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Animal Crossing Facts
@Glinner As your first follower and most loyal supporter ever since huge 1999 I will be officially making the sad decision of unfollowing you. Sorry, but you just no longer hit the same anymore. You have been only posting MID stuff lately
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Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
This is WILD! A small startup just declared war on America's most powerful telecom companies and nobody is talking about it. For decades, AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile have had an iron grip on how Americans connect to the world. They built the towers, they set the prices, and you had no real choice but to pay whatever they demanded. That stranglehold ends today. US Mobile just bundled Starlink satellite home internet together with unlimited wireless service across all three major networks and they are charging under $50 a month for the whole thing. Let that land for a second. You are getting home internet beamed down from space, plus full cellular coverage on Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile's networks, all inside one bill that costs less than most people pay for just their phone plan alone. The big carriers have been charging $120 a month just for Starlink residential internet on its own. US Mobile is handing you that same service plus an unlimited phone plan for less than half of that price. This is not a discount carrier cutting corners. US Mobile is an MVNO, a company that leases capacity from all three major networks at wholesale rates and packages them into something the big carriers would never offer, because doing so would cannibalize their own revenue streams. Their internal network names are Warp, Darkstar, and Lightspeed. Those are Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile, all three, simultaneously available to one customer on one plan. Now they are adding a fourth layer from orbit. Starlink's constellation of low-earth satellites delivers home internet that has already disrupted rural broadband. Bundled with cellular, it means one plan that follows you from your living room to the middle of nowhere. The big carriers saw this threat coming. T-Mobile has been in a satellite partnership with Starlink, but that exclusivity window has expired, meaning SpaceX can now work with anyone. US Mobile was paying attention when everyone else was not. AT&T has bet $15.6 billion on a rival satellite company called AST SpaceMobile just to try to keep up. Verizon has no credible satellite answer at all and now a nine-year-old startup from New York is selling the whole package for under $50 a month.
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Classic Rock In Pics
Classic Rock In Pics@crockpics·
Metallica at a hotel in Tokyo during the band's first-ever tour of Japan. , 1986. Photo by Koh Hasebe.
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RebeccaSolo
RebeccaSolo@RebeccaEdgette·
@ceqgar you should have seen the 70s version...
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mecca
mecca@ceqgar·
The sun in a corner is soooo 90s ☀️
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Dear Self.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
Men, be brutaly honest. is this enough?
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Andrey
Andrey@thisiswhyibuilt·
@Dearme2_ You need at least one cat.
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RebeccaSolo
RebeccaSolo@RebeccaEdgette·
@LibertyCappy not true... he would have dropped the kitchen towels on the floor
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RebeccaSolo@RebeccaEdgette·
@BellaBaddie__ I take one trip per month. Always outside the US. Almost always by myself.
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Bella@BellaBaddie__·
Be honest for a second: could you travel alone for a month with no friends, no partner, just you?
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James 𝕏ond
James 𝕏ond@james_xond·
People who were teenagers before social media existed… how did you communicate with your friends?
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SubRosa )✿( Magick @subrosamagick.bsky.social
Be honest… does ANYONE actually use these words in real life? 🤣 Bamboozled Flabbergasted Discombobulated Shenanigans Cattywampus Lollygag Malarkey Kerfuffle Brouhaha Nincompoop Skedaddle Tomfoolery Flibbertigibbet Pumpernickel
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RebeccaSolo
RebeccaSolo@RebeccaEdgette·
@newstart_2024 my "hack" is work until I'm tired and then go to sleep... and if I can't sleep (in the middle of the night) instead of stressing I just do something I like doing.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Matthew Walker’s 5 brutal truths for crushing insomnia (from a neuroscientist who studies sleep for a living): 1. Regularity is KING — same bedtime & wake-up time every single day (yes, weekends too). 2. Darkness is non-negotiable — dim lights 1 hour before bed, no screens, ideally pitch black (melatonin rises 2 hours earlier in total darkness). 3. Cool the core — drop bedroom to ~65–68°F (brain must lose 2–3°F to fall asleep). Cold room > hot room every time. 4. Warm extremities trick — hot bath 1–2 hours before bed causes massive heat dump → core temp plummets → instant drowsiness (counterintuitive but proven). 5. Midnight means something — hunter-gatherers sleep ~2 hours after dusk, wake ~30–60 min before dawn. Temperature drop signals sleep, temperature rise signals wake-up. Clip from this 4:45 masterclass — Joe Rogan & Matthew Walker breaking down why modern life is sleep sabotage. Which one are you implementing tonight? Cold room + hot bath combo? Total blackout? Or already nailed the regularity? Drop your go-to sleep hack (or biggest struggle) below 👇
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greg
greg@greg16676935420·
@kfc That’ll be gone in 10 minutes. Then what?
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greg
greg@greg16676935420·
My friend Donna is remodeling her house and wondering what she should do with this space. Any one have any ideas?
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Taco King 𝕏
Taco King 𝕏@tacokingX·
the perfect date doesn’t exis..
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