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LOVE. TRUTH. ART.

가입일 Temmuz 2019
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SAMAK@upstreamish·
@MkenyaHali95 Unaweza differ na opinion yangu by kusema hio yenye una object nayo
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SAMAK@upstreamish·
Watu wa Emba wajue hii bado ndio inawapea street cred
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Kenya Uno ™@kisinga_v·
Drive a Nganya recklessly enough and the government might just buy you a washed one to measure dicks with fellow dumb niggas in Rongai after sensible crew officials kick you out of a sensible sacco. Yikes
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Mary Kathomi
Mary Kathomi@MaryK2022·
So that you understand that this is not the government of and for the people After we won a case against the plants, seeds and varieties act, The government appealed against our victory Yes, you heard it
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@Legalii_ Ukweli inakaa forced but hio previous was an eyesore buana. Kwanza rangi 🤦🏽 Hii dinga ilikuwa worse than now Adi nilikuwa nagauge unoma ya photographers by picha zao za hii mat 😂😂
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Larry Madowo
Larry Madowo@LarryMadowo·
Kenya's Interior minister @kipmurkomen ordered police to shoot anybody approaching a police station. Manufacturing consent for extrajudicial killings under the guise of protecting armouries. Police lied that a teacher killed himself in a cell. What stops them from lying again?
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wanjiru
wanjiru@Wanjiru2027·
The genz's have spoken,Tuesday is tuesday!!
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Ndindi Nyoro should never be trusted. Just never.
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Nzioka Muli
Nzioka Muli@nziokamul1·
He signed an authorization giving french military immunity to operate in Kenya. He stole 1.3T from e-citizen. He gave Meg Whitman equal partner role in running Kenya. He ordered police to shoot protesters in the legs. He looted Kenya's future with his close buddies. TREASON.
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Richie
Richie@RichieAFCS·
Inferno🔥🔥🔥
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Evening walk 📍Jogoo rd/Outering rd.
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@yducknow·
Normal person: - sings lyrics Me: - sings lyrics - sings backup vocals - sings guitar riffs - plays air drums the entire song - head-bangs
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
The battery in your phone exists because a physicist in 1799 tried to copy a fish. That fish was the electric eel, and 80% of its body is a living power source. An electric eel is not an eel. It is a knifefish, closer to catfish than to any real eel. And its body is built backward. All the normal organs (heart, stomach, brain) are crammed into the front 20%, right behind its head. The remaining 80% is the electric organ. It has three separate electric organs, each doing a different job. Two of them produce high-voltage shocks for hunting and scaring off predators. The third one puts out weak 10-volt pulses that work like built-in sonar. The eel has awful eyesight and lives in dark, muddy Amazon rivers, so it uses those pulses to "see" by sensing how the electrical field bends around nearby objects. The cells that make all of this happen are called electrocytes, tiny disc-shaped muscle cells that gave up the ability to flex and instead learned to produce a small electrical charge. Each one makes about 0.15 volts on its own. But a full-grown eel stacks around 6,000 of these cells end to end in a single column, with roughly 35 columns running side by side on each half of its body. The voltages add up. Same principle as stacking batteries in a flashlight. Until 2019, scientists thought there was only one species of electric eel. Then a team, including researchers from the Smithsonian, found there were actually three. The strongest one, Electrophorus voltai, was measured at 860 volts. Roughly seven times what comes out of a US wall socket. Kenneth Catania, a biologist at Vanderbilt, published a paper in Science in 2014 after years of studying how eels use all that voltage. He found that the eel's high-voltage attack works almost identically to a Taser (the stun device law enforcement uses). A Taser fires 19 high-voltage pulses per second to override the nerves controlling your muscles, forcing your whole body to seize up involuntarily. The eel fires 400 pulses per second. Twenty-one times faster. It can freeze a fish solid in 3 milliseconds without even touching it. Catania also discovered the eel has a second trick: it sends paired electrical pulses that force hidden fish to twitch against their will, creating a tiny ripple that gives away their hiding spot. The connection to the battery in your phone is not a metaphor. In the late 1790s, an Italian physicist named Alessandro Volta noticed the stacked-cell structure in electric fish and tried to replicate it with alternating discs of zinc and copper separated by cardboard soaked in salt water. It worked. He built the first battery ever made in 1799 and called it an "artificial electric organ." The unit we call the "volt" is named after him. The strongest eel species, found 220 years later, was named Electrophorus voltai in his honor, closing a loop that started when a fish taught a physicist how to store electricity.
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE

Electric Eel power demonstration using LED's

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Wang Wu Yi
Wang Wu Yi@kenwangwu·
@matatuindustry Yaani story ya bucket seats haijaisha, ama wameamua SILENCE IS DEFEAT, hakuna kunyamazia hizo viti
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