Dylan
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Dylan
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Real estate, equities, and energy | Infrequent posts about life, the universe, and everything

it is genuinely funny that not only would i never heard of these cops had they not sued afroman — and lost, quite badly — but the entire internet gets to watch the most incredible diss videos ever made x.com/ekcollapse/sta…


BREAKING: Spot gold extends its selloff to -$400/oz on the day, now trading at $4,500/oz for the first time since February 2nd.




Wasn't $YAL.AX supposed to go ex-div 18c gross today.. oh wait it did.. 😂 #coaltwitter




Are you able to shoot woodpeckers?

Footage claiming to show a fire and the moment of impact of an Iranian ballistic missile attack on the Ras Laffan gas facility in Qatar.



Read Andrew Ferguson on Paul Ehrlich and Earth Day. This was published in 1990 at @reason. Full piece at reason.com/1990/04/01/apo… Now, Dr. Ehrlich was an entomologist by training, and some immediately recognized that after many years of rigorous study he had lost the capacity to distinguish between an army of hideous little arthropods swarming over his desk in a Stanford laboratory and an upwardly mobile population of Homo sapiens building tract houses in Palo Alto. Each for him was equally unpleasant; each brought chaos. But, hinged or unhinged, he was a doctor, and that seemed good enough for everybody. It was enough, in any event, for Playboy and Look and Reader's Digest and McCall's and the dozens of other slick magazines that got him to dispense his wisdom in their pages, and it was enough for Johnny Carson, who throughout the '70s made the bug man a regular guest on his show. For Ehrlich had the tone just right. "We face a very real crisis this instant," he told Reader's Digest readers in 1968. This instant: petulant, barely choking down the sob, vaguely threatening to hold…my breath…until…you pay attention to me. But the tone, however undignified, was necessary; this was, let's not forget, apocalypse. Even if the world's food supply tripled by the year 2000, he continued in his Digest article, "it is already too late to prevent a drastic rise in the death rate through starvation." And how late is it, as Johnny's audience might have called out? "The time of famines will be upon us full-scale in 1975." But then a cruel shrug: "What's done is done."

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JUST IN: 🇰🇵 Kim Jong Un wins North Korea's parliamentary election with 99.93% of the vote.
















