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@PsyopsRabbit

💫 #PsyopsAndRabbitHoles 👀 Whatever is going on, dig deeper and zoom out further to see the bigger picture...it's always there. 👀 Psych/Reiki/GenX❤🐾💫

Ohio, USA Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Not sure what this means But I’m here for it
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@BrianRoemmele No one here in Ohio wants to live near a data center. It could potentially cost us the election in November because Vivek is all about the data centers when rural Ohio is saying absolutely not.
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
“THAT DATA CRNTER IS WASTING WATER, STOP ALL DATA CENTERS” I see, let’s talk about that t-shirt you are wearing first or the jeans, the water could support 100s of AI queries or days of computation. In the grand theater of human consumption, few spectacles rival the quiet hypocrisy of decrying data centers while embracing mountains of disposable clothing. Fast fashion: cheap, trend-driven garments churned out in endless cycles, represents a voracious, often invisible drain on water, energy, and ecosystems. Meanwhile, data centers, the engines powering AI and digital life, face scrutiny for their cooling needs. A clear-eyed comparison reveals misplaced priorities: the garment industry’s water use is vast, frequently consumptive or polluting in water-stressed regions, with products destined for landfills after minimal use. Data center water, by contrast, is largely local, often recyclable or evaporative (returning to the hydrological cycle), and supports immense economic and innovative value. It also is just a fraction of the garment industry. Water in the Garment Industry: Hidden Rivers and Polluted Legacies 
The fashion and textile sector consumes staggering volumes of water annually. Estimates range from 79 to 215 billion cubic meters (roughly 79–215 trillion liters), supplying the drinking needs of millions of people. This makes it one of the world’s most water-intensive industries, second only to agriculture in some assessments. Breaking it down garment by garment: 
• A single cotton T-shirt requires ~2,500–2,700 liters of water across its lifecycle (growing, processing, dyeing). 
• A pair of jeans: 7,500–10,000 liters. 
• Leather items push even higher (8,000+ liters for shoes).21 Cotton, which dominates natural fibers, is particularly thirsty. Global averages hover around 8,920 liters per kg of cotton lint (much from rainwater/“green” water, but ~2,344 liters/kg from irrigation/“blue” water in stressed areas like parts of India, Pakistan, and China). Processing and dyeing add 100–150 liters per kg of fabric, often with toxic chemicals. The dyeing phase alone accounts for hundreds of billions of liters yearly and contributes to ~20% of global industrial water pollution. Untreated wastewater laden with dyes, heavy metals, and chemicals flows into rivers, devastating local ecosystems and communities. Fast fashion amplifies this: Production has doubled in recent decades, with consumers buying 60% more clothes than 15–20 years ago, while usage duration drops. About 100 billion garments produced yearly; 92 million tonnes of textile waste generated, much ending in landfills (a garbage truck’s worth every second). In the U.S., landfills received 11.3 million tons of textiles in 2018. Synthetics (polyester ~55–68% of fibers) add microplastics via washing, now a major ocean pollutant. Cheap clothes are worn briefly, discarded, and replaced—embodying “take-make-waste” at planetary scale. This water is not local and often lost or ruined: Irrigation depletes aquifers in arid regions; polluted effluent renders water unusable downstream. The full supply chain spans continents—cotton from India/Uzbekistan, dyeing in Bangladesh/China, exporting environmental costs to vulnerable areas. Data Centers: Local, Cyclical Water Use for Digital Progress 
Data centers primarily use water for evaporative cooling (or increasingly air/closed-loop/immersion systems). Global estimates: ~560 billion liters annually now, potentially doubling or more by 2030 with AI growth: still a fraction of fashion’s footprint and far below agriculture (~70% of global freshwater). U.S. data centers consumed ~64 billion liters directly in 2023. BRAND NEW CLOTHING IS TOSSED IN THE DESERT WITH PRICE TAGS STILL ON IT. All to make the brand look rare. Can’t have poor folks wearing it. Meet the infamous fast fashion “clothing graveyard” (also called the “great fashion garbage patch”) in Chile’s Atacama Desert here: 1 of 3
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Nikki@PsyopsRabbit·
@GTP_Podcast This is likely going to be a problem for Vivek in his run for Ohio governor. No one wants data centers here.
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GameTechPolitics@GTP_Podcast·
This is the one time we hope billionaires move the jobs overseas and not in our backyards… You’d support that, wouldn’t you? Ask yourselves why they want them here rather than moving them overseas or down south. i.e., data centers.
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Nikki@PsyopsRabbit·
Yes. The one who refused to fill ANY of my Uncle's prescriptions because she didn't like the doctor (Dr. Stella) is responsible for his death imo. The pharmacy went back and forth for a few days about problems and filling the meds only to say no. I called my pharmacy, which was the same company, and asked if there was anything wrong with the prescription order and they said no. They would've filled it, but by that time he was worse and ended up in the hospital where he died from the inhumane treatment protocol.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
James Madison described the powers of the federal government as “few and defined” and those reserved to the states as “numerous and indefinite.” We’ve been dangerously drifting from that understanding since the 1930s. The drift has been most evident in areas now most fraught with waste, fraud, and abuse. If we honored the Constitution’s limits on federal power, there’d be very little waste, fraud, and abuse in our national government. Share if you’d like to see a “constitutional reset,” in which any government function that’s not obviously and necessarily federal under the Constitution would be returned “to the states respectively, or to the people,” as the Tenth Amendment specifies.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
BREAKING: Two US Navy fighter jets have just had a MID-AIR COLLISION during the air show at Mountain Home Air Force Base in Idaho It appears all four crew members punched out of the aircraft, which then fell to the ground and exploded. Pray for the crew. Their conditions are unknown.
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Nikki@PsyopsRabbit·
@SirCensorLot 👀 lol it was only a matter of time before the monkeys were back in the news. Not Today Ebola virus! No African monkeys bite when they are jamming to some groovy music! lol Side note: this show had the CIA written all over it 👇👀 lol
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Misty Devenney 🦺🇺🇸
Spencer (@spencerpratt), your “Save the Dogs of LA” platform is powerful and needed. I’ve built a complete Veteran-Integrated Animal Shelter Act to help turn your vision into reality — turning shelters into healing homes where homeless veterans live and work providing 24/7 care for all shelter animals while receiving real VA PTSD support. It’s fully budgeted, code-compliant, integrates with the new $14M Best Friends/ASPCA partnership, and includes a dedication plaque honoring my Dad, Navy Chief Petty Officer Charles Blanton Powell. Check your email — the full Master Package (bill text, budget, VA protocols, everything) is in your inbox. No pressure at all — just wanted to share a practical, ready-to-go solution. Happy to discuss whenever you have time. Let’s save the dogs and heal the veterans together. #SaveTheDogsLA #PrattForMayorInstagram
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Nikki@PsyopsRabbit·
@Thefactsdude *Prisoner fights would also come with a VIP option for an additional $39.99/month lol
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Nikki@PsyopsRabbit·
@end3of6days9 In what world is a bottle of water $5? Just send her to school with a bottle of water. This is insanity
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This mom just wanted to give her daughter $5 cash so she could buy a water bottle after forgetting hers at home. Sounds simple, right? Nope. The school doesn’t accept cash anymore — everything has to go through the online lunch account. What should have been a quick hand-off turned into a full-blown bureaucracy nightmare: confusing apps, multiple websites, phone calls to the school, hunting for a student ID number, password resets because of a data breach… all before she finally gave up and just drove over with the forgotten water bottle. It’s crazy how modern “convenient” systems can make paying for something as basic as a $5 water bottle so much more difficult than just handing over cash used to be. Have you ever gotten stuck in one of those ridiculous school (or government, or company) bureaucracy loops over something tiny?
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Tracy Beanz
Tracy Beanz@tracybeanz·
Sorry, but this is absolutely INSANE. I’ve seen a few of these now. Share this and raise more awareness. Someone needs to help these people.
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Nikki@PsyopsRabbit·
You are so powerful on your own and they know this. Follow your instincts and remember it's YOU who got you to the point where you are right now. Never let them censor you. I know you won't, just always remember that the mainstream media is a huge part of why our country is so screwed right now. Independent journalists who aren't answering to anyone have become the news. You're a threat to their existence and they know this. I'll support you with whatever decision you make.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
I have been offered a full-time role as a White House Correspondent for a well-known news network. Financial sacrifices would have to be made to sign on the dotted line, but I genuinely believe I can help push our country forward in the role. Should I do it?
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