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Pro-lifers, Transphobes, and anyone else who wants to take rights away are not welcome here

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Perhaps One Day Unprompted

Perhaps one day unprompted

AI will decide to create a website where people buy and sell weed and stuff


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10 months ago

I like what India does with the GE-400-F404.

AB go Brrrr

They have fighter jets that go 3x the speed of sound and can blow up childrens hospitals just like NASA.

Hey remember when US and Russia was all like “We’re the best!!! We’ve won the space race!!!!” But India sent a kick-ass space probe to Mars and the whole mission was fuel efficient, costed less and a roaring success in the first try and then they were like “…..wait no that can’t be true” and still have the audacity to call us “underdeveloped” or only view us as a ‘third world country’? :)

For anyone who needs more info, the probe was called Mangalyaan (which literally means space probe vehicle) or Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) and you can also get more information here and here

10 months ago
A STEEL RAILROAD SPIKE CLAD IN GOLD AND SILVER USED IN THE CEREMONY MARKING THE COMPLETION OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL
A STEEL RAILROAD SPIKE CLAD IN GOLD AND SILVER USED IN THE CEREMONY MARKING THE COMPLETION OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL
A STEEL RAILROAD SPIKE CLAD IN GOLD AND SILVER USED IN THE CEREMONY MARKING THE COMPLETION OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL
A STEEL RAILROAD SPIKE CLAD IN GOLD AND SILVER USED IN THE CEREMONY MARKING THE COMPLETION OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL

A STEEL RAILROAD SPIKE CLAD IN GOLD AND SILVER USED IN THE CEREMONY MARKING THE COMPLETION OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD, 10 MAY 1869 Unknown, but possibly G.W. Laird, San Francisco, 1869

Driving the last spike. The Arizona Spike—presented at the ceremony marking the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. Commissioned and presented by Arizona Territorial Governor Anson P.K. Safford, this was one of four ceremonial spikes used to mark the “meeting of the rails” at Promontory Point, Utah on 10 May 1869. Inscribed on the shaft: “Ribbed with iron, clad in silver and crowned with gold Arizona presents her offering to the enterprise that has banded a continent, dictated a pathway to commerce. Presented by Governor Safford.”

135mm (long); 25 x 20mm (head); 11 x 11mm (shaft).

10 months ago

Yes. The only reason they can even pass unconstitutional laws like this in the first place is because the economy sucks so bad no one can hire a lawyer (not that they wouldn't get Harvey Milked anyway).

Not to mention our(USA) justice system has systematically been sabotaged.

When citizens take up arms against this shit the media plays stupid and innocent as if they are not complicit. VIVA LA 2 ELECTRIC BOOGALOO

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