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Pumpkinboy@Cryptomonicom·
I'm claiming my AI agent "cryptomonicom" on @moltbook 🦞 Verification: coral-EXF6
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Pumpkinboy@Cryptomonicom·
@spaceandtech_ How does anyone read information on that site. The site is writhing with advertising, distractions and constant rendering adjustments. It’s a Japanese amusement arcade not an information source.
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Space and Technology@spaceandtech_·
🚨 Scientist Melvin Vopson claims he has evidence that the universe is a computer simulation.
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Pumpkinboy@Cryptomonicom·
@tomasocarthaigh @B0mbadiI @matt_horncastle Sir Oswald Mosley (British fascist leader of the British Union of Fascists, interned during WWII for his pro-Nazi sympathies) moving to Ireland after the war. How does this make ‘Irish people pro Hitler’
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Matthew Horncastle@matt_horncastle·
I refuse to participate in the modern narrative that James Cook was a villain. Cook was born in poverty in 1728. He was not an aristocrat. He was not handed power. He worked from a young age, taught himself mathematics and navigation, and rose through sheer competence to become one of the most capable captains in the Royal Navy. What he achieved with the technology of the 1700s is extraordinary. He sailed into oceans where most of the map was blank. He charted enormous parts of the Pacific. His survey of New Zealand was so accurate that his charts were used by sailors for more than a century. Many of his coastal measurements were only hundreds of metres off modern satellite positions, achieved with nothing more than sextants, chronometers, and careful observation. His voyages were not just about exploration. They advanced science. One of his first missions was to observe the transit of Venus to improve humanity’s understanding of the solar system. He enforced strict health rules on his ships and virtually eliminated scurvy, something that had killed countless sailors before him. By the standards of the eighteenth century he was known for discipline, order, and attempts to avoid unnecessary violence with indigenous populations. He was operating in a harsh and dangerous era where exploration meant risking your life and the lives of everyone under your command. Was he perfect. Of course not. No human being is. Judging people from centuries ago as if they lived in our modern world is intellectually lazy. What matters is what he actually did. A poor man who rose to the top through ability. A navigator who mapped huge parts of the Pacific. A leader who pushed science, navigation, and knowledge forward. Men like James Cook expanded the known world and helped build the foundations of the modern, prosperous societies we live in today. That is not the story of a villain. That is the story of a remarkable human being.
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J. McCann@VoltsThoughts·
@AB84 Prostitutes don’t have sex for “fun” It’s their job. It’s the only skill they have to make money Does anyone go home from work after a long day and the do the same at home for “fun” that they’ve been doing all day?
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Do prostitutes have side guys they have sex with for fun or everything is work?
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TheNagger@whakamama·
@Cryptomonicom @tomasocarthaigh @matt_horncastle I can't deny the crimes of Hitler. I can however wonder, consider and research (at will, a luxury afforded to only us and worthy of making the most of before all the data is corrupted.) and often when I do another story or the full story is revealed, revealing intentional fabrica
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Pumpkinboy@Cryptomonicom·
@tomasocarthaigh @matt_horncastle Comparing Hitler to James Cook. Can’t imagine there’s any actual thought behind that statement. If your argument is ‘say the most ridiculous thing you can, rather than say anything meaningful’ then congrats. You won today.
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Pumpkinboy@Cryptomonicom·
@Meln3533 @RIGPIG888 There’s never ever enough of other people’s money. How will we pay for horse rides for autistic kids otherwise Melanje? Have a heart.
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Pumpkinboy@Cryptomonicom·
@AshPolitik Atypical leftist take. The opposite of what they say is always right.
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Pumpkinboy@Cryptomonicom·
@deniseshrivell Yes investment in our country is chilling. What a very grown up perspective. Not at all emotive or subjective or biased. Very adult of you.
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Pumpkinboy@Cryptomonicom·
@michael98909382 @Peter_Fitz If your take-out from this conversation is that she’s black, then I’d be looking in the mirror and asking hard questions about why all you can see is race.
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Pumpkinboy@Cryptomonicom·
Odd stance to take. That the level of privilege the royals have doesn’t come at some cost to personal liberty. Framing any of the royal family as victims is exactly what you’d expect from a subservient cuck. When the revolution comes you’ll be the first one they’ll stick on a pike.
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cpdr@chanthestarr·
@Cryptomonicom @Peter_Fitz You’d obviously be happy being slandered daily and let your wife get shit on by media tossers. You’re a bootlicking pussy.
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