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Jesus Christ is the one and only LORD
With the recent news of an "AI Jesus" please see my thread below, outlining how this very may well be the sign of the end times Jesus spoke of when asked by his disciples:
You can tell how fast things are moving because this guy took this video expecting to be safe. A cheeky performative video to label Whitey as racist for some social media grievance points, deep down believing that we aren’t actually racist
But no, Whitey is ACTUALLY racist now, and he gets socked in the head
El “importado” quiso apuñalarlo con un cuchillo, así que se adelantó, le voló el patín en la cabeza y lo lanzó a las vías del tren.
¿Actuó correctamente?
@end3of6days9 For all the people complaining about "salt theft" - I propose you visit every establishment you've used the restroom in, but didn't purchase anything. You owe them $0.0001 in water for toilet flushing, about the same as the precious salt. Add it up & you might owe a full penny!
@Lioness4Good@nypost It's almost like...humans have free will and will do what they want. If only there were laws against rape, murder, even theft! How great the world would be!!!
@great_yee@ainissetai@marcel_aromeh Everyone's waking up to this garbage. Some 16 yr old, 60 IQ negroid named "Davonte" or some sh*t could rape an old lady and get a $5,000 bond. White kid runs a stop sign & happens to have a fake ID (as well as his real one) and the judge starts talking jail gay-rape fantasies.
@ainissetai@marcel_aromeh Whites get the "scared straight" treatment. As years passed, we watched every other race get an excuse at every turn, all while they bree like irresponsible nympho rabbits. We're aware of this, & back to breeding. Just watch. White boy summer is now year-round & here to stay.
The Barnstable County Assembly on Cape Cod, mostly comprised of anti-White leftists, was forced to take public comments yesterday on a new measure that would hamstring ICE from enforcing immigration law in the area. A local patriot managed to show up between work shifts and delivered an incredible speech.
@DREAMS_137@WriterHartmann@__suboptimo@elonmusk I'd pose that tribalism is born out of fear in every single case, even subconscious. Ex: urban blacks in America don't want to change their thug life BS out of fear if losing what they believe belongs to them. Just as whites in Appalachia wont leave their ways. Is it detrimental?
@DREAMS_137@WriterHartmann@__suboptimo@elonmusk Has tribalism not been a pillar of humanity for thousands of years, even before Asians or Europeans knew the other genotype existed? Europeans fought each other before a "new enemy" arrived. Same for every singer genotype. Tribalism is necessary, unnatural pushes are the threat.
@DREAMS_137@WriterHartmann@__suboptimo@elonmusk I agree on all fronts. You seem like the type to debate, rather than argue. Let me ask you this:
Throw media, news, politics, AI, etc., completely out of the equation.
Is tribalism a good or bad trait for humanity? Mind you, barring the unnatural pushes from the forces at work.
@drondaosufan@__suboptimo@elonmusk What led you to that conclusion? I'm noting the fact that the majority of the ingenuities we enjoy today happened to be built & honed by a specific genotype of human. My point, in context: Why would it be wrong for that group of humans to want to protect their genetic future?
That water clarity is an engineering decision, and the math behind it is wilder than the video.
Roman aqueducts ran on gravity alone. No pumps, no pressure systems. Engineers carved channels with a gradient so shallow it borders on absurd. The Pont du Gard in southern France drops 2.5 centimeters over 275 meters. That's roughly the thickness of a coin over the length of three football fields. They surveyed that accuracy with plumb lines and wooden leveling instruments.
The clarity you're seeing is a direct product of flow velocity. Too steep and the water erodes the channel walls, picks up sediment, turns brown. Too flat and it stagnates. Roman engineers targeted a slope of about 20 centimeters per kilometer, which kept the water moving fast enough to stay fresh but slow enough to stay clear. Before the water reached the city, it passed through multi-chamber settling tanks where velocity dropped near zero. Suspended particles sank. Clean water flowed out the top into the next chamber. Repeat three or four times.
Pliny specified the minimum slope in writing. Vitruvius published the exact mortar ratio for hydraulic cement: one part lime to two parts volcanic ash for underwater work. The pozzolana from Pozzuoli reacted with water to form a calcium-aluminum-silicate compound that actually gets stronger the longer it sits submerged. Modern concrete degrades in water. Roman concrete bonds with it.
Scale the whole system and it gets harder to process. Eleven aqueducts fed Rome at its peak. Combined output: roughly 1 million cubic meters of water per day. That works out to about 250 gallons per person for a city of one million. Modern New York delivers about 125 gallons per person per day. Ancient Rome had access to double the per capita water supply of the largest city in the United States, running entirely on slope and stone.
The Trevi Fountain in Rome is still fed by one of them. Two thousand years, same source, same gravity, same water.
@c_costis@aakashgupta This is the utility of aquifers. For example, the state of Florida is a giant aquifer. More to it, but just saying - all part of the biome.
@Jlynch442@aakashgupta I'm not even joking when I say my 39 yr old black coworker, same white collar job as me, $100,000/yr, went on and on about how "slaves were able to build a whole railroad underground." He actually thinks they dug tunnels, laid track, and ran locomotives in underground terrain.