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@adrien4ej

Warrior, prophet, poet. | He/him/his | #FreePalestine #FreeTheLand

Beigetreten Ağustos 2009
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Daily Turkic
Daily Turkic@DailyTurkic·
This Palestinian man shows a document from the Ottoman Empire, sealed by Ottoman officers, proving his family’s ownership of 60 acres of land in Jurish, West Bank.
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Cedars and Saints🇻🇦
Cedars and Saints🇻🇦@CedarsAndSaints·
This is one of my fav videos to watch. The Maronite words of consecration - spoken in Aramaic, the very same language of Christ. Whenever I feel anxious or just need to hear something beautiful, I return to this. Holy Thursday felt like the right time to share this again. Take 2 mins today. Let it wash over you🕊️
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𝐌𝐚𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐥𝐦
These Iranian🇮🇷 girls are trolling Israel🇮🇱 at the next level: ‘Israel is attacking Iran’s historical sites, but Iran can’t respond the same way because Israel has no history.’ 🙄😂
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courtneybonneauimages@cbonneauimages·
On this Easter weekend, remember that Israel uses American taxpayer dollars to destroy churches in the Middle East.
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
After the right to torture Palestinians, Apartheid Israel claims the right to HANG Palestinians. The shame of the century continues. Ben Gvir belongs in The Hague.
UN Special Procedures@UN_SPExperts

URGENT: UN experts @FranceskAlbs and @profbensaul deplore #Israel’s adoption of the death penalty law which violates international law and risks discriminatory application against #Palestinians and call for its immediate repeal.

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
By 2 PM, you're worse at learning than you were at breakfast. The connections between your brain cells get so loaded with information throughout the morning that they start to max out, like a hard drive running low on storage. A study published this January in the journal NeuroImage is the first to show that an afternoon nap can reverse this. About an hour of sleep in the early afternoon physically resets your brain's ability to learn. Researchers at the University of Freiburg and the University of Geneva had 20 people either nap between 1:15 and 2:15 PM or stay awake. Then they used magnetic pulses to measure what happened inside the brain. After the nap, the overall strength of connections between brain cells decreased, indicating that the brain cleared out clutter and freed up space. And the brain's ability to form new connections increased. It was ready to learn again. Until this study, scientists had only seen this kind of reset after a full night of sleep. The theory behind this has been developing for over 20 years. Giulio Tononi and Chiara Cirelli proposed it at the University of Wisconsin in 2003. Every experience during the day strengthens connections between brain cells. That's how learning works. But those connections can only get so strong before they hit a ceiling. They burn more energy and eventually max out, so your brain can't take in anything new. Sleep is what turns the volume back down. Their lab saw this under a microscope in 2017. They mapped 6,920 connections in mouse brains and found they shrank by about 18% after sleep. The shrinkage was selective: about 80% of connections got trimmed back. The strongest 20%, the ones holding your most important memories, were left alone. Tononi estimated that in a human brain (which has over 100 trillion of these connections), trillions of them slim down every single night. The January study shows a nap can trigger that same kind of reset. The effects persisted for up to 2 hours after waking. A 1995 NASA study found that pilots who napped for just 26 minutes showed 54% better alertness and 34% better performance on the job. Now there's a biological explanation for that. A nap clears your brain's storage to make room for what comes next.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano

A short afternoon nap restores brain neuroplasticity.

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Daniel Aldana Cohen
Daniel Aldana Cohen@aldatweets·
The data center boom is so bleak. Another lifeline for fossil fuels amidst oil wars and climate chaos. We don't even need this to run the tech we already have. The only reason to keep building is to keep enriching billionaires by replacing human labor w dangerous tech.
Michael Thomas@curious_founder

Over the last 3 months, I've reviewed 100+ documents to understand how Google is powering its data centers for Cleanview's latest report. One of the many takeaways: Google is considering using on-site natural gas power. Few companies in the world are hungrier for electricity than Google. In the AI era, the company's appetite for energy is only growing. This year Google will invest $180B—most of it in data centers. Each new data center requires as much electricity as a small city. Permit documents and site plans we obtained show campus designs that use 800–1,000 MW. And Google is building dozens of these data centers. Cleanview now tracks 63 Google data center projects across 20 U.S. states. Finding enough electricity to power all of this development has become arguably the company's most important operational challenge. Until recently, Google's power strategy was straightforward. The company connected its data centers to the grid and bought clean energy PPAs. Google has spent more than a decade building a reputation as a climate leader on the strength of that model. But our latest report—and the documents we obtained to produce it—reveal a more complicated story and an evolving power strategy. Google recently partnered with Crusoe to develop the Goodnight Campus in Texas. In January 2026, Crusoe filed a permit to build a 933 MW natural gas power plant on-site at the Goodnight campus. Documents obtained by Cleanview show that the gas plant would power two buildings on the campus and would not connect to the power grid. The gas turbines could emit as much as 4.5 million tons of CO2 per year. We commissioned high-resolution satellite images and confirmed the two buildings that would receive power from the gas plant are under construction. A Google spokesperson said the company hasn't signed an offtake agreement with Crusoe for the natural gas plant. Someone familiar with the partnership between the two companies described the negotiations as ongoing and said the amount of power Google would use from the gas plant is still TBD. The Goodnight campus is just one of more than 60 data center projects we reviewed for our report. It's important to stress that Google is also investing more in clean energy technology than almost any other entity—public or private—in the world. And it's doing so in innovative ways, as I wrote about recently. The full report on Google's power strategy includes all of this and much more. We reviewed and wrote up case studies on 25 power deals signed over the last year. We're also releasing two datasets along with it. You can get the full report and datasets on our website. We've also released a free excerpt with more details on the Goodnight project.

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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
The sloganeering went from “Free Iran,” to, “Bomb all civilian infrastructure and leave 90 million people without clean water or medical care.”
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BreakThrough News
BreakThrough News@BTnewsroom·
Rubio: Imagine if Iran funded the well-being of its people, rather than its military Trump, two days later: We can’t fund daycare or Medicaid, we need more money for our military
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Mohanad
Mohanad@MohanadElbalal·
The reason why Israel can maintain its base of support amongst the US Christian right while it goes about persecuting and ethnically cleansing Christian villages and destroying some of the oldest religious sites in Christendom is because at its root this has never been about faith it’s about white supremacy and colonialism and the cloaks that are used to mask it. Zionism/Manifest destiny are not beliefs they are/where engineered pretexts to remove indigenous populations.
WULF@DerWulf

“Israeli Forces Bulldoze Saint George Statue in Christian Lebanese Village”

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katexbt.hl@katexbt·
Wow, LinkedIn just got caught in a huge scandal. Here's what's going on: > Every time you open LinkedIn in a Chrome-based browser, LinkedIn’s JavaScript executes a silent scan of your installed browser extensions. > The scan probes for thousands of specific extensions by ID, collects the results, encrypts them, and transmits them to LinkedIn’s servers. It gets worse: > The scan doesn’t just look for LinkedIn-related tools. > It identifies whether you use an Islamic content filter (PordaAI — “Blur Haram objects, real-time AI for Islamic values”) > whether you’ve installed an anti-Zionist political tagger (Anti-Zionist Tag), or a tool designed for neurodivergent users Huge L after L
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Washington's propaganda is completely backfiring. Instead of isolating Iran, the war has sparked a massive awakening across Asia. Citizens in Thailand are flocking to learn about Persian history and American politics to uncover the truth. The American empire is losing narrative
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Nicholas Fabiano, MD
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano·
A short afternoon nap restores brain neuroplasticity.
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Saul Staniforth
Saul Staniforth@SaulStaniforth·
Mustafa Barghouti: "We would not have reached this level of fascism [in Israel] if it wasn't for the silence of the international community"
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emma
emma@e___sterling·
every photo i’ve seen of palestine before mass obliteration has been the most beautiful and dreamlike landscape i’ve ever seen. hell is not enough
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Sohail Jannessari
Sohail Jannessari@SoJannessari·
Wife, who's a biologist, says the biggest goal of everyone in Iran who studied medical sciences, biology, and related sciences was to work, research, and study at the Pasteur Institute. A biologist friend says they feel paralyzed. And similar stories.
Ali Hashem علي هاشم@Alihashem

American-Israeli attack on the Pasteur Institute in Tehran, a century-old health research center and a member of the international Pasteur network. Since 1920, this institute has been one of the pioneers and major hubs of vaccine production in the region.

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