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Kenneth Valdez

Kenneth Valdez

@Kenrift

A simple man making his way through life, now surviving. https://t.co/cIg4hqICIS (Bluesky account)

Huntington Beach, CA Katılım Şubat 2025
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Kenneth Valdez@Kenrift·
@RamenOTD @ArknightsEN Implied mental warfare with Aurora’s skin, and how her story disconnects her from Rhodes Island. Despite previously working with Sharp, an EO when she was established. Then Endfield has Snowshine, a literal clone of her.
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Arknights_EN@ArknightsEN·
Snow Hunter comes from an offshoot of Kjerag's Clan Paleroche that went into the mountains, where they have lived as hunters for generations, passing down the craft of carving Kjeragandr sculptures. With her experience of hunting in the snowy mountains, she demonstrates excellent athleticism. She currently receives treatment at Rhodes Island after a hunting accident left her with Oripathy, and is assigned to field missions at her own request. #Arknights #Yostar
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kumachi@kumachi9958·
Black or white #明日方舟
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@viralvortex51 Cephalopods have a donut shaped brain with their esophagus/throat going through it, so they literally purée their food via spiked tongues to even eat safely. Beyond their hard beaks and tongues, they have lots of soft tissue a fish would sooner eat than take shelter in.
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ViralVortex@viralvortex51·
What started as an invasion… turned into chaos 😱
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ユム@Yum_hya·
#Arknights #明日方舟 #アークナイツ ハーモニー💚
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Kenneth Valdez@Kenrift·
@SamaHoole For some random trivia, USA had 7-10 generations of people relying on hard cider, just to slake their thirst, with how water can be dangerous if not purified correctly. Something about that makes me wonder why USA differed so much, until recently that is.
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Kenneth Valdez@Kenrift·
@SamaHoole One particular ailment is a terrible ache and swelling from too much meat and wine, yet they chose to remain stupid and even glorify it, while the poor ate healthier. Makes me wonder if ‘Epstein Cabal’ was hard at work at keeping people stupid then, and even today.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Slaves in Rome ate bread, olives, and porridge. The Roman nobility ate meat. Egyptian labourers built the pyramids on bread, onions, and beer. The pharaoh ate meat. Aztec peasants ate maize and beans. The Aztec nobility ate meat. Chinese peasants ate rice and greens. The Chinese nobility ate meat. Indian lower castes ate rice, lentils, and flatbread. The Mughal court ate meat. Feudal Japanese peasants ate rice and pickles. The samurai ate fish and meat. Native American farmers ate corn and squash. The warrior cultures ate bison. Medieval European serfs ate pottage and black bread. The lords ate venison and swan. Tudor commoners ate bread cut with chalk. The court of Henry VIII consumed thousands of cattle a year. Victorian working class ate bread, tea, and whatever was left. The Victorian aristocracy ate beef, game, and butter. Every civilisation. Every century. Every continent. The poor ate the plants. The rich ate the animals. Then in 1977, a committee of American senators told the world that the peasant diet was the healthy one all along. No civilisation in human history had figured this out. Until then. Apparently.
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Nagisssa@jiang1798514750·
#アークナイツ
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uof@uof1052237·
You know who’s next
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makaroll@makaroll410·
Yancy (ルリ) #pokemon #ポケモン Thank you for the pixiv request!
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しっきー@sickybull·
さくらちゃんいいよね
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木玄@Custommade_A·
mmk
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mayo@mayopilled·
@Kenrift paldea E4 has the toddler remember lol
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mayo@mayopilled·
gen 5 literally had the cuntiest E4 line up
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Kenneth Valdez@Kenrift·
@Touyarokii First generation Team Plasma for actually succeeding on their quest and Ghetsis is the final battle to save the region. Every other villain gets bullied away by the heroic protagonist on a quest to be the champion.
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Rebecca Hillauer
Rebecca Hillauer@hillauer_blog·
@Kenrift @giveashitnature The bulls also get killed after the fights in Portugal but not I front of the spectators' eyes in the are a but in a slaughterhouse. I call this hypocrisy and bet not better for the animal.
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Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
Every year, 180,000 bulls are killed in bullfights. Colombia just decided it's done being part of that number. Colombia's bull fighting ban passed Congress 93-2. The Constitutional Court upheld it. Every bullring in the country will be converted into a cultural venue, arts space, or sports facility by 2027. When President Petro signed the bill, he said: "We cannot tell the world that killing living and sentient beings for entertainment is culture." Animal rights groups had been trying to pass this ban for twenty years. It failed fourteen times before it finally passed. Globally, roughly 180,000 bulls are killed in bullfights every year. Colombia was one of eight countries where it was still legal. Now seven. Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Guatemala all banned it before Colombia did. Spain, France, Portugal, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, and Ecuador still allow it. This isn't about disrespecting tradition. It's about recognizing that traditions can evolve. Colombia just proved it.
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Thursday@ennui365·
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昱睿Yurui@ChenY26587·
Mon3tr😼💚#明日方舟 #Arknights
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Kenneth Valdez@Kenrift·
@AlpacaAurelius Who the hell takes these radicalists seriously when they are known for stealing and euthanizing pets. They are very much specialized in mental warfare, something the Epstein Cabal would agree with and learn from.
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Kenneth Valdez@Kenrift·
@FreshestTed @Rainmaker1973 It seems the people from WW2 were very reckless with Nuclear testing, something the USA is equally to blame. Russia I hear is usually more careful, if only North Korea knew better.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
US boars are contaminated because of rodenticides — and they turned blue. Hunters in Northern California were stunned when they dressed out wild pigs and found glowing neon-blue fat—an unmistakable sign of poisoning by a common rodenticide. The pigs, taken in Monterey County, had eaten bait containing diphacinone, an anticoagulant rodent killer that manufacturers dye bright blue for easy identification. Although diphacinone is considered less persistent than newer “super-toxic” rodenticides, it still accumulates in fat and remains lethal to anything that eats the poisoned animal. While the meat itself looks normal, the vivid blue lard has raised immediate food-safety alarms: contaminated pigs are unsafe for human or pet consumption, yet the discoloration is only visible after the animal is field-dressed. Wildlife officials say the incident exposes a much larger problem. Mountain lions, bobcats, foxes, coyotes, eagles, and even endangered northern spotted owls have all died after feeding on rodents killed by the same class of poisons. In response, California has sharply restricted many anticoagulant rodenticides and is pushing integrated pest management—using snap traps, owl boxes, habitat modification, and non-toxic repellents instead of broadcast poison. Authorities are now asking hunters and hikers to immediately report any unusually colored fat or organs in wildlife. The glowing blue pigs are a vivid, visible reminder that chemicals spread far beyond their intended target and can silently move up the food chain.
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