Mathflock.

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Mathflock.

Mathflock.

@Mathflock

Not even really sure what I was gonna do here anymore.

Somewhere last century. Katılım Şubat 2026
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Mathflock.
Mathflock.@Mathflock·
Yeah, insomnia may be difficult to deal with but have you attempted imagining yourself as a small child in a soft bed on a grey day, cuddled up in the embrace of the female vampire noble who adopted you while a blizzard rages on outside? Usually works very well for me.
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Mathflock.
Mathflock.@Mathflock·
"despair is in the air!" WRONG. IT'S FORGIVENESS!
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Mathflock.@Mathflock·
@morallawwithin That's.... How we turn a really good thing into an ego disorder. I turned to veganism at age four when I realized what meatballs were made of. Nobody forced me or anything, but I doubt I was smarter than an adult at that time.
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florence ⏹️
florence ⏹️@morallawwithin·
Over time I grow more worried that veganism is mainly just an intelligence thing. It really scares me.
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Mathflock.
Mathflock.@Mathflock·
@anti_realism_ RIGHT?? Seeing someone else post about this makes me feel so vindicated. Bring back real feminism!!!
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Mohawk Mark (Blue Hair era)
Mohawk Mark (Blue Hair era)@MohawkingMark·
Nobody can ragebait me, I'm nice and a sweetheart and I have a pure heart 🚬🚬🚬
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Mathflock.@Mathflock·
@MohawkingMark It's gonna be a while till next time I'm there but if they're still selling them by then I'll (hopefully) remember and snap a photo for you!
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Mathflock.@Mathflock·
@MohawkingMark Ok no look this is completely unrelated to anything but I was at the village shop earlier today and some Turkish businessperson has apparently made a gummy candy called "cool beans" and they're beans with sunglasses and you reminded me of that just now.
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Mathflock.@Mathflock·
@MohawkingMark Five hundred cigarettes to two apple-flavoured monsters type of Yin and Yang here.
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Mathflock.@Mathflock·
@omnimanhter ONE OF MY FAVOURITE SONGS MENTIONED BY A FORMER US PRESIDENT!? SATISFACTORY.
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Mathflock.@Mathflock·
Billionaires saying we're short in labor when all current work could be done by half as many people, working half as many hours. They genuinely want us to just rot, don't they...
Chief Nerd@TheChiefNerd

JASON: “Elon seems to think we're gonna have one robot for every human.” JENSEN HUANG: “I'm hoping more … We're millions of people short in labor today. We're actually really desperately in need of robotics. All of these companies could grow more if they had more labor.”

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fixation 🩷💛🤎
fixation 🩷💛🤎@f1x4t10n_·
REMINDER TO LOOK THROUGH ALL YOUR OLD BAGS N WALLETS N SHIT!!! I JUST FOUND $166 IN CASH IN MY OLD PURSE
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Mathflock.@Mathflock·
"God doesn't exist!" God on a random day in 1983 : Genuinely though, a BULLET, "accidentally" severing ONLY maladaptive neural connections and leaving EVERYTHING ELSE IN TACT...
VisionaryVoid@VisionaryVoid

The Teenager Who Accidentally Performed Brain Surgery on Himself With a Gun. In 1983, a 19-year-old Canadian student known in medical journals only as "George" was suffering from a devastating case of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. His condition was so debilitating that he was paralyzed by compulsions, forcing him to wash his hands hundreds of times a day, drop out of school, and completely isolate himself. Desperate and believing his mind was entirely broken beyond repair, George decided to take his own life. He managed to get his hands on a .22-caliber rifle, pointed the barrel into his own mouth, and pulled the trigger. The bullet tore directly through the left frontal lobe of his brain, but miraculously missed every major blood vessel and vital life-sustaining area. Paramedics rushed his unconscious body to the hospital, where trauma surgeons successfully removed the bullet fragments and saved his life. When George finally woke up, his doctors were stunned. Not only had he survived without any permanent physical brain damage or loss of cognitive function, but the crippling mental illness that had ruined his life was completely gone. By sheer astronomical luck, George had accidentally performed a flawless, incredibly precise prefrontal lobotomy on himself. The bullet had perfectly severed the exact neural pathways responsible for his compulsive behavior, accidentally curing the very illness that drove him to pull the trigger.

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