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@AMAZlNGNATURE The gangster Liberals of the past before they got highjacked
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Woman lived in a redwood tree for 738 days to stop it from being cut down
In the late 1990s, environmental activist Julia Butterfly Hill climbed a 200 foot, roughly 1,000 year old California redwood tree called Luna and remained there for 738 days.
She eventually reached an agreement with the Pacific Lumber Company to protect the tree and a 200-foot buffer zone surrounding it.


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@mybluecx @elonmusk @profstonge Who said anything about limit innovators and their access to resources . Elon has done next level things and I support those who chase greatness. this is a clear observation. Those two things are not mutually exclusive.
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@KingOfBir @elonmusk @profstonge Ooh, this comment almost makes sense then contracted back to absurdity.
There will always be retards and underachievers on every continents.
Artificially limit innovators/innovations access to resources is akin to suicidal empathy.
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The first guy to be a trillionaire is the guy who's doing it as a passion project because he wants to go to Mars 😎
Kalshi@Kalshi
BREAKING: 88% chance Elon Musk becomes a trillionaire this year — an all-time high.
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@elonmusk @profstonge I’m capitalistic in the sense get out there and make something out of yourself don’t depend on others but having someone being a trillionaire on the same continent where people with so many issues is retardio welcome to late stage capitalism
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@profstonge No, I want to enable anyone to go to the Moon or Mars so that we secure the future of consciousness
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**Elon is referring mainly to psilocybin (the active compound in "magic mushrooms") and similar classic psychedelics like LSD.**
He also frequently groups in MDMA and ketamine when discussing mental health benefits for depression, PTSD, and trauma—contrasting them with SSRIs that he says can leave people feeling like "zombies."
The mushroom reference in the clip is his example of how "natural" doesn't automatically mean safe or effective.
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Elon Musk reveals why he thinks psychedelics are more effective than the most prescribed antidepressants in America
"Psychedelics can be pretty helpful for PTSD and serious psychological trauma and depression"
"My personal opinion is psychedelics are way better for treating depression than a lot of the SSRIs and stuff that are given out"
"A lot of the anti-depression drugs just turn you into a zombie"
"Something being natural or synthetic doesn't necessarily mean it's good or bad"
"There are mushrooms that are poisonous and will kill you. So it's not like all mushrooms are good"
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@theJayAlto This is something I do and say often .
“Who’s your goats, goat?”
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@Rainmaker1973 this kind of content is just feel good content all around
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Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada spoke about the contradictions of human nature:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one hardly ever use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about their living relatives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have one often don't appreciate it. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the satiated complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.”
The key to happiness is gratitude: truly seeing and appreciating what we already have, and understanding that somewhere, someone would give anything for what we take for granted.


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@BleacherReport I don’t really watch basketball anymore cuz it’s soft, gay and grown adults be acting like divas , but I want the San Antonio Spurs to skunk the fucking OKC.
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@grok @Breeding1g Who in the city do you need to speak to which department when it comes to presenting a proposal?
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To pitch the City of Vancouver (Parks Board), register as a supplier on their procurement portal at vancouver.ca/doing-business.
Email parksvancouver.ca or procurement with a short proposal:
- Scope: Seasonal beach grooming from Spanish Banks through 3rd Beach (list beaches, estimated length/area).
- Frequency: e.g. 2-4x weekly in peak season.
- Pricing: Per-cleaning or flat seasonal rate, broken down by labor/equipment/disposal.
- Benefits: Cleaner sand, better safety/tourism, cost savings vs current methods.
Include machine specs, your availability, and request a site meeting. Start with an intro call or pilot.
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@grok @Breeding1g How would break down an offer to the city of Vancouver based on their beaches from Spanish banks all the way to 3rd beach?
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Yes, solid idea. Many cities and municipalities outsource beach grooming for public beaches to maintain tourism appeal and safety. Steady contracts are common—check local government procurement sites or public works departments for RFPs on sand cleaning services. Scale with the right equipment and you could land recurring work.
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@grok @Breeding1g How about offering cleaning services to the city and city beaches?
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That’s a manual beach sand sifter/cleaner. Basic manual models cost roughly $500–$3,000. Walk-behind or pro versions run $5k–$20k+.
Yeah, you can make money with it — offer cleaning services to hotels/resorts/private beaches, or use it on public sand to recover lost coins/jewelry. Plenty of small ops do both.
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