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Tyler Is
@altmoral
⛑️Backcountry guide / Underground surveyor⛏️ Abstain from voting. Decentralization & self-reliance is protest 🌵Luke 12:4
No current mailing address Katılım Ağustos 2012
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The fact that young people talk about nuclear power and never, ever, EVER mention the nuclear waste that is buried all over USA in storage sites that will remain radioactive basically forever and aren’t secured or really “safe”
vivian@vivian39_
nuclear energy is sitting right there. just sitting there. producing massive amounts of clean reliable power with a safety record better than literally every other energy source per kwh. and we're out here arguing about whether to put a solar panel on a parking garage. okay
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@radioactivered @t_NYC It is odd that this tombstone says Naturita, CO when it's placed overtop the demolished town of Uravan. 🤔
Hadn't thought about that until now.
What do think @grok
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@radioactivered @t_NYC Exactly.
And many monument plinths for low level radioactivity come complete with a tombstone. 🫡
Haven't had the pleasure of trespassing on spent fuel storage just yet.

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@CarolineCr56310 @MarcosArrut The science generation can't solve taxes and it won't solve aging.
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@altmoral @MarcosArrut You call it a feature — then name one benefit of aging. I’m the younger generation, the science generation. Don’t you dare speak for me.
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@altmoral @MarcosArrut No way is obsolescence a selling point! It's like wanting to buy a car that is guaranteed to breakdown after 5 years because you want to make room for newer models. Who the hell would buy a car like that? Dying of the aging process is a terrible curse and it should be optional.
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@istoiletcat I don't have the same affinity for your parents or grandparents.
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A Utah copper mine is coming back online with advanced tech.
Domestic production of critical minerals in rural Utah means greater economic strength and a safer nation.
This is how we build what America needs, right here at home. 🇺🇸
More here: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

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@altmoral @cursedcommentss Asbestos gives humans cancer my guy
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@eden_valen20946 @cursedcommentss So is the US food supply. But you can't insulate with it.
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@altmoral @cursedcommentss Its literally poison to humans
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@MarcosArrut It's the human condition.
You're trying to bring about a vampiric condition. 😂
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They say 80 years is "enough."
In the hospital, days from death, no one says that.
No one wants to die.
Rejecting longevity in public and begging for it in private is hypocrisy.
That's all.
Sunny ☀️ (ThisIsHowItStarts)@is_starts
@MarcosArrut I’ve never understood why people are fascinated with living extended lives. I mean seriously, 80 I’m good with. Do people really want to be on this planet that bad? It’s so bizarre.
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@TakeThatClouds 70M gallons of hydrocarbons burned over American skies each day, but It's all natural. 😉
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@altmoral My brain is quite capable of rationalising the observations my eyes are making. Right now they are showing a short contrail from a plane at 32,000ft, and no contrail from a plane at 25,000 feet. Later on this afternoon I'll start to see long contrails as the humidity rises.

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@captive_dreamer It's a war the Congress hasn't declared.
Best get off the sycophant train before it derails completely.
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If you can't see the narcissism in this you're lost
James Fishback@j_fishback
I challenge President Trump today, to go the Capitol behind me, to call a joint address to Congress and explain why we are at war.
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@MattGibsonMusic @DavidDeutschOxf @Rainmaker1973 That's what I get on my motorcycle, except I look like a man while getting from A-B.
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California squirrels are eating rodents in broad daylight.
In California’s Briones Regional Park, researchers observed a startling new behavior: California ground squirrels, typically known for eating nuts and seeds, are now hunting, killing, and consuming voles, a smaller rodent species in their habitat.
A study in the Journal of Ethology documented 74 squirrel-vole interactions, with 42% involving squirrels stalking, pouncing on, and eating voles. This behavior, observed almost daily, marks the first recorded instance of widespread carnivory in this species. While squirrels have occasionally eaten insects or bird eggs, actively hunting warm-blooded prey is unprecedented.
Student-recorded videos show squirrels chasing voles, restraining them with forepaws, biting their necks, and consuming their flesh or organs. The behavior may stem from a vole population surge—nearly seven times the state’s ten-year average—prompting squirrels to exploit this abundant protein source.
Squirrels of all ages and sexes participated, suggesting a potential lasting adaptation. It’s unclear if this carnivorous trend will continue once vole numbers normalize, but the discovery reveals the surprising adaptability of even well-known animals.
["Squirrels Are Displaying ‘Widespread Carnivorous Behavior’ for the First Time in a California Park, New Study Finds." Smithsonian Magazine, 2025]

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