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Animal & Nature lover. Data Analyst. Believer in nuance. Lifelong learner. Lake of knowledge is wide with random pockets that are shockingly deep.
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The question we need to ask ourselves is, do we want to feel like we are maintaining a moral high ground, or do we want to make positive change? We can’t have both.
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Do I agree with Steve Bannon on most things? No. But when we view people as binary & see someone like Bannon as the other, no progress will be made. Refusing to talk w/ people you disagree with leads them to maintain relationships only with those you disagree with, then their power gets stronger.
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I don’t care how many followers Technology Connections has, it will still be underrated. Such an incredible channel.
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These are really amazingly beautiful! Do you happen to ship to the US?
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Elon’s relationship strategy?
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It’s hard, I’ve been trying hard to reframe negative things as positive, or at least trying to find a positive. When I got a flat tire the other day I said “it’s great I know how to change a tire right now. Sad that I don’t have my good jack, but I didn’t work out today so at least I can do arms.”
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Absolutely beautiful!
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Agreed. One of the positives that could come out of RFK in a Trump administration.
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My 2 year old has less dropped passes in our living room.
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In that case, go IU! Beat Ohio State!
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Shit, I hope so man. It just feels like there’s a lack of leadership right now.
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Also god awful. I’m not as mad about them bc they went from writing their name to writing their name in an uglier way, but they didn’t scrap a whole ass logo like jaguar did.
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Idk, would trees be better than raccoons? Maybe trees are hella evil but they’re stuck in that prison of lignin.
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An absolute SHIT SHOW in Dallas with Jerry’s at the helm. How long before he starts selling all access passes to the showers so fans can engage in that good ole fashion meat measuring he likes to do. Or better yet, tickets for when he brings back the glory hole days? So many great ideas. 🙄
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Easy, kickers sold accuracy overall for the ability to his 90 yarders (or whatever tf they’re hitting meow).
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Can’t convince me that this isn’t hazing to get his HHS position. 😂
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Will he get a new recliner? Hell no. Will he maybe trick that one out with built in speakers and undercarriage leds? Very much a possibility.
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“Thou shalt be converted to a rabid fan of obscure sports/teams, for this is what the lord thy God commands.” -John Green 8:37
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That’s not me saying a hoodie or something for people in that weather is bad. But football players fussing in 55 degree weather, during the game mind you, is hella soft.
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I lived in Jacksonville until last year. Never once wore a coat. /Maybe/ a hoodie or very once in a while in the winter by choice. But even if it was 35 degrees in the morning, my ass would be walking into petsmart shorts, t shirt and slides judging the people dressed like there was a blizzard.
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😂. I’m up here in Indiana so I judge regular people if they have a coat on if the temp is above 35-40, I don’t put one on until it’s in the 20’s, sometimes at that point it’s still a hoodie. The thought of a 20 year old athlete fussing about 55 degrees is straight comical. 😂
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Underrated post. 😂
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Especially pigeons which aren’t wild, they’re domesticated. They’re legit only there because we bred them, kept them as pets, used them for meat and eggs, mail delivery, etc. And have since released them. They stay near people because they like people, it’s bred into them. They need us.
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Pests that are cool, but not near my house: -Termites -Mouse -Rat -Cockroaches -Housefly (including Maggots) -Fruit fly -Ants (bc of colonies) -Yellow jackets (bc of colonies) Pests that ALL need to die: -Mosquitoes -Bedbugs -Fleas -Ticks -Lice
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A single substack article with a theory on possible hacking. This is not a major publication. No editor would have published this. If you want a recount bc of vote irregularities, close races, etc, by all means. I’m just saying calling for a recount wherever starlink was used is dishonest.
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You can make that same argument for either side in any election we’ve had in my lifetime. I’m not saying it’s impossible, but absent any hard evidence, it’s just a conspiracy theory. And spreading conspiracy theories as a means to undermine election results was kind of the Trump problem in 2020.
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I addressed this in my other reply, but this post was talking about the electronic voting machines, not the ISP. Saying a recount needs to be done wherever Starlink was used & not wherever electronic voting machines were used demonstrates either a lack of understanding or intentional dishonesty.
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Again, this sounds like eerily similar rhetoric as the right during 2020. You can disagree with my opinion that election results should count for something, but just know the company your opinion shares.