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Cannibal Kabeia

@cannibalkabeia

Ignoble savage born at the center of the world. Semi-professional Hater. Seasteading Advocate and Paleo-Accelerationist.

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lusso (@luusssso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interiors designed for conversation just feel right deep down Your subconscious knows when furniture is simply pointed at a screen Itโ€™s never to late to go back

Interiors designed for conversation just feel right deep down

Your subconscious knows when furniture is simply pointed at a screen 

Itโ€™s never to late to go back
Mรฆster Gekko (@mgecko117) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 โ€œgamer chudsโ€ can identify more issues with your game in a weekend than an entire team of internal testers can in a year. Get your feedback from actual end users or youโ€™ll get your reality shattered when your product hits the market

lusso (@luusssso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since the 90s time has felt less like a procession and more like a collage The internet dissolved distance and with it the patience that once allowed an era to form its own silhouette Now everything exists at once, a museum without walls Nothing lingers long enough to harden

Tarun Raju (@btarunr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every computing genius was once a curious 13-year-old PC gamer. By pricing out gaming PC hardware and weakening the client PC, you are stifling Faustian spirit in computing among the most biologically active brains in society (teenage brains dunked in hormonal soup).

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Everyone is dunking on him but real old school science was done like this. Here's some of the most notable: John Paul Stapp wanted to know how many G's were fatal. So he jumped on a rocket sled repeatedly. Reaching levels occasionally as high as 40 Gs. He broken bones, teeth,

Everyone is dunking on him but real old school science was done like this. Here's some of the most notable:

John Paul Stapp wanted to know how many G's were fatal. So he jumped on a rocket sled repeatedly. Reaching levels occasionally as high as 40 Gs. He broken bones, teeth,