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“Mo money, Mo problems” -Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

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Benny Feldman@Feldfrog·
When they make a good argument but it goes against Peter Thiel's goals so you gotta hit em with the Bored Ape NFT stare
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Roy Drones Jr
Roy Drones Jr@chiweethedog·
Israel controlling the weather sounds like an antisemitic conspiracy theory but more and more I am starting to believe the reports that the UAE’s cloud seeding radars (strategized with israel) were destroyed by Iran and suddenly a year’s worth of rain fell in 72 hours.
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U. Perkins, Sr.
U. Perkins, Sr.@JustAFamilyMan_·
Baltimore suburbs have a very weird relationship with the city and its inhabitants. People in Dundalk, Parkville, Arbutus and Glen Burnie will cheer for the O’s, will have posters of Ray Lewis and Ed Reed in their homes and be the most racist mfs around who hate the city.
Spice@Spicxer

If I were a Baltimore journalist, I'd do a story on the extreme amount of white suburban racism. They fill the comments of Baltimore stories. Some of the most vile, violent racist stuff you see. It's worth a story.

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dealing with a woman during her birthday gotta be the worst thing ever they be moving like joseph stalin for a week
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Derek 🐂 Bullish on Baltimore
The Baltimore Renaissance will not be brought to you by sinclair media properties. The Baltimore Renaissance will not give your mouth sex appeal.
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SolidXnnake
SolidXnnake@swiftiieroom13·
She likes to talk about how she was "vulnerable" to age-gap relationships where she was the younger one, but she never talks about the minors she dated as a grown ass woman.
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John Titor #137 𓅊𓅔𓅊
Palantir named themselves after the scary thing in LOTR because they are an intelligence front playing as the bad guys. You are supposed to view them as antagonists. The execs act weird and evil because they want you to see them that way. It’s a kayfabe thing. A social engineering thing. The question is WHY? Where is this show going?
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Fiona Small
Fiona Small@FionaSmall·
Oscar Wilde being called a deviant in the New York Times in the year 2026
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Lachlan Phillips exo/acc 👾
The Norton Disney discovery in particular shows that these were not tools. It was 18% lead, with zero signs of wear and tear, so this was unsuitable for and unused as a tool. There are also other platonic solids found that depict an isosahedron, demonstrating that the holes are symbols, not mechanisms. There is zero standardisation of size or function, which rules out crop divination, coin sorting or anything else utilitarian, and they were not widespread across areas where this kind of labour occured. There are no visible thread or needle marks, so we know it was not used as a sewing aid. It's not a toy or a dice because many are precious and/or soft metals, with very little evidence of distress or wear. All discoveries are dated between when Claudius outlawed Druidism (which forced the priestly class into Roman-syncretic material forms) and ended abruptly when Theodosius totally outlawed pagan rite in the late 4th century. And they are found exclusively in Celtic/Druidic regions. That's why there's no written or visual record of the device. It was shrouded in secrecy. The original Pythagoreans even murdered Hippasus for revealing the construction of the dodecahedron, and the revivalists were persecuted into submission. Interestingly, Plato said, after defining the four solids - fire, air, water and earth, "There still remained one construction, the fifth; and the god used it for the whole, embroidering figures on it." (That's a loose translation of diazōgraphōn, but if you like the other theory suggesting it was used for embroidery, you might imagine it was decorated in this way, with zodiac figures, though there's no evidence for this) In short, this was a Druid Pythagorean cult object depicting Plato's universe-solid. A secretive Pythagorean cult resorted to using purely symbolic objects to continue practicing in the face of persecution and censorship, and now we find these OOPARTs as one of the few remaining pieces of evidence of this ancient knowldge.
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George Roush@GeorgeRoush

Good attempt, but that's not it The mysterious Roman dodecahedrons are stamps... or at least what's left of them. The frame that you see is a snap-fit stamp holder... and a smart one, too. The balls are used to keep the stampface from spinning, and the circle keeps the stamp from sliding in any direction. The grooves ensure the stamp doesnt "wobble" when pressed, and the corner balls help with that. Each stampface would be a soft material the shape of a Pentagon with a round insert on the backside. This shape allows for 12 different stamps, and you could carry additional stampfaces is in your bag. This is why these dodecahedrons are always found in small bags, often with Roman coins. They were a business tool. The varying shape of the hole is based on the size of the stamp impression required, which is why they sometimes vary, sometimes don't. Whether these were for wax impressions or an actual ink stamp is unknown, however a sea sponge could be shoved into the body of the stamp and used to hold ink, then a soft wood face would secrete the ink as needed. Notably, because of the size of the balls, there's a small gap between adjacent stamp faces which stops ink bleed from adjacent faces when you press the stamp down. I can't stress enough how good of a design this is. It's really fantastic. There's nothing I would optimize. I've posted about this before, but I didn't have any followers at the time. One of these days, I'll make a functional demo to show you all how it works.

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yoshimi red
yoshimi red@nise_yoshimi·
Now that its been a little while I can safely say that chainsaw man was so fucking good. One of my all-time favourites
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