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@gleniswise

Stocks, Reading, Computers, Space

Florida, USA Katılım Eylül 2018
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Glen
Glen@gleniswise·
@American_Made41 Buy silicon wipers not the plastic ones. I have had silicon wipers on my vehicles that last a decade. No lie. Search for PIAA super silicon on Amazon.
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Made In The USA. (RED)@American_Made41·
Why are windshield wipers so damn expensive?? $25-30 each is absolutely crazy.
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MissPookems@MissPookems·
‼️GAMERS ONLY‼️ Anyone who used a computer between 1985 & 2015... what's the one game you still think about? 🤔
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@SebastienneL @TheFigen_ Nobody said anything shallow about figures. it’s about character and style effort and presentation. Again my opinion and you can disagree. Dress how you like I’ll do the same. Enjoy your day.
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
Please let's go back to the past.
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Glen@gleniswise·
@GoToThePictures I mean you guys do have excellent actors. But AI will probably replace them all. Sad actually
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Going To The Pictures@GoToThePictures·
I don't want to piss off my American mates but the fact is, the best Superman, Batman and Spider-Man are all portrayed by Englishmen. 🤷‍♂️
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Glen@gleniswise·
@SebastienneL @TheFigen_ Fine for the club I suppose. But just looks cheap and low effort. My opinion.
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Glen@gleniswise·
@worldwide_yuya Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka. Next time more of rural Japan to do some hiking.
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ゆうや
ゆうや@worldwide_yuya·
@gleniswise そうなのですね😳 それは嬉しいです。 日本のどこに行かれたのですか?
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ゆうや@worldwide_yuya·
こんばんは世界。 日本の好きなアニメはなに? ⇩ゆうやは
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Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
What kind of car did you use to pass your driver’s test? 🚙 I’ll go first: 88 Dodge Shadow
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⭕ Brock Pierson
⭕ Brock Pierson@brockpierson·
Using a gif only, what is one video game that you've easily put 1,000 hours into
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Glen@gleniswise·
@Demeter_Erinia We had paper maps, but there were more road signs and probably less roads and cars too.
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Giɴ@Demeter_Erinia·
Serious question… How did people get to places before GPS??
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@SciFiArchives The changed the music , showed the city all kinds of mods. Thankfully I have the originals. To show my kids.
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Sci-Fi Archives@SciFiArchives·
Do you like this change made by George Lucas in Return of the Jedi?
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@tesla_semi regen or Jake brake, which is better? I suppose one is much quieter.
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TESLARATI@Teslarati·
The Drone 🐐 @JoeTegtmeyer says that there is a possibility that these Cybertruck units could be of the $59k AWD Cybertruck, which was released a few months back and only stayed at that price for a handful of days. If you ordered one, let us know below
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Joe Tegtmeyer 🚀 🤠🛸😎@JoeTegtmeyer

Hard to say for sure, but production of the $59K AWD @Cybertruck may be just getting started here on this early and soggy morning at Giga Texas … this version is much harder to visually distinguish from the premium AWD versions, so I’ll come back on Wednesday and we’ll see if this is in fact happening. I hope so as there are many new Cybertruck owners eager to get their truck! Cybercab production is also proceeding slowly as @Tesla told us it would be early on, but there are still dozens of new Cybercabs in the outbound lot today. I hope we start seeing more of these soon & perhaps introduction into the @robotaxi fleet soon. I (along with many others) want to give them a try!

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Glen@gleniswise·
@tslaming They try and get retail to sell so they can get a cheaper price. Then they moon it, but sometimes they are just too late to stop the momentum. Let’s gooo robooo
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Ming@tslaming·
JPMorgan Chase initiated coverage on $TSLA with an Underweight rating and a price target of $145 😳
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Robinhood@RobinhoodApp·
Reply with the first stock you ever heard of as a kid. We're curious.
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@Clint_Davey1 Yes it was more believable, even though it’s obviously fictional it had believable aspects to it. Today’s Star Wars movies are so outrageously fake. Not sure you get what I mean.
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Clint Warren-Davey@Clint_Davey1·
The original Star Wars movies were so loved because: -Spaceships and laser swords are cool. -It's WW2 in space mixed with a Western in space. All-American tropes like gunslinger and fighter pilot, but in a space opera. -It has a religion that is real. Yes its kind of cringey 1970's California Buddhism but it's still in there. Plus the religion assists with laser sword fights. -The setting has a delightful archaeo-futurist tone. It's after the fall of a cleaner, better civilisation ("an elegant weapon....from a more civilised time...") and it has a mix of hard sci-fi tech and scrappy junkyard tech plus all kinds of aliens that just exist as a kind of backdrop. -The acting is fine, the pacing is excellent, the dialogue has just enough exposition to let you figure out what's going on but not too much to ruin the mystery. -Nothing like it had ever been made. It felt genuinely new. And the scale of the story was so large, it felt impossibly epic. For the 70's it really did blow people's minds.
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Hikari@effect_motion_x·
アメリカの人は「mickey D's」って言ったら何のことかわかるの?
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Glen@gleniswise·
@HawkEmDownChris Yes I have to agree. I think it was the tip top of good times happy enjoying life. It was so awesome. Downhill from there.
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HAWK@HawkEmDownChris·
Agree or Disagree: The 1980s were the best decade of all time.
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Grok says.: July 4, 1996: Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith launched Hotmail (stylized as HoTMaiL to highlight HTML). It was the first widely accessible free web-based email service for consumers, accessible from any browser without special software. This is why it’s often called “the first” in popular accounts—it made webmail mainstream.
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