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Salou, España Katılım Temmuz 2019
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blackstar@blackstarops·
operators from the state security service of kazakhstan providing security during putin’s recent state visit to the country’s capital of astana
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@Pirat_Nation lesbians couples are like that one has to assume the boyfriend role i don't know what this people aspect
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
A former member of Japan’s Self-Defense Forces has been living with a custom-made, life-size realistic doll for the past seven months and considers it her non-human girlfriend. After being cheated on by a previous girlfriend, she grew tired of relationships where she was expected to take the traditional “boyfriend” role despite being a woman. According to her, the doll asks nothing of her and accepts her exactly as she is, which is why she feels a strong attachment to it. She has also said she hopes future technology will allow dolls like this to move and speak, comparing the idea to 2B from NieR:Automata.
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@trip_to_valkiri it looks like a k2, love that weapon and this cetme looks cool
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@Pirat_Nation the worse thing is that is just 1 minute of going straight theres no action no npc jumping trying to kill u not even quick time even just going straight forever
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
007 First Light is being called journo game and getting huge backlash after gamers shared gameplay clips completing driving sections by simply holding one button while the game does almost everything. The criticism got even bigger because IO Interactive talked for years about how important the driving mechanics were for the Bond experience. So people expected something deeper, especially from the studio behind Hitman, which is known for giving players freedom.
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shaur
shaur@xXshaurizardXx·
@Godstowho no I clearly want to play *something* & theres nothing worth my time
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shaur@xXshaurizardXx·
everyone malding on about the steam deck price hikes meanwhile mine has been collecting dusk for 1-2 months now, lol. just nothing to play anymore...
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tahra@tahraart·
Fire Mage 불 마법사 photoshop #tahra #tahraart
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@Rockbottomless @One_Way_Home we can literally build those with better tech design to not hurt we dont need to use exactly then
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Rockbottomless 🇺🇸@Rockbottomless·
@One_Way_Home bet those mess up the ankle tendons real good with regular use. why we can't have pogo sticks either. can't have nice things cuz of physics.
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Dweller
Dweller@One_Way_Home·
It’s like looking through a time capsule into 1923. We have a unique opportunity to watch these two men demonstrate some of the first roller skates ever invented.
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越智俊介@Oshun220·
武器かいた 転圧機のイメージ
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snick@snick_bray·
Marguerite of the Black Star
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@KeyTryer I think it looks pretty cool but if have more than 2 neurons u know thats not what it looks like
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Night Sky Today
Night Sky Today@NightSkyToday·
🚨: Nobel Prize physicist Roger Penrose claims there is no such thing as nothingness. Your soul is eternal because matter cannot be destroyed.
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@Aelthemplaer like many other proofs of a intelligence design
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Ælþemplær@Aelthemplaer·
The crazy thing about viruses isn't that they are basically naturally occurring nanite tech, but that they are possibly older than life in some theories. That means it is easier for the universe to spontaneously spawn nanite technology than living things. This has significant consequences in the search for life out there. There could be entire planets out there with zero living things but the planet might be full of viruses that reproduce using primitive biochemical bubbles in the sea that never quite reached life. Life might just plain loose most virus-cell arms races and we're just lucky.
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未だにこいつありえないと思ってる

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@habibkun9 what... 🫪
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habib kun@habibkun9·
hiroyuki okiura draws with no references or rotoscope you go think about how insane that is
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@archeohistories this just looks like those weird folkloric birds of Japanese tales... beautiful!
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Step back 150 million years to the Late Jurassic and meet one of the most remarkable creatures ever discovered: Archaeopteryx... Often celebrated as a transitional fossil, this extraordinary animal provides a living link between dinosaurs and birds, showcasing evolution in action. Thanks to a stunning three-dimensional sculpture, we can now appreciate Archaeopteryx not just as a fossil imprint, but as a vivid, tangible creature that once roamed prehistoric skies. Archaeopteryx possessed the feathered wings and wishbone of a bird, yet retained unmistakable dinosaurian traits—teeth, a bony tail, and clawed fingers. This unique blend of features makes it a pivotal figure in our understanding of evolution, bridging the gap between reptiles and modern birds. Its discovery was one of the earliest pieces of evidence supporting Darwin’s theory, and it continues to inspire scientists and enthusiasts alike. The sculpture highlights every intricate detail: the structure of its wings adapted for early flight, the delicate plumage that may have helped with balance or gliding, and the skeletal features that reveal its dinosaur heritage. Seeing Archaeopteryx in three dimensions transforms our understanding of this ancient animal, allowing us to imagine its movements, behaviour, and place in the ecosystems of the Late Jurassic. For those fascinated by the origins of birds and the age of dinosaurs, Archaeopteryx represents a tangible connection to Earth’s distant past. It reminds us that evolution is not an abstract concept, but a story written in bones, feathers, and fossils—a story that continues to unfold as new discoveries are made. Strange Fact: Despite its feathers and wings, Archaeopteryx could not soar like modern birds. It likely used its wings to glide between trees or help with balance while running, making it a creature perfectly adapted for a world that was still dominated by giant dinosaurs. 📷 : A reconstruction of an Archaeopteryx at Southampton Fossil and mineral show. It was part of an exhibition of fossil replicas exhibited by Southampton University. (2023) The PreHistoric World
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@BatteryMastor i don't now where start's and where ends this fcking thing
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