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Department of Labor Building, Washington, DC
 in  r/union  7h ago

Ahh the orange occupant is at it again.

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Z Rock Morning Show, Twitch, Mary Jane /MJ
 in  r/lexington  1d ago

Driving in lexington is among the most dangerous activities anyone could choose to do.

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Prison work isn’t opportunity.
 in  r/WorkReform  1d ago

That's all Trump has ever sold, his name, that's it litterally. And somehow skates on by. He puts his name on shit. Dude they would buy turds, stamped with his name on them if he asked.

u/d34dl1f3 3d ago

Jeffrey Epstein with victim Teala Davis in the cockpit.

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Trump says U.S. will not approve solar or wind power projects
 in  r/windturbine  3d ago

Turbines are blowing his golf balls away from the holes. Some poor fella had to move it back to its spot a few weeks ago for him.

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"Y’all must be liberals or somethin’."
 in  r/PublicFreakout  4d ago

So the fuckers can look in your personal veehickle, but recording around someone else's is a nono

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Stephen Miller Is Big Mad 😂
 in  r/OfficeSpeak  4d ago

No pocket on that blazer. Hes wearing a women's suit top.

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5K Acre Data Center
 in  r/lexington  5d ago

Nah I'm not wrong. Google it. Stanford University (a source) released a whole article on it. Out of the 60 buildings, 177 million gallons of water a day just in Phoenix on data centers.

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5K Acre Data Center
 in  r/lexington  6d ago

Cool story bro, I can source everything I've said here too. So please enlighten us on how its going to use our fresh water, that will be treated with chemicals to prevent bacteria and corrosion, then made undrinkable.

Heres some actual factuals: 58 total data centers in the Phoenix, AZ area alone if each one is using millions of gallons a day thats roughly 170-190 million gallons of fresh water used in an already fragile area thats thirsting for water.

How many total data centers along the Ohio River before we are fighting for fresh water, before it effects our ecosystems, our fishing, our bourbon? It adds up fast.

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5K Acre Data Center
 in  r/lexington  6d ago

A singular data center can consume up to 5 million gallons of potable/drinking water a day.

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5K Acre Data Center
 in  r/lexington  7d ago

Clearly you don't know how data centers use water for cooling all those high temp chips and servers.

Heat exchangers and direct to chip cooling. Water is used as a cooling medium. Do some research before trying to make someone look stupid.

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5K Acre Data Center
 in  r/lexington  7d ago

Prepare for your water supply to drop drastically. Anyone who lives near that data center wont have but drips of water coming out, there's plenty of videos popping up on youtube of people struggling that are forced to live near these things.

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The dark near future isn't that far away
 in  r/Cyberpunk  8d ago

Cyberpunk time for evs

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Top Republican investigating Epstein files says Bill Clinton is a 'prime suspect' and floats JAIL TIME | Daily Mail Online
 in  r/law  13d ago

I bet top republican doesn't mention trump. But every single Democrat in that list. Let's make sure all of it come out and not just one sided thanks.

https://goppredators.wordpress.com/

I've got a decent list right here, feel free to research.