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True Earth
True Earth@TrueEarth2·
The Moon is trying to out run the "space Kraft"🤣
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Pflip@Pflip·
@NicoSchira cmq questo è quello che rimproverò di più alla dirigenza della Juventus negli ultimi anni. Vero o no. Quando era la Juventus a subire gogne mediatiche di tutti i generi (ancora ora, ma non essendo vincente frega di meno alla gente) non c'è mai stato un dirigente che si lamentasse
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Nicolò Schira
Nicolò Schira@NicoSchira·
Lo sfogo di #Chivu: “Vedo, sento e ascolto cose che non hanno a che fare coi valori dello sport. La gogna mediatica post Inter-Juve non l'ho più vista altrove. Se gli episodi sono a favore dell'Inter parte la gogna e ci tirano i sassi, se sono contro l'Inter stanno tutti zitti…”
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Pflip@Pflip·
@Victor2356899 @Coinvo bot only, even after the withdrawal has been asked it will take a full year to take effect
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VictorL
VictorL@Victor2356899·
@Coinvo Nonsense. Anyone who believes that has no idea how a NATO withdrawal works. Trump can't decide that or even declare it. Only Congress can do that.
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Coinvo
Coinvo@Coinvo·
🇺🇸 PRESIDENT TRUMP: "I don't need Congress approval to pull out of NATO."
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Pflip
Pflip@Pflip·
@TSovrana @64Mgg Concordo, quella di capra è superiore per sapore e digeribilità. Un pò più difficile da trovare.
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Trinacria Sovrana 🧱
@64Mgg Perfettamente d'accordo. Ma in compenso, ti comunico che esiste la ricotta di capra. Una roba spaziale!!!
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Marì Melogranì 
Siamo tutti d'accordo che la ricotta di mucca non esiste, vero? Bene.
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Caligula
Caligula@GiusGermanicus1·
@stats_feed To be fair Americans think soccer is gay.
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World of Statistics
World of Statistics@stats_feed·
⚽️ No continent outside of Europe and South America have won the World Cup.
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Pflip
Pflip@Pflip·
@SuitablePolitic So many errors, it is laughing. - USA stuff is not compliant with EU regulations. Make it compliant and you will be able to sell it like others - VAT tax is applied to ANY good, imported or produced locally. - Tariffs are applied to the importer of goods, not to the producers.
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Derek. 🇺🇸
Derek. 🇺🇸@SuitablePolitic·
EU: "We have a special relationship with the USA!" USA: "Sweet. So we have a trade problem. We're buying all your stuff, which is cool. But you don't buy any of our stuff." EU: "Okay. But that doesn't really matter, right?!" USA: "Well. Since our market is so full of your stuff, that's less room for our own stuff. Which would be fine. But we only really sell our stuff to us, because... you don't buy our stuff." EU: "Okay, I guess. But really, we can't buy your stuff because of the dollar." USA: "Well, that's one barrier. But you also create more barriers." EU: "No, we don't!" USA: "You tariff us." EU: "Well, we need to!" USA: "And your VAT taxes make imports nonviable in your markets." EU: "That's to protect our own markets!" USA: "Great, so you understand what we're doing perfectly. We're tariffing you." EU: "YOU CAN'T DO THAT!" USA: "Well, until you remove those barriers, we are doing that." EU: "YOU HATE WESTERN CIVILIZATION!"
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@SuitablePolitic Noticed you missed the whole 'we're going to tariff you and threaten to take over European land'

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Pflip@Pflip·
@NXT4EU Just FYI, after announcing the withdraw, it must pass one full year before it takes effect.
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NXT EU
NXT EU@NXT4EU·
🚨 - Major US senator backs Trump and says that Trump has the full authority to withdraw from NATO. We might just wake up with NATO gone within the next few days.
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Pflip@Pflip·
@ultimoranet Se solo il 20% del petrolio passa per Ormuz e, di questo, l'80% va in Asia, perchè l'EU dovrebbe avere una crisi energetica ?
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Ultimora.net
Ultimora.net@ultimoranet·
L'Unione europea deve prepararsi a una crisi energetica "di lunga durata" causata dalla guerra in Medio Oriente e sta valutando "tutte le possibilità" per affrontarla, compreso il razionamento del carburante e il rilascio di ulteriori riserve di petrolio. Lo ha detto il commissario Ue all'Energia, Dan Jorgensen, avvertendo che per carburante per aerei o diesel "le cose potrebbero peggiorare nelle prossime settimane"
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Romelu Lubamba
Romelu Lubamba@matteoelle1985·
provate a pensare un attimo se è mai stata fatta una campagna denigratoria tipo "Tizio deve andarsene dall'Italia per il suo bene" a giocatori di juve o milan. provateci un attimo. ecco. non servono altre spiegazioni.
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Pflip@Pflip·
@Semeoro10 Il giappone sono una serie di isole con nessun confine terrestre.....
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@Semeoro10
@Semeoro10@Semeoro10·
Il Giappone non gradisce l’Islam radicalizzato Niente burqa Niente preghiera pubblica Niente moschee Che cosa aspetta l’Europa a regolamentare?
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Pflip@Pflip·
@FreedomHasWon Stupid liar to fool stupid people. The number he quotes is the TOTAL defense budget of USA compare to other NAO countries. It is NOT the contribution ratio of each country to NATO budget. USA contributes to NATO budget even less than Germany.
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🦊The SLY Silver Fox 2.0🦊
Rubio is on fire! Why do we pay 62% of NATO’s budget but can’t use what we pay for? NATO is now a spineless organization.
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Kuchi
Kuchi@Kuchiii00·
@PressSec Trump delivering again! Murders at lowest since 1900 thanks to Pam Bondi. Todd Blanche stepping up as Acting AG – let's keep winning! 🇺🇸🔥 #MAGA"
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Pflip@Pflip·
@realBrandonGill So, why don't you all leave and return America to the natives ?
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Brandon Gill
Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill·
America belongs to Americans. It does not belong to the world.
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Pflip@Pflip·
@stelzner_n1150 you can go there and sell them the fire, the wheel, the bow, the pots all for good profit
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Nicholas J. Stelzner
Nicholas J. Stelzner@stelzner_n1150·
So if we hit Iran hard and send them to the Stone Age how does that help America exactly?
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Pflip@Pflip·
@TouchlineX it doesn't matter, even if you make 200 teams tournament, Italy won't qualify.
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The Touchline | 𝐓
The Touchline | 𝐓@TouchlineX·
🚨💣 𝐄𝐗𝐂𝐋𝐔𝐒𝐈𝐕𝐄: FIFA is now seriously considering to make the 2030 tournament a 64-team tournament. Discussions are ongoing internally, with the idea gaining traction despite concerns over scheduling and player workload. Nothing is final yet, but momentum is building.
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Pflip@Pflip·
@DCheverere yes, and since earth is flat didn't need to use launch pad, just run fast on wheels and then jump off the ramp at the edge. 🤔
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Todi
Todi@todimugivhi·
@ExploreCosmos_ Hey man, enjoy your launch, to space, to the moon again. It's not your tweet I was referring to, it's the dumb nonsense that is the concept of space or space travel. But hey, enjoy your "launch", yes?
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Todi
Todi@todimugivhi·
Today's episode of "the dumbest shit you see on the internet"
Erika @ExploreCosmos_

When a spacecraft leaves Earth, it doesn’t just fire its engines and head straight to its destination. In many missions, especially those going beyond low Earth orbit, there’s a more subtle and elegant strategy at play, one that uses gravity itself as part of the navigation system. This is often called a gravity assist, or a slingshot maneuver. But in the case of missions like #Artemis II, what’s being used is a closely related idea known as a free-return trajectory. At first glance, it might sound simple: the spacecraft goes to the Moon, loops around it, and comes back. But the physics behind it is anything but simple. Instead of relying on continuous propulsion, the spacecraft follows a carefully calculated path through the gravitational field of the Earth–Moon system. It is launched with just the right speed and direction so that, as it approaches the Moon, the Moon’s gravity bends its trajectory. The spacecraft is effectively flung around the Moon, redirected onto a path that naturally brings it back toward Earth. No major engine burn is needed for the return. Small trajectory corrections may still be required, but gravity does the heavy lifting. That’s the key. This kind of trajectory is not just efficient, it’s also safe. If something goes wrong with the spacecraft’s engines or onboard systems, gravity itself ensures the return. It’s an inherent backup plan, built into the trajectory from the very beginning. The same fundamental idea appears in gravity assists used across the Solar System. When a spacecraft flies past a planet, it can gain or lose speed by exchanging momentum with that planet. From the spacecraft’s point of view, it’s as if it has been accelerated without using fuel. In reality, it has borrowed a tiny amount of orbital energy from the planet itself. That’s how missions like Voyager reached the outer planets, and how probes continue to explore regions far beyond what their onboard fuel alone would allow. But there’s an important distinction. An interplanetary gravity assist is typically used to change speed and direction, often increasing the spacecraft’s energy. A free-return trajectory, like the one used in Artemis II, is designed for something more specific: a path that naturally loops back to Earth without requiring additional propulsion. It’s less about gaining energy, and more about shaping a trajectory that guarantees a return. To understand why this works, it helps to stop thinking in straight lines. In space, motion follows curves defined by gravity. The spacecraft is constantly falling, first toward Earth, then toward the Moon, and then back toward Earth again. What looks like a loop is really a continuous free fall through a changing gravitational landscape. This way of navigating space reveals something deeper. We tend to think of engines as the drivers of motion, but once a spacecraft is on its way, gravity does most of the work. The art of spaceflight is not just about thrust. It’s about knowing when not to use it. #GoodLuck #Artemis @NASAArtemis

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