
Der Captain
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Der Captain
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you won't find anything i'm ashamed of, but thanks for visiting.
















These indie devs are making a 1930s-inspired open-world survival game. - Farm crops, manage sanity & temperature - Every animation is hand-drawn - Survive, craft, and command creatures It's called Kalit. Would you play this?




I was denied entry to Mar-a-Lago tonight for a dinner I was invited to last month. I was told it was over my “criticism of Israel and the Iran war.” Next stop: Taco Bell.




@theliamnissan I never could stand Chuck Norris. I didn't watch his movies or his stupid show. He was not a good actor & his martial art skills were unimpressive.



Linus Tech Tips has called out YouTube for adding 30-second unskippable ads to its TV app "When will it be enough? Are we just going to go all the way back to cable TV with three-minute ad breaks? Can we not?"


Did you know that before chlorine became the gold standard, copper was the go-to for keeping water crystal clear? Long before modern filtration, ancient civilizations like the Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans recognized copper’s powerful antimicrobial properties. They used copper vessels to store water and even threw copper coins into wells to keep the water “sweet” and free from pathogens. 🏺 In the early days of swimming pools, copper ionization was the primary way to sanitize the water. It works by releasing positively charged copper ions that naturally destroy bacteria and algae on contact—a method that’s still used today in many eco-friendly, low-chlorine pool systems.🛡️ It’s a perfect example of how ancient wisdom often aligns with modern science to provide a cleaner, more natural way to live. Did you know? • The Egyptians: Used copper to sterilize drinking water as early as 2400 B.C. • The Science: Copper ions (Cu^{2+}) disrupt the cell walls of bacteria, effectively neutralizing them without the harsh chemical smell of chlorine.🦠 Credit Ronnie L FACEBOOK


















