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@dreamscapek

Dont think too hard. Just have fun. Unless you want to have fun thinking !

Katılım Şubat 2012
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
For all my life I’ve paid taxes, and while I’ve been pretty irritated by it, this year it hits different. I always knew there was fraud and abuse but what we’ve learned this year makes me think MOST of our tax $$ funds fraud & abuse while a tiny chunk funds necessities. We need a revolution in how we spend money as a country and we need a revolution in how we tax people, because I firmly believe that YOU will put your money to uses far more beneficial to all of us than the government will. Extremely powerful interests want us to be slaves to waste and abuse. We don’t have to be. I really think this is the rally cry of the future. The more we’re taxed, the more we’re enslaved. The more money YOU keep from YOUR hard work, the more free we all are. We need candidates going forward who are committed to keeping their hands out of our wallets. And yes, I paid my tax bill today. 😡😤 What do you think?
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Geoff Matero
Geoff Matero@GeoffMatero·
@VivekGRamaswamy Where would we be with H1B’s? In a better place. Don’t you agree? AMERICA first.
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Vivek Ramaswamy
Vivek Ramaswamy@VivekGRamaswamy·
There would have never been a First Amendment, without the Second Amendment. Tonight I explained why.
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Henrick Morrison
Henrick Morrison@HenrickMorris·
@VivekGRamaswamy This is a completely bullshit talking point. My fiance took Constitutional law in college and knows this is false.
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Man three
Man three@dreamscapek·
@TaraBull @grok this seems strange. "Throw it over the wall!" garbage system. But that would fill up the other side within a few days. The place looks pretty urban. What is the garbage movement system in places like this ?
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
India has a very simple trash system
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
In Iran you face a long prison sentence or even the death penalty if you convert to Christianity from Islam. So maybe stop pretending that you care about Christians, Masoud. You’re ridiculous.
Masoud Pezeshkian@drpezeshkian

His Holiness Pope Leo XIV (@Pontifex), I condemn the insult to Your Excellency on behalf of the great nation of Iran, and declare that the desecration of Jesus, the prophet of peace and brotherhood, is not acceptable to any free person. I wish you glory by Allah.

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Man three
Man three@dreamscapek·
@BarbaraOneillAU @grok if I have coffee in the morning, tea in the afternoon and I take my vitamins at night after dinner, is it optimum ?
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Barbara Oneill
Barbara Oneill@BarbaraOneillAU·
Vitamin B1 gives you energy. B2 clears skin. B3 calms anxiety. B5 supports adrenals. B6 balances hormones. B7 grows hair. B9 creates new cells. B12 protects your brain. They work as a team! Alcohol depletes them. Stress burns through them. Sugar destroys them. Coffee blocks them. Eight vitamins. You're probably low in all of them.
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Man three
Man three@dreamscapek·
@Boost_Libraries @grok can I use both boost and std things in the same application or am I stuck using one or the other ? Is that only a problem for threading/concurrency related things ?
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Boost C++ | Open Source Libraries
Your std::deque needs some serious storage before you store a single element. Boost's new implementation reduces the overhead from 80 to 32 bytes? 🧵👇
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Man three
Man three@dreamscapek·
@MIGSMX1 @HarmeetKDhillon How did you deal with it ? Did you have to trash/dispose of all plants in your room ? Did it also affect outdoors ? Did you use any pesticides that worked ?
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Jeff Rice
Jeff Rice@MIGSMX1·
They help protect it, Just a heads up, have you ever delt with greenhouse whiteflies? WOW, i had dealt with them in my grow room, they came from a flower I got from the store. I knew i was taking a chance, didn't think it would happen to me. Never buy from a store and then plant in your garden indoors, or out, you'll be taking a risk.
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Harmeet K. Dhillon
Harmeet K. Dhillon@HarmeetKDhillon·
Good morning! What is up with these ants on the peony buds? 🤔
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Clandestine
Clandestine@WarClandestine·
Looking at the big picture, it’s now abundantly clear why the Dems were so against fracking and US oil production. They didn’t want the US to become a self-sustaining energy powerhouse. Why? Because the Dems are owned by foreign actors trying to destroy this nation.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
HOLY SHIT.. for the first time in history.. age reversal is going into human trials.. David Sinclair's team at Harvard figured out how to reprogram old cells back to a younger state using something called Yamanaka factors.. four proteins discovered in 2006 that can reset adult cells to an embryonic-like state.. in mice they reversed aging in damaged muscle and brain tissue.. extended lifespan in mice with accelerated aging.. and restored memory in elderly mice.. in lab tests cells appeared 75% younger after 8 weeks.. now Life Biosciences is testing it on 18 humans this year.. starting with the eye.. targeting glaucoma and retinal nerve damage.. they built a genetic kill switch that only activates when the patient takes a specific antibiotic.. so they can control it.. the risk.. push the cells too far and they forget what they are.. a liver cell stops being a liver cell.. starts dividing uncontrollably.. that's cancer.. Bezos invested in Sinclair's longevity research.. so did Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund.. the billionaires aren't just hoarding money anymore.. they're trying to buy time itself.. the cure for aging won't start in your hospital.. it'll start in a billionaire's bloodstream.. and by the time it reaches you they'll have had it for a decade
Damian Player@damianplayer

for the FIRST time in history, an age reversal technology is going into human trials… Dr. Sinclair’s team figured out how to reprogram old cells back to a younger state. now they’re testing it on humans

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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
@nypost There's a life lesson in this: Kill every pit bull.
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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
a worker collapsed and died on the floor of an Amazon warehouse in Oregon last week.. a woman ran over and started doing chest compressions.. she was crying.. screaming for someone to help.. another employee begged her manager to let her assist.. she had CPR training.. the manager said no.. "it has to be management or safety team.. please get back to work".. the employee kept begging.. the manager nudged her and said "just turn around and not look.. let's get back to work".. the body stayed on the floor for over an hour while workers kept packing orders around it.. to think about it.. this is the same warehouse that had the worst injury rate out of 23 Amazon distribution centers in 2019.. 26 injuries per 1,000 workers.. six times the industry average.. they already knew.. Amazon reported 39,000 injuries across its US warehouses in a single year.. its worker turnover is 150% annually.. meaning every position gets refilled one and a half times per year.. because they don't need you to stay.. they need you to last long enough to ship the package.. Jeff Bezos is worth $239 billion.. Amazon still pays him an $81,000 salary.. the same one he's collected since 1998.. meanwhile the man who died was hauling stacks of bins taller than his own body up and down a warehouse floor until his heart gave out.. the manager didn't say "stop everything".. the manager said "turn around".. because at Amazon the package has a deadline.. you don't
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David M. McIntosh
David M. McIntosh@DavidMMcintosh·
Illegal immigrants killed 13,000 Americans in 2024. The total number of homicides in the US in 2024 was 20,162. That's 64% of all murders.
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Man three
Man three@dreamscapek·
@nypost @grok do you know who this was ? Any idea about her original citizenship?
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New York Post
New York Post@nypost·
Woman claimed she was detained by ICE for two days - but was actually at hotel getting spa treatments: lawsuit trib.al/hPtKd60
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Darren Shepherd
Darren Shepherd@ibuildthecloud·
Seriously @Microsoft stop doing this crap. "Confirm" or "Set later". Why isn't there a no? Can't you respect my choice? Why can't you respect me as a user? I'm sick of being treated as an ad channel. I paid for your product.
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Jerry Combs
Jerry Combs@PointBlueTech·
@aakashgupta The heat was never what killed the bacteria, it’s the detergent. Heat helps but its impact is minor.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Your washing machine runs at 57°F. The CDC says bacteria die at 160°F. That's a 103-degree gap between what kills pathogens and what you're actually using on your underwear. And Procter & Gamble spent the last five years making sure you'd widen it. They enlisted Ice-T, Stone Cold Steve Austin, the NFL, Walmart, Samsung, NASA, and the World Wildlife Fund to convince America to wash in cold water. Cold water loads went from 48% in 2020 to 57% in 2023. Their Cold Callers campaign alone drove a 39% sales lift for Tide. The reason is carbon math. 90% of washing machine energy goes to heating water. P&G needs cold water adoption to hit net-zero by 2040. So they built campaigns around "$150 savings a year" and ran them during peak inflation. The sustainability math works. The microbiology doesn't. P&G's own internal data, published in a peer-reviewed microbiology journal, showed 44.7% of US households now wash over half their loads on cold. The same paper found that enteric bacteria require hot water, bleach, or both to reach acceptable risk levels. Cold water with regular detergent leaves viable pathogens on fabric. A University of Arizona study found 44% of home washing machines tested positive for fecal bacteria in the drum. Front-loaders are worse: a 2025 Frontiers in Microbiology study measured bacterial loads nearly 1,000x higher in front-loaders than top-loaders. 90% of bathroom towels carry coliform bacteria. One load of underwear can release 100 million E. coli into the wash water. And at 57°F, that bacteria doesn't die. It transfers to the next load. P&G solved their carbon problem by creating your hygiene problem. The $150 you save on energy is buying you a washing machine that functions as a bacterial trading floor.
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Dom Lucre | Stealer of Narratives
🔥🚨STOLEN NEWS: Over 100 self driving cars all stopped moving simultaneously and no one currently knows why, all them belonged to the same company, “Apollo Go” an autonomous ride-hailing service run by the Chinese IT company Baidu. One passenger said they were trapped in a taxi for about an hour and a half and posted about the ordeal on social media.
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Mark Kretschmann
Mark Kretschmann@mark_k·
Here are two accounts you should absolutely follow if you support the fight against the deranged Anti-AI Doomers: - Perry Metzger (@perrymetzger) - Nirit Weiss-Blatt (@DrTechlash) These two are incredibly knowledgeable about the vast doomer network! 🫡
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
In Italy, a man who stepped in to defend a woman walking her dog from harassment was violently attacked by a migrant. The assailant battered him relentlessly, forcing the victim to flee. How hard would it be to just fight back?
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