Maximilian Greymuzzle

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Maximilian Greymuzzle

@MGreymuzzle

Warehouse worker and part time landscape/wildlife photographer. 59 year old greymuzzle fluffy puppy! pfp is Warren for a bit, banner by @weaselDumb.

West Columbia, SC Se unió Mayıs 2018
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Maximilian Greymuzzle@MGreymuzzle·
Do NOT dm me at anytime asking for an art commission! This is getting really tiresome!
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SIlvur Linings@Silvur_Linings·
I’ve stated before I live in a consistent state of melancholy so I make a a lot of gothic lullabies before you ask this is not a real language I made it up my self for emotional music with lyrics that your mind fills in the void suno.com/s/S47JdKamRAeG…
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AllieJade@AllieJade1·
This group of construction workers got more than they bargained for! Looks like they had a wild visitor fall into one of their dug holes! After a few attempts they finally managed to get lift the animal out of the hole. By the time that happened, the animal wasn't in the mood for pleasant conversation! 😂 This one is def worth watching to the end! 🤣As they say - no good deed goes unpunished!
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Maximilian Greymuzzle@MGreymuzzle·
@RCEY28 I learned how to drive a car and back trailers at 8-9 years old, it was to help my grandfather back up his camper trailer because he had some health issues that made it difficult for him to do. I also tilled, plowed and planted his extensive field garden with a small tractor.
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Ryan Cey
Ryan Cey@RCEY28·
This young girl in red and green plaid pajamas sits at the wheel of a red Kioti tractor and slowly drives it across the muddy yard while a calm chocolate lab sits right beside her on the seat like a passenger.
 The big rear tires churn up dirt as she steers and the dog just looks around completely relaxed with the whole rig bouncing along.
 You watch a little kid turn a real piece of farm equipment into her personal ride with the family dog along for the adventure. Do you think it is adorable and harmless fun that builds confidence in kids or do you say letting a child drive heavy machinery like that with a dog on board is straight up reckless and asking for an accident?
 Would you let your kid do the same or keep them far away from the controls?
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Maximilian Greymuzzle@MGreymuzzle·
@RCEY28 Have done that in the past. But we didn’t have any fancy electronics, just stakes in the ground with a mark on them.
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Ryan Cey
Ryan Cey@RCEY28·
This man was operating a big yellow CAT grader on a construction site in Monmouth. He was using the blade to level and move dirt right next to the road while checking the digital grade screen in the cab the whole time. He looks completely focused and in control the whole time. I give him props for handling that kind of heavy equipment so smoothly, would you ever trust yourself behind the controls of something that big?
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Maximilian Greymuzzle@MGreymuzzle·
@washghost1 Well to get one of those blades you’ll need to go to the Caterpillar Work Tools plant in Kansas. That’s where I picked this one up.
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Washingtons ghost
Washingtons ghost@washghost1·
I’m gonna need someone who’s good at welding
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Maximilian Greymuzzle@MGreymuzzle·
@elonmusk No fraud was found. The only thing that happened was the biggest data breach ever by your employees!
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Only the fraud was stopped by DOGE and, even then, only some of the fraud
Senior Official Jeremy Lewin@UnderSecretaryF

On Friday, @StateDeptGHSD released its first wave of PEPFAR data, covering July-Sept 2025, after State took over USAID’s lifesaving health programs. Contrary to false media narratives, the data shows that President Trump’s foreign assistance review maintained and improved frontline lifesaving programs, while reducing NGO bloat and costs. During this transition period; - 20.6 million people w/ HIV received PEPFAR-supported antiretroviral treatment, exactly as many as during Biden’s last year - Early progress towards @SecRubio’s ambitious goal of ending mother-to-child transmission of HIV during @POTUS Trump’s second term, with preventive treatment initiated for 103k expectant/breastfeeding mothers, more than 2x as many as the same period a year earlier - Good initial progress moving programs, particularly in the treatment and testing space, to national health ministries as we champion self-reliance among health assistance countries This is all before the transformational investments in global health innovation and self-reliance made via the America First Global Health Strategy. Launched in Sept 2025, we have already signed 31 bilateral compacts worth more than $21 billion in U.S. commitments and country co-investment, and announced historic new innovation initiatives like our partnership with Gilead Sciences to get 3 million people in high-burden countries its new 99.9% effective twice yearly HIV prevention drug Lenacapavir. state.gov/releases/offic…

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Maximilian Greymuzzle
Maximilian Greymuzzle@MGreymuzzle·
@EnmiloX @sciencegirl It does happen, I’ve seen it many times. I used to live in south Florida, one side of the road would be dry and sunny the other side pouring down rain. One time I was getting off my boat, the bow was getting rain and the stern was completely dry, and this was on a 33’ sailboat.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
This is crazy to see A rare weather phenomenon where a small, intense rain shower creates a clear line between dry air and heavy rainfall, sometimes linked to microbursts.
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Maximilian Greymuzzle
Maximilian Greymuzzle@MGreymuzzle·
Loading a monster truck into the hauler. WARNING: Turn your volume down before viewing. I was standing about 10-15 feet away from the exhaust.
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Jenny@Jennnyyyyyy·
Riddle Time ⏰ Difficulty - Medium 😬
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Ryan Cey@RCEY28·
This Tesla Semi Frito-Lay truck is sitting at the industrial gate fully loaded with a massive trailer when it just takes off smooth and strong like it weighs nothing... The driver sits calm in the cab as the bright yellow and red cab pulls forward, turns sharp onto the road, and the whole Cheetos-wrapped trailer follows with zero strain while the fence and warehouse slide past. Electric trucks like this look futuristic and efficient hauling heavy loads without breaking a sweat, but now you’re watching one accelerate right in front of you Do you get excited about the future of clean trucking and cheer how quiet and powerful it is, or worry that these heavy battery rigs are going to tear up roads, bridges, and infrastructure faster than anyone admits?
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The first one of these I’ve actually liked. Stephen Hawking is hilarious. “Ha ha ha ha ha ha”
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Maximilian Greymuzzle@MGreymuzzle·
@stephenRB4 I went to Carolina Rebellion in 2017, I was 51 at the time. There were all ages attending including a lady who was at least 80.
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Stephen Black@stephenRB4·
The ageism on social media is wild! Most recently, a young woman saying that men aged 40 or above shouldn’t go to live music events because it’s ’weird’. Really? Go fuck yourself. People, whatever their age, can enjoy whatever music they want to. And I’ll say nothing about the young folk prancing about in their Nirvana t-shirts who can’t name the bass player or name more than two songs off ‘Nevermind’.
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Maximilian Greymuzzle@MGreymuzzle·
@slayabidesD0TL @stacycay Maybe you should have worded it better, because the way you wrote that implies that they were arrested for exercising their 1A right to protest.
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Jews and Basketball@slayabidesD0TL·
@MGreymuzzle @stacycay I never said it was dummy. The people who were arrested all did crimes. Most of them got off with little to no punishment. This entire idea that the protests were stifled is laughable. Bunch of brain rotted terrorist lovers.
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Stacy Cay
Stacy Cay@stacycay·
I was gonna protest but the school said no :(
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Jews and Basketball@slayabidesD0TL·
@stacycay i got awwested for doing a crime so now i'm going to just lay down and tweet all day about Israel for the rest of my life.
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Maximilian Greymuzzle
Maximilian Greymuzzle@MGreymuzzle·
@MccoySecretary It wasn’t a factory, it was a warehouse. That said, it was full of highly combustible paper products, inadequate fire suppression system, and from the aerial view I saw afterwards apparently no firewalls to slow the spread.
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Secretary McCoy@MccoySecretary·
@Mr_Husky1 I don't really understand how an entire factory goes up in flames. What? No smoke alarms, no sprinklers, no fire dept when fire small? Does everyone just stand around with marshmallow and say, "hand me a stick?"
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
A massive fire completely destroyed a 1.2 million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark distribution center in Ontario, California, early on April 7, 2026. The warehouse, operated by third-party logistics firm NFI Industries, was packed wall-to-wall with paper products including toilet paper, Kleenex tissues, Huggies diapers, and Cottonelle. It spanned an area roughly equivalent to 11 city blocks. When firefighters arrived, the blaze had already grown out of control. Despite a rapid response involving around 175 firefighters and 20 fire engines, the building's sprinkler system was overwhelmed by the highly flammable contents. Crews were forced to pull back and fight the fire from the exterior only. The roof soon collapsed, and the entire facility along with its massive inventory was declared a total loss. No injuries were reported. The suspect, 29-year-old Chamel Abdulkarim of Highland, California, worked for NFI Industries at the site. A co-worker reported seeing him loading trailers just a couple of hours before the fire broke out around 12:30 a.m. During a break, he reportedly walked off, and shortly afterward the alarms sounded. Abdulkarim allegedly recorded himself on his phone as he deliberately set the fire. The video, which he posted to Instagram (since removed), showed him walking through the warehouse aisles and using a lighter to ignite multiple pallets of paper goods in different locations. While doing so, the facility's intercom could be heard announcing the fire alarm, yet he continued. He repeatedly voiced his grievance, stating variations of: “All you had to do was pay us enough to live.” At one point he added comments along the lines of the products being “dirt cheap” despite the pay issues. Toward the end of the clip, as flames raged in the corridor behind him, he turned to the camera and said: “There goes your inventory.” Online viewers who saw the video quickly recognized what it depicted and contacted police with tips. Officers arrested Abdulkarim the same night. He faces multiple felony arson charges and is being held without bail at West Valley Detention Center in Rancho Cucamonga. Kimberly-Clark noted that the distribution center was run by their logistics partner NFI and activated a response team to assist affected workers and help limit disruptions to customers. The incident underscores how vulnerable large warehouses filled with combustible materials can be once multiple ignition points are set. Regardless of any frustrations over wages or working conditions, deliberately torching a massive facility like this is a serious criminal act that endangers lives, destroys livelihoods, and causes widespread economic harm. The legal process will now determine the full consequences he faces.
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