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Cal Native Planted

@reefbotany

Soy Pilled Mildly Reasonable Society enjoyer

Southern California Katılım Ekim 2017
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vo@vanillaopinions·
interesting that caleb hammer is almost only trying to appeal to conservatives now
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Cal Native Planted@reefbotany·
@YIMBYLAND It's amazing how much a song will bring you back. Wow I haven't heard them forever
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YOYO
YOYO@krmlyoyo·
American people who didn’t vote for harris really said let’s fuck up the whole world and economy it’s fun !
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DiscussingFilm
DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
The new trailer for the ‘BACKROOMS’ movie has been released. In theaters on May 29.
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Ryan Scanlon@Scantron__·
I went to a bar that had a cover and they flipped the iPad around me asking for a tip. Got to be one of the most unhinged things I’ve seen
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Kevin → Plant Daddy
Kevin → Plant Daddy@KevinEspiritu·
BRO did I really just pull off a fucking DOUBLE WALL CLAY BOWL for the 6th pot of my life? CLAYVANT ARC INCOMING LFGGGGG
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Cal Native Planted@reefbotany·
@yinyang_yo_ I work in Santa ana and we have homeless people starting fires in the dry brush behind our building when the dry winds come. My boss saw a guy shooting heroin into his dick
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Coconut Tree City 🥥🌴
Coconut Tree City 🥥🌴@yinyang_yo_·
Hollywood is the only place where I have seen ppl actively squat and take a shit in public. Its also the only place where I saw someone muttering to himself with his genitalia exposed on 217 Its not just disturbing to the avg person, but an injustice for leaders to not intervene
keith johnson@keith_johnson

The state of our city ?!! It's time for a change in leadership for our mayor and our local council districts like @CD13LosAngeles We deserve better (homeless & mentally ill too) This fellow is very ill.... Melrose/Vine @pavilions parking lot.

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Cal Native Planted@reefbotany·
There has been no greater force to get me to want to stop smoking than working in the cannabis industry. Watching grown ass men having a temper tantrum because the THC percentage isn't high enough. So embarrassing
Natalie Wynn@ContraPoints

I apologize to the reefer addict community. You’re not like other junkies, I get that now. You just need natural plant-based spirit medicine to kill your ego, namaste. Wait are you on drugs right now? Yeah it’s really obvious, everyone can tell. What the hell

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Danielle Fong 🔆
Danielle Fong 🔆@DanielleFong·
*does this to you*
Mechanical Knowledge@mechanical_4u

This is cavitation inside a piston diaphragm pump. Most engineers spend their entire careers hearing this destructive phenomenon. Almost none ever get to see it with their own eyes. When pressure drops below a critical threshold, liquid instantly flashes into vapor, creating thousands of microscopic bubbles throughout the system. It happens in milliseconds, invisible to the naked eye in standard metal pumps. But when pressure rises again, those bubbles don't just disappear quietly. They collapse violently, sending shockwaves rippling through the metal components. The result is catastrophic. Valves get destroyed. Seals get shredded. Pump chambers get hollowed out from the inside, one microscopic implosion at a time. Cavitation is one of the most destructive forces in industrial fluid systems, responsible for equipment failures that cost thousands of dollars per incident. Engineers have studied it for decades through sensors, pressure readings, and the telltale sounds it makes. But they've never been able to watch it happen in real time. Until now. The clear plexiglass head on this LEWA pump changes everything. For the first time, pump engineers can observe cavitation as it occurs, watching the bubble formation and violent collapse that destroys their equipment. It's like finally seeing the invisible enemy that's been wreaking havoc on industrial systems. This is what happens when engineering innovation meets visualization technology. Sometimes the most powerful breakthroughs come from simply making the invisible visible.

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Cal Native Planted@reefbotany·
Dad: hmm whats this fibrous clothes covering these wires? It's called asbestos
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