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The answer to this is FASCINATING, it goes beyond what most people think, and its ramifications help explain ALL of the US's climate and population Here's what people already know: rain Water basically stops halfway through the US But why?

tomaspueyo's tweet image. The answer to this is FASCINATING, it goes beyond what most people think, and its ramifications help explain ALL of the US's climate and population

Here's what people already know: rain
Water basically stops halfway through the US
But why?
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just told my 11y/o that I was certain about something ‘to a reasonable margin of error’ and she said ‘shut up nerd’ and my wife dropped her bowl from laughing so hard


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And now I’m dead. Holy crap, watch this…lol


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BREAKING: Mark Zuckerberg just admitted to working with Biden/Harris admin to censor Americans. He either admitted to this because: 1. He’s being honorable 2. He’s done with the Dem party 3. He’s getting ahead of a whistleblower Either way this is a VERY HARD letter to write.

patrickbetdavid's tweet image. BREAKING: Mark Zuckerberg just admitted to working with Biden/Harris admin to censor Americans.

He either admitted to this because:

1. He’s being honorable
2. He’s done with the Dem party
3. He’s getting ahead of a whistleblower

Either way this is a VERY HARD letter to write.
patrickbetdavid's tweet image. BREAKING: Mark Zuckerberg just admitted to working with Biden/Harris admin to censor Americans.

He either admitted to this because:

1. He’s being honorable
2. He’s done with the Dem party
3. He’s getting ahead of a whistleblower

Either way this is a VERY HARD letter to write.

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smart people are like huskies if you don't give them an interesting problem, they become an interesting problem


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These maps were the most interesting things I found today

slurplebrained's tweet image. These maps were the most interesting things I found today
slurplebrained's tweet image. These maps were the most interesting things I found today
slurplebrained's tweet image. These maps were the most interesting things I found today
slurplebrained's tweet image. These maps were the most interesting things I found today

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"you can just do things" I say as I use pointer arithmetic to mutate a private data member in 3rd party code


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Deeply obsessed with this tiny Irish child’s trolley problem joke


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I have a theory: Everything would be better if it sounded like BARBIE GIRL ...so I transformed the SADDEST 😢 song to test this.


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From 2015 back to the Big Bang, in 12 tweets. Each subsequent timeline contains all the previous timelines. 1/12

waitbutwhy's tweet image. From 2015 back to the Big Bang, in 12 tweets. Each subsequent timeline contains all the previous timelines.

1/12

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A large chunk of "raising someone's aspirations" is just asking them to consider what a maximally courageous version of themselves would do


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just found out that no hurricane has ever crossed the equator

Bonecondor's tweet image. just found out that no hurricane has ever crossed the equator

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The term “scientist” was coined in 1833. I think the stagnation of philosophy came from science taking the spotlight as the be-all and end-all of truth seeking. We forgot that science is a child of philosophy, and that philosophy will have more children which are as important.


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This is insane. This is the frozen lighthouse on Lake Michigan in St. Joseph. We were vacationing there this Summer, and walked to this lighthouse.


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you thought you could escape from automation by retiring as a DJ? stable diffusion can now generate audio transitions that are smoother than any human transition


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I was reading this book completely unrelated to productivity, and the author said (paraphrased) “This felt hard, so I asked myself what I could do towards my goal that felt easy, and did that instead” It’s been haunting my thoughts ever since.


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