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iDoser
iDoser@doser_i85668·
This was chaos from start to finish 😂🤣 #crowdwork What the law is for DATING 🤔🤔
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Spencer Pratt fires back at reporter after he was asked about his plan for the homeless, says they will all end up in Seattle. Reporter: "What are your plans for the over 40,000 homeless in Los Angeles?" Pratt: "Well, they're not homeless, they're drug addicts... These people have been bused in by scam rehabs, scam NGOs, scam homeless nonprofits." "These people, when I unplug them ... they're all going to Seattle, where the mayor will welcome them."
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Callum
Callum@AkkadSecretary·
Are women just retarded?
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目頭
目頭@Awakend_Citizen·
今だから正直に言うけど 実は僕も 自分の息子に警察呼ばれたことある 彼が中2の頃、イライラして物を投げて壁や備品を壊すのを止めなかったので、僕もカッとなって頭を平手で叩いたらスマホで110番して警察呼ばれた 制服の警察官や私服の刑事がぞろぞろ入ってきて、加害者と被害者は別の場所に分けられて色々聞かれた 僕は「虐待親」ということになり児相案件となったが逮捕はされなかった その時警察官に聞いたのが「今は言葉で叱るだけでも虐待になります」という言葉だった 「えー!じゃあどうやって子供を教育するんですか」と訊いたら、おまわりさんも「いや、そうなんですけど、今はダメなんですよ」と困った感じで言ってた 情けない話だが、僕はあれ以来、子供を強く叱ることができなくなった 息子も児相に10日間くらい行って、ゲームもスマホもできない、夜9時に寝かされる生活に懲り懲りして、家では二度と暴れなくなった これでいいのかな…というのが正直な気持ち 子供は「親が教育」するものではなく「国が管理」するものに変わりつつあるのかもしれない 警察官が棚のガンプラ達にえらく興味を示して、シャア専用と量産型の違いを熱く語ってくれたのが楽しかった
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ver.
ver.@cryeyesviolet_·
i was just called a colonizer for living in europe, i’m literally from poland bro 😭
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Dear Self.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
27 is a weird age you feel like you're 19, but then you meet a 19 year old and realize you're 45.
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
You can bitch and moan about high-skilled immigration all you want, but at the end of the day we have to give all the good jobs to foreigners. Otherwise we might someday get conquered by a foreign country, and then they’d give all the good jobs to foreigners.
Mickey Kaus@kausmickey

"All told, a remarkable two-thirds of the Valley’s nearly 400,000 tech jobs are now held by those born abroad, according to a 2025 report from the think tank Joint Venture Silicon Valley." realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2026/…

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David Galbraith
David Galbraith@daveg·
The Swiss grid is almost completely carbon free, yet it is largely illegal to install air conditioning in a house in Geneva, without a doctor's note and heat pumps have the a/c mode disabled and fines issued if used. A mean spirited degrowth mindset that transcends class and hides behind an environmental narrative even when it has nothing to do with the environment, like here. This is emblematic of a pathological hatred of the future and progress, that is a threat to Europe.
Atticus@redl3tters

One of my business school friends comes from a wealthy Swiss banking family and lives in the ritzy part of Geneva where the average house is in the tens-of-millions range. When I visit, I stay in his guest room and sweat profusely at night because, for all their wealth, these bozos can’t understand the unmatched pleasure that is a nice, cool room to sleep in at night. Bunch of uncultured rubes.

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Reddit Lies
Reddit Lies@reddit_lies·
"How do I convince my family, who lived under Stalin, that the internet tells me communism is good?"
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Moongazer
Moongazer@joeybeastmarket·
Overheard this girl telling her friend how she was on a date with her boyfriend and she got the ick because he bit the mozzarella stick and the cheese kept pulling and he couldn’t break it no matter how far he pulled it away and she said she lost all attraction immediately
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HabitualLinestepper
HabitualLinestepper@HabitualLinest·
1. Women are absolutely consuming porn, both in video and book format 2. One of the top "romance" books out right now is about bestiality 3. Remember the "romance" movie where the old woman died and went to "heaven" and was greeted by her one-time bad boy fling rather than her husband of 60 years? 4. A large % of "romance" movies involve hypergamy and monkey branching. Where the lead character finally discovers her boyfriend of several years "was never really the one" and "she always knew something was off". She only discovered this when the new exciting guy enters her life. 5. Women are keeping a "roster" of guys to sleep with so they will buy them things and give them the attention they crave 6. Instagram is an addiction for women
Natania Marshall ✞@NataniaMarshall

Women are watching romantic movies. Men are consuming porn. This is why dating is so dysfunctional.

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millán 👑
millán 👑@Millxn265·
Series para hombres: - agente secreto salva el mundo - jefe de una mafia - macho alfa en un apocalipsis - banda de tipos duros hacen una misión - héroe rebelde en un mundo distópico Series para mujeres: - sexo con millonarios - sexo con delincuentes - sexo con deportistas - sexo
Netflix@netflix

Office Romance premieres June 5

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George Ferman
George Ferman@Helios_Movement·
Age is not an excuse to not try. At the age of 32, Julius Caesar broke down in tears before a statue of Alexander the Great, realizing he had accomplished almost nothing in his life while Alexander had already conquered much of the known world. Serving as a minor official in Spain and burdened by heavy debts, Caesar felt his existence was insignificant by comparison. This moment of painful self-reflection became a turning point that sparked a fierce new determination. He returned to Rome, rose rapidly through politics, conquered Gaul, invaded Britain, won a civil war, and fundamentally transformed Rome into a vast empire.
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scar@imfat

Can a 29-year-old start all over again?

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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Eli Lilly has done it. They've gone and made what seems to be a powerful, permanent gene therapy for LDL cholesterol. That means they'll be able to effectively prevent most heart disease with a single infusion!
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
there is an incredibly simple way to figure out if someone actually likes you: ask them to hang out. if they like you, they’ll say yes & suggest a time. if they don’t, they’ll pretend to be busy, & you should never talk to them again.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
That water clarity is an engineering decision, and the math behind it is wilder than the video. Roman aqueducts ran on gravity alone. No pumps, no pressure systems. Engineers carved channels with a gradient so shallow it borders on absurd. The Pont du Gard in southern France drops 2.5 centimeters over 275 meters. That's roughly the thickness of a coin over the length of three football fields. They surveyed that accuracy with plumb lines and wooden leveling instruments. The clarity you're seeing is a direct product of flow velocity. Too steep and the water erodes the channel walls, picks up sediment, turns brown. Too flat and it stagnates. Roman engineers targeted a slope of about 20 centimeters per kilometer, which kept the water moving fast enough to stay fresh but slow enough to stay clear. Before the water reached the city, it passed through multi-chamber settling tanks where velocity dropped near zero. Suspended particles sank. Clean water flowed out the top into the next chamber. Repeat three or four times. Pliny specified the minimum slope in writing. Vitruvius published the exact mortar ratio for hydraulic cement: one part lime to two parts volcanic ash for underwater work. The pozzolana from Pozzuoli reacted with water to form a calcium-aluminum-silicate compound that actually gets stronger the longer it sits submerged. Modern concrete degrades in water. Roman concrete bonds with it. Scale the whole system and it gets harder to process. Eleven aqueducts fed Rome at its peak. Combined output: roughly 1 million cubic meters of water per day. That works out to about 250 gallons per person for a city of one million. Modern New York delivers about 125 gallons per person per day. Ancient Rome had access to double the per capita water supply of the largest city in the United States, running entirely on slope and stone. The Trevi Fountain in Rome is still fed by one of them. Two thousand years, same source, same gravity, same water.
Ulises@UlisesDavid__

🚨| La claridad de un acueducto del imperio Romano, de hace 2000 años

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