DEATHRAE GAMING
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DEATHRAE GAMING
@1eyedea
My 8yr old daughter loves video games and she shreds in COD. check her out!
Katılım Ağustos 2011
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@TheQuartering Jeremy the guy who played George Washington in Hamilton just forgot the words to the national anthem in opening day for the Mets game. Priceless
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@NICKMERCS My dear God stop flexing your neck. You look like a moron
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Holy shit is this real?
Eric Spracklen 🇺🇸@EricSpracklen
The Fox News graphic merging the American and Israeli flag is absolutely disgusting to me.
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@fasc1nate Mick Jagger looks like the guy from the movie mask with Cher
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Liza Minnelli, Mick Jagger, and Raquel Welch backstage during the Rolling Stones' Tour of the Americas '75 (1975)
See more photos: bit.ly/45EASaC

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@konstructivizm So the picture of the planet we have was from 41 light years ago? So it likely looks different now
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TRAPPIST-1f is a captivating super-Earth exoplanet, remarkably similar in size and mass to our own world, orbiting within the intriguing TRAPPIST-1 system—just 41 light-years away in the constellation Aquarius.Discovered in 2017 by NASA as part of a groundbreaking haul of seven Earth-sized worlds around a single ultracool red dwarf star, TRAPPIST-1f stands out as a prime candidate for habitability.This rocky world has a mass of about 1.039 times Earth's and a radius of roughly 1.045 times Earth's, giving it a density of around 5.009 g/cm³—very close to Earth's, suggesting a composition dominated by rock and metal, with perhaps a modest amount of water or volatiles.It races around its dim, cool host star every 9.2 days at a distance of just 0.03849 AU (about 3.8% of Earth's distance from the Sun). Despite this close orbit, the planet sits squarely in the star's habitable zone, where conditions could allow liquid water to exist under the right atmospheric circumstances.Its equilibrium temperature (assuming no atmosphere) hovers around 217.7 K (−55.5 °C), chilly by Earth standards. This means that without a substantial greenhouse effect from a thick atmosphere, TRAPPIST-1f would likely be an icy world, possibly blanketed in global ice sheets or featuring a frozen surface with potential subsurface oceans.
Yet, the TRAPPIST-1 planets are packed so tightly that gravitational tugs create resonant orbits, and intense stellar flares from the red dwarf could strip atmospheres over time—though a protective magnetic field or thick atmosphere might help preserve potential habitability. Ongoing studies with telescopes like JWST continue to probe whether TRAPPIST-1f (or its siblings) harbors an atmosphere capable of supporting liquid water.
Image credits: NASA / JPL / ESA / Hubble (artist's concepts of TRAPPIST-1f and the system). This distant world remains one of the most exciting targets in the search for life beyond our Solar System!

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@Skyvel21 @DeptofWar Blah blah blah blah blah... Fucking nerd
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@DeptofWar The covert use of an Ohio-class SSBN inside Sri Lanka’s (EEZ) to torpedo and sink a vessel without declared hostilities violate the prohibition on the use of force under Article 2(4) of the UN Charter and undermine the legal order established by UNCLOS governing maritime zones.
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@paolagalloni Ash is sprinkled on top of your head traditionally in Italy. This is just how Americans interpret it. Keep hating, it will take you far in life I'm sure
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Born and raised in Italy, catholic schools, catholic university… never seen this thing. Not even the pope. Whatever Americans touch becomes a circus.
Sachin Jose@Sachinettiyil
Catholic actors Jonathan Roumie and Mark Wahlberg appeared on Fox & Friends with ashes on their foreheads in observance of Ash Wednesday.
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@RepRaskin Where is the outrage for illegal immigrants who commit horrible crimes on Americans? Fucking scumbag
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I just exercised my right as a Member of Congress to conduct an unannounced oversight visit of the ICE field facility in Baltimore. The staff I met with respected my right to visit, but what I saw was disgraceful. Kristi Noem has a budget of $75 billion she could use to ensure humane conditions, but we saw 60 men packed into a room shoulder-to-shoulder, 24-hours-a-day, with a single toilet in the room and no shower facilities. They sleep like sardines with aluminum foil blankets. Whether it’s for three days or seven days, nobody would want a member of their family warehoused there. The room set aside for dangerous criminals and violent offenders was empty. We’re demanding immediate answers and action.
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Alex Honnold’s selfie from the top of Taipei 101 after his historic free solo. #SkyscraperLIVE

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@95ntiil @RichJohnsonNFL New York technically has only one team .. Buffalo.. Jets and giants are in jersey
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@RichJohnsonNFL New York doesn’t need two teams. Move this team to a different state and city.
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#Jets HC Aaron Glenn is considering “stepping away from football.”
The lack of coordinator interest has been draining, and he’s starting to realize that there could be no path to save the Jets.

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@jasrifootball Being white also helped cos you haven’t done enough to be a head coach. There are black coaches that have done more but won’t get employed.
Cool story tho.
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𝗧𝗥𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗜𝗡𝗚: Dolphins’ HC Jeff Hafley says he used to sleep under his desk at Pitt every day for two years while he was coaching for them.
Absolutely inspirational.
“When I left to go to Pitt, I was dropped off and I slept under my desk for two years… what would I say to that guy now? I would say that it worked.”

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Matt Damon says filming Christopher Nolan's #TheOdyssey felt like "I was making the last big movie on film that I was ever going to get to make."
"I'm still kind of unpacking it. It did have a profound effect on me... If I look objectively at what was required to do that job, I think it came at just the right time in my life. I think I would have been miserable 20 years ago, trying to do that job. You were uncomfortable every day. But I really enjoyed, like, deeply enjoyed every minute of it."
"Intellectually, I understood that concept of you’re not in control of what happens, but you are in control of how you feel about it — it’s easier said than done," he continued. "But to really feel gratitude — and I think because it was tied into not only the joy of being able to have a role that great with a director that great with a group of people that great and a story that great, but in that sense of nostalgia I had for how I started, how I came into the business, the feeling I had when I was shooting ‘School Ties’ and Freddie Francis was the cinematographer and I, you know, and I was like, ‘This is really happening.'" (via "Skip Intro" podcast)
Read more here: variety.com/2026/film/news…

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@MattWallace888 There's like 20 people walking around and you call a massive evacuation? Gaslighting much
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@Matt_Pinner Obviously, but like most very attractive women. She's batshit crazy.
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@archeohistories Well, can’t think of many good things about Climate Change but this is 1. Congrats on th find! Maybe u can convince Donald th jerk Trump 2 give back EV tax credits 4 electric cars & 2 🛑pushing 19th century technologies that will cripple th US economy when he’s out of office!
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Reindeer hunter stumbles upon 1100 year-old Viking sword on Norwegian mountain ... 🇳🇴🗡
In September 2017, the incredibly well-preserved Viking sword was found by a reindeer hunter on a remote mountain in Southern Norway. The Glacier Archaeology Program at Oppland County Council was recently notified about the sword, which was found in late August in high mountains of the Lesja area. “It is a common type of Viking sword - what makes it special is the context and the preservation: It was found at 1640m above sea level,” explained Lars Pilø, an archaeologist at Oppland County Council, in an email to Fox News. “To my knowledge, a Viking sword has never been found at such a high altitude before.” Researchers accompanied hunter Einar Ambakk, who found the sword, back to the site with a metal detector, but were unable to find any other artifacts nearby.
Pilø told Fox News that the sword had been lying on mountain surface for around 1100 years. “That a sword should survive more than a thousand years in the open is hard for some people to believe,” he explained, but added that, for professional glacier and high altitude archaeologists, it is less surprising. “Previously we have found iron arrowheads that are even older, with same degree of preservation,” he added. Pilø attributed the sword’s incredible preservation to excellent quality of Viking iron, as well as the cold, dry conditions on the mountain. Additionally, the sword was found lying in scree, or small, loose stones, as opposed to soil, which helped preserve it, he said. “Just to be clear: the sword is not from the ice, though of course it would have been covered with snow and ice for much of the year,” he said.
In a post on Glacier Archaeology Program’s website, Secrets of the Ice, Pilø speculates that, given the inhospitable terrain, it is possible that the sword’s owner became lost during a blizzard. “It seems likely that the sword belonged to a Viking who died on the mountain, perhaps from exposure,” he said. “However, if that is indeed the case, was he traveling in the high mountains with only his sword? It is a bit of a mystery…”
Pilø explained that retreating glaciers and ice patches have revealed a trove of artifacts in Oppland County. “We have more than half of such finds worldwide, the oldest dating back 6000 years,” he said. “The retreat of mountain glaciers and ice patches here in Oppland is part of a worldwide phenomenon linked to climate change.”
The sword is just the latest fascinating archaeological find in Norway. Last year, for example, archaeologists in Trondheim unearthed the church where Viking King Olaf Haraldsson was first enshrined as a saint.
📷 : The finder holding the sword, just moments after it was discovered. (📷© Einar Åmbakk)
#archaeohistories

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@crockpics Jim Morrison carrying around tennis balls in his pocket? Weird lol
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