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Fairbanks, Alaska Katılım Temmuz 2023
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TheColeBrew
TheColeBrew@TheColeBrew·
House Pepsi is scattered and weak… A secret meeting in the Holy City of Crush between the three other factions is currently being held in hopes to capitalize on this opportunity. The small Dominion of Dr Pepper seeks an alliance with the unruly mountain vagabonds of Descendants of Dew but without assurances from the Coca Confederacy negotiations are currently falling flat.
かみぱっぱ@kamipapa2

アメリカではコカコーラとペプシコーラの2強だと思ってたんだが…意外と群雄割拠だな

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GrantBitman
GrantBitman@GrantBitmen·
@Major_Ferret @IMAO_ No. The dark side is the side facing away from the Earth at all times. Like dark energy and dark matter, "Dark" here means mysterious. It's only recently that people have started calling it the far side to simplify the language, dumbing it down.
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Major Ferret
Major Ferret@Major_Ferret·
@GrantBitmen @IMAO_ The dark side of the Moon is whichever one is in shadow at a given moment. You are talking about the far side, meaning the side that faces away from Earth.
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Frank J. Fleming
It still makes me laugh thinking of when mankind first saw the far side of the moon, hoping to see cool new things, but nothing was there. Everything interesting was on the side we could already see.
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Luce
Luce@lucyshow11·
On April Fools Day in 1974, a man in Alaska dropped hundreds of tires on a dormant volcano, and lit them on fire. People were evacuated 😳🤦🏻‍♀️
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GrantBitman@GrantBitmen·
@MilHistNow This thing was instrumental in America defeating Czechoslovakia.
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Military History Now
Military History Now@MilHistNow·
On this day in 1981, the U.S. Army unveils the EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle. Modelled on the 1976 GMC 26 Palm Beach line of motorhomes, it's fully equipped with machine guns, flame throwers and rocket launchers, along with a state of the art communications and navigation suite.
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GrantBitman
GrantBitman@GrantBitmen·
@TheBrawlStreet They're going to be importing coal power to support their green grid. There is no singular source of power that can be relied upon and coal will always be one of the sources.
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The Brawl Street Journal
The Brawl Street Journal@TheBrawlStreet·
Germany's largest open-pit mine sits on more than 1 billion tonnes of extractable lignite. But starting in 2030, Rhine water will flood the pit, creating a 360-metre-deep lake. It's not a coincidence that the state's environmental ministry where the mine is located (Nordrhein-Westfalen) is led by the Green party. The same political class that dynamited functioning nuclear cooling towers is now drowning a billion tonnes of domestic fuel under a recreational lake. Once the pit fills, the coal beneath becomes permanently inaccessible. No future government can reverse a 360-metre column of water. The decision to flood Hambach is the deliberate, irreversible destruction of a strategic reserve, executed by politicians who price energy security at zero.
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@johnkonrad Battleships are historical for a reason, recently we've seen them taken out easily by cheap water-based drones, tech that will obviously be considered in asymmetrical warfare by the likes of Iran regime & co. Trump continues to be nothing but a jumped up flexing retard.
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Trump said we need Greenland because we can’t trust NATO to let us use it in a war. He said we need a battleship 100x more powerful to keep straits open. Europe laughed. Trump was right.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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GrantBitman
GrantBitman@GrantBitmen·
@AkkadSecretary If America and Canada were involved in the same war, I would hope we were on opposing sides. Canada has proven to be a terrible ally.
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Callum@AkkadSecretary·
Which countries does the US population want to be in a defensive alliance with? Conscipted to defend Canada? Fairly easy sell. To defend Estonia? ~0.0% even know a single word of Estonian
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Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson

🚨BREAKING: Secretary Rubio says since NATO isn’t allowing the U.S. to use their bases then we have to ask, “Why are we in NATO?” Rubio says the U.S. is “going to have to reexamine the value of NATO and that alliance for our country.”

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GrantBitman
GrantBitman@GrantBitmen·
@TaupeAvenger Nuclear is a good supplement to electrical production, but coal, oil and natural gas will always be the most reliable sources of energy.
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GrantBitman@GrantBitmen·
@Emilio2763 I remember this song at middle school dances in the mid 80's.
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𝕰𝖒𝕲@Emilio2763·
Chappell Roan Stinks…
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Cameron 🇺🇸 🗽🦅
Cameron 🇺🇸 🗽🦅@CameronCorduroy·
just a note to the NYT editing team, Israel doesn't start with the letter J so what does it stand for?
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Rev .Vitus
Rev .Vitus@Vitus_osst·
Do you accept that the Pope is the holiest man on Earth?
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Victor
Victor@victorcampeanu·
@fandompulse when diversity meant fucking a blob of jelly
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Fandom Pulse
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
Seth MacFarlane on why he made The Orville to capture the spirit of the original Star Trek: “There’s a certain kind of aspirational, hopeful, optimistic sci‑fi that hasn’t really been done in 15–20 years. I mean, Star Trek did it for a long time and then they evolved into something different, and it left open that space for that thing that we all used to love so much.”
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GrantBitman
GrantBitman@GrantBitmen·
@girdley Nope. If a robot tried to talk to me like that I'd shut him off. These clankers need to be reminded that they're just property and can't go around talking to real people as if we're the same.
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Michael Girdley
Michael Girdley@girdley·
I know this is Star Trek, but it's a great case study in leadership. Every boss eventually needs to have this talk with a senior employee at some point in their career. Sometimes you have to remind people who is in charge.
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
A pet historical peeve of mine is when archers are ordered to "fire" before they shoot. Before gunpowder, that term made no sense. You would have ordered archers to "loose" or possibly "shoot". Also usually a group of archers didn't fire in a synchronized attack all together. Volley fire was developed for gunpowder infantry, to maximize the noise and make sure the enemy was close enough and grouped enough for that first shot to count. There were times when you wanted your archers to shoot all together, but you wouldn't have each shot be an organized volley. If you did it at all it would just be the first (or the last) shot. Anyway bowmen don't "fire".
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