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The "Lazy Dog" looked like a fist-sized piece of scrap metal, but soldiers were terrified of it.
No explosives, no sound, just thousands of solid steel darts dropped from altitude and screaming down at over 500mph, punching straight through helmets, vehicle roofs and concrete bunkers.
Soldiers heard nothing. They just watched people around them drop.
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No explosives, no sound, just thousands of solid steel darts dropped from altitude and screaming down at over 500mph, punching straight through helmets, vehicle roofs and concrete bunkers.
Soldiers heard nothing. They just watched people around them drop.
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Fun Fact: The Amish population doubles every ~20 years.
In 1920 there were only 5000 of them. Today they number around 400,000.
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In 1920 there were only 5000 of them. Today they number around 400,000.
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In a classic study of masculine traits, western clergy were rated at the bottom of all occupations measured. (Miles & Terman, 1936).
I consider this every time a schoolmarm priest or pastor weighs in on this or that issue of current events.
The voices you hear are barely male.
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I consider this every time a schoolmarm priest or pastor weighs in on this or that issue of current events.
The voices you hear are barely male.
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It's hilarious how they're trying to convince people to use X as a payment app, when said platform can:
Cancel premium features of any account without any reason or warning.
Shadow ban and deboost your reach without the balls of admitting it.
Suspend established accounts at-will.
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Cancel premium features of any account without any reason or warning.
Shadow ban and deboost your reach without the balls of admitting it.
Suspend established accounts at-will.
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Someone asked what the point of fences between gas pumps is. The replies all say theft. People switch pumps and steal gas. We're becoming a low trust society where even pumping gas requires barriers. Welcome to the new normal
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Bubblemaps is an excellent product, but whoever is in charge of making tweets is doing a terrible job
At this point theyβre causing more harm to the trenches than anything
We all know the coin is bundled
What was the point of making this post?
The coin went up only to $10M which is higher than most if not all coins launched at the same time
Would you have rather people hypergamble on coins that top at 60k?
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At this point theyβre causing more harm to the trenches than anything
We all know the coin is bundled
What was the point of making this post?
The coin went up only to $10M which is higher than most if not all coins launched at the same time
Would you have rather people hypergamble on coins that top at 60k?
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Back in the early 2000s, 4chan had a furry problem. A single piece of furry art, it seemed, was enough to derail entire threads. To prevent the rest of the site from devolving into chaotic sh&tflinging, furry art was prohibited outside of /b/ (and even there, it was merely tolerated rather than encouraged).
In an apparent act of mercy, on April 1, 2005, a /fur/ board was finally added. Users were informed that all furry images should go there instead of /b/. Everyone assumed this would be temporary; it was just an April Fool's joke; surely the new board would be gone the next day. But on April 2, it was still there.
On April 3, everyone who had ever posted on the board was banned. Per the scholars at WikiFur, "this almost completely eliminated all furry (and many anti-furry) postings for the next several months."
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In an apparent act of mercy, on April 1, 2005, a /fur/ board was finally added. Users were informed that all furry images should go there instead of /b/. Everyone assumed this would be temporary; it was just an April Fool's joke; surely the new board would be gone the next day. But on April 2, it was still there.
On April 3, everyone who had ever posted on the board was banned. Per the scholars at WikiFur, "this almost completely eliminated all furry (and many anti-furry) postings for the next several months."
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UofChicago psychologist Dan Freedman found half a century ago that East Asian & Native American babies were calmer than Caucasian & African ones. This finding is consistent w my empirical analysis of Inuit/Polar worker data paper, neuroimaging scans, & Piffer's genomic studies. This is more robust & supported by multidisciplinary evidence than 99% of social psych theories but which university these days would teach this?
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Ethnicity of 500 greatest scientists from the Russian Empire excluding Poland and Finland
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One where glacial melt and βclimate changeβ might actually result in the death of hundreds of millions:
In 1965, the US and India secretly placed a plutonium-powered listening device on Nanda Devi in the Himalayas to monitor Chinese nuclear tests.
A climbing team lost the device during a stormy retreat, and it was never recovered despite searches.
The main fear was radioactive contamination of rivers feeding hundreds of millions downstream.
And the threat remains.
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In 1965, the US and India secretly placed a plutonium-powered listening device on Nanda Devi in the Himalayas to monitor Chinese nuclear tests.
A climbing team lost the device during a stormy retreat, and it was never recovered despite searches.
The main fear was radioactive contamination of rivers feeding hundreds of millions downstream.
And the threat remains.
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NEW: A U.S.-sanctioned vessel with a Chinese owner passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, becoming one of the first to transit the waterway since the start of an American naval blockade against Iran, Nikkei Asia reports
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I am f&cking done that's it genuinely I am done what the actual hell who is working on infrastructure at Anthropic????
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Nikita spending month trashtalking crypto to then release a wallet/tweet token function
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WATCH: Massive fire breaks out at Chinese electric vehicle company BYDβs parking garage in Shenzhen, China
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