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Could be worse. bsky.app/profile/idio...
'How come I can’t breathe?': Musk's data company draws a backlash in Memphis
The company’s turbines — enough to power 280,000 homes — run without emission controls in an area that leads Tennessee in asthma hospitalizations.
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Broligarchs will be buying up aquifers on their way to Hollow Earth....
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Texas made this decision. Hard to be mad at the company
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🤣 Texas 🤣 Sorry not sorry
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Hahaha, i’d be taking the longest showers ever and hanging a big sign on my door that says, do not disturb, i’m in the shower!
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Our thing was to get away from oil dependency. But we were scammed at all levels from various industries AI centers and bit map miners are two things I can think of that we screwed up on.
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Hi. Texan here. Uhh this isn't billionaire investors' fault or Republicans' fault - alone. Nope ALL of us maybe even the illegal aliens are guilty of this. Since the early 1980's we have been trying to diversify our economy away from oil. From movie production to stem cells to tech and who knows?
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D I V E S T O L U T I O N.
All who feed billionaire brands seem to want this:
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Machines definitely taking over. Even your bath water
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They're parasites Leaches who suck the life out of the people who make them rich.
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Yet MAGAts are happy to make the sacrifice for the greater good of the AI revolution that will eliminate even more of their jobs!
Don’t even try to figure out the “logic” involved.
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Texas sucks
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Maybe they shouldn’t have built their water-guzzling facility in the arid southwest … how ‘bout that?
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. #OustYourObeseOrangeOligarch #WhatsWrongWithYouPeople ?? . #FuckLeonDaily #TeslaTakedown #SpaceShitNext .
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Then there is this douche nozzle that’s wants to pump ground water out of East Texas and send it West.
Mind you humans have already pumped enough ground water to change the Earth’s rotational pole.
But… Jeffrey Epstein.
www.texastribune.org/2025/07/29/t...
East Texans condemn Dallas millionaire’s plan to pump 16 billion gallons of their groundwater to other parts of the state — every year
Texas law largely allows landowners to do what they want with the groundwater beneath them, potentially protecting the latest plan to ship water out of East Texas.
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My response would be to shower twice per day.
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Pumping all the water on to fields and factories
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Microsoft should relocate to a city near the Gulf of Mexico.
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Capitalism doesn't care.
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To run AI that nobody fucking wants and is taking jobs away.