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he was openly bisexual. he didn't know that but he was
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They are so scared of Mamdani and if Trump tries to disappear him there are going to be riots. Trump hates NYC because NYC hates him and is not quiet about it. He wants us to fail and he's afraid Mamdani will succeed.
Mamdani's a politician, and we must always be wary of politicians. But as long as he keeps his promises, we need to fight to help this man climb, because our party has failed us for too long. They need to know that we will no longer accept leaders who won't show and use their teeth to fight for their country's people.
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notice how they were called the orc wars despite the elven king starting and finishing them
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Torture of Prometheus, oil painting by Salvator Rosa
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deeply grateful to DuckDuckGo both for autocorrecting this search and for having the grace to forego even mentioning it had been corrected
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You can extinguish tear gas canisters!
Wearing gloves, submerge the canister in a wide-mouthed water jug containing baking soda, dish soap, and/or vegetable oil—3 tablespoons of each per liter of water.
Cover the top with one hand, just enough to keep the gas from getting out, and shake the jug.
Never seal a bottle containing an active tear gas canister—you don't want it to explode.
One role you could play at demonstrations is to show up prepared to protect your fellow human beings from toxic gas, in case the mercenaries deploy it.
You can learn more here:
https://crimethinc.com/RiotMunitions
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Under the leadership of Prof. Rong Liu from the PLA General Hospital, doctors in Lhasa successfully operated on two patients in Beijing, tackling liver cancer and a benign tumor. This marks the first-ever telesurgery using satellite links bypassing the need for local networks and making it possible to reach areas with little to no connectivity.
Using the Apstar-6D satellite orbiting 36,000 km above Earth, the team treated two patients a 68-year-old with liver cancer and a 56-year-old with a hepatic hemangioma. Each surgery lasted around two hours with minimal blood loss (just 20 mL) and no complications. Both patients were discharged within 24 hours.
This breakthrough expands the surgical range from 5,000 km to over 150,000 km, making operations possible in war zones, disaster sites, and remote regions. China now aims to integrate this model into regular healthcare, setting the stage for space-powered medical care across the globe.
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Woah Mama, regulations are written in the blood of the working class
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