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This is your fault btw that I'm smelling this stinky thing. 😂

Does anyone like the smell of sandalwood? Is it called sandalwood because it smells like a nasty foot? #asknostr

Idk, didn't hear any news. Just been watching it on zoom.earth

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Someone still thinks rare sats are going to be a thing.

Here's a typhoon that blew through Hong Kong last week, plus another that just hit Taiwan.

https://cdn.satellite.earth/a2276432189a8411c9efdd2b88eb370143155d7662428d67251629c6a0761de1.mp4

Because they're usually run by small businesses and not giant corporate franchises. Sometimes the food truck is the entire business. A food truck is the lowest barrier for entry that an entrepreneur looking to break into the food service industry can get. They are beautiful expressions of the free market, and their mobility disrupts the monopolies that permanently placed restaurants can obtain by virtue of scarcity of property.