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Goku: This Sparrowhawk guy seems strong!

Ursula K. Le Guin: Yes, he was quite strong, but strength meant nothing compared to his foolishness.

Goku: Wow.

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again!!! but not for a couple months so i finally have time on my side!!!

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rent increase!!! time to move! i need gas or induction cooking!!!!!!!

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turns out buying assorted lots of second hand ~sterling silver~ earrings gives you a bunch of broken, flimsy, and ugly jewellery. straight to the op shop with these ones.

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they should make brooklyn 99 but for ice

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omg you should go to corlection. denim heads who’ll pay $700 for a stiff pair of jeans

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the downside is that i can no longer be ignorant of just how low quality women’s pants are, on average. how are these jeans when they’re less than 100% cotton????

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game-changer: the best way to get the high rise, wide leg pants i’ve wanted for years is from the women’s section at the op shop

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Examining the bodies returned to their people after the most recent so-called ceasefire, Palestinian doctors noted that, in some bodies “the rib cage and ribs were clipped with a sharp saw—a medical saw, a bone saw—and the sternum, along with the central part of the ribs, [were] lifted to allow for the removal of the heart and lungs without damage to the organ being taken.” Organ procurement, with few exceptions like skin and cornea, requires that the body be either alive—via brain death—or just-dead—via circulatory death. It is plausible that some Palestinian prisoners’ torture led to brain death. It is also possible their torturers felt no need to wait. Palestinian witnesses have reported that some prisoners were alive at the time they were taken for organ extraction. In one batch of bodies, the organs removed were those commonly transplanted: heart, liver, lungs. The transplant surgeon waits for a person to die; the soldier can’t. The settler surgeon wields his mastery over the body to serve the state. Here, the surgeon acts as—is—a soldier.

Examining the bodies returned to their people after the most recent so-called ceasefire, Palestinian doctors noted that, in some bodies “the rib cage and ribs were clipped with a sharp saw—a medical saw, a bone saw—and the sternum, along with the central part of the ribs, [were] lifted to allow for the removal of the heart and lungs without damage to the organ being taken.” Organ procurement, with few exceptions like skin and cornea, requires that the body be either alive—via brain death—or just-dead—via circulatory death. It is plausible that some Palestinian prisoners’ torture led to brain death. It is also possible their torturers felt no need to wait. Palestinian witnesses have reported that some prisoners were alive at the time they were taken for organ extraction. In one batch of bodies, the organs removed were those commonly transplanted: heart, liver, lungs. The transplant surgeon waits for a person to die; the soldier can’t. The settler surgeon wields his mastery over the body to serve the state. Here, the surgeon acts as—is—a soldier.

"Palestinian witnesses have reported that some prisoners were alive at the time they were taken for organ extraction. In one batch of bodies, the organs removed were those commonly transplanted: heart, liver, lungs... Here, the surgeon acts as—is—a soldier."

I'm honestly speechless.

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Heathcliff stands outside a taco truck, having taken one bite of a taco. He belches out a big column of fire as an onlooker looks on. The taco truck employee says "That's the mild."

Heathcliff stands outside a taco truck, having taken one bite of a taco. He belches out a big column of fire as an onlooker looks on. The taco truck employee says "That's the mild."

11 Feb 2026

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Photo of a clay cuneiform tablet with a crack down the centre shown from front and sides

Photo of a clay cuneiform tablet with a crack down the centre shown from front and sides

Drawing of a cuneiform tablet that is arranged in a table.

Drawing of a cuneiform tablet that is arranged in a table.

The spreadsheet on this clay tablet, which is almost 4,000 years old, is organised into columns for furrowed area, grain produced, land not sown, and the field’s name.

The first field is called “Of the soldiers who stood in for their fathers”.

It’s ancient Excel, but I find that incredibly moving

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there are too many posts on here about "world events" and "AI" and not nearly enough about "Mitsibushi Delica"

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Heathcliff and a robot in a wizard hat carrying a wand walk down the street. Grandpa and Grandma Nutmeg watch them pass from their window, and Grandma says "I don't like him hanging around that robot wizard."

Heathcliff and a robot in a wizard hat carrying a wand walk down the street. Grandpa and Grandma Nutmeg watch them pass from their window, and Grandma says "I don't like him hanging around that robot wizard."

19 Jan 2026

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🎣💥

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Back-scratching bovine leads scientists to reassess intelligence of cows Brown Swiss in Austria has been discovered using tools in multiple ways – something only ever seen in humans and chimpanzees

COW TOOLS COW TOOLS COW TOOLS

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Yes

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WHAT is the point of having a roster when nobody is available!!!!!! ever!!!!!!!!

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and they say men with cystic acne can’t go on dates

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two bros sobbing and making amends after a 12 year rift at the Melbourne Central Supré wooden steps

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Brooks Otterlake @i_zzzzzz
Inventing a new lifestyle philosophy called "The Nine
Delights" where each day you try to experience at least three of the nine delights
10:05 PM • Jun 25, 2021 • Twitter Web App
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Brooks Otterl... @i_zzz... • Jun 26, 2021
Replying to @i_zzzzzz
THE NINE DELIGHTS
Walking Around
Fellowship
Deliciousness
Transcendence
Goofing
Amelioration
Coitus
Enthrallment
** WILDCARD *

Brooks Otterlake @i_zzzzzz Inventing a new lifestyle philosophy called "The Nine Delights" where each day you try to experience at least three of the nine delights 10:05 PM • Jun 25, 2021 • Twitter Web App 71 Retweets 1 Quote Tweet 1,198 Likes Brooks Otterl... @i_zzz... • Jun 26, 2021 Replying to @i_zzzzzz THE NINE DELIGHTS Walking Around Fellowship Deliciousness Transcendence Goofing Amelioration Coitus Enthrallment ** WILDCARD *

Nine Delights 2026

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i need a new psych. mine really said, ‘therapy can’t help you deal with the barriers you create for yourself’ and didn’t suggest how i could begin??? dude what am i paying for

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why is there an 18 year old femboy in my DMs arguing that he’s not too young for me. this isn’t how i wanted to end the year.

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pior que

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i gotta date more single mothers next year. if only scheduling weren’t hell

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opening a 24/7 gyg and el jannah next to this gym is diabolical

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7News Australia reports that the hero who jumped and disarmed one of the terrorist shooters

His name is Ahmed el-Ahmed

A 43 year old married father of two

He owns a fruit shop in Sutherland

No experience with guns

He was walking past

He has two bullets in his arm

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