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@nonbaryonic
Here for the hell of it.
Katılım Ocak 2023
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@martinmbauer We can't just take away the imaginary part in Maths.
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Everything that remains once you take away the imaginary part
KATY PERRY@katyperry
What is real?
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There seems to be confusion on this platform about whether feet are formed at 8 weeks. The answer is yes. Here is a timeline of organ formation in fetus.
Week 3–4 — Heart
The first organ to function; it starts beating and continues to do so until death.
Week 4–5 — Liver
Hijacks blood production before bone marrow exists to do it properly.
Week 5–6 — Kidneys
The first two attempts form and fail; evolution insists on three drafts before getting it right.
Week 7–8 — Gonads (testes and ovaries)
Sexually indifferent until now; one gene on the Y chromosome issues the verdict.
Week 8 — Feet
All five toes are distinct and foot architecture is complete. Skeletal muscle and the skeletal system also begin formation.
Week 9–10 — Kidneys (functional)
The third attempt succeeds; the fetus begins producing urine and promptly swallows it.
Week 10 — Bone Marrow
Takes over blood production from the liver — a regime change executed without crisis.
Week 12 — Thyroid
Begins secreting T3 and T4; the fetal metabolic engine turns over for the first time.
Week 24 — Ears (hearing)
The outside world arrives for the first time — muffled, watery, but real.
Week 24–28 — Lungs (surfactant)
Type II pneumocytes finally secrete it; before this moment, birth meant suffocation on the first exhale.
Week 28 — Eyes (light perception)
The fetus blinks at brightness filtering through the abdominal wall.
Week 40 — Birth
Every system fires simultaneously for the first time — and somehow, it usually works.
Up to 8 weeks, the developing human is called an embryo. This is the period during which all major organs are formed. After 8 weeks, it is called a fetus.
×͜×@RuggedRyan_
Stop having Abortion Ladies! It is an act of violence. Deadly violence.
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There are more Black men under correctional control in the United States today, in prison, on parole, on probation, than were enslaved in 1850.
Read that again.
Before the Civil War.
Before emancipation.
Before the auction block and the whip had disappeared from American life.
There were fewer Black men under the total control of the American legal system then than there are now.
This is the country that sends annual human rights reports to the UN.
This is the country that imposes sanctions on other nations for their treatment of minority populations.
This is the country that has the word "liberty" on its currency.
The audacity is not even hidden anymore.
It stopped needing to hide.
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@GrundlerWilliam @DA_Stockman Actually, you are the moron for believing such outright lies.
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@DA_Stockman Only a moron would bargain with a regime that has 60% Uranium, has funded terror attacks around the world, killed over 1,000 Americans and chants death to America.
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No, do you realize how obstinately uniformed (or stupid, as the case may be) you are? Fuel grade enrichment (3.67%) is not a bomb. Never was and never will be. Even Iran's recent small amount of 60% grade was self-evidently a bargaining chip to restart negotiations to lift the sanctions after the Donald shit-canned the JCPOA in May 2018, which the Iranians were fully complying with, according to a dozen IAEA compliance reports. How my times do you MAGA knuckleheads need to be told these elementary facts?
Robert Barnes@barnes_law
Newsflash: Iran never had a nuclear weapons program, and has repeatedly agreed to not having it. But the boomer cons can't figure out the difference b/t a civilian nuclear program, protected under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty & a nuclear weapons program.
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@ntvkenya Toxic foods are expensive. Nature is literally begging humans to ditch them.
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@ayblaack Sex is sold. Always. Only the currency may differ.
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@iQwatson They eat meat and animal fats while you eat carcinogenic toxins. Fuck your civilization!
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Every African country that was colonized benefited from a jump-start of infrastructure, architectural and economic development
Black Sudanese should BEG France 🇫🇷 or The United Kingdom 🇬🇧 to colonize them for half a century if they’re ever going to EVOLVE from the Homo Erectus scavenger state they are stuck in
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TIME IS NOT TREATED THE SAME EVERYWHERE:
1. Germany: Being late is disrespectful. Meetings start to the second. Punctuality here is not a habit. It is a moral standard.
2. Brazil: An invitation for seven means nine. Relationships matter more than schedules. Rigidity kills the atmosphere.
3. Japan: Trains run to the minute. A sixty second delay comes with a formal public apology. Time is a system. The system is everything.
4. India: Events begin when people arrive. The gathering defines the time. Presence matters more than precision.
5. Polynesian cultures: Time was tied to stars, seasons, and the ocean. Circular, not linear. The clock came later and from somewhere else.
6. United States: Time is money. Literally. Every hour is billable. Every minute is scheduled. Rest has to earn its place.
7. Spain: Lunch at three. Dinner at ten. The day bends around the person. Not the other way around.
8. Ethiopia: A different calendar entirely. Thirteen months. New Year in September. A different year than the rest of the world. Time here is a cultural choice, not a global agreement.
9. France: August belongs to rest. Emails go unanswered. Shops close. Nobody apologizes for this. Leisure is a right, not a reward.
10. Kenya: The clock starts at sunrise. Six in the morning is hour zero. Noon is hour six. Time is built around light, not an arbitrary number on a wall.
11. China: One time zone for the entire country. A landmass that should span five. In the far west the sun rises at ten in the morning. Unity was chosen over accuracy.
12.Australia: Aboriginal communities have always read time through seasons, animal movements, and the stars above. For over sixty thousand years the land itself served as the calendar. No clock was ever needed. Nature told them everything.
13. Mexico: Mañana means not right now. Urgency is often self-imposed. The present moment has its own demands and they are considered legitimate.
14. Greece: A guest arrives at any hour. You welcome them fully. The clock adjusts to the person. The person never adjusts to the clock.
15. Scandinavia: Months of darkness then months of endless light. The body follows seasons, not schedules. This is ancient. Science is only now catching up.
16. Nigeria: Start times are a suggestion. What matters is that everyone arrives, connects, and the evening becomes what it was meant to be. The experience always outranks the schedule.
17. Indonesia: Jam karet. Rubber time. Time stretches around mood, traffic, and social obligation. Rigidity is considered uncomfortable, not professional.
18. Russia: Eleven time zones. Vast winters. Long silences. Time here is treated with patience that outsiders often mistake for slowness.
19. Egypt: One of the first civilizations to invent a calendar. Yet modern Egyptian social time is deeply flexible. Hospitality always comes before the clock.
20. Congo: Community shapes the day more than any schedule. Time belongs to the people in the room, not the hands on the clock.
21. Philippines: Filipino time is a known and accepted reality. Six in the evening means seven or eight. Arriving before the host is ready is the real social mistake.
22. Vietnam: Built on endurance and long horizons. Planning here thinks in years and generations. Short deadlines feel foreign to a culture that measured time in struggles spanning decades.
23. Tanzania: Pole pole. Slowly slowly. A phrase that governs daily life. Rushing is not a virtue here. Moving with intention is.
24. Argentina: Dinner at ten. Parties at midnight. The night is its own world. Compressing it into earlier hours would make it something lesser.
25. Turkey: A meeting can become a meal can become a long evening. Nobody considers this a deviation. It is simply what time is for.
26. Iran: Its own solar calendar. New Year on the spring equinox. Time tied to nature, poetry, and a civilization so old that modern urgency feels like a passing trend.
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@Kabaka_loki @OleMepukori There is no Bantu empire, mister. You are living in a Jew empire. Your country is only as stable as the Jews want it to be. Don't be deluded.
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@OleMepukori @nonbaryonic Now the bantu empire is 50 times bigger than both the nilotic and cushitic empires combined, now you live in kenya being dominated by the bantu you even speak a bantu language 🤣🤣 so do the cushites,in 3 generations all your descendants would have forgotten their niloticlanguage
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@calvinokello4 Mt. Kenya has never won an election honestly. The tyranny of numbers is propaganda.
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