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Social Meme Thread v.84: Retaking Constantinople

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Dropped my phone on the last one, that’s bleeped lmao, ah I’m going to hell… er, hel

Yeah, initial reaction was to laugh pretty hard but then conscience took over and I feel bad for posting it now, that's fucking tragic. I keep seeing the poor baby looking at me in my mind but without the pizza slice, it's a little too dark. The humor I mean, not the child. FFS, lol. I'd love to help feed starving children but I'm highly suspicious about funds for that sort of shit getting fleeced.
 
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Yeah, initial reaction was to laugh pretty hard but then conscience took over and I feel bad for posting it now, that's fucking tragic. I keep seeing the poor baby looking at me in my mind but without the pizza slice, it's a little too dark. The humor I mean, not the child. FFS, lol. I'd love to help feed starving children but I'm highly suspicious about funds for that sort of shit getting fleeced.
If you look hard enough you can find a charity that’s linked to a political campaign you support..
 
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@Deorum , next thread should be about ancient unbreakable technology, like grandma's 60 year old fridge .

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This does not even begin to cover the weirdness of cathode ray televisions.

They are literally particle accelerators that you point at your face.

And for eighty years, Americans’ favorite thing to do was turn them on and stare at them for hours.

If you overcharge them, they emit gamma radiation.

Servicing them is like disarming a bomb – their capacitors are enormous and are usually charged to hundreds or thousands of volts, and most of them have no bleed system that drains that charge, meaning that they can still be dangerous months or years after the last time they were powered up. A discharge can not only electrocute you, it can cause tools to melt or explode.

A black-and-white cathode ray TV driven by an unmodulated analog signal is theoretically capable of resolution that would require a microscope to perceive.
 
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