
Sailor
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Sailor
@YachtingCrypto
OWSI / Sailor / circumnavigator / Yacht captain / Yacht owner / Also likes fishing / OOW3k / ⚓⛵
literally worlwide Katılım Mayıs 2021
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@skramzbunny The boats metacentric height and buoyancy force enter the chat.
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boats float because of the moon not because of buoyancy
Possum Reviews@ReviewsPossum
What's an unfortunate but provably true fact of reality that people are unwilling to accept?
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Can I be allowed to say something too woke?
🦋Queen Primis🌹@Queen_primis
Husband’s phone wallpaper vs wife’s 😂📱
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Jack Quaid says when he met Tom Holland at a party, he didn’t think Tom would recognize him as an actor, let alone know he was a fan of 'The Boys'.
“I remember meeting Tom Holland very briefly at a party once, and he was like, ‘Oh, The Boys.’ And I was like, ‘There’s no way that Spider-Man knows who I am. That’s crazy,'”.


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Orospu çocu resident evil final bossu yaratıyor durdurun şunu aq
Cjay@ced_jayy
Making hamburgers for my lil bro
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@akafaceUS Ive seen a man lose a leg in a haus pipe. Stupid fucks
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@MarioNawfal Looks like spain will be joining the war after all, as part of NATO lol
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The Gambia 🇬🇲 is widely recognized as Africa's leading destination for female sex tourism, especially among older European women.
These women travel to the country specifically to find young local men for romantic relationships or paid sexual encounters.
The young men involved in this activity are commonly known as “Bumsters.”
Their primary role revolves around providing sexual services to these women.

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@GuntherEagleman @elonmusk Love how you ask why to neither, this isn’t racist at all. Ask chat why.
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@ConCaracal And mrs balls chutney, and biltong and die gwara gwara.
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South Africa in the second half of the 20th century:
1955: Pioneers the world's first commercial-scale conversion of coal into synthetic fuels (Sasol).
1963: Invents the CT/CAT scan.
1965: The first nuclear reactor in Africa.
1967: Performs the world's first human heart transplant.
1970: Develops Africa's first, and only, indigenous uranium enrichment process.
1978: Becomes the first and still only African country to develop nuclear weapons.
1980: Develops the Casspir mine-resistant armoured personnel carrier - the world's first true MRAP.
1984: Develops the Denel Rooivalk - The first, and still only, military attack helicopter designed, developed, and produced in Africa.
1984: Builds the first and only commercial nuclear power station in Africa (Koeberg).
1989: Becomes the first and only country to independently develop nuclear weapons and subsequently dismantle them voluntarily.




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I am today launching Restore Britain as a national political party.
Join us.
restorebritain.org.uk/join_us
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The world is going to continue to split into two distinct populations.
The vast majority will be in one: increasingly insane, technology addicted and atrociously unhealthy eating fake foods, taking fake medicine and living fake simulatory lives.
This will be the group the ai conglomerate feeds off of, shuttled further into pods and slave systems until they perspire. With tanking fertility and no hope for the future, this group will eventually die off.
The other group will be those who turn to nature once again, who believe in ancient heroic values, who eat foods from the earth, who stand in the sun without sunscreen and compete, build, strive and grow in accordance with natural and spiritual law. This group and their many offspring will initiate the new age, leaving behind the shackles, mistakes and traps of the systems we were born into.
In the future events bringing massive changes to our world, those who are awake, with pure of heart and being aligned with God and nature will be directed onto a path that shields them from harm and brings them health, growth and the ability to shape the future.
Those who subscribe to the fake simulacrum world and the lower vibration emotions will chain themselves to failure, struggle, pain and destruction.
Will the transition be easy?
Likely not.
But we learn the most through struggle!
So each day, ask yourself, which group I you want to be in?

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🍍 The word "pineapple" in different languages:
🇦🇿 ananas
🇧🇾 ананас
🇧🇬 ананас
🇭🇷 ananas
🇨🇿 ananas
🇩🇰 ananas
🇳🇱 ananas
🇪🇪 ananass
🇫🇮 ananas
🇫🇷 ananas
🇩🇪 Ananas
🇬🇷 ανανάς
🇭🇹 anana
🇭🇺 ananász
🇮🇸 ananas
🇮🇩 nanas
🇮🇪 anann
🇮🇹 ananas
🇱🇻 anannas
🇱🇹 ananasas
🇳🇴 ananas
🇵🇱 ananas
🇷🇴 ananas
🇷🇺 ананас
🇷🇸 ананас
🇸🇰 ananás
🇸🇮 ananas
🇸🇪 ananas
🇹🇷 ananas
🇬🇧 pineapple 😳
🇺🇦 ананас

So. About this.
Y’all remember my post about a month ago in regard to quitting cannabis?
It’s done.
I personally smoked for 25 years. Barb has smoked for 28 years. We smoked over an ounce and a half per week, as well as dabs and carts. I always *had* to be high. Always.
I convinced myself it was medicine. All it was doing was holding me back.
Anyone telling you that cannabis does not cause withdrawals is 100% full of crap. Anyone telling you it is “easy” to quit, is also full of crap.
I’ve quit alcohol, I’ve quit opiates, and I’ve quit porn.
I assure you, quitting cannabis was not much easier than either of those.
For the FIRST TIME in my adult life, I am sober. Fully sober.
For the first time in our marriage, me and @AbsWifey1776 are sober.

Paul Fleuret@RealAbs1776
I’m right at the edge of accomplishing something I’ve never been able to do in my adult life. The battle has been very real. When I feel confident I have fully slayed this demon, I will be revealing what it is. Prayers appreciated. 🙏🏻
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@bryan_johnson Buy a sailboat and cruise with the boys, fishing and carrousing. I mean that's what I do.
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The coming years are going to be insane. I say this figuratively and literally. The primary reason is because society is about to enter a phase transition. This is what a phase transition looks like.
Water at 99°C is hot, stable, behaves like a liquid and follows the laws of hydrodynamics. At 101°C, water becomes a gas, making it chaotic, expansive, and following a different set of physical laws.
The difference between 2026 and 203X is the difference between 99°C and 101°C.
To make this tangible. Imagine you’ve become a proficient swimmer. Mastering your stroke, breathing and pacing. The water is a predictable substrate that you use to model your decisions. This is life at 99°C.
At 101°C the pool turns to steam. You stroke your arms but don’t move. You kick and don’t find resistance. Your swimming proficiency is no longer an asset, it’s a liability. Your muscle memory is a mismatch for the new environment. You have to unlearn to relearn.
This is what life planning is going to feel like going forward.
For most of history, you could make a pretty decent guess about what the future would look like. If you were a farmer in 1400, you knew your grandchild would probably be a farmer in 1450. That was even true in 2003 when I entered college. One could confidently attend college, select a career, plan a profession, and map out retirement by age 65.
We felt confident in these plans because we depended on broad trends (coarse graining) that reliably predicted the future. Things may change here and there, but not enough to give you any pause in your life-planning decision making.
That stability is now gone. For example, my son is 20 and neither he nor I have any idea how to think about his life. Should he go to college? Is college still relevant? What should he learn? Life planning shortcuts are now dead. No one knows. Before, having a five year plan was responsible. Now it’s reckless because the world is moving faster than we can model. The speed of reality exceeds the speed of the observer.
This is the source of the low level anxiety that many people feel. Humans are prediction machines. When an error emerges from what you predicted (water) to what you get (steam), the body registers it as trauma. It leaves us in a state of chronic hyper-vigilance, scanning a horizon that refuses to sit still.
In this new reality, the move is not to have better maps, but to build better systems. This is what I’ve been building with Blueprint. An algorithmic system of health and decision making that moves as fast as technology, allowing me to evolve alongside. The more I detach from ideas, norms and expectations, the smoother the glide. The hardest part is letting go of what we know and trust.
This is part of a series of essays that I’ve been writing for my upcoming book Warriors & Caretakers of Existence. A plan on what the human race does when giving birth to super intelligence. If we want the extraordinary existence that is on offer, we’ll need to fight for it.
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