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Monitoring the Situation Inscrit le Eylül 2022
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Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU
Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU@CompletedStreet·
Hot take: NYC is the most overrated city in the world and people destroy their lives attempting to live there when they really belong (and would be happier) in a much smaller city.
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Adam Townsend
Adam Townsend@adamscrabble·
Shitlib Industrial Complex is clawing to vote for Graham Platner like he’s an anal itch, but they want to get to the bottom of the hoax’y Epstein String Theory because, damnit, they got ethics and morals and shit
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Anglokie
Anglokie@albion_sneed·
Hey can we get an update on this
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Grassophilia
Grassophilia@Grassophile·
@husafell_stone Easily the most influential proponent of ambient music which is easily the world's greatest artform.
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Timothy Rhinehart
Timothy Rhinehart@enchanter_tim·
I genuinely can’t fathom why more guys my age don’t join the military, especially college grads fighting a bad job market who could become officers. It leads to immense financial benefits (VA home loan, TSP/blended retirement system, veteran’s preference for government jobs, decent pay that rapidly scales up in 4-5 years,) social benefits and connections, and free skilled technical and management training. Along with doing some things that are, frankly, freakin’ awesome. Most importantly, it provides a great sense of purpose, meaning, and martial camaraderie. All it requires is a modicum of physical fitness (which most sound people my age are pursuing anyway) and a little bit of pain up front (entry-level training.) I’m a very average Marine Officer-in-training but I’m succeeding without too much trouble, and I’m being handed all sorts of amazing skills and opportunities. But half the battle is just wanting to do it, it seems. Well. I won that battle quickly. The rest wasn’t that bad, either.
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josh (oldfriend99)
josh (oldfriend99)@oldfriend99·
The story of Icarus provides us with a valuable lesson: never fuck up real bad
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Aetius
Aetius@AetiusRF·
Europeans discovering that America is great and all you have to do is be nice to Americans (note many Europeans fail to do this)
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SGM Mike Vining @ Blasting Through Official
Speaking of the SAS, I climbed Denali in Alaska with 9 members of the British 22 SAS. I was the only American. All 10 of us made the summit on 23 June 1990 (20,310 ft). I know many of you refer to it as Mt. McKinley. But in my day, it was Denali, so don't take offense. Allow me to compare Everest to Denali. While Mt. Everest sits at 29,032 feet, it rests on the Tibetan Plateau with base elevations around 14,000 to 17,000 feet, so the mountain itself only rises about 12,000 to 15,000 feet from its immediate base. Contrast that to Denali, which rises from a much lower base of roughly 2,000 feet above sea level to a peak of 20,310 feet. This creates a vertical rise of around 18,000 feet, which makes it the tallest mountain entirely above land on Earth. The British 22 SAS were excellent climbers. The climb took us a total of 15 days up and 3 days down. The photo was taken when we were between Camp III and IV around 12,200 feet on 17 June 1990.
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Gay Costanza
Gay Costanza@NigBaby69·
Hey @dieworkwear, is it okay if I wear a polo shirt tomorrow, you little tiny gооk fаggоt?
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Spencer Pratt
Spencer Pratt@spencerpratt·
Are they done counting yet?
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Aristo
Aristo@aristomarinetti·
Isolating yourself is one of the worst things you can possibly do to yourself. It’s the best way to become hateful about everything. Everybody I know who isolated himself regrets it to the point that they would do everything to go back in time and change the past.
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