How did it happen so fast?
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DotardTed 🇺🇸 :verified: (dotardted@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Thursday, 20-Jul-2023 09:44:50 JST DotardTed 🇺🇸 :verified: -
DotardTed 🇺🇸 :verified: (dotardted@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Thursday, 20-Jul-2023 09:44:49 JST DotardTed 🇺🇸 :verified: Taking the old industrial revolution side, eh?
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🐘🐘 Humpleupagus 🐘🐘 (humpleupagus@eveningzoo.club)'s status on Thursday, 20-Jul-2023 09:44:49 JST 🐘🐘 Humpleupagus 🐘🐘 I was promised temperate biodomes, instead I get called a nazi for using air-conditioning. 😒 Disinformation Purveyor :verified_think: likes this. -
beef@noagendasocial.com's status on Thursday, 20-Jul-2023 09:44:50 JST Beef The 19th century is when humanity made progress on electrical and petroleum engineering, as well as cooling systems. Once the necessary breakthroughs were made, all that was needed was improving, refining, and general optimization.
In the 20th century, there were millions of people educated as engineers who spent their lives optimizing the technology, which has never happened before.
I'm not knocking the alien theory, just applying Occam's razor.
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