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@BinsaeedRashid Why don't the Arabs send their own boots on the ground into Iran? If they can't even defend themselves, why should their countries even exist?
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NOBODY KNOWS HOW FUCKED THE WATER SITUATION ACTUALLY IS
Iran just threatened to destroy every desalination plant in the Middle East. Here’s how much each country depends on them to survive:
🇰🇼 Kuwait — 90% of ALL drinking water from desalination. One strike = ZERO water for ENTIRE country.
🇴🇲 Oman — 86% dependent. No backup supply exists.
🇮🇱 Israel — 75% dependent. Already the target of Iran's retaliation threats.
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia — 70% dependent. LARGEST desalination capacity in the world. Also largest target.
🇧🇭 Bahrain — 60% dependent. Desalination plants ALREADY HIT in the past 2 weeks.
🇶🇦 Qatar — 50% dependent. Ras Laffan energy complex already struck.
🇦🇪 UAE — 42-50% dependent. Home to some of the world's largest plants.
💀 That's ~100,000,000 people who cannot survive without desalination.
💀 These are DESERT nations. No rivers. No lakes. No aquifers that can replace what desalination provides.
💀 Atlantic Council confirmed: "Several limited attacks on desalination plants in Iran AND Bahrain" — FIRST TIME IN HISTORY.
Iran just proved the concept works. Qeshm Island: one strike, 30 villages lost water.
Now they're threatening to do it to EVERY country in the Gulf.
The UN warned of "global water bankruptcy" in January. India is sinking. America is drinking PFAS.
And now the only water source keeping 100,000,000 people alive in the desert is a military target.
This is the most dangerous escalation since water became a human right.
Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨

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@klara_sjo WTF, I'M SO CURIOUS WHAT THEY ARE SAYING. Can someone please translate or are they just making funny noises.
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@V_Lady2024 It's a slab of concrete. How is it "wrong"?
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He just had a fresh patio poured. Job done, looks solid. Then the owner goes: “Nah, I don’t like it.” Installer grabs a sledgehammer and starts SMASHING it to pieces right there.
Peak man-Karen energy: entitled flip-flop, zero accountability, and now he’s got a sledgehammer therapy session instead of a backyard. 😂 Who’s the real Karen now? Smh
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@klara_sjo I don't understand why the fat one in the back has so much confidence. Nobody will ever love her. She's talentless. Even if she lost weight by taking reta her face would still be grotesque. Women are delusional.
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@jonathanfg97120 @Timcast Are you sad Hitlers dead? Pol Pot? Saddam? I dont think so yet here you are… virtue signaling.
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@_manuvers @StatisticUrban The international community needs to compel Egypt to act responsibly with respect to access to the Suez Canal
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@StatisticUrban If they wanted they could've worked out a revenue sharing arrangement with Oman, with Iran taking care of the policing arrangements. There's no denying that they've acted responsibly all these years, w.r.t open access to the Strait.
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A major problem with Iran trying to charge for passage in the Strait of Hormuz is that half of it belongs to Oman.

𝓛𝓸𝓻𝓭 𝓓𝓻𝓮𝔂 👑@lorddrey
Iran has kept the Straight of Hormuz toll-free for decades despite being vilified, sanctioned, and Isolated. Egypt charges $300,000 – $700,000+ per transit through the Suez Canal. Ultra-large container ships or tankers can exceed $1 million. Panama charges $150,000 – $450,000 per transit. Large Neopanamax ships cost up to $500,000+ to pass the Panama Canal. Turkey charges fees for the Bosporus Strait. Canada charges fees for the St Lawrence Seaway. The United States charges for the St Lawrence Seaway. But Iran is a bad country.
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@dsean @ridireresearch @theguardrailguy @ALDOT Also one could argue they suffered emotional distress from living in fear, or extra costs for alternate routes for damages
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@invcel @ridireresearch @theguardrailguy @ALDOT No? That's not the law in any jurisdiction I'm aware of. The basic law is that punitive damages can only exist of there are underlying damages. In any event, without direct damages, there's no standing to bring a claim.
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I took the INVENTOR of this product to see what @ALDOT did to his product and he was very concerned.
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@dsean @ridireresearch @theguardrailguy @ALDOT Also, injunctive relief. The standing would be as a nearby resident, you are being subjected to a hazardous construction that violates safety codes and poses immanent harm.
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@dsean @ridireresearch @theguardrailguy @ALDOT Statutory damages, nominal damages. You don't need compensatory damages.
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@dsean @ridireresearch @theguardrailguy @ALDOT There can be punitive damages even if no actual damages exist
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@ridireresearch @theguardrailguy @ALDOT If a person is injured because of the incorrect installation, they can sue for damages. Unfortunately, a member of the general public who hasn't been injured can't sue over things like this.
I'd retain this person as an expert witness though.
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Now show us 10,000 years worth of safely stored waste and how you communicate to a society 500 years into the future that no longer speaks the same language that this is an incredibly dangerous material.
𝕊𝕠𝕔𝕚𝕒𝕝𝕚𝕤𝕥 𝕊𝕪𝕤𝕒𝕕𝕞𝕚𝕟 💾@reset_by_peer
FYI, this is what 20 years worth of safely stored nuclear waste looks like. You can fit it in a third of an average convenience store parking lot.
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Iran has kept the Straight of Hormuz toll-free for decades despite being vilified, sanctioned, and Isolated.
Egypt charges $300,000 – $700,000+ per transit through the Suez Canal. Ultra-large container ships or tankers can exceed $1 million.
Panama charges $150,000 – $450,000 per transit. Large Neopanamax ships cost up to $500,000+ to pass the Panama Canal.
Turkey charges fees for the Bosporus Strait.
Canada charges fees for the St Lawrence Seaway.
The United States charges for the St Lawrence Seaway.
But Iran is a bad country.

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@adoredbyamora It's ok don't worry you can live with me and I'll feed you a strict diet of reta and salad. We'll get that blubber off in no time.
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The concept isn't just a spooky campfire story; it was proposed by physicist Max Tegmark in 1997. He devised a thought experiment called
Quantum Suicide.
In this scenario, a person is standing before a gun triggered by a radioactive decay. According to the MWI, every time the trigger is pulled, the universe splits:
Universe A: The atom decays, the gun fires, and the observer dies.
Universe B: The atom does not decay, the gun clicks, and the observer lives.
Since you cannot perceive your own non-existence, you will always find yourself in Universe B, no matter how many times the trigger is pulled.
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Did you know that according to the theory of Quantum Immortality, it is physically impossible for you to experience your own death? Because your consciousness can only exist in a living state, the moment you face a fatal event, your mind simply locks onto a parallel universe where you survived. The times you "narrowly escaped" a car crash or a severe illness? You might have actually died in the original timeline, and this is just the alternate universe where you got lucky.
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz
Share your story on quantum immortality
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@pattypancakezz That's why you have to wear a headband from day one so you don't get called a poser
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@simongerman600 An acre is a square of arbitrary size, a hectare is 10,000 squares of arbitrary size. Got it, got it?
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