Leminal Space

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The original was posted on /r/liverpoolfc by /u/AgentTasker on 2024-07-27 03:50:07+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/liverpoolfc by /u/AgentTasker on 2024-07-27 03:11:40+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/liverpoolfc by /u/AgentTasker on 2024-07-27 02:35:21+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/liverpoolfc by /u/MadAnthony619 on 2024-07-27 02:08:00+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/liverpoolfc by /u/Futbolista_ on 2024-07-27 01:45:34+00:00.

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Join The 7th Guest creators Graeme Devine, George “The Fat Man” Sanger, and (remotely) Matt Costello as they discuss stories from creating the original CD-ROM horror classic, as well as the sequel, The 11th Hour. Led by Phantasmagoria 2‘s own Paul Morgan Stetler, you’ll hear tales about writing the puzzles, working with the actors to create haunting FMV scenes, and ask your own burning questions!

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The weird creature that steals her poop has now stolen part of her door (she was struggling to fit through it after her last meal)

The audacity!

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A supplement to typical tutorials that caters to C programmers interested in learning how to be unsafe upfront.

Seems good from a quick skim. Also seems that the final lesson is that starting on the safe/happy path in rust doesn’t have to cost performance if you know what you’re doing.

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The original was posted on /r/wholesomeyuri by /u/Idz4gqbi on 2024-07-27 05:08:15+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/wholesomeyuri by /u/EmptySpaceForAHeart on 2024-07-27 03:17:42+00:00.

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A farmer has said rewilding her land is a key way to look after nature and "give life back to the soil".

Alex Stevenson owns Jordan's Farm in Wakes Colne near Colchester, Essex, and hoped that rewilding 25 acres land at her farm would help the ecosystem to thrive.

The process of rewilding aims to let nature take care of itself and repair damaged ecosystems naturally.

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So mum drives a 2003 Nissan pulsar, n14 I think.

The new mechanic round the corner wants $250 for spark plug change and $400 for front brakes, which I hope is pads and rotors for that price.

I've only worked on old hiaces, spark plugs were $6ea, front pads were about $40 and rotors were $60ish. That totals about $125, double it for modern price gouging to $250, that leaves $400 for labor, which seems high to me.

Whaddya reckon?

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[alt text: a photo of a street intersection sign. The two streets listed on the sign are "Inyo Street" and "Butte Street".]

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Backpack-wearing dogs are being enlisted to “act like wolves” to help rewild an urban nature reserve in the East Sussex town of Lewes.

Before wolves were persecuted to extinction in the UK in about 1760, they were known to roam large areas, typically covering 12 miles (20km) or more each night.

In doing so, wolves would inadvertently pick up wildflower and grass seeds in their fur, dispersing them many miles away and helping establish new colonies of plants, which is vital for biodiversity and for ecosystems to thrive.

The project by the Railway Land Wildlife Trust in Lewes, funded by Ouse Valley Climate Action, aims to recreate this ecological benefit by equipping local dogs with seed-filled backpacks to help reseed the landscape. The project is thought to be the first of its kind in the UK.

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@blackintheempir

During slave revolts in America, slave owners said they're fighting sub humans

Native Americans fought back, colonizers said they're victims fighting savages

Apartheid South Africa said they're fighting terrorists

Israeli settlers say they're victims fighting human animals

Same evil, same motives, same excuses, different times


Source: https://x.com/blackintheempir/status/1816843065845281114

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