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[Internet Historian] 2 Fancy 2 Furious: Wine

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My boss tells me this. He's like why can't you do 80 hours worth of work in one 8-hour day.

I mean you've been doing this job for more than one day so why do I wait to do the work tomorrow?

Women get this too. I have one woman do a 9-month for a baby when you could have nine women do one month each and have a baby!

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Apparently Elon scrubbed the Maine shooter’s Twitter account, because Elon was frequently featured in his view history

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If you use your public tweets like a private diary you're going to have a bad time. If this hypothetical person is ashamed of their deviant sex behaviors, don't use Twitter.

Hell the privacy minded even say an incognito browser is still not very private.

But to claim your Twitter history is private is a bit of a stretch.

That said I don't use Twitter so do people use it like a diary?

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Elon Musk restores X account of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones

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Every time I fly my plane with my pilot's license I strap an ankle bracelet "on" (I admit I have to turn on my ADSBlol ) and upload that location with a 5 second delay on one of the most popular websites for aviation.

FlightAware tracks all the flights that I've ever made and there's an app for it.

Why do you think this is a problem? You might have dog food for brains.... 🤣

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Second person to receive experimental pig heart transplant dies nearly six weeks after procedure

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Our bodies are just winging it. It's both beautiful and goodness and all kinds of other things but it's a bit philosophical at times.

I had ITP. Autoimmune something which means they don't know what caused it but my body stopped acknowledging that parts of my blood cell, not the entire one just a piece of it, we're not me. Of course not me gets flushed out.

But the fancy words for part of a blood cell is called a platelet if you don't have any platelets you don't clot. As you can probably pick up not being able to clot is a big problem. I was in danger of bleeding out because my body decided to take out all my platelets.

Seems like an easy problem. If a whole blood cell is me because the DNA matches and all kinds of other things, obviously one cell of me is one cell of me. But if you take one cell of me and you break it up into pieces is it still one cell of me? By definition is not it is 50% of me....

So one cell of me is obviously me and one cell of you is obviously you but what happens when we get into percents at what percent does my cell stop becoming me?