incidents have on workers, families, and communities.
Some observers question whether constant exposure to violent video games, viral prank culture, and online outrage has blurred the line between entertainment and real-world consequences. When destruction is filmed for clicks, likes, and online status, reality itself can begin to feel like a performance instead of accountability.
Peer pressure also plays a major role. Teens who might never act alone can be swept up by group behavior, especially when friends are already participating and urging them on. In the moment, the crowd becomes its own force - fast-moving, emotional, unpredictable.
At the heart of the "Teen Takeover" phenomenon is a deeper issue: a generation searching for connection, excitement, identity, and control in an increasingly digital world. Social media can organize people in seconds, but emotional maturity and judgment do not always arrive as quickly as technology does.
Summer has only begun. Communities, parents, schools, and teens themselves are all being challenged to understand where freedom ends, where responsibility begins, and how easily online trends can spill into real-life consequences.
All of this makes me glad I don't teach High School where teens were often unruly - and misdemeanors sometimes the norm - but this is way beyond the pale.

Tuesday after several days of destructive weather ... Lo and behold the sun is shining again in the city. If your moods are influenced by weather - today is an 'up' day even if the temps whiplash from the 50's - to the 80's over the next few days.
If you're into sports and live here in NYC - you have this to celebrate along with the rest of us. Knicks blow out Cavaliers to complete sweep and reach first NBA Finals since 1999 Yay!

It's Spring. You want to meet "The One". Wait. No one asks me that anymore. You meet whomever you're programmed to meet generally someone who aligns with the flow of your experiences.
If you're looking for love online - make sure you Zoom or FaceTime with the other person - and check them out on Google before you meet.
Remember that long distance relationships generally don't work or are too expensive and time consuming. They're great for an adventure or a hook up if that's your thing - but rarely for the long term.

Humanity is on a journey of learning. Today, we are discovering that people want to communicate faster and prefer using technology to that end. Texting seems to be the preferred method, even if messages are frequently misunderstood or lost.
As a result, people report that it is harder to make friendships and relate to others, leading to isolation. A soul can easily feel alone or lonely, especially as humans are hardwired for social contact.
We are programmed for many things that we believe will bring us balance and happiness, but today, everything has changed. In a world where we increasingly recognize mental illness and related struggles, sometimes choosing to be alone is actually a healthy way to live.
It can also mean you have completed your journey (karma) here - not that you are going to die - but are now in "Waiting Mode". For what? Understanding that the illusion of time is disappearing.
Many souls today are done with being manipulated by the Human Experiment on Planet Earth - awakening to the possibility that much of what humanity accepted as absolute reality was instead illusion, programming, and emotional conditioning.
The answers are not here. They are there.
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Europe is renowned for its historic charm, stunning architecture, and deep cultural heritage. However, the continent's infrastructure was built for a climate that no longer exists.
As the world's fastest-warming continent, Europe now faces severe summer heatwaves that last for weeks. Air conditioning, once considered an American luxury, has become a life-saving necessity for at least four months of the year. Retrofitting historic masonry buildings with central air conditioning is structurally disruptive and often legally prohibited by preservation laws.
Unlike regions in North America or Asia where energy infrastructure grew alongside the adoption of widespread air conditioning, Europe's electrical grids face unique structural vulnerabilities when demand spikes. Local power lines and neighborhood transformers in older cities were not engineered to handle the massive, simultaneous electrical load of millions of compressors running at peak hours.
Reality Check: Climate change and extreme weather events are no longer temporary anomalies - they are permanent, escalating realities that demand immediate structural adaptation. To believe that these intense heatwaves, grid failures, and natural disasters are just fleeting "moments in time" that will pass - is to misunderstand the fundamental shift in our global climate system.
Europe's struggle with extreme heat proves that societies can no longer rely on historical weather patterns to guide their infrastructure, energy planning, or safety measures. The world must actively prepare for a permanently harsher environment rather than waiting for a return to the old norm.
As we head into the summer of 2026, the stakes rise along with the heat and humidity.
A powerful, looming Super El Nino in the tropical Pacific is shifting atmospheric patterns globally, threatening to shatter previous temperature records and test the absolute limits of aging infrastructures stretching from the historic streets of Europe to the sprawling power grids of North America.
Simply put, there is no going back. Planet Earth will no longer be suspect sustainable in the near future.
Please be as prepared as you can be and never say, "I never thought this would happen to me." This is the exact phrase that loops through the minds of millions of people every year after a sudden disaster strikes - when an historic heatwave buckles the neighborhood power grid, a flash flood sweeps through a town that has never flooded before, a tornado destroys a city in minutes, or a wildfire sparks on the edge of a city - and the illusion of safety is instantly shattered.
The reality of living in a world dominated by a Super El Nino and accelerating climate shifts is that there is no longer any such thing as a "zero-risk" zone. Historical weather patterns no longer protect us. The boundaries of where disasters can happen have permanently expanded.
Prepare as best you can. Let your back-up plan have a back up plan because you never know when the unexpected will become your immediate reality.
According to scientific history, Earth has experienced five major mass extinctions often called the "Big Five - periods when enormous percentages of life disappeared due to catastrophic environmental change. These include events such as volcanic activity, climate shifts, asteroid impacts, ocean collapse, and changing atmospheric conditions. The most famous event is the extinction that ended the age of the dinosaurs about 66 million years ago.
From a symbolic or metaphysical perspective, some people interpret these extinction events differently - not only as geological catastrophes, but as transitions between phases of existence, consciousness, or what you describe as 'inserts' in a larger simulation. In that framework, each extinction becomes less an ending and more a reset point where the rules, dominant life forms, and direction of evolution changed dramatically.
There's an interesting parallel in how history appears layered. Entire ecosystems vanish, new species emerge, continents reshape, climates transform, and life begins again under different conditions - almost like successive versions of a program updating over immense spans of time.
Whether that reflects literal "simulation inserts" is philosophical speculation at this level of human conscious awareness rather than scientific fact, but it resonates with how many people intuitively experience cycles in nature, civilization, and consciousness itself.
Science explains extinction through observable physical processes. Simulation theory, meanwhile, explores the possibility that reality itself could be constructed or programmed in some deeper way. The two viewpoints approach the same history from different lenses - one empirical, one interpretive. Either way, the pattern remains striking - Earth's history is not linear stability, but cycles of collapse, adaptation, and renewal ... until now.
The simulation has created, experienced, and recorded far more than the five known cycles as it learns along the way. This may seem like millennia from the perspective of human consciousness - but it is all happening simultaneously.
From any perspective - this is the final version, insert, cycle in time, or however you conceptualize reality. If you don't get it yet - you will in the near future.
For now, always stay prepared as you wander through the matrix of realities - past, present, and future. It's all there for the taking.
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