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*Tennessee Truck Mod*

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There’s no point in going to the dentist after you’re 20. They’re just going to be mean to you

There’s no point in going to the dentist after you’re 20. They’re just going to be mean to you

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FBI: We are releasing the alien files. The files:

FBI: We are releasing the alien files. The files:

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Primary (raw materials) 
- extraction of raw materials 
- farming/fishing/etc
Secondary (finished goods) 
- manufacturing 
- utilities (gas, electricity, etc) 
- construction
Tertiary (service sector) 
- retail, hospitality, communication 
- real estate, IT, leisure 
- financial services, healthcare, etc
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Economic Sectors Explained Primary (raw materials) - extraction of raw materials - farming/fishing/etc Secondary (finished goods) - manufacturing - utilities (gas, electricity, etc) - construction Tertiary (service sector) - retail, hospitality, communication - real estate, IT, leisure - financial services, healthcare, etc Quaternary (infor

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In an airport buying a surge-priced sandwich that turns out to be $25 while an AI cover of 'Blinding Lights' plays over the ceiling speakers and 10,000 motion-tracking flock Palantir cameras are pointed at me daring me to steal

In an airport buying a surge-priced sandwich that turns out to be $25 while an AI cover of 'Blinding Lights' plays over the ceiling speakers and 10,000 motion-tracking flock Palantir cameras are pointed at me daring me to steal

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We've used rain barrels for over 10 years to water our plants. Instead of chemicals, we add feeder goldfish each spring—they eat mosquito larvae, algae, and debris all summer. At the end of the season, we bring them inside until the thaw. It's an easy, natural way to keep water safe and chemical-free, and one of my favorite homesteading tricks. 

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We've used rain barrels for over 10 years to water our plants. Instead of chemicals, we add feeder goldfish each spring—they eat mosquito larvae, algae, and debris all summer. At the end of the season, we bring them inside until the thaw. It's an easy, natural way to keep water safe and chemical-free, and one of my favorite homesteading tricks. T

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