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@og_2099 @l0rdAlexX If we get Italy and Chile on board we're on to something
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@hoshizorarock This photo reminds me of walking in Japan to the local city office to register while walking in the rain next to a canal. A memory I will never forget.
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@WelDemi161 For when I lose focus I have a bottle of very hot sauce and take a swig.
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Our planet is insanely aesthetically pleasing when viewed from space.
Polymarket@Polymarket
BREAKING: Artemis II crew captures new photo of Earth.
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@upstatefederlst Basically the machines went back in time and started the modern feminist movement to make sure John Connor was never born.
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Terminator 2 would never be made today because Sarah's primary identity is being a mother and her primary motivation is protecting her son.
Matt Jarbo@mjarbo
If Sarah Connor and Ellen Ripley were characters in movies today, they would absolutely be attacked for being woke and DEI
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@ShamashAran @marcorandazza Unfortunately, any leeway in interpreting the law will be exploited to cause misery because we have evil enemies.
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The worst part about it is that judges don’t generally give a fuck when that happens
Sensurround (擬猫娘)@ShamashAran
@tagame The American court system was designed for sane, reasonable people to use to figure out issues. unfortunately, there are way too many unreasonable people that use it as a form of harassment or worse.
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今だから笑える話。
独立して最初にもらった
マンション一棟まるごとのエアコン工事。
20台。
見積書を出す時、
手が震えて3回書き直した。
何が怖かったかというと
・こんな大きな金額を自分の名前で出していいのか
・工期に間に合わなかったらどうしよう
・不具合が出たら全部自分の責任
つまり技術はあっても
「責任を背負う覚悟」の準備ができてなかった。
怖かった理由は
下請け時代は失敗しても
元請けが責任を取ってくれたから。
独立した瞬間、その盾がなくなった。
「技術がある=独立して成功する」じゃない。
「責任の重さに慣れる=経営者として生き残る力」なんだよ。
あの日、震えながら出した見積書を
お客様が「お願いします」と言ってくれた。
あの瞬間から本当の意味で経営者になれた気がする。
今でもあの見積書は捨てずに取ってある。
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I know a lot of space fans are still on the space coast and planning to go to KSC Visitors center, which is absolutely worth your time.
And as 'Mr Manley' I just want to make it perfectly clear that it's perfectly acceptable to get teary eyed when visiting Atlantis.
(but if you're really sensitive about your masculinity or, just don't have time for the big reveal you can always enter via the gift shop to soften the impact)



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@bonchieredstate I mean, it depends on "how" you're solving it. If you're going the Canadian healthcare option 45 billion wouldn't even be needed.
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I don’t agree with Trump here, but the idea we could just “end homelessness and hunger” for $43 billion is insanely false.
Like the kind of thing a crazy person in a subway makes up.
Melanie D'Arrigo@DarrigoMelanie
Trump wants a $1.5 trillion military budget. It would only cost $45 billion to end homelessness and hunger in the U.S.
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@peterrhague @michaelshermer And not to mention, the US government has an impeccable record for being competent over decades without exception.
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@michaelshermer It’s simple; the US instigated a perfectly effective conspiracy of silence amongst hundreds of thousands of people for decades, and then decided to read thousands of Indians into it as well because none of them would say a word either.
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