James hodges
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James hodges
@Jameslildee
love the haters
Port St Lucie, FL Katılım Mayıs 2017
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Dancing with a loaded shotgun in a crowd during a funeral in Ghana; what could go wrong 🤔
Mmratehene of the Ayanfuri Traditional Area, Nana Kwabena Okyere, died from his injuries.
Avoid pointing a shotgun at your chest during ceremonies accordingly...
#rural #ghana #culture #safety #education #africa #12ga #FAFO #learning
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- New Model Y is 0% Financing
- New Model Y is $39,990
- New Model Y has full 4 year / 50k warranty
@CarMax make this make sense 🥴
Junior@240Vdaddy
Why is CarMax asking $43k for a used car that cost $40k new?
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@MAGA_X_Times Walmart is notorious for taking the simplest job and making it hard for no reason
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Packaging for some of these companies has gotten out of control, this man ordered 180 pool noodles for some reason and the vast majority were shipped one per box by Walmart at a vast race of resources.
I too have experienced similar packaging/shipping, just out of curiosity have any of you experience this ?
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@actuallyajoke Slowed for the shitty roads we have, it can only dodge so many potholes
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The government is preparing to seize homes and land using eminent domain for the construction of a Data Center in Coweta County, Georgia
This American’s childhood home is being “taken by force by Georgia Power. Homeowners in this county do not have a choice”
It affects over 330 private properties. Georgia Power says it will negotiate purchases and easements and use eminent domain
Georgia Power claims its to strengthen the grid for the growing energy demand in Georgia (due to many new data centers)
The lines are widely linked to Project Sail, a massive proposed hyperscale data center campus that will span 829 acres
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Scientists discovered one of the most nutrient-dense substances in nature inside an unlikely source: a cockroach.
The species, Diploptera punctata, is unusual because it gives birth to live young instead of laying eggs. During development, the embryos are fed a nutrient-rich, milk-like fluid inside the mother’s body. That fluid forms tiny protein crystals in the embryos’ stomachs.
When researchers analyzed the crystals, they found a highly concentrated mix of proteins, fats, sugars, and all 9 essential amino acids required in the human diet. The crystals also appear to release energy slowly during digestion, providing a steady supply of nutrients as the embryos grow.
The discovery attracted attention after some reports suggested the substance could be more calorie-dense than mammalian milk, including human breast milk. But scientists have not shown that it offers special health benefits for humans, and harvesting it on a large scale would be extremely impractical.
Researchers remain interested in the finding because it demonstrates how evolution can produce unexpected biological adaptations even in one of the world’s most disliked insects. Inside this tiny cockroach species, nature developed microscopic nutrient crystals capable of sustaining life during one of the most demanding stages of development.
Learn more:
"Cockroach Milk: A Promising Superfood or Nothing but Hype?"

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