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@JutSao

Dog writes my tweets wif a hat on. All is absurd. NFA/NLA

Gotham City Katılım Eylül 2010
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@MinneapoliSam I look forward to the <1% of global metal supply creating a boom/bust on the Iron Range followed by few hundred to thousand years of dead ecosystem
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@wizzyknows Dude, they should just make it the story of MW trilogy and call it good.
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@_imagyn One follow from B2 counts as 1000 followers! Only 491kish to go!
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Imagyn@_imagyn·
if mfers knew even a quarter of my trades and what i’ve seen i’d prolly have 500k followers lmfao
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@IcedKnife @johnblqsqr But you do it with such grace and conviction that I'm compelled to join you every time. 😅 it's our $culture
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@johnblqsqr anyone who knows me understands im a professional roundtripper
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i wasn’t invited to the unction 😭😭
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@MariusVogel @Kylechasse It's nice as a secondary energy capture on a primary plant but, beyond that, it's magnitudes less efficient than solar (which also currently can't replace fossil fuels). That sucking sound we hear is us building biggrer straws and still getting less out.
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Kyle Chassé 🐸@Kylechasse·
🇯🇵 JAPAN TURNED SALTWATER INTO 24/7 ELECTRICITY A facility in Fukuoka is the second plant in the world to use osmotic pressure. That's where freshwater meets saltwater, to spin turbines with zero combustion, zero CO2, and no reliance on sun or wind. It’s already generating around 880,000 kWh per year, powering up to 220 homes, and supporting desalinated water for up to 2.6M people HERE'S THE TWIST: it runs on waste brine, the byproduct that used to damage marine ecosystems. No fuel. No intermittency. Just physics and chemistry. The limitation? We're still early which makes this process expensive. It's a limited scale for now. But zoom out: Oceans cover 97% of Earth. Anywhere fresh meets salt, this works. The biggest untapped energy source on the planet has been hiding in plain sight.
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We need a new Enlightenment well before this happens, or our on-world problems follow us off world.
Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos

@elonmusk We need an off-world civilizational backup

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@FaithItrust Only an atomic bomb can't turn itself into an H bomb on its own. 😔
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@theuselesscoin It's not a breakout. It's going inside again. Dear intern, at least give a proper prompt to generate an image. BTW, what's the iron bar in the hands. It came by breaking concrete walls, not bars from the cell
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useless coin@theuselesscoin·
Useless breakout.
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Overstated, but worth consideration.
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

Your tattoo ink doesn't stay in your skin. It breaks apart and travels through your body to your lymph nodes, where it settles for life. And in the US, nobody has ever tested what's actually in it. Lund University in Sweden studied 5,695 people for this one. They controlled for sun exposure, tanning beds, skin type, smoking, income. After stripping out all those variables, people with tattoos still had a 29% higher risk of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Mixed black and colored ink pushed that number to 38%. People who'd had their tattoos for 10 to 15 years had 67% higher risk. Only 30% of the melanomas showed up where the tattoo actually was. The other 70% appeared on completely different parts of the body. The ink is traveling through the body, doing damage far from where it was injected. Your immune system is the reason. It treats tattoo ink like an invader. White blood cells swallow the particles and try to drag them to your lymph nodes (small filters spread throughout your body that help fight infections). But the particles never leave. They just sit there. A research team in France used X-ray imaging on donated human bodies and confirmed tattoo pigments stay lodged in the lymph nodes permanently. A separate 2025 study then found this causes inflammation in the lymph nodes for months, and it actually weakened the body's response to COVID vaccines. Black tattoo ink is loaded with the same compounds found in coal tar and cigarette smoke. The World Health Organization classifies these as cancer-causing. Colored inks use pigments that break down into different cancer-causing compounds when they get hit by sunlight or during laser tattoo removal. Arsenic, cadmium, lead, and chromium show up across almost every ink color. The EU saw the data and in January 2022 restricted over 4,000 chemicals in tattoo ink across all 27 member states. The FDA has the authority to do the same thing. They have never used it. No tattoo ink sold in America has ever been FDA-approved for injection into human skin. The only guidance the agency has issued was in 2024, and it covered bacteria in ink bottles, not the cancer-causing chemicals in the ink itself. 82 million Americans have at least one tattoo, roughly 1 in 3 adults. Every one of them has permanent, untested chemical deposits sitting in their lymph nodes right now. The EU already decided those chemicals were too dangerous to leave on the market.

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gm, this is my lunch smash or pass?
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@1GoodPlay @Mar3lg Hey man, that describes me perfectly. I'll leave it to you to decide whether it's London, chicken, bums, or some combination.
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Soon 🪐@1GoodPlay·
You’re going to a CHICKEN shop at 1:30AM in LONDON. You’re actively putting yourself in an environment that attracts pricks. Think about it. What civilised people are going to a chicken shop at 1:30am on a weekday? BUMS. It’s no wonder you’re coming across them lol. Normal people would be in bed sleeping because they have work in the morning.
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Marlon@Mar3lg·
Went out to get food at a chicken shop here in London just now, almost turned into a 4v1 again bunch of fkn weirdos here One of the worst experiences I’ve had with someone, weird place
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