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TKtaterkat.bsky.social

all cut out and ready for sticking on stuff

merch photo! a cartoonishly drawn raccoon and opossums team lift a garbage can full of junk food (out of the top we can see a bag of microwave popcorn, an apple core, a Chinese take out container, and a banana peel). under their feet in an unfurled banner with the words "team work makes the dream work"
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Jqueijunes.bsky.social

as pessoas voltando do trabalho e eu e a gabs voltando do container no bus

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Zzendarva.bsky.social

We used to ship our application to our customer on a scratch image, with no unnecessary binaries. We were told we had to stop, and switch to a distro of their choice because they couldn't scan the scratch container for security issues. just... what?

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Union Pacific runs "shuttle" service from the Barbours Cut container terminal at the Port of Houston to its intermodal yard in Dallas (seen here at sunset) in addition to trains to more distant places like Chicago, Denver, and Los Angeles. Think of each of these boxes as a truck that isn't on IH45.

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UYultrayanto.bsky.social

Look, I'd like to see YOU try and keep Aru out of your stuff when he can just eat the whole container At least he's so big that eating a whole container of the stuff I was working on isn't that much of a shock to his body

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BDbezzyboop.bsky.social

A place I used to live actually had a shop where you could buy rarely used herbs and spices by the teaspoon. You took your own container. Perfect for trying out interesting recipes.

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Ldiariolubs.bsky.social

queria estar no container mds que inferno que esse salario so cai no quinto dia util

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LIcoolhand.bsky.social

The US imports almost as many bananas as it does car parts by weight. lolwhat

The image is a graphic showing container volume by weight for select imported goods, measured year-to-date through July. The squares represent different categories of imports, scaled by total weight, with percentages indicating how much of each good arrives via East and Gulf Coast ports.

	•	The largest square shows furniture at 55% via East/Gulf Coast ports.
	•	Car parts and tires are both shown at 55%.
	•	Bananas have a higher percentage at 75%.
	•	Wine is at 74%.
	•	Plywood has the highest percentage at 81%.

Additionally, there is a note stating that the squares are scaled by total weight, with a reference weight of 4.5 million tons for the largest square.
The image is a graphic displaying export container volume by weight for select goods, scaled by total weight, with data up to a reference point of 1.7 million tons. Each square represents a different type of export, and the percentages indicate how much of each good is exported via East and Gulf Coast ports.

	•	Plastic pellets take up the largest square, with 97% exported via East/Gulf Coast ports.
	•	Chemicals for PVC show 100% exported via these ports.
	•	Poultry byproducts have 98% exported through these ports.
	•	Cotton shows 58%.
	•	Soybeans have 54%.
	•	Paper waste shows 47% exported via East/Gulf Coast ports.

The arrangement emphasizes the varying percentages of exports routed through these ports for different commodities.
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MEinnerpartisan.bsky.social

also, if i were a dock worker hearing screaming children, i would simply open the container, but i guess i'm built differently.

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CSdrosgood.bsky.social

So people think our national toilet paper stockpile is made in China and imported on giant container ships?

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