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Don Bigby
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@BasedMikeLee ??? Instead of firing squad he is released? The US society has collapsed.
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Roy Cooper released Iryna’s killer.
Why?

Senate Republicans@NRSC
Here's 2 minutes of Roy Cooper refusing to answer why he agreed to release Iryna Zarutska's killer from prison early, along with 3,500 other criminals.
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@CollinRugg Wtf, why would someone do such atrocity? Are they linked somehow? If there's evidence beyond doubt, then he should be terminated as soon as possible.
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BREAKING: FedEx driver who pleaded guilty to kidnapping and murdering 7-year-old Athena Strand, has been sentenced to death.
Tanner Horner snatched Athena while he was delivering a Barbie doll to her home in Paradise, Texas.
At one point during the trial, jurors broke down in tears while hearing audio of Horner killing Athena after he told her to take off her shirt and said she was "really pretty."
Athena repeatedly asked for her mother before she was killed.
"Horner is then heard asking Athena to remove her shirt, and there are several moments when she says "no" and asks for her mom. That was followed by repeated sounds of crying, screaming and banging," NBC reported last month.
Following three hours of deliberation today, Horner was sentenced to death by lethal injection.
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@SiNuTrmon Wtf, -30 is rough. -20 is reasonable, -10 is ok. 10 is ok, 20 is good, 30 is reasonable, 40 is rough.
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I’ll say it a million times if i have to but nobody who believes this has experienced real winter
Mountain Cabins@cabinsmountain
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So many of these, but this one is a classic Chuck Norris joke. 🐅
#RIPChuckNorris
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@elonmusk @Thomas_Sergeant @beffjezos The main point people miss is that GDP is products and services produced and the companies' market cap is not their products and services produced. Not sure what is the number, ask AI, but maybe 10x lower than market cap. So now they are comparing apples with oranges.
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@Thomas_Sergeant @beffjezos My “net worth” will just track SpaceX+Tesla market cap, so will be whatever that is as a percentage of GDP
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Makes sense for what is basically a founding engineer for Earth
Antonio Linares@alc2022
Elon is worth ~1% of global GDP
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@bryan_johnson Wait, so does this cost 1 million a year or you pay 1 million a year? 😂
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@MichaelAArouet And where do these people come from, are they cloned? Do they contribute to the society? Because research shows they are net negative impact on society even if you check the cash value that you are interested in.
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@Devon_Eriksen_ @JoelSercel Long term effects of 1/3 gravity is that you weigh less.
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When someone I know to be smart and knowledgeable says something that seems off base and wrong, then I try to assume there's some part of their ideas that I'm not understanding.
So help me out here, @JoelSercel.
My notion is that Martian cities, at the first Martian cities, will be underground (free radiation shielding).
That still requires you to lift your entire tech stack off Earth, at least eventually, because any extraterrestrial society needs that.
But what you don't have to do is refine a whole bunch of high-strength building materials, which at first you can only do on Earth, then lift them out of the gravity well to actually build your wheel or can city out of.
That's more mass. Mass that a Mars city simply doesn't require you to bring with.
I'm not saying I believe that rings and cylinders are impossible or impractical. Far from it... I think they are necessary and inevitable. But I think they impose additional challenges which will take more time to solve, and the whole thing seems a lot easier when you can mine and refine building materials off Earth.
The only way that I can make your assertions make sense in my head is if you are assuming that BOTH can cities and Martian habitats come AFTER the mining and refining economies are moved off Earth, so the only mass lift you are considering is the actual tech stack and people?
Also, do you know of any direct evidence one way or the other about the long term-effects of 1/3 gravity?
Cause I surely don't.

Joel C. Sercel, PhD@JoelSercel
@elonmusk @paulg On this Elon, I think you are 100% wrong. You need to move the same amount of mass to make a Mars habitat and you can't get 1 g on Mars, which may be needed for multigenerational human life.
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If your society isn’t built around babysitting blacks, you can have nice cities
Katrina 🇺🇸🇨🇳🇲🇽@zapatas_mom
Americans don’t know how poor and ghetto our country is until they pay China a visit.
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A billionaire worth £17,000,000,000 who moved to Monaco to dodge £4,000,000,000 in tax is now blaming immigrants for Britain’s problems.
If parasitic billionaires like Jim Ratcliffe paid what they owe — and politicians weren’t in their pockets — our NHS, schools and public services wouldn’t be on their knees.
It is textbook divide and rule. The real enemy of the working class travels by private jet, not migrant dinghy.
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