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Sir Webblyingworth Brian Squirrelingtonshire 🐿

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Made things you’ve seen. Not on your team, tribalism rots your brain. I burn my life to make a sunrise that I know I’ll never see.

Your bird feeder, Warwickshire, United Kingdom Katılım Nisan 2010
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Keir’s command to those fiery Eastern European Twinks:
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@LeoKearse You can already legally carry a dirk and sgian dubh as a part of traditional Scottish dress
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Zack Stentz@MuseZack·
I feel terrible for all the Blue Origin people (and relieved no one was hurt) but no lie, this is one of the greatest explosions I've ever seen. VFX departments are study and imitate it for years to come. Michael Bay is somewhere saying "Damn, not bad."
Spaceflight Now@SpaceflightNow

Here's our video of the explosion at Launch Complex 36. It happened about 9 pm ET (0100 UTC) as Blue Origin was beginning a static fire test of its New Glenn rocket. Watch live views: youtube.com/watch?v=thfYPs…

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Nina Welsch@CleverclogsNina·
I know we're on at least day 3 (?) of the Murrell mania but I still cannot stop laughing that he used stolen dosh to purchase The Sims 3 pets expansion pack
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I spotted this back in the 2010s moving from company to company with a >90% male dominated workforce. Even before the culture war there was a presumption that women were being prevented from succeeding. BUT what I saw was a bunch of lonely single male workers absolutely desperate to work with and meet women and bosses who also would bend over backwards to accommodate them yet women weren’t getting sending CVs let alone getting interviewed because they weren’t showing up for their own statistic as the roles and sectors were not of interest to them. Blame social conditioning but that doesn’t reflect basic human nature. The idea that these male dominated environments were hostile to women had no basis in reality from anything I was experiencing. It was as obviously wrong as the myths of the gender pay gap.
Heather Mac Donald@HMDatMI

“Sexist” gatekeepers are not keeping females out of tech fields or preventing them from founding companies. The VC world is desperate to back female entrepreneurs—if it could only find them. The leaders of AI and other tech ventures remain overwhelmingly male not because of “the patriarchy” but because males on average are driven to take risks, to compete, and to expand the boundaries of knowledge through obsessive exploration and work—far more than the average female.

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Brian Spuzuki@BrianSpanner1·
I’m willing to give Sturgeon the benefit of doubt regarding the kitchen. I do have a follow up question.
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Anyone else noticed how British midwits love to virtue signal how much they don't like America? Presumably because of T.D.S. Someone in my family said it (which is fair enough you'd think) but it's somewhat at odds with the fact that since the 90s they've gone to US at least 6x times for their holidays maybe more. Imagine saying to someone "I really don't like Kazakhstan" and yet they've voluntarily gone their 6x times in the last 40 years.
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