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Chaos is what doesn’t persist.

The Land of the Ice and Snow Katılım Ocak 2018
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AxeBaddler@ZachDYates·
@LoschbourStev That wood is already being colonized by fungi and strange, alien-like microbes.
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Stev@LoschbourStev·
Something doesn’t feel right about burning a piece of wood with moss growing in it
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𝙶𝚗𝚊𝚛@gnarcader·
GG Man, this game was a lot better than I could have expected. I had no idea that Sega was capable of good RPGs. I had a lot of fun. I'd like to thank PS4 Twitter for the tips, lore and overall good vibes you gave me while I was sharing my updates. You guys are the best.
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
The pollen is kicking my butt. I’ve never had it this bad in March before.
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2Practical4U@sparsons9753·
@miles_commodore Take 1/2 of a 25 mg Benadryl at bedtime and tomorrow you will be able to function a little better 🤪🤔
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AxeBaddler@ZachDYates·
@ick_real I am no communist. I buy my books. The Author deserves something.
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How many people actually have library cards as adults? 🥸
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Shibetoshi Nakamoto@BillyM2k·
is it just a rule that after you’re 40 you just have lower back pain forever
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doomer@uncledoomer·
genuinely why wouldnt this still be good
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The planet has officially entered an era of global water bankruptcy. Decades of relentless overuse, widespread pollution, and accelerating climate change have driven critical water systems—rivers, lakes, aquifers, and wetlands—beyond the threshold of meaningful recovery. What were once viewed as temporary or regional shortages have evolved into a persistent, systemic state where natural water "capital" is irreversibly depleted. Key indicators of this new reality include: - Around 70% of the world's major aquifers exhibiting long-term declines due to excessive extraction. - More than half of all large lakes shrinking significantly since the early 1990s. - The loss of natural wetlands equivalent to nearly the size of the European Union (about 35–410 million hectares) over the past 50 years. This depletion represents a profound drawdown of the planet's environmental reserves—the long-term storage in aquifers, glaciers, soils, and ecosystems that once buffered humanity against variability. The consequences are stark: nearly 4 billion people now face severe water scarcity for at least one month each year, while billions more live in regions with declining or unstable water storage that underpin over half of global food production. To confront this harsher hydrological reality, the focus must shift from reactive crisis response and hopes of returning to outdated "normal" conditions. Instead, experts emphasize the need for a fundamental redesign of food systems, cities, and economies to align with actual, diminished water availability. This requires: - Accepting permanent losses and prioritizing protection of remaining natural buffers (such as healthy soils, rivers, and wetlands). - Implementing aggressive efficiency gains, transparent water accounting, and enforceable limits. - Pursuing equitable, radical adaptations to secure fair access to the world's increasingly scarce and precious freshwater resource. Without swift, systemic change—especially in agriculture, which consumes roughly 70% of freshwater withdrawals—water bankruptcy will continue to spread, threatening food security, economic stability, and social peace on a planetary scale. [United Nations. The Economics of Water: Valuing the Hydrological Cycle as a Global Common Good. Global Commission on the Economics of Water]
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Nick
Nick@maietta·
Shopping for a laptop? Like Linux? Get a used Thinkpad.
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Cobie@cobie·
Did that guy really cure his dogs cancer with Claude or did I simply fall for some internet hoax again in my old age
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AxeBaddler@ZachDYates·
@DerekDurst1 @GameSpot Mine went missing for a year. I found it one day in its case. Strange. Hopefully yours returns.
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Derek Durst@DerekDurst1·
@GameSpot Im still mad my 3ds and most of my games got lost when I moved into my house.
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GameSpot@GameSpot·
Even In The Age Of The Steam Deck And The Switch, The Nintendo 3DS Is The Best Portable Console dlvr.it/TRkzr9
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AxeBaddler@ZachDYates·
@DowdEdward The Greatest expansion of money printing the US has ever seen.
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The Calvin Coolidge Project
The Calvin Coolidge Project@TheCalvinCooli1·
🚨Just in: Kentucky Senator Rand Paul says he is 50-50 on running for President in 2028 He believes he can link the libertarian wing with the business wing to counter GOP populists. Paul said: “We’re thinking about it. I would say 50-50.” Via: CBS News
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