Alejandro B Tavera

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Alejandro B Tavera

Alejandro B Tavera

@ABTAVERA

Painter,Mixed Media Artist Founder of https://t.co/ZDJEcBWJJw

London Katılım Ocak 2010
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GFY TV
GFY TV@Viralvid_89·
Police deal with a guy following a girl around. 1/2
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Name a movie you've seen more than 7 times with just a GIF
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
That is how you advertise watches…
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Dangerous Thoughts
Dangerous Thoughts@DangerousThinkg·
Ricky Gervais relays the most frequent question he is asked about his time hosting the Golden Globes Extremely funny story that ends with Elton John
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Joe Rogan Podcast News
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Robbie Knievel jumping the Grand Canyon in ’99 This was absolutely wild.
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Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir·
Here’s Ben Stein in 1979 describing television as an engine of cultural demoralization. He argues that a small clique of producers and writers pushed a left-coded inversion of reality onto the public. They despised traditional power centers and hated figures like Buckley. They propagandized the nation into accepting a fake world where businessmen are villains, criminals are the good-guys, small towns are sinister, military officers are proto-fascists, and work barely exists.
Yuri Bezmenov's Ghost@Ne_pas_couvrir

In the 1970s Ben Stein interviewed major TV producers/writers to ask why their portrayal of US culture was so distorted. Businessmen were evil. Real life crime was always depicted inaccurately, favoring instead the Marxist narratives on race, class, and culture of the new left.

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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
The furthest landing by humans. Landing on Saturn’s Titan.
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Ian Carroll
Ian Carroll@IanCarrollShow·
@EthanLevins2 Wait until they realize that they can't. Iran will be setting the terms on how this war ends.
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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
Israelis are protesting to END THE WAR! Israel has lost public support. Society is weak.
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The Vigilant Fox 🦊
The Vigilant Fox 🦊@VigilantFox·
Former wrestler and Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura teases a new “plan” to go “face to face” with Trump in Washington. You’ll have to listen closely. He doesn’t want to “spill” what he’s planning. PIERS MORGAN: “Do you intend to run again… maybe president?” VENTURA: “I don’t necessarily intend to run… but I’m working on something that could send me straight to Washington and go face to face with this guy.” MORGAN: “Really?!” VENTURA: “Plans may be in the works.” MORGAN: “So what would that involve?” VENTURA: “Well, you’ll have to find out… I’ll put it to you this way.” “I was taught in war to do this: you ensure that your backyard is secure.” “Well, Minnesota’s now secure. We’ve repelled the onslaught from Trump. Now it’s time for us to go on the offense.” “So maybe it’s time to send the Navy SEAL to Washington. Maybe it’s time for a showdown between the Vietnam veteran and the draft dodger.”
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Jesse Ventura is now claiming that President Trump faked his assassination so he could portray himself as a hero to the public. JESSE VENTURA: You ever heard of a blade job? PIERS MORGAN: You think it was fake? JESSE VENTURA: Where’s his scar today? PIERS MORGAN: Somebody died sitting behind him. JESSE VENTURA: I don’t know—are you seriously going to tell me this guy’s a hero now?
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Chris Ramsay
Chris Ramsay@chrisramsay52·
This Friday. 🦎
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
The invisible Glass experiment Scientists once placed a transparent glass barrier inside an aquarium. On one side was a fierce pike, and on the other side were several smaller fish swimming freely. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it immediately rushed forward to attack. Bang. It slammed straight into the glass and bounced back. Confused, the pike kept trying again and again, but every attempt ended the same way. The repeated collisions injured its head and knocked off some of its scales. Eventually, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner of the tank. After some time, the scientists quietly removed the glass barrier. The smaller fish now swam freely throughout the aquarium, even brushing against the pike’s mouth. But the pike never tried to eat them again. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the invisible wall was still there. A few days later, the pike reportedly died of starvation, surrounded by food. This phenomenon is often referred to as the Pike Effect or Pike Syndrome. It’s often used as a metaphor for how repeated failure can create invisible limits in the mind.
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Cartoon Fun Club
Cartoon Fun Club@cartunfunn·
Classic cartoons from the golden era never disappoint me.
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The Scientific Lens
The Scientific Lens@LensScientific·
My brain is only a receiver, in the Universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength and inspiration. I have not penetrated into the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists. — Nikola Tesla
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𝒦𝑒𝓁𝓁𝓎࿎☽
𝒦𝑒𝓁𝓁𝓎࿎☽@idropFbombs·
Philip K. Dick - 📖 The author who has popular films based off his books such as "Blade Runner," "Total Recall," "Minority Report," and "A Scanner Darkly," may have exposed too much in the 70's about our true reality most thought was just science fiction. 🦖 His writings dived deep into: -Mandela effects -timeline shifts -parallel realities -perception -human identity and how the effects of technology and authoritarianism control society. He revealed that the CIA was opening his mail and the FBI had a file on him. His home was ransacked and destroyed by police and he died a few years later, right before the premier of "Blade Runner." My questions are: 1. Why would they still let his books become movies? 2. Why did he die a whole decade later after the raid? 3. What deals were made behind closed doors? Is anyone else feeling like this is all part of the script?
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Moneypenny
Moneypenny@nic_moneypenny·
REMEMBER THE BLADE RUNNER AUTHOR AND SCI-FI ACADEMIC WHO DIED DAYS BEFORE THE FILM AIRED?! When you look at the history of great scientists and academics disappearing or having sudden death incidents, the number is frightening But I took some time out to look at one of my favourites, Philip K Dick. The introduction below will give you much more of an insight into him and his background but check my next post if you want to be really blown away by some of his incredible scientific theories that clearly got a little bit too close...
Moneypenny@nic_moneypenny

🚨 THREE US MILITARY SCIENTISTS 'GONE' IN THREE MONTHS - WHY?🚨 In the past 3 months, two leading US scientists working on sensitive military critical projects were murdered in their own homes. And now another great scientific and military mind, Major General Neil McCasland, has been missing for over 3 weeks. Many have asked questions about what might be behind this @darkjournalist pointed out a fascinating connection with the work on Neutron Stars - something DARPA is currently heavily invested in. This little video is a tribute to those men and hopefully an uplifting fantasy style short movie - with inclusive educational additions - which will tell you more about what these guys were potentially studying in recent months @UAPJames @theblackvault @AlchemyAmerican

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Best Movie Moments 🍿
Best Movie Moments 🍿@BestMovieMom·
Terrence Malick’s first cut of The Thin Red Line (1998) was seven hours long. To reach the final theatrical length, he famously edited out entire performances by stars like Bill Pullman and Mickey Rourke to focus on the film’s poetic tone.
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