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John Taloni

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Author HG Wells themed "The Compleat Martian Invasion," 2 lighthearted space cats books & many shorts. Latest: Thunder God of Mars https://t.co/098qD9xXXW?amp=1

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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@DaddyWarpig I did roll my eyes at "sea worms" in some sequel. But anyway. The "Paul is bad" theme is ridiculous. Paul looked ahead and chose the best possible outcome. The only good one. He suffered for his choice to help humanity. It's the story of Jesus mapped to Lawrence of Arabia.
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Daddy Warpig
Daddy Warpig@DaddyWarpig·
To cultivate worms you have to either get access to knowledge kept as sacred by the Fremen, establish settlements in Fremen lands and survive the Fremen and the desert, or get all the Fremen off world and start your project then. They eventually went with the third option, by allowing the Fremen to conquer the galaxy and then going back in.
Adam Wren@aswren

@_imey Your only two options are getting those worms off arrakis or changing the governance structure of the planet so it’s not a central point of failure. Split the planet between three governors and hope the balance of power holds

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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@J0hnADouglas @tyler_c_world @KamenKuro39 I intended to read some Rippaverse comics when I read that he had raised $3.5 million (MILLION!) crowdfunded. Never got around to it. Still respect the hustle and the sales.
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Draw and Talk
Draw and Talk@tyler_c_world·
The worst thing about engaging more with indie comics content is now my feed has once again started showing Comicsgate still crying that the Rippaverse still exists It’s 2026 people. Can we fucking move on, stop caring and crying, and just make/read comics we enjoy?
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@StuffForSisters @CatholicPods Also, drinking Jesus' blood and eating his flesh would be reaaaally gauche. (I'm a heathen and always took that as allegory, but Catholics are quite clear on the matter.)
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Thomas Mirus@CatholicPods·
"If it wouldn't be appropriate at the foot of the Cross, it wouldn't be appropriate at Mass" is a really bad argument. A great deal of what we do at Mass would be inappropriate at the foot of the Cross. That's because the Mass is not, in fact, a literal representation of Calvary. It is the same sacrifice, but in a different mode. It's actually a radically iconoclastic argument.
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@DaddyWarpig Apparently! Just an hour or two after reading the article I was shopping in an Aldi and saw a woman picking out a bag of spinach. It reminded me of how many times I'd done the same.
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Daddy Warpig
Daddy Warpig@DaddyWarpig·
So spinach ISN’T good for you?
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

In 1870, a German chemist named Erich von Wolf was analysing the iron content of various vegetables. He made a decimal point error. He recorded spinach as containing 35mg of iron per 100g. The correct figure was 3.5mg. The misplaced decimal sat in the nutritional literature for decades, entirely unchallenged, because nobody particularly felt like re-testing spinach. In 1929, the Popeye comic strip launched. The creators cited the iron content of spinach as the scientific basis for their character's powers. By this point, the decimal point error was already sixty years old and fully embedded in received nutritional wisdom. The error was identified and corrected in 1937. The correction was not issued with anything approaching the cultural reach of the original claim. Popeye continued punching things. The actual iron content of spinach, 3.5mg per 100g, roughly where it was always supposed to be, is further complicated by the fact that spinach is among the highest-oxalate vegetables known. Oxalates bind to iron and calcium in the gut and remove them before absorption. The iron in spinach absorbs at around 1–2%, compared to 15–35% for haem iron from red meat. You would need to eat roughly a kilogram of spinach to absorb the iron equivalent of a 100g beef steak. There is also the kidney stone question. Spinach contains around 970mg of oxalates per 100g: one of the densest plant sources. Chronic high spinach consumption, particularly raw in daily smoothies, is a documented pathway to calcium oxalate kidney stones. The smoothie industry has not issued a correction. Popeye is still a sailor.

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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@mcknight_writes I will occasionally trip across my own writing online and think "Wow, this guy likes the same stuff I do!" And then the realization hits...
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Sarah McKnight
Sarah McKnight@mcknight_writes·
Anyone else reread their books after a couple of years? I got the urge to revisit one of my Basement Gang books and as I read, I feel so proud of myself for putting it out in the world 🥹
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@J0hnADouglas @DocStrangelove2 There's a great bit in the book Brightness Falls from the Air. A woman dies gruesomely & painfully. Her colleague is able to turn back the events by great effort & temporary power. The woman then spends the next several chapters stumbling around in ways that would kill her again.
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@Rog73319Roger @DaddyWarpig Yeah...tbh I was looking for back splatter and didn't see any. But anyway, peeps in this thread have made it clear this was a very real bullet. I was thinking blanks because the squib could make that kind of burn without penetrating. Obviously I've never seen a shooting up close.
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Daddy Warpig
Daddy Warpig@DaddyWarpig·
"He thought the safety was on." It wasn't. Don't do this, either.
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@johnnymcweez @JohnBarrowman And here on Mutual of Omaha we observe the Noisome Troll in his natural habitat. Once contained in the wild regions of the Internet, this species has been emboldened to enter the more civilized areas by otherwise decent people referring to women as "whores."
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John Barrowman MBE
John Barrowman MBE@JohnBarrowman·
This is Brilliant. I can’t stop laughing. What is the picture puzzle?
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Dr. Jebra Faushay@JebraFaushay·
BREAKING! Will Smith is GAY! Allegedly. (Celebritea.blinds)
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@planefag @Nero I used to enjoy Milo. Even picked up a book mainly because he wrote the foreword. Then: Gay, risque and funny. Now: Claims not to be gay, vicious and rude.
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planefag@planefag·
@Nero You're an evil son of a bitch and I hope she takes you for every penny
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MILO@Nero·
I’ve received a letter from TPUSA demanding an apology and correction for this tweet. They are right. It is incorrect, and I should not have posted it. Sociopaths don’t feel guilt. Happy to clear that up. I regret the error.
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@JohnBarrowman You'd think a guy trying to live down a "whipped his dick out" moment wouldn't go around calling women whores. And Melania is as classy as it gets. I was sticking up for you a few days ago. And at Gallifrey in LA! Welp, good luck then. Without me.
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@planefag @eigenrobot Aaaand now I've going to have "West End Girls" running through my head all day. 🎶Which do you choose, a hard or soft option...
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planefag@planefag·
@eigenrobot Google grapite bombs. We have soft and hard options here
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@MidwesternDoc Anyone in this thread want to clue me in to how to use a nebulizer with DMSO? Have been thinking it would need to be a special one since DMSO is a solvent. Context: Ingestion of DMSO had significant benefits. Thought about a nebulizer for mild asthma. Don't know how to start.
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A Midwestern Doctor@MidwesternDoc·
This is a recent update from the man with terminal COPD who was able to cure it with nebulized DMSO. He is mostly recovered now, his doctor admits he's improved, and many others have also reported similar results for asthma, severe COPD, and other "incurable" lung disease.🧵
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@JohnCleese He knows, John. He doesn't care. You're the one who is in denial.
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@MaggieL @exQUIZitely I had interactions with various mainframes in the early / mid 80s, generally with someone else doing the heavy lifting. My first real work with a computer was at a home video company in 1988 using a Wang Super Mini. Nothing really to report, I just love saying "Wang Super Mini."
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Maggie Leber
Maggie Leber@MaggieL·
@exQUIZitely This old game again? Do you mean the first I USED? IBM 7040 Quiktran The first I owned? Techincal Design Labs Xitan Alpha (Z80, S-100) The first I borrowed from work and took home? IBM Portable PC But that was after I already owned an Osborne/I.
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exQUIZitely 🕹️
exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
Do you remember your first girlf...? Computer, I mean COMPUTER! Mine was the good old C64. I still have it, over 40 years later... what a journey. Your turn.
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@SenSchumer BREAKING: You're full of shit. Oh wait, that news is not in any way "breaking," is it?
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Chuck Schumer
Chuck Schumer@SenSchumer·
BREAKING: I’m bringing a motion to the floor to FULLY FUND TSA. Republicans Senators will be forced on the record: they can either vote to fund TSA for good or be fully responsible for its continued shutdown.
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@DaddyWarpig "But I vill haff my own kingdahm." Anyway, Arnold is 25 years too old for this role. And I'll be there to see it opening weekend. Just give us enough to feel the nostalgia and it will make money.
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John Taloni
John Taloni@JohnTaloni·
@StuffForSisters "Launched at" in the reports is doing a lot of heavy lifting. There's no indication that the missiles were anywhere near on target. I'm expecting the phrase "Flailed helplessly into the ocean" to be added any time.
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🇻🇦 Fr Victor Feltes
🇻🇦 Fr Victor Feltes@StuffForSisters·
Has there been independent verification of the Iranian missile launches at Diego Garcia?
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