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I'll go with you.

Katılım Nisan 2023
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Peanuts in Coke is one of the most accidentally perfect food pairings in history, and the chemistry explains why this guy can't go back. Coca-Cola sits at pH 2.5, roughly the same acidity as stomach acid. When you drop roasted peanuts into that, the phosphoric acid partially denatures the surface proteins on the nut, releasing free glutamate. You're generating umami in real time inside the glass. The salt on the peanuts suppresses bitter taste receptors on your tongue, which amplifies your perception of sweetness without adding a single gram of sugar. Coca-Cola already has 39g of sugar per can. Your brain registers it as even sweeter because the salt is clearing the noise from competing flavor signals. Then carbonation does two things. CO2 dissolved in liquid forms carbonic acid, which triggers pain receptors (TRPA1), not taste receptors. That mild irritation resets your palate between sips so you never get flavor fatigue. Every sip hits like the first. Second, the bubbles physically agitate the peanut surface, accelerating the protein breakdown and glutamate release. The longer the peanuts sit, the more umami you extract. The fat content seals it. Peanuts are 49% fat by weight. Fat is the only macronutrient that activates CD36 receptors, which your brain interprets as richness and satisfaction. Mix that with sugar, salt, acid, umami, and carbonation and you've accidentally triggered every major reward pathway in the human taste system simultaneously. Georgia farmers in the 1920s did this because they needed one hand free while working. They stumbled into the optimal salt-acid-umami-fat-carbonation loop a century before food science could explain why it worked.
猫山課長@nekoyamamanager

30年前くらいに村上春樹のエッセイで、アメリカではコーラにピーナッツを入れて飲むのがポピュラーだと書いてあった。「ふぅん」と思ってから長い時間が経ったが、ついにやってみた。 何だこれバカ美味いんでやんの。 これ以外でもうコーラ飲みたくなくなるレベル。

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ミホルッグ
ミホルッグ@mihoruggu·
ダイソーのペット用麦わら帽子(200円)がピッタリサイズ👒 彼女、ひなたが苦手なもので… #ノノクラゲ
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✨🎨k8🖌️✨
Pokopia has taken over my life. So I painted my Gloom
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はる。
はる。@chikuchiku_1221·
私は63歳の日本人で書店で働いています📕漫画と猫とお酒を愛しています🍷 何歳になっても好きな服を着るとハッピーだよ🌟という気持ちを大切にしていて若い世代に勇気を持ってほしいのでSNSで発信しています💖世界中のシニアファッショニスタのハッピーなコーディネートを見せてほしいです🥰
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BlackSword
BlackSword@Blacksword011·
“Women already have rights, we don’t need a feminist”
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Brigham's Burner
Brigham's Burner@FiredUpCoug·
I just read all 800+ comments in this thread regarding manners in Japan. Many were common expectations, such as not littering, or talking on the phone while on a train. However, many were new to me. Here's a summary: DON'T - Waste food: finishing shows respect - Eat or drink while walking - Take photos in buses, trains, shops, or shrines - Buy items in bulk - Pass food from chopsticks to chopsticks (this closely resembles a funeral ritual) DO - Learn a few basic Japanese phrases - Slurp your noodles (it's polite!) - Walk single file in tighter spaces - Use a translation app - Carry a small trash bag, public trash cans are rare - Use both hands when giving or receiving items Thank you all for sharing your comments, they were fascinating!
Brigham's Burner@FiredUpCoug

My Japanese friends. Someday I wish to visit your beautiful country. Before I do, I want to know something. What are behaviors from tourists that are considered rude in Japan?

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VƗǾLEŦ!
VƗǾLEŦ!@VioletOverwatch·
blizzard finally understood how to make a skin for a nonbinary character make them "the creature"
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vids that go hard
vids that go hard@vidsthatgohard·
This was not a option at career day
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jo@miffymack·
this is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen
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Edda Hengist 🐴📚
OMG Someone put an Artemis plushie from Sailor Moon in Capcom in launch command for the Artemis II!!
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Meidas_Charise Lee
Meidas_Charise Lee@charise_lee·
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨 We knew all along… He didn’t win ALL the swing states‼️
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ً@wynrosei·
What’s one of the darkest ways history controlled women’s voices?
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Yves ౨ৎ
Yves ౨ৎ@yvessirae·
The shaving of women's heads at the Liberation of Europe took place between 1944-1945. In France alone, around 20,000 women were publicly shorn during the "purge," before legal institutions were restored. These acts usually took place in front of crowds and were accompanied by insults, beatings, forced parades.. These women were accused of what was called "horizontal collaboration", a term used to describe intimate relationships with German soldiers. This, however, collapses into very different realities. It included consensual relationships, transactional exchanges for food or protection, relationships formed under severe economic pressure and sexual violence. In many cases, so-called consent was deeply constrained by hunger, fear and power imbalance. The punishment was gendered, women were targeted through their bodies and hair was a central marker of femininity. Shaving it stripped women of gender identity and transformed their bodies into public symbols of disgrace. What was being punished was not political collaboration, but the female body perceived as having betrayed the nation through sexuality. The shaving itself constituted a form of sexual violence. It often included being undressed, touched and exposed to a crowd. Most of these punishments were carried out without trials. Many women were never allowed to defend themselves and were punished on the basis of rumor or vengeance. The targets were often single mothers or working-class women, who lacked protection. Public shaving also served a broader social function. It allowed communities to channel anger after years of occupation, while diverting attention from male collaboration. It helped reassert a patriarchal moral order and symbolically purify the nation by punishing vulnerable bodies. Today, there is scholarly consensus that the shaving of women was a violation of human dignity. It was a punishment that targeted women almost exclusively, ignoring the realities of survival under occupation. As historian Fabrice Virgili has argued, the shaving did not truly punish collaboration; it punished the transgression of female sexual norms in a moment when society sought to restore control.
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What’s one of the darkest ways history controlled women’s voices?

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The Woke Salaryman
The Woke Salaryman@wokesalaryman·
RIP Popo. DISCLAIMER: DO NOT PROCEED IF YOU DON’T LIKE ORGANIC CONTENT THAT GIVES YOU NEW PERSPECTIVES.
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Evan Luthra
Evan Luthra@EvanLuthra·
🚨BREAKING: The CEO of the most valuable private company in history is being sued by his own sister for s*xual abuse. A judge just allowed the case to move forward. Annie Altman filed an amended lawsuit on April 1, 2026 in St. Louis federal court accusing her brother Sam Altman of sexually abusing and raping her between 1997 and 2006. She says the abuse started when she was 3 years old and he was 12. A judge dismissed the original claims because the statute of limitations expired in 2008. But he allowed her to refile under Missouri's Childhood Sexual Abuse law. She did. The case is now active. Sam Altman denied everything. Called it extortion. Filed a defamation countersuit against his own sister based on social media posts she made between 2021 and 2024. His family says she has mental health challenges. Annie posted videos saying she was "touched by older siblings" and that "an almost tech billionaire" molested her. The judge said those statements make it reasonable to infer she meant Sam Altman. This is the same man whose own board of directors fired him in 2023. Former board member Helen Toner said two senior executives came forward with screenshots and documentation. They used the words "psychological abuse." Said he was lying and manipulating people. Said they had no belief he could change. The board fired him secretly because they knew he'd try to undermine them. He came back five days later. Employees were told either Sam comes back or the company dies. This wasn't his first time. The management team at his first startup Loopt went to the board twice asking to fire him for "deceptive and chaotic behavior." He was reportedly pushed out of Y Combinator too. Every safety leader who clashed with him left. Musk. Sutskever. Amodei. When Jan Leike resigned he said "safety culture has taken a backseat to shiny products." OpenAI was forcing departing employees to sign agreements saying if they ever criticize the company they lose all their equity. Millions of dollars. When it leaked Altman said he didn't know. The CEO didn't know what was in his own exit contracts. He asked Scarlett Johansson to voice ChatGPT. She said no. Twice. They made a voice that sounded just like her anyway. Altman tweeted "her" on launch day. She had to hire lawyers to get them to stop. Forbes says he's worth $3.3 billion. The Musk trial starts April 27. His sister's case is now active. His own board fired him for lying. His own executives called it psychological abuse. And this is the guy the world is trusting with AI.
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*Walter Bloomberg@DeItaone

ALTMAN'S SISTER FILES AMENDED LAWSUIT ALLEGING SEXUAL ABUSE Annie Altman has filed an amended lawsuit accusing her brother, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, of long-term sexual abuse. A judge allowed the case to proceed under Missouri’s child abuse law, even though other claims were ruled too old. She alleges abuse from 1997 to 2006, beginning when she was three years old. Sam Altman denies the allegations and has filed a defamation countersuit based on her public statements. The Altman family disputes her claims, citing mental health concerns and describing the lawsuit as extortion.

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Kat💫
Kat💫@ultimatesongbir·
Replacing the hockey sticks in NHL logos with Yaoi Paddles compilation
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