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@E180Joe

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Bronx, NY EASTSIDE Katılım Kasım 2009
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I love this weather this that stay home @CallofDuty weather ❄️🖥🕹😎
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The Saviour
The Saviour@TheSaviour·
Can you guess the country?
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Next is predator
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July 16th@E180Joe·
Playing the alien games for ps5 now since i binge watch all the movies
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July 16th@E180Joe·
Is it gente or jente i always get cunfused
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Kaynak Haber
Kaynak Haber@KaynakNews·
Yarışın ardından atın ayaklarını buz dolu kovaya soktular; kaslarının rahatlaması ve toparlanması için uygulanan yöntem böyle görüntülendi.
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꧁Bobbi꧂@SaltyBitch_52·
I don’t see a lot of woodpeckers in my neighborhood but once in awhile one shows up.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This City of Denver spent $9 million dollars to buy this building for the homeless 1,200+ days later ZERO people are housed. The building remains boarded up and vacant over 3 years later The City bought the building and planned to sell it to a California based nonprofit for only $10, they deal never went through The project now just sits here vacant. $9 million dollars wasted for nothing, zero people housed This is Democrat leadership in action. The city has also admitted the building will sit empty for at least another 12 months At some point we have to start considering this criminal and hold politicians accountable
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SoulSilverArt
SoulSilverArt@soulsilverart·
Never really thought about this-When I was a kid,I was slightly disappointed with back sprites because I didn’t always get to see my Pokémon’s full sprite But as an adult,I grew to love & appreciate the back sprites. They actually added another dimension to the design & made battles feel more immersive. Like you’re really standing behind your Pokémon in battle, instead of watching 2 flat images exchange animations like in other classic RPG’s of that era. This Lugia sprite is beautiful btw.
Pixel Art Pokemon Gen 2 Style@GEN2SPRITES

What if… the Pokémon battles looked like this?

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꧁Bobbi꧂
꧁Bobbi꧂@SaltyBitch_52·
Oh look squirrels🐿️ !! Some intense and fun moments caught on camera 📸
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Nostalgia Galaxy
Nostalgia Galaxy@NostalgiaGalaxy·
These books were a part of many childhoods.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Researchers at the University of Bergen ran a study comparing 213 Sudanese men. Half brushed their teeth with a chewed tree root. Half used a regular plastic toothbrush. The tree root group came out with healthier gums and less plaque. That stick is called a miswak. The WHO has been quietly recommending it since 1986. In 2011, scientists at Sweden’s Karolinska Institute finally cracked the chemistry. The active ingredient is benzyl isothiocyanate, a natural plant defense compound from the same family of sulfur molecules that give cabbage and mustard their sharp bite. The compound punches through the outer wall of bacteria that cause gum disease. From there, it dismantles the chemistry that keeps the bacteria alive. The Karolinska team isolated it by running root extracts through a chemical analyzer that identifies individual molecules. The stick comes from the Salvadora persica tree, which grows in dry parts of Africa, the Middle East, and India. Inside the wood you also find natural fluoride, a gentle abrasive called silica that polishes off plaque, sulfur compounds, and tannins that tighten gum tissue. A separate team at Sweden’s University of Gothenburg ran another trial. They soaked the sticks in a fluoride solution. The fluoride left in the test group’s saliva came out higher than what people got from regular fluoride toothpaste. A more recent systematic review pulled together a stack of randomized trials. Miswak on its own controlled plaque about as well as a regular toothbrush. Used alongside the toothbrush, it actually beat brushing alone on both plaque and gum inflammation scores. The Princess Nourah University trial from 2024 complicates that. Over two weeks, the miswak group’s plaque held steady while the toothbrush group’s dropped further. And gums in the miswak group got noticeably worse for people who sawed at their teeth too hard. Aggressive horizontal scrubbing tears at the soft tissue along the gum line. One stick costs under 10 cents in the regions where the tree grows, and a single twig lasts for weeks. In sub-Saharan Africa, herbal toothpastes built around miswak and neem (another bitter chewing-stick tree) made up over a quarter of toothpaste sales in 2023. The honest caveat is that Western dental literature treats the miswak as an add-on rather than a replacement, mostly because reaching the back molars with a stick is awkward. Used correctly, with soft perpendicular brushing along the gum line and no aggressive sawing, it does what a toothbrush does and adds a low-grade antibiotic on top. For most of human dental history, this is what cleaning your teeth looked like.
𝕋ⒶℍⒶ🔝@Jitkant

لهذا السبب ينصح الأطباء بـ إستخدام المسواك...

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꧁Bobbi꧂
꧁Bobbi꧂@SaltyBitch_52·
Customer states their car is making weird noises😳
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PBD Podcast
PBD Podcast@PBDsPodcast·
YouTube Is Changing the Entire Algorithm "MrBeast’s viewership has dropped 50%. He used to get 400M–900M views, now it’s 60M–120M. Why? Because YouTube controls the knob." "YouTube hit a mark where they said: stop recommending the big popular channels, start recommending the smaller ones."
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Every Honeycrisp apple is a clone of a single tree planted at the University of Minnesota in 1962. Every one. Apple seeds are random. Plant a Honeycrisp seed and the new tree produces a small, sour apple that’s usually inedible. So apple growers do something old and clever. They cut a small branch off the original Honeycrisp tree, slot it into a slit in a young apple sapling, wrap the joint, and wait. The branch fuses to its new host and starts producing Honeycrisps. About 20 million Honeycrisp trees exist worldwide, every one a piece of that 1962 tree on different roots. Same goes for Gala, Fuji, Pink Lady, Granny Smith. Every Granny Smith on Earth traces back to a seedling found in 1868 by a woman named Maria Ann Smith in Australia. She’d thrown French crab apple cores onto her compost heap, one of them sprouted, and the apples it bore were unusually tart and good for cooking. That one tree is the ancestor of every Granny Smith in every grocery store on the planet. Wine has the bigger story. In the 1860s, a tiny aphid called phylloxera caught a boat from America to France, hidden in some grapevine cuttings. It eats grape roots. French vines had no defense and started dying everywhere. Within 15 years, French wine production crashed from about 11 billion bottles a year to 3 billion. The blight then tore through Italy, Spain, and Germany, and European wine was on the edge of collapse. The rescue came from Missouri and Texas. American grapevines had grown up with phylloxera and were immune to it. So growers chopped French grape varieties off at the trunk and joined them to American roots. Above the soil: still French grapes. Below the soil: aphid-proof American root. It worked. Today, almost every bottle of French, Italian, Spanish, Australian, and Californian wine you’ve ever drunk sits on top of an American root. The technique is ancient. Chinese farmers were grafting trees by 1000 BCE. A Greek medical text from 424 BCE describes it casually, like it was already old news. It works because plants don’t have a rejection system the way animals do. Cut two branches. Match the green layers just under the bark. Wrap them tight. In a few weeks the plumbing has fused into a single plant. A Syracuse University art professor named Sam Van Aken has spent 18 years building a single tree that grows 40 different fruits: peaches, plums, apricots, cherries, nectarines, almonds. In spring it blossoms in pink, white, and crimson all at once. He’s made more than a dozen. They sell for up to $30,000 each. Without grafting, there would be no commercial apple industry, no global wine industry, and most of the heirloom fruits humans have bred over the centuries would have gone extinct. One clean cut, and you’ve kept entire species alive.
Johnny@j00ny369T

There’s something satisfying about grafting - taking a strong rootstock and giving it a better variety on top. One clean cut, a little patience, and you’ve created something new.

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Tracy Beanz@tracybeanz·
Sorry, but this is absolutely INSANE. I’ve seen a few of these now. Share this and raise more awareness. Someone needs to help these people.
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Toluwase@Toluwase_x·
Kim Kardashian never needed any surgery to be honest… literally Chicago West in the future 😭🥹 The face card was ins@ne, why did she change it? 😭
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