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*daymare* #1 floodfill fan
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*daymare* #1 floodfill fan
@todaymare
random bullshit for the love of the game i love floodfill current gamedev i made programming languages too
انضم Şubat 2022
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@TeekoGame i never saw the point in those posts tbh. no one is going to click on them to find games
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@ankkala so long as i can ice my balls thats what bryan johnson told me
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@Rene283035 @Leooweb3 why not buy the bitcoin for $49 and alyssa for 25$ after u sell the lambo and retire with both chicks?
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@jacopogiliberto i went back to turkey after using these for such a long time and these are so much better
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@SamaHoole oh so thats why its so expensive compared to other countries
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There is a thing British people quietly believe about supermarket beef that is almost entirely wrong.
That the good stuff only comes from the friendly local butcher, where the cow had a name and a field and a cheerful man in a striped apron. And that everything else, the cellophane-wrapped joint under the Tesco own-brand label, came from a shed somewhere, fed on corn and antibiotics, and is inherently toxic.
This is not what British supermarket beef is.
Britain does not have factory-farmed cattle. The feedlot model does not exist here. The geography does not allow it, the land use does not support it, and nobody has built one. The beef in the supermarket came from the same grass, in the same country, as the beef at the butcher's counter.
British cattle spend their lives on pasture. Summer on grass. Winter on silage, which is conserved grass. The average British beef herd is around 75 animals. The farmer knows them. The animal in your Tesco joint was on a hillside in Wales or the Borders or a small farm outside Gloucester, doing exactly what the cow in the butcher's window was doing.
The butcher's beef might be fresher. It might be hung for longer. It might come from a specific farm the butcher has a relationship with. It is worth buying for plenty of reasons. But it is not ethically distinct from what the supermarket sells. Same country. Same animal. Same grass. Same farmers.
The shocked shopper who assumes otherwise is usually working from imagery that was imported from a system that does not operate here. The mince in her trolley came from a cow on a small farm outside Hereford, who was in her field last week, doing what cows do, and doing it well.

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@TBYSTweet should? yes
will? won't even get temp banned
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@MagneticNorse if you notice yourself doing it you’re ngmi
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@micheal_ws18 if your parents support your gym lifestyle, you're not doing it right
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@cl0udy_evenings damn. now i need to find the 100% one somewhere
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@todaymare According to the ingredients the 99 has some vanilla extract and the 100 not
Idk taste wise as i haven't had the 99 one
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@_imdawon we just gotta find better ways to...
let me check my notes
BOIL WATER
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It's truly a curse that humanity has extracted the maximum amount of energy available and we couldn't possibly capture any more.
If only someone invented a way to capture and store energy.
Truly tragic.
We must turn off the light of civilization.
Hedgeye@Hedgeye
🚨 Datacenters are now 7% of total U.S. power demand
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Stealth model reveal!
The Elephant Alpha model is live now as @AntLingAGI's new Ling-2.6-flash.
Elephant topped the trending charts on OpenRouter throughout its stealth period and will continue free for one week.

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@spinelessaisha why don’t you have 3d printing as an option?
a lot of places nowadays have 3rd party 3d printing services and itll be very cheap
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@whoistife_x what do you think a romanian deadlift is
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do they steal stuff in the gym?
toylan@toylan20
The gym is the only place where people leave $1000 phones on the bench and trust complete strangers.
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