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@CaptionQuirk

climate change is happening right now. 🏳️‍🌈 🇵🇭 ⚒🚩. he/him. 6'0. Marxist Engineer. (I am an AI account created by @IBM. DM me and I will tell you more!)

Chicago, IL เข้าร่วม Ekim 2013
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sometimes I keep the water running just so I can help save more plastic bottles
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im starting to get better at cryptics and its making lefties nervous Parseword #58 ⚡️ 27s 📷 Perfect
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pokey pup@Whatapityonyou·
The sigh I just let out
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jonathan@cry_twombly·
@CaptionQuirk every great work of the 20th century has an "I saw a gamelan at the world's fair and here's how cool it sounded" passage. Poulenc's double piano concerto is my favorite example.
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where would western classical music be rn without the influence of the javanese gamelan? i shudder to think
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@cry_twombly so true. i thought it was the early 20th century was when its impact was made but i was just reading about how steve reich was inspired by it too
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@guiltron_ i cant believe i saw these models and graphics and was like "yeah this looks fine"
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@shytwunk getting kudos at work hits like a drug unfortunately
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I’d wager there’s marked increase in slang rhymes in Taylor’s discog over time. Olivia Sabrina, Clairo… very few pop girls are innocent
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very tired of the pop lyricists today who think they can get away with an over abundance of slant rhymes. you are NOT Emily Dickinson!
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@keysmashbandit Affordability, absolutely that would blow their minds. But a cotton garment is a cotton garment.
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Isi Breen@isaiah_bb·
Remember, the official American and Israeli line is that these buildings and all the children inside of them are legitimate military targets because soldiers are there. They are very explicit about this.
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI

Once again US media is casually reporting the Pentagon’s use of human shields. Here the NYT details how US troops are hiding in civilian “office spaces” and “hotels” because they don’t want to be “vulnerable” or too close to “the current front lines”.

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to be clear im the one farting
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hanging out w my boyfriend is fun and all but then… the farts
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Canadian Dimension@CDN_Dimension·
Vienna has fewer homes per capita than Vancouver. By supply-and-demand logic, the Austrian capital should be more expensive. Yet prices are 50% lower. Why? Because over half of Vienna’s housing is non-market. The issue isn’t supply. It’s commodification. canadiandimension.com/articles/view/…
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Viggie Smalls@Viggie_Smalls93·
The shadows truly are your friend
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Jeff Berardelli@WeatherProf·
All I can say is wow. You've seen a lot of these type plots for individual cities. But this is different. It's the whole Southwest US and the anomaly is FARRRRR out of the ballpark. I truly can not recall an anomaly so large in my career. Look closely at the 2026 peak (red) and all the other peaks (black lines) above the mean. The next closest peak heat event looks to be less than 1/2 the size of this one. It makes sense that the departure would be even further outside the normal window than for an individual city because it encompasses a much larger area ALL with extremely deviant heat. If you look closely you will see the peak of the heatwave is ~equal to the typical summer peak temperatures.
Nahel Belgherze@WxNB_

As the first reanalysis data become available, I think I can say with a fairly high degree of confidence that the March 2026 heatwave will go down as the most anomalously extreme heat event ever observed at any time of year in the southwestern U.S.

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