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jasmine ☆

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*parody account* *not in any way affiliated with the actual Jasmine* *i have no idea what I'm doing* *mixtape dropping soon*

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This is Carly Burd, she grew food to help feed over 1600 people with her A Meal on Me with Love program. Someone didn't like what she was doing and salted her garden so she won't be able to grow anything anymore.


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The future was supposed to free up our time from work so we could spend it on higher pursuits. Instead we created AI that makes art while we work.


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Says a lot huh

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Update from @Twitter engineering! We open sourced the algorithm this afternoon. That's great if you know code, but in case you don't, we built a visual tool to help you see how your tweets will rank. twitter-algorithm.vercel.app">twitter-algorithm.vercel.app twitter-algorithm.vercel.app">twitter-algorithm.vercel.app



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What have you been expected to accept as 'normal?' Is it 'normal' for 3 billionaires to hold $541 billion while 64% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck? Is it 'normal' that 1 in 10 households is food insecure? Is it 'normal' that real wages have barely budged since the 1970s?


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The “15-Minute City” concept is popularizing around the world and simultaneously becoming a culture war issue. There’s a lot of confusion about what it is and how cities build them in practice. Do they restrict or promote people’s freedom of movement? Let's break it down. THREAD


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People are finding that walkable, livable neighborhoods are more economically productive and desirable than their auto-oriented counterparts. Because when we build places for people first, they become destinations. But when we build them for cars first, they become parking lots.


Now do victims of abuse & assault

This is a pretty damning chart… evident of gynocentrism

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Cops killed more people in '22 than any year since we've counted. 1 in 47 adults in the country are under correctional supervision. We have 20% of the world's prisoners with 5% of the people. If shoplifting and fare jumping are a problem it's not because we don't punish enough.


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In 2023 gyms need to start enforcing policy that if you’re caught taking photos or videos of someone without their consent to post on social media to bully, shame, or embarrass them, your membership is automatically revoked and you’re banned from the gym. Gyms need to do better.


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I want to help you move and I want you to take me to urgent care when I cant drive and I want to watch your kid for a night to give you a break and I want you to cook me a meal just because and I want to pick you up when your car breaks down because we're friends and friends help

As an adult, don’t ask your friends to help you move. Hire movers, save a friendship.

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Now do government-mandated pregnancies.

A government that thinks it can control what stove you use is a government with too much power.



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american conservatives going face first into the point and still missing it

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Remember that modern trams only cost $20million per km. So with a $350billion budget, it means you could build 17500 km of new tram lines. There’s so many solutions to car traffic, none of them include widening highways.

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Over the next five years, U.S. states will receive $350 billion for highways. States have a chance to try new strategies for addressing congestion, but some are still choosing to widen freeways — an approach many ​​transportation experts say does not work. nyti.ms/3jMWH1E



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The George Floyd protests were huge. Largely considered the biggest protests in history, spanning across the planet. The result? The ruling class has funded the police MORE. And the police are killing MORE.

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Using only a restaurant, tell us where you went to college.



Nah 32

Let’s argue. Nickoloden was channel 33



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