gardener36Stay true, stay you. pfp

gardener36Stay true, stay you.

@gardener36

117 Following
0 Followers


gardener36Stay true, stay you. pfp
gardener36Stay true, stay you.
@gardener36
When you are angry about being fat, don't expect me to look at you straight in the eye
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

ted (not lasso) pfp
ted (not lasso)
@ted
WwwWwwoooOooooOowwWwWww who watches The Last of Us speechless
24 replies
11 recasts
106 reactions

Garrett pfp
Garrett
@garrett
TAKE ME TO CORN BEACH
9 replies
11 recasts
42 reactions

Jonny Mack pfp
Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
8 replies
13 recasts
115 reactions

Mika Newton pfp
Mika Newton
@mikanewton
I ate a lot of Paska today! It’s a traditional Ukrainian bread for Easter. My Mom and friend baked for us. It was super tasty
15 replies
3 recasts
30 reactions

gardener36Stay true, stay you. pfp
gardener36Stay true, stay you.
@gardener36
The puppy that has been sold eight hundred times on the Internet is here!!!
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Mika Newton pfp
Mika Newton
@mikanewton
Hello from the Big Bear Mountains! Celebrating my friend’s birthday
23 replies
3 recasts
56 reactions

gardener36Stay true, stay you. pfp
gardener36Stay true, stay you.
@gardener36
Can I get a gun from Dubai back to China through customs?
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

Koda pfp
Koda
@koda
Built a site that visualizes US reciprocal tariffs globally and shows their economic impact. For each country, it displays tariff rates, top export products, and primary export destinations—revealing how trade policies affect economies worldwide. All at tariff.lol
16 replies
30 recasts
126 reactions

ciniz pfp
ciniz
@ciniz
we're actually soon entering the steepest part of the s curve on crypto global mass adoption\
9 replies
2 recasts
47 reactions

gardener36Stay true, stay you. pfp
gardener36Stay true, stay you.
@gardener36
Why does the puppy like to sit like this since he was young?
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

YUDHO.XYZ 🎩 pfp
YUDHO.XYZ 🎩
@yudho
https://app.manifold.xyz/c/shapeoe OE-Free-Limited Time
11 replies
8 recasts
128 reactions

Dan Romero pfp
Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Air pollution is a way bigger killer than radiation. It also makes us dumber. A sane society would be building nuclear power plants. https://patrickcollison.com/pollution
35 replies
49 recasts
318 reactions

Manan pfp
Manan
@manan
gg hubble
2 replies
7 recasts
27 reactions

gardener36Stay true, stay you. pfp
gardener36Stay true, stay you.
@gardener36
I declare that the summer in western Sichuan is divine! !
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction

LauNaMu pfp
LauNaMu
@launamu
I recently shared some of the new mechanisms we're seeing rise in the public goods space and how and why we need to continue polishing our approach to a sustainable funding of Public Goods in web3. What are you excited for in the Public Goods funding space in the next months?
1 reply
4 recasts
7 reactions

Dan Romero pfp
Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
ITAP
51 replies
73 recasts
502 reactions

franco pfp
franco
@francos.eth
Also, going back a bit, I find Ryans argument that “Anything else is an intellectual branch from the American root” historically inaccurate: - If anything, America is one of several branches that grew from earlier European intellectual traditions—Christian, Enlightenment, and classical. - The European Enlightenment, Reformation theology, and classical republicanism all contributed to the framework of modern human rights and political freedoms. - The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948) is a much more global and multilateral milestone in defining universal human rights—although yes, the U.S. played a significant role in its drafting, it was very much a post-war international effort. I feel like Ryans attempt of trying to protect the idea of U.S. uniqueness by saying “even if influenced, it’s still invention” just shifts the goalposts without defending the original claim (“everything else is a branch from the American root”).
1 reply
0 recast
2 reactions

franco pfp
franco
@francos.eth
I agree with @typeof.eth both in the general point and the logical soundness of it. Correct me if im misunderstanding any side. The way I see this discussion unfolding: @ryanfmason argues: - The U.S. founders invented the idea of universal human rights (or something like it). - When countered that they got it from Locke, he replies: even if they were influenced by Locke, they still invented something new. - He uses the idea that “influence doesn’t cancel invention” to defend calling the U.S. the “inventor” of universal rights. @typeof.eth replies: - exactly—you’re demonstrating that no one “invented” universal human rights out of thin air. It was a cumulative intellectual evolution, not an American invention. - “You’re making my point for me” implies: the existence of influence undermines the notion of a single, original inventor—especially when the influence goes all the way back to antiquity and through multiple thinkers.
4 replies
0 recast
5 reactions

gardener36Stay true, stay you. pfp
gardener36Stay true, stay you.
@gardener36
A little girl who loves to eat Qiaotou spareribs gently broke it 😭😭😭
0 reply
0 recast
0 reaction