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He trails plenty of presidents even in his best moment. And if his excuse is that nearly half of Americans are stupid, then he doesn’t seem to think too high about the USA in the first place.
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Every card in every plane should put his face in the drawings of the “brace” position
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If I was religious, would say that god is sending a message to the orange fuck and his henchmen.
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I also like humans. That’s why i would err on the side of not doing something which can’t be undone and might have cascading consequences affecting humans. We can control diseases, we should not play god.
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🌼 Plants pollinated by mosquitoes • Small bog orchid (Platanthera obtusata) – Relies specifically on mosquitoes for pollination. • Other nectar-producing wetland plants – Occasionally benefit from mosquito visits as incidental p
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• Bats (e.g., Myotis lucifugus) – Insectivorous bats that consume mosquitoes during nightly foraging. • Swallows, swifts, and martins – Aerial insectivores that include mosquitoes in their diet.
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⸻ 🦟 Aerial insect predators (adult mosquito stage) • Adult dragonflies & damselflies – Hunt flying mosquitoes, especially at dusk. • Spiders (e.g., orb-weavers) – Catch adult mosquitoes in webs near water bodies.
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Aquatic predators (larvae stage) • Dragonfly & damselfly nymphs – Feed extensively on mosquito larvae in ponds and wetlands. • Mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) – Named for their reliance on mosquito larvae as a primary food source. • Minnows, killifish, and sticklebacks
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That’s what happens when you get your cabinet from a a box of cereals.
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Isn’t it excatedra?
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Maybe the problem is having friends who own boats in the first place. I mean, if you don’t like people talking about boats like if it’s a woman they long to caress, exactly those are the people who owns boats.
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When you consider history -as things happened- “anti American”, perhaps you shouldn’t call yourself a proud American?
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Can you sing this in the next pivot?
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She has a fiduciary duty to protect Mexicans in both sides of the border and she is doing the best possible within the circumstances. Why does it bother you?
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Damages so many people in Mexico? Why not stop the flow of money to people in the old oligarchy in Mexico? Yeah, Sheinbahm’s administration is collaborating with the US to solve a common problem. Shocker. Yeah, she is not calling Trump names or mocking him, she’s a head of state!
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Those were protected to the greatest extent of their abilities. God forbid they went and talked. Why on earth would a government want to keep those guys in Mexico having such a generous offer from the US to take care of them for us? Why wouldn’t Mexico cooperate to curtail cartel power which
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You honestly think that previous administrations by the now opposition parties wouldn’t have straightforward bent over and gave him more than he asked as long as he would protect their positions in power. That’s what they did for decades, except of course, when it came to deporting crime lords,
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I guess that for a right winger it is hard to see a progressive being effective and successful in handling tricky situations. At least you do note that she was dealt a bad hand (likely the worst hand a Mexican president ever had). Considering your background, I find it hard to believe that 1/n
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It’s a bit like that Red Cross visit to Dachau where they then said that it was all nice and humanitarian in the reeducation camp…
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Why crazy? It’s just choice and pragmatism.
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He is too much of a coward to go on an interview with anyone who would do any kind of real pushback. That’s why he loves @lexfridman.bsky.social
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I wonder, why not -in the spirit of DOGE and efficiency- start blowing up the rockets before they take off? At least would be less difficult for airplanes around…
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Let’s name it for what it is: this guy figured out a way to extract billions from the federal budget to fund his businesses. All of them want to learn how.
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(Regarding your short stuff on Fanta)
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But certainly, a person with zero education but enough curiosity, time and diacipline, can self-educate to become well educated.
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If say that -zero education- will also mean no having an intrinsic way of validating the answers, in a not negligible amount of times the outcomes will be hilariously wrong. But certainly an expert in a subject matter who uses LLMs can outperform an expert who refuses.
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He is right to some extent: reeling idiots is far easier than reeling a smart audience. And his audience is composed of authentic idiots. So yes, it all boils down to authenticity.
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At least Hermann Göring was an addict as a result of war wounds. This is just a low quality addict.
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(On BYD safety ratings, the cibertruck does not fulfill safety requirements in Europe)
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I would think that the EU would be a trustworthy source to assess safety in cars, particularly since in Germany we can drive at any speed we want… www.euroncap.com/en/ratings-r...
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Armor plating their teslas, as you said… I wonder why are they so fearful while claiming to be a government for the people. Meanwhile Mexican president and the previous one traveled in non-armored cars (and public planes) with an unarmed security detail of 20 persons. Those who owe not, fear not.
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You are fabulous in both!
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Indeed, and it is excellent at that.
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Do the law enforcement agents executing these orders know that the world will think the same of them as the world thinks of GESTAPO agents and SS soldiers who “just followed orders”? Are they aware that most of their descendants will be ashamed of what they contributed to do?
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Women are less satisfied with life despite being better at everything? Maybe the real issue isn’t their satisfaction—it’s just that men are still confidently rating themselves a 4 no matter what. Self-delusion: the original life hack.
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They adore a false idol, can they call themselves christians?
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Certainly, I doubt Trump can point South Africa on a map (even a labeled one).
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Someone who can make cool glasses and good software. They could also build it based on the nvidia digits. But it has to be turn-key and adopt high security certifications.
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In my opinion, apple is poised like no one and probably this will start as a high-end service with Mac Studio Ultras, but gradually it will become more efficient to run in the equivalent of a Mac mini in a few years. AMD also has some upcoming interesting chipsets, who will integrate them?