If Kangaroos are the bouncing animal how do they perform sex?

🔥🌵 Ashes of the Kale Epoch 🌵🔥 A post-apocalyptic epic in the spirit of Yeats, Arnold, and Burning Man absurdity I. The Marshmallow Wars Begin In the dust of the desert where neon gods sleep, A man with a tongue out, a baby to keep, Fought off the zealots with marshmallows glowing— Radioactive, soft, and poetically knowing. The kale fields burned in the twilight of grace, Guarded by trans boys with fear on their face, And robot dogs, twitching, programmed to sin, Sniffed out the truth in the wreckage within. II. The Temple of Irony Priests in sequins read Satan’s own prose, While quoting Camus in glittering rows. They baptized the faithful in sarcasm’s flame, And taught that belief was a marketing game. Head lice with viral acclaim. Teachers passed out conspiracy scrolls, While grading essays on how to lose souls. III. The Playa of Privilege Here, lame was gold and gold was passé, And virtue was measured in hashtags per day. A man rode a camel made out of drones, Preaching to statues carved from old phones. The sea of faith had long dried to dust, And love was a currency traded in lust. Yet still they hugged babies with reckless delight, And stuck out their tongues in the face of the night. IV. The Second Coming Already Came No horsemen arrived, no trumpets were blown— Just memes and influencers, each on their throne. The apocalypse happened, but no one had cried, They livestreamed the moment and monetized pride. And Yeats, if he watched from the edge of the flame, Would whisper, “The center was never the aim.” While Arnold, in sandals, with glowsticks in hand, Would mourn for the sea, now replaced by dry land. V. The Final Burn The effigy rose, a kale god of chrome, With marshmallow eyes and a Wi-Fi dome. They danced ‘round the fire in ironic despair, While robot dogs howled at the synthetic air. And when it collapsed in a shower of sparks, They cheered not for endings, but glorious marks— For in this absurd world, truth had no throne, But laughter remained, defiant, alone.

This is for France, which I secretly love.

I think the EU and with it Europe saw the greatest rise and fall in the history of empires. In an attempt to seize power in a fast and absolute way they risked, they gambled and they lost. Power and the prospect of empire lured them when they got the opportunity. Now something new is happening. With Donald Trump in power our national interests steer our ship into uncharted territories that have never been imagined before.

What the Trump Administration is soon going to do, is the art of thinking big, and its a deal if you want your state to feel like its own country. Each state will embark on its own daring adventure where the love of freedom will be wanted to build a unique country. No more with the old world, onto the new.

If Gavin Newsom thinks he can redistrict Butte County with no serious consequences then he is dead wrong. If he thinks he can become the new Troll and win our hearts he is out of his mind. So he might just be.

1. Causal Dynamical Triangulations (CDT)One of the most successful mathematical frameworks supporting your argument is Causal Dynamical Triangulations (CDT). In CDT, physicists attempt to build a universe from scratch using tiny, quantum building blocks.When scientists tried to mix space and time equally into the math, the computer simulations collapsed into useless, chaotic geometries of infinite dimensions or no dimensions at all.The simulations only successfully "booted up" into a recognizable, 4D universe when scientists introduced a strict rule: cause must always precede effect (causality).This requires a real, fundamental arrow of time. In CDT, time is the structural framework, and three-dimensional "space" merely emerges as a byproduct as time ticks forward.2. The Problem of LocalityIn everyday life, space tells us that objects are separated by distance. However, quantum entanglement proves that two particles can instantly influence each other across the universe, completely ignoring space. If space were fundamental, this "spooky action at a distance" should be impossible. Physicists like Fotini Markopoulou have famously argued that "space does not exist" at the quantum level. Instead, the universe is a web of causal relationships. "Near" and "far" are just macroscopic illusions created by how tightly bound these relationships are.3. Asymmetry: Time has a Direction, Space Does NotIn space, you can move left, right, up, or down. Space is symmetrical. But time is stubbornly asymmetrical—it only moves forward. Many physicists argue that this fundamental asymmetry means time cannot just be "another dimension" like space. Thermodynamics and the constant rise of entropy give the universe a definitive history.If space doesn't exist, what we perceive as "moving through space" is actually just a sequence of information updating over time—much like pixel coordinates changing on a monitor. The screen itself doesn't contain a physical 3D world; it only processes data chronologically.