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  1. @drahardja should require candidates for office to pass the citizenship tests regarding our republic . This alone would have kept #cheetolini out of office

  2. Various other discs I've dyed in the past. I haven't been doing much recently, but this walk through old photos is stirring the muse. #discgolf #discdyeing

  3. This is a commission I did for someone who was into the Mandalorian. I took a light colored glitter infused disc and did a black dye over the stencil. I was pretty happy with the results as was my customer. #discgolf #discdyeing

  4. Here is an earlier photo of the Ren and Stimpy dye that I put on a Kastaplast. The lines and colors are much sharper than the images taken at a later date as the dyes tend to bleed over time. #discgolf #discdyeing

  5. This is a 148g Wraith I dyed a few years back. I just came across the photo and thought I would share. #discgolf #discdyeing

  6. @noondlyt unfortunately I think "missed" is doing a lot of work here. Missed on purpose, negligently ignored, or actively conspired to suppress are closer to reality. #EpsteinFiles #gopcoverup #BillionairePedosStickTogether

  7. I just received my Natalie Ryan tour series discs. I bought them to support her with an eye toward dyeing them. The plastic and finish are amazing, truly beautiful work, Neptune. #natalieryan #discgolf #neptunediscs #discdyeing

  8. numbercruncher has a new video out! It's gorgeous and gives a nifty explanation of Coxeter-Dynkin diagrams, showing off 4d polyhchora!

    youtube.com/watch?v=oUCH6UaqOKg

    #maths #4d

  9. The brain processes numbers in different ways, depending on the context. A new study shows that the brain uses two distinct neural systems for number processing: one for symbolic numbers, such as digits and words, and one for non-symbolic numbers, such as dots and sounds. The study also reveals how the brain switches between these systems depending on the task.

    #NumberProcessing #Brain #NeuralSystems neurosciencenews.com/number-pr

  10. The brain processes numbers in different ways, depending on the context. A new study shows that the brain uses two distinct neural systems for number processing: one for symbolic numbers, such as digits and words, and one for non-symbolic numbers, such as dots and sounds. The study also reveals how the brain switches between these systems depending on the task.

    #NumberProcessing #Brain #NeuralSystems neurosciencenews.com/number-pr

  11. The brain processes numbers in different ways, depending on the context. A new study shows that the brain uses two distinct neural systems for number processing: one for symbolic numbers, such as digits and words, and one for non-symbolic numbers, such as dots and sounds. The study also reveals how the brain switches between these systems depending on the task.

    #NumberProcessing #Brain #NeuralSystems neurosciencenews.com/number-pr

  12. The brain processes numbers in different ways, depending on the context. A new study shows that the brain uses two distinct neural systems for number processing: one for symbolic numbers, such as digits and words, and one for non-symbolic numbers, such as dots and sounds. The study also reveals how the brain switches between these systems depending on the task.

    #NumberProcessing #Brain #NeuralSystems neurosciencenews.com/number-pr

  13. The brain processes numbers in different ways, depending on the context. A new study shows that the brain uses two distinct neural systems for number processing: one for symbolic numbers, such as digits and words, and one for non-symbolic numbers, such as dots and sounds. The study also reveals how the brain switches between these systems depending on the task.

    #NumberProcessing #Brain #NeuralSystems neurosciencenews.com/number-pr