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quartzdonkey

quartzdonkey

@quartzdonkey

Katılım Ocak 2012
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Nahuel Hilal - TattooGuy
Nahuel Hilal - TattooGuy@nahuelhilal·
Yesterday I drove my @tesla 900 miles on FSD from Miami to Nashville and I realized it’s genuinely the better option. I fly that route 2 to 3 times a month. Flights are never under $400. Most times $600. Sometimes $800. Add Uber to and from both airports, or parking garage fees. Then factor in the delays, the cancellations, the security theater, the chaos, the guy next to you who hasn’t met deodorant yet. On the other hand: I pack healthy snacks, press one button, and the car just goes. I took calls. Replied to emails. FaceTimed my family. Ate without pulling over. Did everything I normally do on a travel day, except none of the stuff that makes travel days miserable. My biggest concern going in was range and charging. Here’s what actually happened: My bladder needed one extra stop the car didn’t even suggest. Most charging stops were under five minutes. Total cost for the whole trip was less than just the uber to the airport. And this was the base model Y. Now I’m thinking I should get something comfier and just make this the default.
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Dean Cain
Dean Cain@RealDeanCain·
Toxic masculinity. All day long. 🇺🇸 Well done @SecWar Would expect nothing less from this soldier.
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quartzdonkey
quartzdonkey@quartzdonkey·
@celinevmachine_ Nah more welcome to the country. You don't give toddlers having a tantrum what they want
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
@muttilolly High pressure processing. The milk is squeezed at 600 times atmospheric pressure until the pathogens die of confusion. No heat. Enzymes survive. Bacteria don't. The marketing team named it cold pressed because "subjected to immense crushing force" tested poorly in focus groups.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Raw milk has been on the human table since we first convinced an aurochs to stand still long enough to be milked, roughly ten thousand years ago, and it has been quietly holding civilisations together ever since. It was there when the first Neolithic herders in Anatolia discovered that a lactating cow could feed a family through a winter that would otherwise have killed them. It was there when the Mongol horsemen rode for weeks across the steppe on fermented mare's milk, building the largest contiguous empire in human history on a diet that a modern nutritionist would flag as a public health emergency. It was there when the Maasai warriors of the Rift Valley lived almost entirely on raw milk, raw blood, and the occasional goat, and produced some of the tallest, leanest, most athletic human beings ever documented by Western medicine, who promptly measured them and went home confused. It was there when the Swiss children of the remote alpine valleys, studied by Weston Price in the 1930s, had no dental cavities, no tuberculosis, no rickets, and no chronic disease worth mentioning, on a diet of raw dairy from cows that grazed meadows their grandparents had grazed. It was there when the Masai herds moved with the rains, when the Samburu drank it warm from the udder, when the Fulani of West Africa built entire pastoral civilisations around the cow and the calabash. It was there in every English farmhouse for a thousand years. It was there in the French countryside, poured over bread, turned into cheese that predates the concept of France. It was there in the Russian dacha. It was there in the Indian village where the cow was sacred and the milk was sacred and the butter made from the milk was sacred, all for reasons that turned out to be metabolically sound as well as spiritual. It built teeth. It built bones. It built populations who could out-run, out-fight, and out-reproduce their grain-eating neighbours, which is why the pastoralists tended to win the wars and write the histories. And in all those thousands of years, across all those populations, across every climate where a ruminant could stand and be milked, it did not cause one chronic disease epidemic. Not one. The epidemics we have now arrived with pasteurisation, homogenisation, ultra-high-temperature processing, the stripping out of the fat, the addition of vitamin D to replace the vitamin D that was in the fat we removed, and the seventy-year campaign to convince people that the food that built them was dangerous and the reconstituted industrial version was safe. And now, in the year 2026, in several American states and most of the European Union, raw milk is labelled a biohazard. A biohazard. The substance that fed every infant mammal on Earth for two hundred million years. The food that the Mongols conquered Eurasia on. The drink that the Swiss children had clear skin and straight teeth on. The stuff that came out of the cow the way the cow intended, the way it had come out of every cow for every human who had ever drunk from one. Declared a public health hazard. Regulated by agencies. Banned from sale across state lines. Seized by armed officers in raids on Amish farmers. The oldest drink on the human table. Treated like uranium. It will always be the most confusing story arc in the history of the species.
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TakedownMRAs
TakedownMRAs@TakedownMRAs·
@RightisRight___ lol, she donated 0.5% of her wealth and she'll make far, far more than that back in interest alone by year end
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RRR@RRneversleeps·
@quartzdonkey @KirscheVerstahl Lead? She's been talking about these things a year early at least. You saying the one of the largest targeted, harassed, and ostracized vtubers is "easily lead"
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Scotty Chal
Scotty Chal@shallowchal·
The lived experience of everyday Australians is very different than the politicians leading his country. Australians (in the majority) want their borders shut. Australians want to stop new citizenship ceremonies. Australians want to remigrate millions of temporary visa holders. Whilst I’m enjoying the rise of One Nation and the change in the narrative around migration (being led by the anti-immigration rallies and messaging) there is no party going hard enough yet. Australians shouldn’t settle for second best when it comes to a political solution. When the party arrives that tells you it’s going to shut the gates, stop all new citizenship ceremonies as well as remigrating millions of people - then Australians in the majority will vote for that and that will be part of the solution to solve our problems. Politics doesn’t lead, politics is led by us setting the cultural narrative. See you in Canberra 🇦🇺🫡 #AustraliaFirst
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quartzdonkey
quartzdonkey@quartzdonkey·
@bumbadum14 She was a girl boss though, she started fighting the duels for Paul so his time wasn't wasted
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bumbadum
bumbadum@bumbadum14·
65,000,000 of these little girls have been aborted by women like that.
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Rock Solid
Rock Solid@ShitpostRock2·
After rewatching the Dune movies in preparation for Dune part 3 i have come to the conclusion that the only problem i have with it is Zendaya just really being dogshit casting for the role
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NON
NON@NON21848128·
What's good about this scene is that while it is a great moment of Katara standing up for herself, the show respects your intelligence and doesn't have her easily beat the bending master with years of experience for a cheap "girl power" moment. Katara still loses the fight.
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imagina vc ser criança e ver uma garota adolescente lutando contra um costume machista... sou tão feliz de ter crescido com avatar. x.com/4vataruniverse…

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quartzdonkey
quartzdonkey@quartzdonkey·
@MrYGuy2 Battling against sexist customs is why it's a cool character moment
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AcSK1LLies
AcSK1LLies@AcSK1LLies·
It was rumored years ago that Vic Mignogna was about step into a Director’s role at Funimation before he was falsely MeToo’d by Monica Rial and Jamie Marchi. (Fellow VAs at Funimation.) This meant that a straight, white, Christian male would have an increased level of authority over them on the projects they worked on together. They could not let this stand. And so, when an ERRONEOUS TWEET (that wasn’t even referring to Vic) went viral around the premiere of Dragon Ball Super: Broly essentially accusing Vic of being a pedophile, they set the plan in motion to get him fired from Funimation and black listed from the Con Circuit. Unfortunately, he was not successful in his legal attempt to clear his name. Though anyone that paid attention to the trial knows beyond a shadow of a doubt he never did what he was accused of.
Fandom Pulse@fandompulse

Dragonball Z actor Vic Mignogna on using anime to evangelize for Christ: “There are kids – tens of thousands of them – that my pastor will never reach. They will never darken the door of First Baptist Church or any church, but they like Ouran High School, or they like Fullmetal Alchemist, or they like Dragonball Z, and they will listen to me talk and share my faith and share God’s love for them because they like my work. ... my job in anime has opened so many doors for me to get to share my faith with tens of thousands of people who would never otherwise be open to it.” Is this a great way to reach the youth?

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