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Anish Moonka (@anisha_moonka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sony spent up to $400 million making a single video game. It sold 25,000 copies in 14 days before Sony pulled it from sale. Cost per copy sold: about $16,000. The studio shut down two months later. The executive who warned them had already been fired for saying no. The game was

BowTiedBull.eth - Read Pinned or NGMI (@bowtiedbull) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EBT being used at McDonalds is so hilarious Basically setting the stage for some sort of UBI People will be fine just eating fries and staring at VR porn

Cernovich (@cernovich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Young men will be like the old people who get dropped off at the low budget slot machines when social security hits. It’s grim. Bums me out. But that’s what they want. Smoke weed. Draft Kings. Never living. Waiting to die.

Nicolas Hulscher, MPH (@nichulscher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We found 84% of cancer patients taking ivermectin and mebendazole for 6 months declared their cancer was either COMPLETELY GONE, REGRESSED, or STOPPED SPREADING. It’s no surprise the CIA BURIED a 1950s study for over HALF A CENTURY showing anti-parasitics disrupt cancer growth.

Mistress Dividend (@mistressdivy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 11 disappearing scientists and their field of research: 1. Amy Eskridge - anti gravity propulsion and electrostatic propulsion systems 2. Michael Hicks - Earth space observation systems 3. Frank Maywald - planetary robotic systems 4. Anthony Chavez - research classified,

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Agnes Denes, Study of Distortions; Isometric Systems in Isotropic Space, Map Projections: Cube, Snail and Doughnut. 1974-75. Gouache and ink on graph paper and mylar.

Agnes Denes, Study of Distortions; Isometric Systems in Isotropic Space, Map Projections: Cube, Snail and Doughnut. 1974-75.

Gouache and ink on graph paper and mylar.