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i don’t know how to explain to you people that no matter what a country’s government is like i do not and will not support the US indiscriminately bombing that country’s civilians and i don’t know why that’s a controversial take tbh
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There are only two jobs left in the world and it's making sandwiches or killing people
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I think that sometimes it's very healthy to be reminded that your fandom drama means nothing to the outside world.
I've been rewatching the Jurassic Park series with some friends who haven't seen anything but the first film, and when watching Jurassic Park III, when we got to the Spinosaurus vs. T. rex fight I was caught totally off guard because in my mind this was by far one of the most famous moments of the franchise. This fight spawned countless internet arguments, entire tropes within dinosaur media, and a back and forth between dino fans that continues to this day, 24 years after the film's release.
And the two of them had NO idea about any of this. Halfway through the scene one of my friends leaned over to me and said "which of these dinosaurs would actually win, because I know the T. rex is gonna win cause it's a movie" and I realized that this argument which had permeated my world since I was in preschool had never even TOUCHED her life. They were both SHOCKED when the Spinosaurus won. To me this was like Darth Vader being Luke's father and my friends who are just as nerdy as I am but aren't as into dinosaurs had no clue.
It was a wild experience and I think it's a kind of perspective we all could use from time to time.
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i hope luigi mangione is proven innocent & gets to sue a ton of companies for slander and win & i hope he gets enough money to rebuild his life and get any help for his chronic pain that he needs & i hope he’s able to disappear from the public eye entirely if that’s what he wants
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In my opinion it's a lot more healthy to be able to own that you dislike someone for petty reasons than to do all kinds of mental gymnastics to make everyone you don't really vibe with out to be a bad person actually
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the tiktok itself is funny but i’m deeply obsessed with this dog





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She placebo on my effect til I feel like something happened
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www.nokings.org
If you're able to go tomorrow, please stay safe and thank you!
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Tumblr, I propose a battle of wits!
I have put Iocaine powder in one of these two goblets. You choose, then we both drink.
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Ball lightning while visiting a parking lot… Ball lightning is a rare phenomenon described as luminescent, spherical objects that vary from pea-sized to several meters in diameter....
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[Image ID: The Destiel confession meme edited so that Dean answers 'They might have found the cause and cure of long COVID'. /End ID]
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[Image ID: A screenshot of a post by CarolAnn Barrows. It reads:
"Japanese researchers have found a possible explanation for long COVID. They discovered that small fragments of the coronavirus's genetic material can remain deep behind the nose, in an area called the epipharynx, for at least six months after infection. These viral remnants irritate the immune system and may cause fatigue, coughing, dizziness, and "brain fog." The researchers used an old Japanese treatment called epipharyngeal abrasive therapy (EAT), where the area is swabbed once a week with a cotton swab dipped in 1% zinc chloride solution. After three months, the patients showed:
- significantly fewer viral remnants
- lower levels of inflammatory substances
- noticeably reduced symptoms
The treatment appears to both remove the lingering virus and calm the inflammation. A larger clinical trial is now underway in Japan to confirm the results. This discovery could lead to more targeted treatments that address the root cause of long COVID symptoms instead of merely managing them."
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