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Replying to @_Naturaee
ok but where do i find shells like these
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Replying to @TFHypeGuy
Monstructor was never dinosaurs, neither was Dinoking to be fair, just the shells
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Idk something about egg shells and relish mixed with fish tail 😋
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Ryan Shaffer ライアン・シェイファー retweeted
In the wild, the Nicobar Monkey is one of the few primates known to process hard coconut shells. They crack shells by striking them against rocks, then drink the water inside & eat the endosperm. It is believed that the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami taught them this skill out of necessity. When their traditional habitats were submerged, they retreated to tree canopies & nearby coconut plantations. With their usual food sources scarce, they learned, out of sheer hunger, how to crack open coconut shells to survive. This is a striking example of how an environmental crisis can drive cognitive & behavioural evolution in animals.
open a coconut for monkey 😂
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Snack Knight retweeted
Luxurious Beef Pasta in a Creamy Garlic Sauce Recipe Ingredients: 8 oz medium pasta shells 1 lb ground beef 1 small onion, finely chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 cup heavy cream 1 cup beef broth 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 teaspoon paprika Salt and pepper to taste Fresh parsley, chopped (for garnish) Directions: Cook pasta shells according to package instructions until al dente. Drain and set aside. In a large skillet, heat olive oil over medium-high heat. Add the chopped onion and minced garlic, sautéing until the onion becomes translucent. Add ground beef to the skillet, breaking it up with a spoon. Cook until browned and no longer pink. Stir in paprika, salt, and pepper. Add beef broth and heavy cream, bringing the mixture to a simmer. Reduce heat and let simmer for about 10 minutes, or until the sauce thickens. Add the cooked pasta shells to the skillet and stir until well coated with the creamy sauce. Remove from heat and stir in shredded cheddar cheese until melted.
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Replying to @chefsevenn
No, it has shells with beef in it
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Ray retweeted
Filling tank shells....☺️
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Replying to @KDelmarmol
Almost all of it was surprisingly alive! Inside each of the urchin shells was tiny crabs- or in one was a toadfish hiding with its babies! The crabs ran out of the urchin shells after a few minutes, so we looked in each of them and I saw something in one of the when I shook it it started “barking?” At me. 😆. So I shook it and then broke it open. 🙊 Daddy and his babies were safely returned to the unsafe shallows. The coral I thought was dead, but then I looked it up and paid better attention. They were alive so I returned them. Those mussels were live ones we found in the shallows- so we returned them too! I saw a lot of dead ones on the urchins underwater so I was happy to find the living ones. The sea spits were hiding more tiny crabs. Some were baby blue crabs, others as well. Moose liked his crab babies. And there was a Lace murex that was trying to eat a Morton’s egg cockle? We learned so much!
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Tom Mitchell retweeted
$MU $DRAM "Is Micron overbuilding?" Sanjay's answer: Discipline. Shells go up. Equipment goes in only when demand is confirmed. Real time. Not forecasted. Confirmed. "Bring up this supply with discipline."
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Mrs. Dirty Driver retweeted
Got the smoker going, full of Cajun shrimp & bacon wrapped boudin shotgun shells, cold beer & the Freedom 250 coverage on the tv! 🇺🇸LET FREEDOM RING🇺🇸
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Glennis Willis retweeted
1- The spineless Labor MPs, which is all of them, who decided to hide under their tortoise shells and protect their party’s interests instead of taxpayers interests, by refusing to do the right thing and demand a royal commission into serious building corruption are set to cop the mother of all wallopings in November and it will be a thing of beauty to watch .
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Replying to @atensnut
They both look so out of place. Like neither one wants to be doing this shit. I would say no love in their eyes, but actually they have nothing behind their shark eyes. Empty shells.
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Can yall just sell ur spot alr? Surge and C9 are now just hollow shells of teams that aren’t doing shit. Just brining back to back lame ass matches and constant roster changes of mediocre players.
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Stuffed Shells , Caesar Salads & Rolls
Sully0001 retweeted
🚨 THE TROJAN HUMMINGBIRD: Obama’s USAID Laundered Your Tax Dollars Through Cayman Islands Shells to Build a Fake Cuban Twitter — Then Perfected the “Rent-a-Riots” Playbook for Engineered Revolutions Worldwide 👿 What if your tax dollars, earmarked for humanitarian relief in one country, were secretly rerouted through Cayman Islands bank accounts to bankroll a perfect digital Trojan horse in another? That is exactly what happened with ZunZuneo — Cuban slang for the hummingbird’s tweet. USAID contractors built an exact replica of Twitter (same interface, likes, retweets, even the bird motif) and seeded it across Cuban cell phones starting in 2009. It wasn’t random. Internal planning documents reveal the cold, methodical strategy: First, flood the platform with non-controversial bait — sports scores, music, hurricane updates — to rapidly build a subscriber base of unsuspecting users who believed it was a homegrown Cuban service. Once critical mass was reached, flip the switch. Harvest user data for micro-targeting. Deploy social bots. Introduce political messaging. Coordinate “smart mobs.” Turn digital networks into physical street action dressed up as organic “pro-democracy” uprisings. Insiders called the end product Rent-a-Riots — astroturfed protests engineered with trained activists who had been taught hashtag warfare, protest logistics, slogan discipline, and Facebook/Twitter coordination. All funded by U.S. taxpayers under the noble-sounding banner of “civil society” and “democracy promotion.” The money trail was deliberately obscured: funds diverted from intended aid destinations, funneled through layers of shell companies and offshore accounts so the Cuban government (and American oversight) wouldn’t trace it back to Washington. This wasn’t a rogue contractor. It was documented policy — exposed in 2014 by the Associated Press, confirmed in USAID’s own Inspector General reviews, and now laid bare in granular detail by Mike Benz on the Joe Rogan Experience using the actual internal records. The hummingbird didn’t sing freedom. It was a precision instrument for manufacturing dissent on demand. And the same operational DNA — social media training, data-driven targeting, astroturfed “civil society,” plausible-deniability funding — has been deployed far beyond Cuba. Sound familiar? The American people were never supposed to see the wiring diagram. Now they have. When the full scope of how “aid” has been weaponized as regime-change infrastructure finally hits the public square, the demand for sunlight will be deafening. The hummingbird’s song is over. What happens next? #ZunZuneo #TrojanHummingbird #USAIDExposed #RentARiots #MikeBenz #RegimeChangePlaybook #TaxpayerFraud #ColorRevolution #SmartMobs #AccountabilityNow #ForeignPolicyTruth #CaymanAccounts #DemocracyPromotionScam x.com/Tironianae/status/2065…
Tironianae 🍊🍊 Z. - Ultra Verbum Vincet

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When do you expect to stock rg ds shells?
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Replying to @DavidJHarrisJr
The transgender kid hustle is one of the most insidious scams in modern medicine, turning vulnerable children into lifelong profit centers for Big Pharma and surgeons. The younger they hook them, often starting with puberty blockers as early as age 9 or 10, the more money flows in, with each transitioned child potentially worth millions over a lifetime in drugs, hormones, and follow-up procedures. We’ve seen this before in humanity’s long history of dumb medical fads: lobotomy was hailed as a breakthrough in the 1930s and 40s, with tens of thousands of people mutilated before everyone realized it was barbaric butchery that left them as shells. Now we’re repeating the mistake by letting common sense fly out the window while fringe kinks and ideologies dictate policy, pushing kids into irreversible changes without solid evidence of long-term benefits. And here’s the kicker: we’ve barely scratched the surface on Munchausen by proxy in all this, where overzealous parents or activists might be projecting disorders onto kids for attention or validation, yet no comprehensive studies have dug deep into that angle in the gender context. It’s not compassion, it’s greed dressed up as care, and history will judge it as harshly as lobotomies.
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