PupuKyrpä

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PupuKyrpä

PupuKyrpä

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Katılım Mayıs 2025
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PupuKyrpä@discovercanb·
The USS Gerald R. Ford—$13B supercarrier that can bomb anything but STILL can't flush a turd properly. Clogs, 45-min queues, raw sewage overflows... sailors are holding on for dear life. 💩📷 So I made an anthem for it: "We Hold On" parody. And the survival guide: TurdTanic notebook. Watch: youtube.com/shorts/rlcugvF… Buy: tinyurl.com/turdtanic We hold on... for the pipes. 📷
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Alice 👑@shouq_al90149·
My wife say I'm remembering it worng but I swear back in high school 🏫 we had a class called?
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PupuKyrpä@discovercanb·
@bagshaw2112 Oh shit. I think I lost my brain this morning when I went shopping.
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steve@bagshaw2112·
I just don’t get these … 🤷🏻🤷🏻🤷🏻 I see neither ??
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
April 1945, Buchenwald Concentration Camp, Germany – The Boys Who Refused to Die When American soldiers liberated Buchenwald on April 11, 1945, they discovered something astonishing in a special barracks called “Children’s Block 66.” Over 900 boys and teenagers — some as young as 6 — had survived through the protection of older prisoners and sheer will. These children came from across Europe: Polish, Hungarian, Czech, and more. Many had lost their entire families. One famous photo shows young survivors sitting together after liberation — thin but alive, some smiling weakly for the first time in years. These boys had been used for forced labor, medical experiments, or simply kept as “future workers.” In the final weeks, when the Nazis tried to evacuate the camp on death marches, the older prisoners hid the children in the block, risking their own lives. One survivor from this block was Elie Wiesel (author of Night), who was 16 at liberation. Another was a 4-year-old boy named Josef Schleifstein, who had hidden inside his father’s coat during transport. The Americans were shocked to find children still alive in a camp known for its cruelty. These boys later rebuilt lives in Israel, America, and Europe. They became doctors, teachers, and fathers — proving that even after the worst evil, life can win.
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Aɴᴛ@AntSpeaks·
This is absolutely fascinating. In 1977, a 109 year old woman born in 1868 is interviewed about her life. When asked whether she has ever been on an airplane, she says never, but that she might now because she is “more venturesome.” When asked about the biggest change she has seen, she replies: “Everything. Nothing is the same.” Living from the horse and buggy days to the jet age in one lifetime. I also love the way she commands the English language. It feels like an art form that has been lost over time.
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PupuKyrpä@discovercanb·
@bagshaw2112 All my bob a jobs are still on pornhub if you want to look
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steve@bagshaw2112·
Today’s #retro #memory ! Who can remember ‘Bob a Job week ‘ what jobs were you asked to do ? Is this really a thing nowadays ?
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steve@bagshaw2112·
Wow … offensive stickers . Flipping heck 🙈🙈😳😳😳😳 sign of the times unfortunately
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Sweet Nector@sweet_nector1·
People keep guessing, but no one gets it right. Do you know what this is?
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Murk@Murk441·
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celtic Jaime 🍀@celtic_jaime·
What do you call the end piece of bread ?
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Boston Dynamics
Boston Dynamics@BostonDynamics·
For an industrial robot built for the rigors of factories and power plants, tidying up a living room may seem like a light day at the office for Spot. Yet, this demonstration represents the promise of AI models in robotics. In this case, @GoogleDeepMind's visual-language model (VLM) Gemini Robotics-ER 1.5 was empowering Spot with embodied reasoning. Go behind the scenes and watch the full demo in our blog: bosdyn.co/483K9JM
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PupuKyrpä@discovercanb·
@ThatEricAlper I saw one in Finland in 2009 and assumed it was some new high-tech gizmo.
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Eric Alper 🎧@ThatEricAlper·
if you ever used one of these towel loops in the 1970s, you're probably immune to everything now
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