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  • How do you write this colo(u)r? Pronounced the same, either way.
    How do you write this colo(u)r? Pronounced the same, either way.
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  • AIO. I was trafficked for two years and my bf tried to make a joke about it
    AIO. I was trafficked for two years and my bf tried to make a joke about it
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  • 風船と一緒に撮ってみたょ🩵

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    風船と一緒に撮ってみたょ☺️🩵 #beautiful #かわいいは正義 #cute #kawaii #かわいいが止まらない #可爱的 #風船 #schön #癒し #お気に入り #happy #thankyou #hairstyle
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  • Researchers are now 3D-printing autonomous robots that can evolve on their own, without human guidance—perfectly suited for space colonization missions. These intelligent machines are designed to adapt structurally and functionally to extreme alien conditions such as low gravity, radiation, and toxic atmospheres.

    Unlike traditional robots that require manual upgrades, these machines use evolutionary algorithms to improve themselves across generations—right on the spot. Some even experiment with modular self-assembly, meaning they can repair or reconfigure themselves if damaged.

    This groundbreaking tech represents a new era of bio-inspired AI, where robots could build habitats, extract resources, and prepare planets long before humans ever arrive.

    #SpaceRobots #3DPrintedAI #SelfEvolvingMachines #SpaceColonization #FutureTech
    Researchers are now 3D-printing autonomous robots that can evolve on their own, without human guidance—perfectly suited for space colonization missions. These intelligent machines are designed to adapt structurally and functionally to extreme alien conditions such as low gravity, radiation, and toxic atmospheres. Unlike traditional robots that require manual upgrades, these machines use evolutionary algorithms to improve themselves across generations—right on the spot. Some even experiment with modular self-assembly, meaning they can repair or reconfigure themselves if damaged. This groundbreaking tech represents a new era of bio-inspired AI, where robots could build habitats, extract resources, and prepare planets long before humans ever arrive. #SpaceRobots #3DPrintedAI #SelfEvolvingMachines #SpaceColonization #FutureTech
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  • Sizzling Shrimp Delight: Gambas al Ajillo!

    Ingredients:
    - 6 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
    - 500g large shrimp, peeled and deveined
    - 1/2 cup olive oil
    - 1-2 dried red chili peppers (adjust for spice level)
    - 1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped
    - Salt to taste
    - Lemon wedges for serving

    Preparation Time: 10 mins | Cooking Time: 8 mins | Total Time: 18 mins
    Nutritional Info: 320 kcal per serving | Servings: 4

    Let’s get cooking! First, grab a large skillet and pour in the olive oil. Heat it up over medium heat.

    Once the oil is shimmering, toss in the sliced garlic and dried chili peppers. Sauté them for about 1-2 minutes, stirring until the garlic turns a beautiful golden brown.

    Now, it’s time to add the star of the show: the shrimp! Raise the heat to medium-high and place the shrimp in the skillet. Cook for about 2-3 minutes on each side, or until they are pink and opaque.

    Season the shrimp with salt to taste, then sprinkle in the freshly chopped parsley for that vibrant touch.

    Take the skillet off the heat and serve your Gambas al Ajillo immediately with zesty lemon wedges on the side.

    For a delightful experience, pair this dish with crusty bread for dipping or enjoy alongside a refreshing salad.

    #tapas #seafood #gambasalajillo
    Sizzling Shrimp Delight: Gambas al Ajillo! Ingredients: - 6 cloves garlic, thinly sliced - 500g large shrimp, peeled and deveined - 1/2 cup olive oil - 1-2 dried red chili peppers (adjust for spice level) - 1/4 cup fresh parsley, chopped - Salt to taste - Lemon wedges for serving Preparation Time: 10 mins | Cooking Time: 8 mins | Total Time: 18 mins Nutritional Info: 320 kcal per serving | Servings: 4 Let’s get cooking! First, grab a large skillet and pour in the olive oil. Heat it up over medium heat. Once the oil is shimmering, toss in the sliced garlic and dried chili peppers. Sauté them for about 1-2 minutes, stirring until the garlic turns a beautiful golden brown. Now, it’s time to add the star of the show: the shrimp! Raise the heat to medium-high and place the shrimp in the skillet. Cook for about 2-3 minutes on each side, or until they are pink and opaque. Season the shrimp with salt to taste, then sprinkle in the freshly chopped parsley for that vibrant touch. Take the skillet off the heat and serve your Gambas al Ajillo immediately with zesty lemon wedges on the side. For a delightful experience, pair this dish with crusty bread for dipping or enjoy alongside a refreshing salad. #tapas #seafood #gambasalajillo
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