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Posts by The Ted

amazing work.

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ok you can't just say shit like that when im drinking beer near a keyboard

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do they have an account on here? i'd like to block them.

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that makes one of us

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pls tell me she is giving him an Italian salute

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trump is a coward so he automatically assumes everyone else is

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that's why I just stick to natural ice

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I laughed out loud

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article link?

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that certainly sounds like a good idea - pulling off the end point.

there's some 21,000 active desalination plants according to wikipedia so it clearly works, yeah? solar+desal seems like a no brainer
/shrug

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They mocked the field of gender studies as meaningless, but I think they really just knew it was onto them.

They're the softest bunch of insecure little manchildren play-acting what they have been told is manly and macho.

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i'm pretty sure this is the literal nightmare of every suburban republican

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I'm from the future and I can confirm that nothing gets done for 5 weeks and there is a severe alchohol shortage, specifically champaign

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I said the same thing about DNS

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amazing. thanks for sharing.

is it broken?

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ok, but... I mean?

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also, desalination seems like a better solution

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I'm no expert to be sure, but wouldn't that fuck up the other systems?

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medalian, excuse me

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wow!

gold and stone is an interesting combination for a coin :)

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shouldn't smoke in oil depots

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The Strait of Hormuz exists in a quantum state of uncertainty in which it is open and closed at the same time until an observation is made and the wavefunction collapses

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(I'm still certain it's destruction represented the greatest loss of knowledge in human history)

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yeah I don't think that is an accurate assessment of the black plague - but I'd defer to a historian on that

@fakehistoryhunter.net maybe has input? :)

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generational knowledge is *more* vulnerable.

in real life those skilled craftsman are valued by the opposing faction - undead, dragons, etc do not care about keeping the blacksmith alive

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not if those professionals keep getting killed by dragons :p

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sure. but I think the destruction of the library of Alexandria was the greatest loss of knowledge in human history

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we disagree

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any* tech advancement.

cracked screen, sorry

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in a *fantasy* setting you also have dragons, orcs, and whatever the plot device is constantly interrupting and technological advancemen

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