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Let’s bring value back to water💧 #hydrohomie eastitch.shop
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They’re not pushing hard enough. We shouldn’t have to look.
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Impressive. Very nice. Let’s see Paul Allen’s block list.
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I’m at an age where 1. I am unable to learn the mechanism that makes crypto move. 2. I don’t have access to the tech that gives it that agreed value. If I can’t hold it(like cash) I can’t spend it. How is FDIC insurance different from blockchain technology?
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Okay so I mis-typed about the currency’s source. I’m still trying to understand what happens if *I* don’t accept crypto as payment. It’s valueless…TO ME. Multiply that by others = what?
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What happens if I personally don’t agree that crypto currency is real currency? If you want to pay me for something I expect cash from the treasury to hold the place of payment. EITMLI5
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This is what they wanted.
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For people too tuned in to it? Nothing. For everyone else? Everything.
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I was interested in reading the book. What makes it terrible? (I’m looking for excuses not to read it)
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Not over til it’s over
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Make it in several transparent neon colors and I’m in!
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Real😂
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That’s what I did as well the day it was officially his. Had an account for 11 years. It was hard but I don’t miss it. I like it here more anyway.
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Make me
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Then why did you sign up for a Bluesky account in the first place? There’s plenty of other places you can go online to spew your mediocre rhetoric. Your little pouty face in your pic is cute tho, I like my males who know their place and don’t smile.
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We hate each other more than we hate our conditions.
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You aren’t welcome here. Go back to truth social or facebook
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I’m having a little trouble atm making a SP but I’ll let you know once I get it figured out!
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Fortunately for now, there is access to tasting the Eklutna glacier. Clear Alaskan Glacial Water is bottled right at the source. It’s taste is as earthy as one would expect. You will feel right at home with every sip, especially when it’s chilled. 💧/💧
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A loss of this water source will threaten the Indigenous Peoples of Alaska, as well as local wildlife, who rely on the glacier for drinking water. 5/💧
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This will cause significant changes in streamflow for the downstream water resources of Eklutna Lake that depend on extra inflow from Eklutna Glacier. 4/💧
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As climate warming continues to cause ice melt, the glacier will continue decreasing in mass and eventually recede so much that it will no longer release meltwater. 3/💧
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Eklutna Glacier is shrinking in response to climate change which will inevitably affect downstream water resources. Eklutna Glacier is also known by the Dena'ina name: Idlu Bena Li'a. 2/💧
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Collection is the stage of the water cycle where water is temporarily collected and stored. As water returns to the Earth's surface, it will run-off into our rivers, streams, lakes, and glaciers. 🌊🏝️🪷
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Precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls from clouds due to gravitational pull. The main forms of precipitation include drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, or hail. ⛈️☔️🌨️
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Condensation is the process in which gas converts into its liquid state. A few examples of condensation are morning dew on the grass or water droplets on the outer surface of a cold bottle. ☁️💧
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Evaporation happens when a liquid turns into a gas. It can be easily visualized when rain puddles “disappear” on a hot day or when wet clothes dry in the sun. In these examples, the liquid water is not actually vanishing—it is evaporating into a gas, called water vapor. ☀️🌤️
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Can a #hydrohomie be added? I’m very tech illiterate but I love all things water!
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I hope you are able to get a bottle one day! 🩵💙
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This was my favorite project in school! I used to make so many of these! Yours turned out amazing!!💖💖💖