Had a different version of that Casio. Loved it. Let my friend use it in 8th grade and got it confiscated until the end of the year. Was bummed. Haven't used it in years. Bet it still works on a good number of TVs
Yeh... Who would want to open an account that could easily be seized for their warmongering?
Wars are disastrous.
He's a petty little shitte
Definitely an interesting idea and I would be a participant.
Good to know! Thanks
Lock Her Up?
Duckweed is already eaten in a few places. Interesting to see them using it to extract Rubisco on a large scale. Hope they get all the kinks figured out. Long live plant proteins.
No that's good to know. Thanks for the heads up. Fuck scabs and AI scabs, too.
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Good grief. No matter what he thought or had in mind, his life has just gotten much worse.
Is There Anything to the Panic Over Ultraprocessed Foods?
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It seems it was her clerics. Which, come on... Don't do that.
They need oversite and an Inspector General for all this shit.
Imagine calling for and sitting in a one-day cram fest to take away rights of your citizens.
Shameful.
This is an extremely important step in owning up to the horror the US Government put the native American Indians through. Canada has been uncovering dozens/hundreds of remains from their forced boarding schools.
Wish them luck
I got super fucking excited because I thought of the old macro/meme when I saw the title.
The Indigenous people of St. Paul island need to decide their future — do they stay or do they go?
>Some 330 people, most of them Indigenous, live in the village of St. Paul, about 800 miles west of Anchorage, where the local economy depends almost entirely on the commercial snow crab business. Over the last few years, 10 billion snow crabs have unexpectedly vanished from the Bering Sea. I was traveling there to find out what the villagers might do next.