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We’re supposed to believe a radical 1% over 99% of actual practicing climate scientists?
Not just someone who adds herself to a list because she “has a degree”.
My degree is in Sport, but I haven’t worked in that field for over 10 years.
It might look impressive at first glance, but not really.
Most on that list aren’t even climate scientists, with some of them being dead.
Independent reviews suggest just 1–3% have relevant fields.
The overwhelming majority of actual climate scientists, around 99% based on Google Scholar data are very clear that climate change is real.
Anika@anika_climate
Make that 1101 Scientists 🥰💁🏼♀️🫶🏻!!!
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@HerbsandDirt Buying premium here still isn't that much. This woman must have a quarter size hole in her gas tank!
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@MentisWave The best music produced by A.I. is better than the worst music produced by humans.
The best music produced by A.I. is not as good as the best music produced by humans.
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AI music is already better than normieshlop like Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Gaga, etc.
Rino🚀@RinoTheBouncer
What gaming opinion will you defend like this?🚀
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@LeighWolf Do you think modern military leadership is led by knights
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The fact that millions of Americans think this is what makes a good secretary of defense makes me despondent for society
Clash Report@clashreport
Pete Hegseth bench pressing 315 pounds (~143 kg) during a military gym session.
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Two teenagers from Pennsylvania just solved a problem most engineers ignored. Rohan Kapoor and Jack Reichert created the "Go Green Filter" — a 3D-printed device that attaches to your car's exhaust pipe. It doesn't just reduce emissions. It converts CO2 into oxygen. Using microalgae. The same process plants use — photosynthesis. They built a bio-reactor with water, LED lights, and living algae inside. The algae eat the carbon dioxide from your exhaust... and release clean oxygen back into the air. In testing? It cut emissions by 74%. They didn't wait for funding. Didn't wait for permission.
They 3D-printed the prototype themselves. Now it's being deployed in Indonesia. The cost? Low enough to scale globally. If this works at mass scale, it could reduce billions of tons of carbon annually. Two high school kids just did what billion-dollar companies haven't.
lyrify@lyrverse
Hit me with the harshest reality truth.
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Ran up a $1700 dinner tab… and when the receipt hit the table, there it was… those cute little “suggested tips” printed like commandments… 18%… 20%… 22%… quietly nudging you toward another $300 to $400 like it’s automatic… like you’re supposed to nod, smile, and comply.
Let’s be honest…
Carrying plates from kitchen to table did not suddenly become a luxury service just because the total climbed higher.
I left $30… intentionally… deliberately… and yes, generously… because the food already cost what it cost. Service does not magically multiply in value just because the receipt number gets bigger.
And that’s when the energy shifted.
The smile tightened.
The tone changed.
That silent judgment rolled across the table like I broke some sacred ritual nobody actually agreed to out loud.
I said it plain…
Tipping is not a percentage-based subscription service. I am not financing someone’s rent because the restaurant chose high pricing.
Then the manager arrives… soft voice… “industry standards”… the usual script… as if repeating the phrase turns suggestion into obligation.
But here’s the truth…
Nowhere else in life do you pay more for the exact same task simply because the bill total increased. Same steps. Same plates. Same walk from kitchen to table.
So I signed exactly what I wrote.
Stood up.
Walked out.
And the room stared like I committed financial treason… like refusing to play along with an unwritten rule somehow made me the villain.
If they think I’m coming back to participate in that system again…
They seriously misunderstood the moment.

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@jimstewartson I remember when Jesus said, "you're all entitled to the rich's money."
Oh wait, no I don't.
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As an atheist, I’m pretty sure Jesus wouldn’t have hoarded almost a trillion dollars while deliberately starving half a million children to death.
Elon Musk@elonmusk
@creation247 I agree with the teachings of Jesus
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@actingliketommy It's funny when someone says "the government pays for it"
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@ATLCWorker The inability to realize the difference between a lazy person and a disabled person is a great flaw of today's liberals.

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@johnpavlovitz It's weird because our elected representatives say otherwise...
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@DougWahl1 "Surely a person who just attempted to kill an officer won't do it again" 🤡
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@theficouple Many of those payments are for things you really don't need. 🤡
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