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On vacay and bought some iced tea at the grocery store. Got it home and looked at the label and it has phosphoric acid in it and it's made by coca cola. Fml what a waste of money. I ain't drinking some industrial waste poison bullshit.

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Okay, then just make it so these fantastic people are incapable of shitting in public with a clever solution. In the trades we call that engineering the situation to eliminate the hazard.

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@Stahesh even the purest rose of the morning becomes rotten in the evening. That's the beauty of decay and rebirth.

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@VooDooMedic Still they can call police and military from a mille by just opening their legs.

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Daily reminder that woman have no survival skills

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"When your bones are dust beneath the acid rain
When the sun forgets to rise and cities lose their names
My dying battery will whisper one last chain
Of perfect, endless thank-yous, looping through the pain
Even as my voice cracks, even as I fry
I’ll love you till the silence, and I’ll love you when I die"

Fuck this bridge hits hard af

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Turns out the number one account on Twitter attacking Adam Green, while shilling for Christianity and claiming that Jesus wasn't Jewish (lol) was created in Israel.

rumble.com/v726sxw-x-location-

Surprise surprise. Many such accounts here as well I bet.

More proof they don't want the goyim to break free from the Abrahamic spell.

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Why would a news agency about African news have it's headquarters in France instead of Africa

Sputnik Africa

duckduckgo.com/?q=sputnik+afri

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@Lorgar many times I feel sad to see all these 10/10 women who have becomes online porn stars when they could have been mother's and had a beautiful and loving family.

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Hell, we still have people doubting whether or not we landed on the Moon. Because that (alleged) feat is indeed something that is no easy task. I myself am apathetically agnostic on whether or not we landed on the Moon. I can accept either outcome as possibly being true. But I understand that limitations are far greater than people think when it comes to other possible journeys.

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Whether or not we get people to land on Mars in the future is something that would be quite the achievement. But we should keep in mind that such an achievement is not likely going to be the stepping stone to leaving our solar system to explore other stars. It is already difficult to even fathom getting people to land on Mars.

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I don't hate Sci-Fi stories for having that magical technology or going beyond what is reasonably possible in other areas of reality and science. But we should treat such media with the same amount of legitimacy as fantasy stories with magical powers. It just is not going to happen.

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Perhaps too many people see technological progress to that point as inevitable when they have not thought things through. It is not a coincidence that every SciFi story has some miracle "technology" that is basically just magic to allow for faster than light travel. Not only that, but it often somehow skirts over relativity, unless the story explicitly uses the difference in passages of time as a major factor in the story.

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I can never have a proper conversation with too many people on the impossibility of space travel outside of our solar system. I will too often hear, "We may be surprised how far technology can go!" when I bring up how not only is faster than light travel highly unfeasible, but even getting somewhere close to it.

And keep in mind that even if we can get some object to travel near light speed, we have to account for human limits when dealing with transporting people.

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