People are remarking on me having the Dunkin app installed. One time on the subway, I saw a guy's screen and he had buffalo wild wings sitting in the dock next to Messages and Safari. BWW was so important to this man that it was at the same level as texting and the internet.
I think about that often and it makes me feel like this isn't so bad. Hope he's doing well.
Dear @narendramodi and @nitin_gadkari, I urge you to heed science, reason, and the concerns of ordinary Indians.
Here, I explain why India’s E20 policy hurts vehicle owners, water resource, and the environment; and helps the politician-middleman, the sugar, and the liquor lobby:
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@TruePatriot7868 How do you know their caste. It looks you are familiar to both, date, time & place it happened as you took video. Why did you not stop and inform to police. You hid your identity. From which country you are. Don't post AI videos to defame India, you psychopath
@JOKAQARMY1 My great grandfather died from a lightning strike while walking too the barn during a thunderstorm.
My grandmother's step father was killed the same way walking to the same barn about 10' away from where my great grandfather got it 10 years later.
Highest farm in the county.
@Rodney_00001@world24x7hr No way such practice test exists her brains would be scattered below some chair if there was a single non apathetic person there
Pouca gente sabe, mas os cavalos de tração que competem na Eslováquia são verdadeiros monstros de força. Um único animal pode passar dos 1.100 kg de puro músculo e, na força bruta, arrastar mais de 4 toneladas de toras na lama. Uma demonstração surreal de potência da natureza.
This is real footage from 126 years ago.
What you are watching is the trottoir roulant, the moving sidewalk, built for the great World's Fair in Paris in 1900.
More than a century ago, three years before the Wright brothers would make the first airplane flight, the city built an electric street that carried you across itself while you simply stood there...
It ran in a loop of around three and a half kilometres, raised on a viaduct above the fairgrounds, with nine stations where you could step on and off.
And it had a clever design: two moving platforms side by side, one going at walking pace and one faster, so you could step onto the slow one first, then onto the quick one, and ride the whole circuit in about twenty-six minutes without taking a single step.
Nearly fifty million people came to that fair, and for most of them it was the first time they had ever moved through a place without taking a step.
The very first moving walkway had appeared seven years earlier, at the World's Fair in Chicago in 1893, built by the same designers. But the Paris version was longer, faster, and far more sophisticated, and it was here that the world truly fell in love with the idea.
It astonished people. The thought that the ground itself could carry you felt like magic, like something out of a dream of the future. They even called it the Rue de l'Avenir: the Street of the Future.
Thomas Edison sent a crew to film it, which is why we can still watch it today...
@JOKAQARMY1 Your prediction is flawed. You could say that this was true once Saddam Hussein diverted the water from the river, which made an area that once was flourishing completely dry don’t trust anyone that tries to predict the end of times. that’s also in the Bible.