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This was one of the first posts on that other forum site that made me subscribe back on the day. I think the guy is spot on.

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The fabric on Admiral Marcus' uniform bears the same pattern as the carpet in the Overlook Hotel.

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Roundabouts - the circular intersections seen all over Europe and elsewhere in the world - are said to be far safer than traffic lights. Research shows they reduce crashes, clear up congestion and save cities quite a bit of money. They have a heritage in the U.S., but America has a fraction of the roundabouts that far smaller countries like France, Spain and the United Kingdom have. But there are some states that are adopting them, and one small town in particular: Carmel, Indiana. The people of Carmel love their roundabouts and the mayor credits them with helping revitalize his city. So are they all they’re cracked up to be? And if so, why hasn’t the U.S. adopted them?

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You shouldn't, they're glow worms.

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I discovered this woman, who I call Loab, in April. The AI reproduced her more easily than most celebrities. Her presence is persistent, and she haunts every image she touches.

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I did just post this and then got a comment with the link to what it was and clicked delete post instead of edit post I know I'm new but shouldnt there at least be a confirmation dialogue box oh wel https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bionic-reading/kdfkejelgkdjgfoolngegkhkiecmlflj

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well idk how to implement this but comment if you find a way :)

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1022394

Great teamwork!

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1024772

What a dancer!

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Pyrotherapy (en.wikipedia.org)
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/425339

Using heat to fight infections. Eg. infecting people with Plasmodium vivax (malaria), which causes an intense fever which can help cure syphilis, and then curing the patient of malaria.

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