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i actually cant stop thinking abt this scene

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xxxholic1 year ago

the smirk when the 4th one missed him and the non reaction and head turn… who is this diva

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shae1 year ago

Dee’s face this whole scene always makes me giggle. The twins are actually crazy

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xxxholic1 year ago

her stare was actually her using twin telepathy to transfer extra power

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Christian Sanz1 year ago

We’re heading toward a world where autonomous systems will be everywhere. They will move people, goods, sensors, and even decisions without asking for human input. Today, we only see the early signals. A few drones in the air. A handful of self-driving trucks. Some real-time sensing of key infrastructure. But the truth is we still see very little. At best, we capture five percent of our own terrain in real time. Satellites give us fragments. Drones give us glimpses. Most of the world, most of the time, is still invisible. That is going to change. At some point, every square inch of land and ocean will be monitored continuously. Machines will scan, interpret, and update the state of the physical world with no gaps and no delay. That data will be available not just to us, but to whoever gets there first. The same shift is coming to logistics. Right now, we move things within the limits of what humans can manage. Flights are scheduled. Trucks are driven. Operators are assigned. But once autonomy becomes the default, the scale of movement changes. We will see a four or five-fold increase in volume. Goods will be transferred instantly. People will be relocated without pause. Entire networks will function without waiting for human authorization. This introduces a different kind of power structure. The question becomes who owns the pathways. Who sees what. Who can act first. This has nothing to do with ideology and everything to do with speed, saturation, and reach. The systems that dominate communication, transportation, and sensing will also shape which forms of government persist. Those with the clearest picture and the fastest ability to respond will set the conditions the rest of the world has to live within. We like to believe that the future will preserve the values we care about. But that depends on who gets there first. And what they decide to build. I’m obviously biased. As a U.S. Navy veteran, my bet is on the United States. Not just to build faster systems, but to build ones that reflect something deeper… our values, our way of life, and the belief that power should still answer to people. That only happens if we pay attention. If we stay in the race. If we lead. 🇺🇸 cc @USAvionix @pmarca @Benioff @garrytan @rauchg @elonmusk @nikitabier @naval

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❄️Physics Boyt❄️1 year ago

The fact this was sober Dennis, so he felt ALL of that.

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xxxholic1 year ago

locked tf in 😭😭😭😭😭

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kat1 year ago

“we would have obliterated those giant paws”

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xxxholic1 year ago

macs beef with her is actually so funny 😭😭😭

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Bio211 year ago

I forget the context but Dee is so locked in

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xxxholic1 year ago

her and dennis were in a competition against charlie, mac and frank. shes staring bcs she knows his success is imminent 🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️

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(hunter)bidenist-jellicle-Mua’dibist 🇵🇸🇺🇦1 year ago

The gong is the best part

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