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Booty Pebbles 🍉@call_me_lexxi·
Spider-Man Noir when he warped to 2018 and Miles Morales was giving out orders
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delani ❤️‍🔥
delani ❤️‍🔥@delaniraeann·
AND ANOTHER THING it should be illegal for gift cards to have expiration dates
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Melat Kiros for Congress, CO-1
When your party is funded by billionaires and corporations looting the middle class, you need a distraction. Immigrants are it. Don’t look at the billionaires. Don’t look at the corporations. Look over at your neighbor and blame them instead.
RNC Research@RNCResearch

Colorado Democrat Congressional candidate Melat Kiros calls to abolish ICE and give ALL criminal illegals citizenship: “Abolishing ICE is just one step…I think there has to be an immediate pathway for every single undocumented immigrant."

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Tigra Rules!
Tigra Rules!@WorldOfTigra·
taking down piracy sites is playing whack a mole. you're never going to win what beats piracy, as demonstrated 15 years ago, is making legal consumption easy, cheap, and safe. Netflix and Prime was killing piracy then they split up content and jacked up prices and it's back
Kirby 🏴‍☠️@comicskirby

You know what would cut down on piracy? Making books widely accessible globally & reducing the cost. Taking down piracy sites will only increase traffic towards other sites.

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ghettosnob888@thandrich888·
you get labelled an activist for believing basic human rights these days 😭
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Nick Eden
Nick Eden@NickEden·
Fun fact: fraternity row at Ole Miss wasn’t integrated until 1988, 10 years before I graduated high school. Let’s talk about how, when the Sigmas were set to be the first of the D9 to move on to fraternity row, their house mysteriously caught fire. This isn’t the history lesson yall wanna go down…….
Ole Miss Sports@RebelSportsTalk

Fun fact: Mississippi is the “blackiest” state in the United States.. Ole Miss is 1 of only 3 SEC Universities that have all 9 black fraternities and sororities as active chapters on campus… but sure

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Niles Francis
Niles Francis@NilesGApol·
I guess my thing is what’s the point of even having a Supreme Court to interpret our laws/constitution if the exact same 9 justices can just reverse their own decisions from previous cases whenever they want?
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HealthRanger
HealthRanger@HealthRanger·
The hyperscale data centers are literally STEALING the water now. Illegally tapping into the water mains, and just taking millions of gallons under the table.
Hedgie@HedgieMarkets

🦔A data center in Fayetteville, Georgia, drained approximately 30 million gallons of water through two industrial-scale hookups that the local utility did not know existed. One connection had been installed without the utility's knowledge, and the other was not linked to any account and therefore was not being billed. The discovery only came after residents complained about low water pressure. The campus is still under construction with completion projected three to five years out. A separate incident in Tucson last week saw Project Blue's contractor caught trucking municipal water out of a city that had explicitly voted against the project, with Tucson revoking the temporary meter and demanding two acre-feet of water credits to make the city whole. My Take Two unrelated data center water incidents in two weeks across two different states is a pattern, not a coincidence. The Georgia facility was running off an unmetered industrial hookup nobody at the utility had on file, which means either a contractor installed it without authorization or the utility lost track of a connection serving a major customer, and neither of those explanations should make anyone comfortable. The construction phase alone consumed 30 million gallons before operations even began, which gives you a sense of the water demand profile these facilities have once they go live. The bigger issue is that hyperscale data centers are being permitted under regulatory frameworks built for industrial users a fraction of their size, and the utilities responsible for tracking water use are not staffed for facilities this scale. A 30 million gallon discrepancy slipping through billing is not a clerical error, it is a sign that the infrastructure for monitoring these projects is being outpaced by the speed at which they are being built. Tucson caught their problem because a citizen made a phone call to a council staffer, and Fayetteville caught theirs because neighbors noticed their taps had lost pressure. Neither of those is a functioning compliance system, and the next community in this situation will probably not catch it at all. Hedgie🤗

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