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“The maintenance of the military state is the last means of all of acquiring or maintaining the great tradition with regard to the supreme type of man, the strong type.

“The maintenance of the military state is the last means of all of acquiring or maintaining the great tradition with regard to the supreme type of man, the strong type.
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“The poison was never forced — it was offered gently, until you forgot it was poison at all.” – Mark Twain A Thread Exposing the Everyday Lies and Propaganda We’ve Been Sold🧵 1. The Sun Never Lied. Sunscreen Did

“The poison was never forced — it was offered gently, until you forgot it was poison at all.” – Mark Twain

A Thread Exposing the Everyday Lies and Propaganda We’ve Been Sold🧵

1. The Sun Never Lied. Sunscreen Did
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regular bread has up to 120,000 ppm gluten and sourdough can be as low as 200 ppm (99.84% lower) this is why some celiacs can even tolerate long fermented sourdough sourdough is the GOAT

regular bread has up to 120,000 ppm gluten and sourdough can be as low as 200 ppm (99.84% lower)

this is why some celiacs can even tolerate long fermented sourdough

sourdough is the GOAT
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Just under 100 years, Art Deco was everywhere. This was the peak of American architecture. 30th Street Station in Philadelphia (1933)

Just under 100 years, Art Deco was everywhere.

This was the peak of American architecture.

30th Street Station in Philadelphia (1933)