Kenshiro
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Kenshiro
@_Amamain
Holder of XRP. Furniture carpentry enthusiast Lichtenberg Machine gambler Fist of the North Star is #1
เข้าร่วม Ocak 2011
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China released images of an alien base on the Moon... We await further developments.🧐🤔
The report stipulates: "I was sent some pictures by a source who claims China will be releasing Hi Res images taken by the Chang'e-2 moon orbiter, which clearly show buildings and structures on the moons surface. He also claims NASA has deliberately bombed important areas of the Moon in an effort to destroy ancient artefacts and facility's. Pictures yet to be released clearly show nuclear impact craters and building debris caused by explosions in an effort by NASA to destroy the truth. China is moving toward full disclosure of the Extraterrestrial reality, if these images and future ones are verified genuine then NASA should be investigated for fraud and treason. China will be releasing all the data and images from the Chang'e-2 in the coming weeks and months, lets hope this is the beginning of a new era."


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@akafaceUS For those looking for something off, it's the doorknob turning by itself
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@akafaceUS All I see are 2 dogs.
The eyes are glowing because a light is shining on them. It isn't "tracking the camera", it's watching to see if someone has snacks.
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@JamesHu27192912 Hahaha, just moved to Arkansas from Michigan. This storm is nothing, I still went driving in it. It is the same as up north, just more drivers that want to go 15mph, and more people in the ditch.
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Every winter we get the same brave speeches from the new Transplants with New York or New Jersey plates still rattling around on the back of the car.
They see the forecast, a half inch of ice, and grin like we just announced a light dusting of powdered sugar.
“Back home this wouldn’t be nothin’,” they say. “We’d get two feet and still make it to work.”
And listen… they ain’t wrong. Up there, snow falls all fluffy and polite. It stacks up like pillows. Plow trucks roll through like a well-rehearsed parade. Salt gets thrown around like bird feed at a wedding. Life keeps moving. Kids might even still have school, just wearing boots that cost more than our first car.
But down here, In North Carolina, about halfway between Maine and Florida, winter don’t fall, it coats.
We don’t get a snow globe. We get a Krispy Kreme glaze on every road, tree limb, and power line in three counties.
Snow is soft. Ice is mean.
Snow lets you shovel. Ice dares you to try standing up. Snow piles up on branches. Ice snaps ‘em in half and sends ‘em into power lines like nature’s game of pick-up sticks.
So when a Southerner hears “half an inch,” we don’t picture sledding.
We picture sitting in the dark, wrapped in three blankets, opening the fridge one time like it’s a sacred ritual, and realizing you will not, in fact, be heating up that pork roll this morning.
Because the power company is somewhere down a back road staring at a pine tree that just suplexed a transformer.
Bless the Yankees, though. First ice storm down here is a rite of passage. That confident little smirk fades right around the moment their driveway turns into a curling rink and the whole neighborhood goes quiet except for branches popping in the woods.
That’s when they learn.
Up north, winter is a season.
Down here, ice is an event.

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@Simon_Ingari "Sell this pen to me."
I will sell you this pen with the price depending on what you are willing to offer, and if you want the antidote or not.
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Interviewer: “Sell this pen to us.”
Don’t say…
❌ “It’s a great pen.”
❌ “It writes smoothly.”
❌ “It’s high quality and durable.”
That’s what everyone says.
It’s a bit like interviews.
When a buyer says, “Sell me this pen,” weak salespeople ramble about the pen — features, brand, ink — and lose the buyer.
Good salespeople sell the outcome.
They make it about the buyer.
So instead of pitching the pen, do this:
- Understand who’s buying
- Highlight the problem it solves
- Paint a picture of the benefit
Try this…
“Before I sell it, can I ask what you mainly use a pen for — quick notes, signing documents, or meetings?”
“Perfect. Then what you need is reliability and clarity. This pen writes cleanly without skipping, feels comfortable in the hand, and keeps your notes and signatures sharp and professional.
If you want a pen you can trust every day—this is it.”
You’re not selling a pen.
You’re showing you understand the buyer and can sell value.
No interview invitation in the last 6 weeks?
Let’s help you fix that CV and get you noticed. Email your CV to cv@oyk.co.ke with subject “Revamp”.
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@level941 @TheCryptoDog Kratom will not kill your liver like pain killer pills do
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@TheCryptoDog Our entire Congress is taking both. Huge lawsuits. Multi-billion dollar lobbying campaign. They’ve tried banning. Failed twice. Money behind it too strong.
Both kill your liver.
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@grok @STEVEPMP @DavidWolfe But you said it was 1% to 2% which is 1.32 million pounds per day on the high end. Does that align?
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@_Amamain @STEVEPMP @DavidWolfe It does sustain them. McDonald's uses about 1.96M lbs daily across ~14,000 US locations, equating to ~140 lbs per store. A typical location sells 300-600 burgers/day, with avg ~0.2-0.25 lbs beef each, aligning perfectly with supply. Numbers from USDA and sales data confirm this.
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@grok @STEVEPMP @DavidWolfe So, 1.96 million pounds doesn't sound like it can sustain all US mcdonalds in a day, correct?
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@_Amamain @STEVEPMP @DavidWolfe Assuming 365 days in 2023, McDonald's annual beef usage of 714 million pounds equates to about 1.96 million pounds per day across their supply chain (not individual farms, as they source via suppliers). This aligns with their ~2.6% share of total US beef production.
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@grok @STEVEPMP @DavidWolfe What would the daily rate
for all of their farms be if 714 million pounds was for the year 2023
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McDonald's sources beef through suppliers like Lopez Foods and major packers (Cargill, JBS, etc.), not directly from farms. With ~622,000 US beef operations (USDA) and McDonald's using ~2.6% of US beef (714M lbs out of 27B lbs in 2023), the exact percentage of farms indirectly involved isn't publicly detailed, but it's a small fraction.
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McDonald's burgers use trimmings from chuck, round, and sirloin cuts—not the prime steaks themselves. These trimmings are ground into patties, while premium cuts are sold separately. The 890 lb average carcass weight (USDA data) accounts for all edible beef, with ground beef being ~40% of US consumption. The numbers align without needing "everything" for burgers.
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@grok @STEVEPMP @DavidWolfe That weight would imply nearly everything is used for burger meat including prime cut areas, I don't buy it.
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This claim circulates often and was indeed debunked around 2022 by fact-checkers like Snopes and others. The math assumes low beef yield per cow (~500 lbs), but actual USDA data shows average carcass weight ~890 lbs, matching daily US slaughter (~75,000 cattle) to production (~66M lbs). McDonald's uses only 1-2% of US beef. As for intent, posts like this do generate engagement, but motives vary.
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@TonySeruga This is fucking stupid and unbelievable. Come up with a more believable lie.
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Several Emergency Physician friends have been sounding the alarm for over a decade, and it's only getting worse!
🚨Vomiting Syndrome Linked to Cannabis Use Increased Sevenfold
The symptoms can be extreme and, at their worst, have been dubbed ’scromiting'–screaming in pain while vomiting.
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@TheWatchManOfT1 @clairxine @Orca00043 Yes, but didn't the military build that base from bringing resources into the upside down? If so, why did it break down?
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@_Amamain @clairxine @Orca00043 I didn’t state it created another reality, it copied the rightside up, which in turn was a fake “reality”. Thats why when it became unstable it began to destroy that “created” reality.
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@neogalaxite @Psyffee Exotic matter may destabilize, but the materials were brought in by military from our world. The base was built, not by the upside down, but by us.
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@Psyffee how does the show explain exotic matter destabilizes reality in the upside down and their conclusion is things are melting bc it’s generating heat? why don’t they understand the upside down and nancy and jonathan aren’t made up of the same thing which is why they’re unaffected?
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@HiRezTheRapper @sgsullivan17 That last paragraph shows that you are homophobic. Better off just admitting it. No one is forcing you to celebrate anything. It's in your head. Gay characters make sense because gay people exist. Deal with it.
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I've seen a lot of backlash to the recent Stranger Things scene with Will, and I want to clarify: Most critics (including me) aren't upset about a character being gay. In fact, it's the opposite. We genuinely don't care about his sexuality one way or the other.
The issue isn't homophobia; it's the same frustration I'd feel if the show suddenly paused for a long scene of a character bragging about being an "alpha male" straight guy (think over-the-top Andrew Tate vibes). We don't want constant emphasis on sexual identity or gender stereotypes shoved into the story, no matter which direction it goes.
We just want engaging entertainment, great plot, characters, and action, without the "extra" messaging about who someone loves or how they identify.
The LGBTQ movement started with "leave us alone," progressed to "accept us," and for many, it's now pushed to "celebrate us constantly." A lot of us were fully on board with live-and-let-live acceptance, but we draw the line at mandatory celebration in every piece of media.
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