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inmanyways.bsky.social
Tinned Fish Is the Social Media Trend You Need to Try
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But have you considered that these folks f*cking LOVE science?
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Absolutely disgusting to give a real human being the Poochie treatment
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We’re about two weeks from Elon “proving” that Trump won in 2020
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#Christainity
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What does that make contemporary evangelical Christianity?
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I yearn for the Butlerian Jihad, but I’ll settle for Internet Prohibition
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@joycecaroloates.bsky.social At least he didn’t have a sideline in trepanation
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Not to mention that even as we are “no longer at war” we have advisors on the ground in Ukraine and Gaza (and a dozen other military bases that are referred to euphemistically), and are supplying billions of dollars in weapons to everyone from Israel to the Saudis.
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I might have some good news for you: I think you're confusing Michael Pollan with Michael Moss, who wrote the indispensable Salt Sugar Fat. www.goodreads.com/book/show/15...
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I think this guy might be Eric Adam’s’ nemesis
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Severino told reporters, "I'm excited to watch some of the greatest players in baseball — whether they be Athletics players or Aaron Judge and others — launch home runs out of this very intimate, the most intimate ballpark in all of Major League Baseball, for the next three years."
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Social media is a great resource for learning how to cook and finding recipes, but it seems every moderately successful account resorts to posting variations on "We Rated Every Brand of Supermarket Mac & Cheese!" or "We Ate Every Fast Food Chicken Sandwich In America!"
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Props to this guy for finding a successful niche and sticking to it. He seems to appreciate how deeply strange and silly his work is - his catchphrase is "What are we even doing here?" But it's deeply sad how Youtube promotes mindless consumption.