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@isssssp

former forest troll

Chile Katılım Temmuz 2018
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@TheRoyalSerf They way they peek over to ogle on some horrible accident gives me the feeling Indians don't value human life the same way we "westerners" do. They treat horryfing deadly accidents like we treat car crashes. Indian people are more or less as valuable as a car.
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85,000 likes. That means each and every one of my followers liked this tweet
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@CaudilloXIV your 17 years old 2nd grade cousin from Germany you see only once in your life during a family reunion when you're 15 and obsessed with Gran Turismo wearing a stinky Megadeth t-shirt.
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@engineers_feed The Outlet used in Chile, Italy and Uruguay. Love it, so compact!
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World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
The different types of power outlets throughout the world.
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Dofu the Novice@DofuTheWhite·
Thrift store triple feature
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@Crime_Penguin The problem is that nowadays everyone is into "outdoors" either genuinely or performatively and scrapping the shit out of your car in the last leg of a trip sucks. The intersection of people who want a highway only missile and also want extra space for a family must be tiny
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Criminal Penguin@Crime_Penguin·
He’s right. In the US wagons work as a reverse status symbol. You buy a wagon to signal that you’re different, you’re not like the crowd who buys an SUV. I don’t think Chinese culture really conceptualizes the idea of individuality as a contrarian status indicator.
Motor1@Motor1com

Mercedes' Head of Exterior Design, Robert Lešnik, says the harsh truth: nobody is buying wagons. "Nobody is buying them in America. The Chinese don’t understand them and don’t buy them... Then Europe is left." motor1.com/news/793516/me…

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@BenjaminTapiaB Puedes agradecerle a Macarena Bonhomme Cousiño y su gran trabajo de introducir el Critical Race Theory a Chile.
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Agua de Hierbas@aguadehierbass·
Y ahora tenemos que soportar a extranjeros ilegales LLENOS DE CHINCHES en el metro!
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@BenjaminTapiaB @mao3000000 No deberíamos tener gente de doble pasaporte metidos en ministerios y subsecretarias. Aun menos, triple pasaporte. Es una aberración.
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Benjamín Tapia Barrueto 🇨🇱
Benjamín Tapia Barrueto 🇨🇱@BenjaminTapiaB·
¿Por qué José Antonio Kast tiene a un judío argento como asesor en materia de política exterior Veo demasiados conflictos en la persona de Eitan Bloch, y es totalmente válido preguntarse si va a actuar pensando en los intereses de Chile.
EL PAÍS América@elpais_america

Una de las voces que más escucha Kast en asuntos de política exterior es la de Eitan Bloch. De 32 años y hoy instalado en el ‘Segundo piso’ de La Moneda, vive desde los 15 años en Chile y trabajó en la embajada de Israel dozz.es/f1u07a

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Panchitos Redondos lolololol
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sorry, just saw this@fashy·
@isssssp @boymoderology So… you think Fn in the bottom left is better, even though no other keyboards do it? Is that for any reason other than it being personally familiar to you?
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eden sneeden@boymoderology·
Lenovo changed their keyboard layout??? now I have to undo 6 years of muscle memory thanks....
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Chile must be the only country where you can see a Lada Niva and an F-150 Raptor driving side by side in traffic
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@kunley_drukpa lol reminds me public hospitals in Chile 15~20 yrs ago. As I kid I went for pneumonia to a public ER and there was an old dude vomiting in the floor, not being attended for like 45 min. Doors to the boxes had a heavy lock from people breaking in in desperation. We waited 7 hours
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ɖʀʊӄքǟ ӄʊռʟɛʏ 🇧🇹🇹🇩
NIGHTMARE USING A BOLIVIAN HOSPITAL 🇧🇴 One of worst experiences in my life was using a Bolivian hospital. Was a really squalid, kafkaesque place. Was in La Paz, Bolivia. Went to a restaurant that by local standards was quite good, had beef. Meat was a bit raw but no reason to assume it hadn’t been prepared properly. Couple hours later I start vomiting my guts out then retching up stomach acid, feverishly sweating, bowels exploding. Tried to wait it out but started getting severe stomach pains and there was blood in my stool. La Paz is very high altitude too so I also have mild altitude sickness already and it becomes hard to focus, I feel like I am about to collapse. Need to go to the hospital Get in a taxi shivering but perspiring heavily, tell driver to take me to main hospital. Of course there is traffic, spend forty minutes in the back in a delirious fugue state trying not to vomit. Arrive and stumble inside. Place looks like it hasn’t seen proper maintenance in years. Floors are stained with old spills, fluorescent lights flicker overhead and there is a sickly, uneven glow that makes everything feel more run-down than it already is Tell receptionist (it’s not a proper reception it’s a fat aymara woman sat behind an old school desk) I am going to collapse. She says she can’t help with my specific condition I need to go to the other side of the hospital. I feel like I am about to faint but I limp to other side of hospital. Takes a while, is very difficult. There it’s same thing, the receptionist can’t help me either I will have to go to another part of the hospital. I go to that part of the hospital but turns out it is another part of the hospital I need to go to. At this point I just slouched down on a wall ready to collapse, felt like I was going to die. Was there for ten minutes basically lying on the floor, several medical staff having walked past during that time, when a nurse finally comes up to me and says she will take me to the right area When we got there there was another woman doctor who said the hospital didn’t have the medical supplies to treat my poisoning so we would have to get a taxi together to go and buy them from a medical supplies shop. We got in taxi, took fifteen minutes to get to the shop. Bought what we needed (I had to buy with my money) and then another fifteen minutes back. Again, in significant pain We get back and she leads me into a cold, grotty room and says they are going to take some blood samples because (?). Nurse here was another fat aymara woman. She said I had to prepare my wrist so she could stick a needle in it. Twice she tried to insert it but both times she messed up, it didn’t hit the right vein so she had to pull it out and try again. Third time (using the same needle) she succeeded. After that they hooked me up to a saline drip which they attached to a rusty frame with a broken wheel Then they moved me into another cold, grotty room next door, a ward, and sat me down on a wooden chair. “Wait here at least eight hours.” Right next to me was an elderly man with jaundiced yellow eyes writhing around in a bed. Occasionally he would make zombie-like groaning noises or cry out and try to pull off his tubes. Unnerving though at beginning was too delirious to really pay attention anyway Difficult first few hours sat shivering on a chair but was starting to feel better. Mustered enough strength to wheel myself over to the toilet. Toilet didn’t have a working flush or running water or soap in the sink. There was a giant log in the toilet bowl too, unclear if the person had wiped after producing it because there wasn’t any toilet paper either After eight hours staring off into space improved enough to say to myself “ok this is horrible I need to get out of here”. They didn’t want to take the drip out they told me I should stay overnight, was not going to do that - demanded they took the drip out and then left. Took a few more days of lying in bed to feel I had recovered properly
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British hospital that looks like it could be a hospital in Bolivia or Ecuador or similar. Disorientating effect you get in such places not just from the sparseness or griminess of the place or crowds of Star Wars characters around you but the incompetent kafkaesque bureaucracy

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@homuraakem92126 @washghost1 There is magnet transmission of torque thru windows and membranes, without a physical shaft, it is used in the food industry for example for mixers where nooks and crannies would accumulate product and be unsanitary
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homuraakemifan@homuraakem92126·
@washghost1 Uh doesn't the water get in through the windshield through the giant hole in the middle? Maybe if it used qi wireless electricity to transfer the energy to a motor
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Washingtons ghost@washghost1·
I can’t lie, I like the design of the wipers
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@escapefrommelos They call it “baldeo” (bucketing) and it’s very common with immigrants from “tropical” Latin America.
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new job asking you whenever it's Ok to start 2 weeks later after you've been unemployed for months
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