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Posting like my parents, it's fine, I'm fine 🫠

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Astonished to learn that not only does mold remover do what it says on the tin (bottle), but that it does it extremely well. A product that works as advertised, wow

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Just bought tickets to see Akira in a theater on Tuesday night 😎

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UPA X Earthbound (Mother 2)! 🌎 💫

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not many people know this, but Barilla has a line of 3D printed pasta it sells mostly to the fine dining industry. I don't want the pasta. I want the pasta printer

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:plays "Lord Only Knows" for an hour on repeat: "I'm good, actually."

5 days ago 1 0 0 0

basically: "Why do people feel poor?" Precarity. It's the precarity. It's the fucking PRECARITY.

6 days ago 1 0 0 0

Like, try asking anyone with young kids how much child care costs.

"Most people didn't own a house back in the day" okay, but did they have to move every year or two because the rent keeps going up? That makes a massive difference to quality of life.

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To me, "well off" means you make enough money to pay all your bills, afford medical care, AND be able to save enough for emergencies, retirement, and long-term goals (like buying a house, a vacation, whatever). Oh, and not be $10K+ in debt. I know very few people in that position.

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I think if you're a mild car accident or a period of illness lasting longer than a couple weeks away from being fucked financially for years, you're going to feel like you're not well off. Which, imo, you're not. Skipping Netflix isn't going to offset a $7000+/year medical insurance deductible.

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I mean, I didn't expect to live to be 40 years old if I'm honest.

I think you'd get even more depressing answers from older millennials who had kids pre-2008 if you ask them how their hopes for their own kids have changed.

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BOX GAME MVP

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Worth watching the whole thing
youtu.be/l5GbqcIOtqQ

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“there's an ai tool for that” okay ?? there's probably an ed sheeran song for it too who gives a fuck

Screenshot of a Tumblr post: haughtyraban Mar 27 “there's an ai tool for that” okay ?? there's probably an ed sheeran song for it too who gives a fuck

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Friday at last…

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Guy in a Brooklyn accent: "It was all tits and roses until Jimmy the Shark showed up"

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I'm a yank and I approve this message 🤝

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@jamster.bsky.social vacation suggestion

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The National Museum of Denmark’s photo shows fourty-four annular (ring-shaped) translucent turquoise blue glass beads strung on a modern circular thread and displayed against a black background.

In 1885, Jens Jensen, a farmer, found the forty-four glass beads in a large cremation urn in the ploughed-over Kongehøj burial mound, near Humlum church, Denmark. The broken urn contained burnt bones, forty-four turquoise blue glass beads, and two gold spiral rings. The cremation burial is dated circa 1,100 BC. 

A research project published in 2015, analysed twenty-three blue glass beads from various Danish Bronze Age graves. The analysis showed that the glass of two of the beads originated in Egypt, and the others originated in Mesopotamia. The forty-four glass beads from Kongehøj at Humlum, originated in Mesopotamia. They date to the same long-distance exchange period as Baltic amber moving south. The research project links glass moving north with Baltic amber moving south, which points to complex, far-reaching trade and exchange in exotic goods some 3,000 years ago.

The National Museum of Denmark’s photo shows fourty-four annular (ring-shaped) translucent turquoise blue glass beads strung on a modern circular thread and displayed against a black background. In 1885, Jens Jensen, a farmer, found the forty-four glass beads in a large cremation urn in the ploughed-over Kongehøj burial mound, near Humlum church, Denmark. The broken urn contained burnt bones, forty-four turquoise blue glass beads, and two gold spiral rings. The cremation burial is dated circa 1,100 BC. A research project published in 2015, analysed twenty-three blue glass beads from various Danish Bronze Age graves. The analysis showed that the glass of two of the beads originated in Egypt, and the others originated in Mesopotamia. The forty-four glass beads from Kongehøj at Humlum, originated in Mesopotamia. They date to the same long-distance exchange period as Baltic amber moving south. The research project links glass moving north with Baltic amber moving south, which points to complex, far-reaching trade and exchange in exotic goods some 3,000 years ago.

Beautiful blue glass beads from the Danish Bronze Age.

Found by a farmer at Humlum in Denmark in 1885. Glass analysis published in 2015 shows the beads originated in Mesopotamia indicating far-reaching trade networks some 3,000 years ago.

📷 National Museum of Denmark

#Archaeology

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First beaver ever !

[Id 1 to 4 : Different points of view of a wooden sculpture representing a beaver standing on its hind legs, with its front paws on its chest. Its eyes and muzzle are painted black. There are small white and grey dots in its round eyes.]

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Meme image of the guy from the "Roadwork ahead? I sure hope it does" Vine

Meme image of the guy from the "Roadwork ahead? I sure hope it does" Vine

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The DJ on the 90's station my coworker has on has said some variation of "can you believe that song is 30 years old?" no fewer than 3 times in the last hour

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hashtag aspirational hashtag manifesting 🙏🙏🙏

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"Sunset", 1913.
Oil-on-canvas, 65 x 100 cm.

By French artist Félix Vallotton (1865–1925). A painter and printmaker associated with the group of artists known as Les Nabis.

Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
#art #painting #illustration #museums

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Reposting this for obvious reasons. I have much more in common with any Iranian than I do with the American and Israeli pieces of shit trying to annihilate them. Any single Iranian life lost is an entire universe gone; more, a tragedy at a level I cannot personally fathom. This is all I can do.

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It's a "drinking on a work night" kind of day

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ProZD Plays Luck be a Landlord // Ep 01: Steve's Spin
ProZD Plays Luck be a Landlord // Ep 01: Steve's Spin YouTube video by ProZD Plays Games

time to play LUCK BE A LANDLORD on @prozdplaysgames.bsky.social, i love this game, and it was gifted to us by @trampolinetales.com himself www.youtube.com/watch?v=gX-V...

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How bleak is it that the *best case scenario* is that he is just engaging in his most ambitious bit of market manipulation yet and will call it off ("we have reached a great deal, a tremendous deal, to save Iran") at 4:30 pm after shorting everything and watching the market tank

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