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Posts by llama

you're probably overestimating the average age of an iron maiden audience member by a lot, but other than that yeah

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my dad always said that being good at pool was a sign of a misspent youth. good to know it can also be a sign of a misspent adulthood

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is it this mnhospitals.org/wp-content/u...

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I believe we are on the same page here. Perhaps different paragraphs, but the same page

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saw someone doing a takedown of a raw milk proponent the other day, but they hadn't cropped the frame enough to hide that thing they were responding to had one like and zero comments

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sorry not sure i'm following on the latter, believe there's a minor typo as well (hell->help?). Are you saying your shits are so stinky that wildlife would steer well clear of them?

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ok. you're wrong

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(which is why i also steer well clear of tiktok)

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tbh to me all the short from video like that, but tiktok especially, feels like all the psychological manipulation of traditional social media but with no pretense of hiding it. "you know you're being manipulated but you'll watch it anyway, keep swiping the next one might be good!!"

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well usually when i'm looking at reels i am suffering from a bout of very poor impulse control so unfortunately yes. have i ever come away thinking it was a good idea? possibly once or twice but i cannot think of specific instances

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comments sections on popular reels are also nearly as bad as twitter

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they had copies of rime of the ancient mariner in the gift shop and i was like "huh why is that here" before eventually remembering what happens in it

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impossible to convey how big they are. they are sooo big

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@vicmmic.bsky.social baby albatross. two of them

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that was my first thought but I think they meant the guy who got famous from making people eat bugs

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you're going to need to be a lot more specific

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there is a certain type of "urbanist" who seems to basically believe that in an ideal world everyone would live in The Cube

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fans of hydro power also don't tend to move to settlements that have been inundated by dams

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akin to how my dad likes to refer to golf onomatopoeically as "whack fuck"

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discworld kinda does this too

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must be so tiny...

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she should have asked if they were trying to get her killed. don't they know about the tragedy that happened there? how can you say it won't happen again??

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the style is grating (it's one of the main things that finally drove me off twitter) but "why would I bother reading something you can't even be bothered to write" sums up my main objection in most contexts

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well of course it is the sole kiwi team, the almighty wahs (2 grand finals appearances since starting in 1995, zero wins)

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anyone: hey man how's it going
dr. "robby" robinavitch:

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"When deep-sea mining companies are the only ones with the resources and capacity to monitor these sites, how do we safeguard this potential for discovery?"

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ROV SuBastian was named after the character Bastian from the German fantasy novel The Neverending Story combined with “sub,” as the vehicle is used subsurface. ROV SuBastian operates solely from R/V Falkor.[3]

History ROV SuBastian was named after the character Bastian from the German fantasy novel The Neverending Story combined with “sub,” as the vehicle is used subsurface. ROV SuBastian operates solely from R/V Falkor.[3]

oh yeah no of course the deep sea submersible is not named after sebastian the crab from the little mermaid. yeah fuck me i'm the idiot for thinking otherwise i guess

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i was watching their mega64 expo videos the other day and then suddenly realised they'd filmed them right outside my house

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