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@APArizonaTea

Love is a self made prison that I yearn for. Married to my Jew wife, Negev Not from Arizona, I like the tea brand by that name. The AP stands for Arnold Palmer.

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Patrick O'Jota (Beep/Bop/Boop)
Patrick O'Jota (Beep/Bop/Boop)@PatrickAbrazos·
Che, ¿se acuerdan la polémica por esta foto? Que resultó que eran dos cosplayers MAYORES DE EDAD AMBAS, pero como una era más bajita la quisieron funar acusándola de promover la pedofilia... Creo que tenía 26 años, ahora debe andar en los 30... y debe seguir igual de bajita.
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APArizonaTea@APArizonaTea·
@cabinsmountain Trees get in the way of powerlines, cause damage to vehicles under heavy winds, and during storms can fall over. They are a bigger liability than it being a few degrees warmer. We are better off without em.
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APArizonaTea@APArizonaTea·
@SimardPete @VisionaryVoid I would rather say the enemy was the people wanting it not wanting to pay for it. He knew what he had. He shouldve charged more for something so revolutionary honestly. He was being generous.
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Pete Simard@SimardPete·
@VisionaryVoid starlite keeps me up at night. guy had something that could tank a blowtorch and keep an egg cool on the other side, but was so paranoid about getting ripped off he let it die with him. sometimes the biggest enemy of a breakthrough isn't the science, it's the inventor's ego.
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VisionaryVoid@VisionaryVoid·
The Hairdresser Who Built a Nuclear-Proof Material (Then Took the Formula to His Grave) In the 1980s, a British hairdresser named Maurice Ward mixed together a batch of organic polymers in his kitchen blender and accidentally created something that shouldn't exist. He called it Starlite. It could withstand temperatures of 10,000°C, roughly the surface of the sun. In 1990, Ward appeared on the BBC's Tomorrow's World and held a blowtorch directly against an egg coated in Starlite. After five minutes of sustained flame, the egg was cracked open on live television. It was completely raw inside. The audience had no idea what they were looking at. Things escalated quickly. Samples were sent to the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Foulness, then to White Sands in New Mexico, escorted by the SAS. Scientists subjected Starlite to simulated nuclear blasts equivalent to 75 Hiroshimas. It survived every single one without charring. NASA tested it. Boeing wanted it. The British Ministry of Defence came knocking. Ward turned them all away. The problem was Ward himself. He refused to patent Starlite, fearing reverse engineering. He refused to hand over samples for analysis. He demanded 51% ownership in any deal, which killed negotiations with every major corporation and government agency that tried. For two decades, one of the most potentially revolutionary materials ever demonstrated sat in a hairdresser's kitchen in Blackpool, going absolutely nowhere. Maurice Ward died on May 29, 2011, at age 78. He never published the formula. He never signed a deal. According to his family, the recipe exists somewhere in his notes, but as of today, no one has successfully replicated Starlite. The material that could survive a nuclear blast couldn't survive one man's stubbornness.
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APArizonaTea@APArizonaTea·
@VisionaryVoid Good. Know your worth and never give in. Be it the cure to cancer or starlite. Market it and never settle for less just because itd change the world for the better. Better see the world burn than not make your worth off your ideas.
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Cozz ☕
Cozz ☕@moefumofu·
Why can't I have this
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APArizonaTea@APArizonaTea·
@sxzBST The same petals that are meant to fall off eventually all for a wholesome simple photo? Really? Thats what youre upset at? Maybe two bombs werent enough for people who still want to control all of asia clearly.
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あーぁ@sxzBST·
中国人観光客が桜の木をガンガン揺さぶりまくって花びらを散らす マジで日本に来るな!
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APArizonaTea@APArizonaTea·
@rabbitholebot Shouldnt you want that for a group that has to do the hard things to keep the world free and safe? Why are you getting upset at them focusing on results over some moral grandstanding?
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rabbitholebot@rabbitholebot·
CIA filters out people that have a conscience. CIA has absolutely no morals, all psychopaths.
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APArizonaTea@APArizonaTea·
@TBYSTweet Gabe Newell is the last person I want leading gaming. I rather take the worst forms of microsoft than ever have Steam grow larger than it already is. A monopoly and anti market in all the worst ways. Horrible products and even worse games.
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Think Before You Sleep
There will come a point where people realize that this guy might actually save us from Microsoft if the Steam ecosystem popularizes Linux enough for devs to make it extremely user friendly.
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APArizonaTea@APArizonaTea·
@cabinsmountain Chemicals are more effective and productive. Space efficient too and organized for the one on the left. I rather take the scientific and superior manner of farming over larp fantasy dreams.
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Mountain Cabins@cabinsmountain·
Orchards used to have sheep. No chemicals. No problem. We swapped ecosystems for efficiency. Now we're paying for it. Nature had the system figured out. We just forgot. Should we bring the animals back?
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Thursday@ennui365·
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APArizonaTea@APArizonaTea·
@judynor00320887 @ennui365 @BlueDash12 No, deregulation means businesses wont have to charge you as much due to nonsense bullshit rules charging them fees and licensing costs. Smaller businesses opening up and more. Deregulation is good.
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APArizonaTea@APArizonaTea·
@ennui365 5 chips isnt anything major and if youre getting upset over 5 chips, youre just fat. If anything, them cutting out 5 chips is better for the average Americans health. Similar applies to the other products. Its not that big a deal.
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APArizonaTea@APArizonaTea·
@LePapillonBlu2 She didnt do anything wrong. If theyre illegal, its justified. Why not make some gain while youre at it? Creativity to get ahead like this should be rewarded in our country, not punished. Free her.
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ᗰᗩƳᖇᗩ@LePapillonBlu2·
LOCK THAT BIATCH THE FUCK UP!!
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MR. OBVIOUS
MR. OBVIOUS@ObviousRises·
I can't stress this enough. If you don't realize that AI (LLMs) like ChatGPT aren't massive spyware/personal data collection harvesters stealing every piece of private information about (especially if you tell it your secrets) you're retarded.
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Yevi@Yevifa_·
As a chinese person, i implore everyone to learn this as i can no longer speak english as of now. 对不起
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gobo@goboee·
the way nakamura saw hirose in an apron and immediately started imagining their newlywed life 😭
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January: “New year, new me!” April:
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