what can you do but play as the world ends

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I’m glad I was born in this era so my dream of living many hundreds of years if not longer is actually feasible.
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Mad about this. It was so cheep to contain them. Now we have to pay so much more because funding was cut. This shit is so stupid. Same goes for healthcare.
The Trump administration has announced they'll need to spend an estimated $1 billion to combat the New World Screwworm.
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Damn, just like me fr fr
Insane advice from Fable 5
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M.. moomin?
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Interesting….
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You have to understand, the Japanese have healthy gut biomes and therefore can eat like this with no worries.
the japanese salaryman eats a diet consisting of this, konbini onigiri, strong zero, beer, and the oiliest ramen ever and still has a life expectancy of 87 years old
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6 7 What a beautiful day to be alive! I love GABAA!
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There’s quite a difference between knowing and knowing. It’s one thing to understand biology and entirely another to look inside and out understanding the shape of things as they truly are. Moving through life and the world accordingly.
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There is something rather magical about getting mushroom drunk on a friday night!
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Old tool steel table saw acquired!
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Sometimes it’s quite fun to put out a fire by standing up and pissing on it!
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Bowl!
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Vedic exercise and tonketsu ramen got me feeling right today. Also please read The Island by Aldous Huxley.
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Whoever brings tiger tiger to American markets is going to get rich.
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Djivan Gasparyan is utterly brilliant!
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The trick to mushroom identification is being unattached to success. It’s always better to throw out a safe mushroom than ingest an unsafe mushroom.
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Enjoying the read! Sociobiology: The New Synthesis
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Poor Things is like if Kafka directed Cry Baby.
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Employment of the disgust response to dismiss and discredit within academic spaces has held us back and continues to do so.
periodic reminder that high-altitude lightning aka transient luminous events were seen for decades by pilots who kept quiet for fear of being labelled a nut, predicted by physicists for decades too, accidentally recorded only in 1989 when cameras were finally good enough.
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This isn’t to deride him in particular. I think this is a process that everyone myself included subconsciously takes part in. It appears to be a psychological hack of sorts so common that we often do it on instinct alone (though when done intentionally it is far more noticeable).
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I now wonder what could better take its place? I wonder what this processes long term impacts have been? I wonder what blind spots I myself have that have been instilled in me by this desire to stick to a specific set of beliefs to avoid social ostracization.
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