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the mundane things of life

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ukor@ukor_·
I am not oblivious to the idea of consequences but it scares me given the disposition that I am human with only a compass that tells me what is good and bad in the now. Omen or Opportunity?
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Alex Harri
Alex Harri@alexharri_·
Hello! It's about time I started posting here. I'm Alex Harri. I write technical posts -- typically deep dives -- on alexharri.com. I joined @paper recently. I built their pen tool; lots more in the works. Excited to share behind-the-scenes videos and ideas here!
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Avril Amaka
Avril Amaka@avrilamaka·
I can never repay my father for everything he taught me and did for me. But I can live in a way that makes people respect the man who raised me. To me, that's one of the best ways to honour a parent.
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Oyindamola🙄
Oyindamola🙄@dammiedammie35·
Bruhhhh, check out this 4 bedroom refined vintage bungalow in Oyo state Omoh… it even has a cinema 🥶✨
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Kalu Aja
Kalu Aja@FinPlanKaluAja1·
Class does not make noise
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Byte Sage
Byte Sage@wang1644·
✨🇨🇳 A video of the CZ-10B carrier rocket entering the site. It seems small when landing, but through this video, you'll find it's actually huge. I want to salute these researchers again—they're amazing; they've created a miracle.👍🫡
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Pepe
Pepe@officialpepe·
10.7.2016 🇵🇹
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Channels Television
Channels Television@channelstv·
"I don't want to say one is easier, but IGCSE is a little bit easier to understand." — Akota-Chika Serena. The Nigerian teenager, who achieved the highest score globally in Cambridge IGCSE English, explains how the exam structure compares to WAEC, noting that WAEC requires more memorisation of outside knowledge. #CTVMorningBrief
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Truthful🛰️
Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
Today we have witnessed a monumentum shift for humanity, China successfully launched and landed its upcoming flagship rocket, the Long March 10B🇨🇳. LM-10B was perfectly caught by its droneship tower which uses China's entirely own cable catch invention not seen on any other rocket in history destroying all claims of a "SpaceX copy" This also marks the true start of the LM-10 family which will bring Chinese Taikonauts around the Moon in 2028 and on the Moon in 2030 and eventually to the International Lunar Research Base in the early 2030s. The LM-10B class booster will also fly LM-10A flights which uses a Kerosene second stage instead of Methane and carries the manned Mengzhou spacecraft to the Tiangong Space Station replacing the Shengzhou spacecraft!
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Marcio Lima 利真 マルシオ 💎
@SpoxCHN_MaoNing Most people think there’s only one way to catch a rocket. SpaceX uses giant “chopsticks.” This Chinese test uses a giant net. Different engineering. Same dream: making spaceflight cheaper.🔥 🚀
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Premier League
Premier League@premierleague·
Can you name the Premier League side using national flags? 🇧🇷🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇫🇷 Take the quiz 👇
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Blake Burge
Blake Burge@blakeaburge·
Major cheat code for life: realizing you really can just wake up one day and say "that's enough of that" and change direction completely.
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Emeka
Emeka@Emeneks·
What is happening to EL Rufai is proof that if Peter Obi had any dirt on him, these guys would have nailed him. Very demonic people these APC miscreants
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Ambar
Ambar@Ambar_SIFF_MRA·
This is why China is winning
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
A wife went viral for admitting she and her husband are mediocre. Average looking, not funny, no friends, mentally ill. And she can't explain why their marriage feels like a fairytale. A psychologist in Seattle solved this exact puzzle in the 1990s. John Gottman wired an apartment near the University of Washington with cameras and brought in 130 newlywed couples to just live in it. He tracked something he called bids: the tiny reaches for attention partners make all day. "Look at that bird." "Listen to this." A sigh that wants acknowledging. Six years later, 17 couples had divorced. When his team went back to the tapes, the still-married couples had turned toward those bids 86% of the time. The divorced couples had managed 33%. That one behavior predicted the outcome better than anything else in the data. Looks never entered the model. Humor never entered the model. Intelligence, money, status, shared hobbies: none of it showed up. Now reread her post. "I can spend every minute of every day with this dude and not really get tired of it. We can get in the car and just drive for hours and talk." Two people driving nowhere for hours are exchanging hundreds of bids and catching nearly all of them. She graded the marriage on every trait that predicts nothing, and missed that they're elite at the one behavior that predicts almost everything.
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