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@AaronGaffney9

Freedom Maxi. INVESTOR, Business Owner and Coach. Descended from a long and Noble Line of Unicorn-riding Leprechauns.

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theLeastLazy 🦁🦄✊🏻😉😂🤣💯🦁👑
@joshmolot @konstructivizm This stuff is so cool to me! I didn't realize we had another star system that close seems like if we can stop blowing each other up here on earth, we should be able to create some kind of ships or other travel devices and start exploring our system and that one before too long.
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
On February 7, 2026, consider this humbling milestone in humanity's reach into the cosmos: Voyager 1, launched in 1977, has been hurtling outward at roughly 61,000 km/h (about 38,000 mph) for nearly half a century. Today, it's the farthest human-made object from Earth—now exceeding 15.8 billion miles (around 25.4 billion kilometers, or roughly 170 AU) away, deep in interstellar space.Yet even at this blistering pace and epic distance, Voyager 1 hasn't quite covered one light-day—the distance light itself travels in just 24 hours, clocking in at approximately 16 billion miles (about 26 billion km). The probe is tantalizingly close but still short of that mark; projections show it will cross into true one-light-day territory later in 2026, around November.This single fact packs a powerful punch about the sheer scale of space. Voyager 1 remains our fastest and most far-flung ambassador, the first spacecraft to enter interstellar space (back in 2012), yet its monumental journey barely scratches the tiniest increment astronomers use to measure cosmic distances. For context:A signal from Earth to Voyager 1 already takes nearly a full day to arrive and another to return—communication is a slow, one-way conversation stretched across time. The nearest star system, Proxima Centauri, lies more than 4 light-years distant—that's over 1,460 light-days away, or roughly 1,460 times farther than Voyager has traveled so far. Voyager's odyssey isn't just a technical triumph; it's a stark reminder that interstellar space isn't "far"—it's overwhelmingly, mind-bendingly vast. Our boldest probe, after decades of relentless speed, is still paddling at the very edge of our solar system's shore, gazing out at an ocean that stretches far beyond reach.Sources: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Voyager mission data, real-time tracking from science.nasa.gov, and related astronomical references.
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Kalene Clancy@KaleneC32786·
@ABC7 Well, let’s not enforce the speed limit laws, or any other laws then. Since when does law enforcement get to start picking and choosing which laws they will enforce? Any “law enforcement” who wears a mask to conceal their identity is nothing more than a coward! Enforce the law
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ABC7 Eyewitness News
It's a California law, federal law enforcement officers are banned from wearing masks while on duty, but the Los Angeles Police Department doesn't plan to enforce it. Police Chief Jim McDonnell said that, while he is frustrated by the way immigration enforcement has been handled, one armed agency approaching another armed agency to create conflict doesn't make sense. abc7.la/3ZaPcTV
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Travis
Travis@Selner907Travis·
@archeohistories Weed is awesome Most stories from the time frame you hear about a European getting detained, end eith brutal death. This one ends with the guy smoking weed and skipping work for 20 years with his new friends.
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Captain Robert Knox was an English sea captain in the service of the British East India Company who became famous for his nineteen-year captivity on the island of Ceylon (modern-day Sri Lanka). After his ship, the Anne, was forced ashore during a storm in 1659, Knox and his crew were detained by Rajasinghe II, the King of Kandy. While he lived under a form of loose house arrest, even establishing himself as a farmer and knitter, he spent nearly two decades observing the local culture, flora, and geography before successfully escaping to a Dutch fort in 1679. Upon his return to London, Knox published An Historical Relation of the Island Ceylon in 1681, which remains one of the most significant early European accounts of the region. Within this work, he provided one of the first detailed English descriptions of the "strange intoxicating herb.” He noted its medicinal and psychoactive properties, describing how it was used to alleviate pain and induce sleep. His observations caught the attention of the scientific community, most notably his friend Robert Hooke, who presented Knox’s samples and findings to the Royal Society, marking a pivotal moment in the Western botanical study of the plant. #archaeohistories
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PrintOfTime
PrintOfTime@PrintOfTime·
@histories_arch Tagliacozzi was a visionary. His work wasn't just about aesthetics; it was about reclaiming dignity when 'fortune had taken it away.' The sheer physical endurance required for this 'Italian method' shows how much we’ve always valued the integrity of the human form.
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ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
In 16th century, Italian physician Gaspar Tagliacozzi (1546–1599) pioneered a remarkable technique in nasal reconstruction, building upon earlier methods used by the Branca family in Sicily. This approach, later known as the Italian method or Tagliacozzi method, involved a process that might seem astonishing to modern eyes: a flap of skin from the forearm was carefully attached to a mutilated nose, remaining connected until it fully adhered. The procedure required meticulous planning — even a tailor was involved, crafting a custom harness to immobilize the patient’s arm throughout the process. After two to three weeks, once the new tissue had bonded, the skin pedicle was carefully separated from the arm. Tagliacozzi’s goal was simple yet profound: to restore beauty and function to a damaged face. Using an ingenious system of strings and rings, he sculpted the nasal bridge and wings, shaping the nose with remarkable precision. The entire reconstruction took between three and five months, and patients were advised to wear nasal conformers for up to two years to maintain the shape. Tagliacozzi documented this revolutionary technique in his 1597 treatise De Curtorum Chirurgia per Insitionem, published in Venice — a work that laid the foundations for modern plastic surgery and secured his place in medical history. #archaeohistories
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0℃@zerodegreesea·
@archeohistories I am pure blood Chinese living in Henan province of China from my ancestors, I have green eyes (sometimes) and black hair. My eyes exchange colors between green and brown, sometimes one green one brown. Can European white people’s green eyes do that?
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In China’s Gansu province, the village of Liqian has long puzzled historians. Locals with green eyes and fair hair are believed to be descendants of lost Roman soldiers from 2,000 years ago. DNA shows traces of European ancestry, keeping this East-meets-West mystery alive. For decades, Liqian has occupied a strange crossroads between legend and scholarship. The theory traces back to the first century BCE, when Roman forces under Crassus were defeated by the Parthians at the Battle of Carrhae in 53 BCE. Ancient accounts suggest some captured Roman soldiers were relocated eastward as mercenaries or border guards. From there, a long and indirect journey toward Central Asia and eventually the fringes of Han China is not as impossible as it sounds. The Han dynasty maintained extensive contact across the Silk Road, exchanging goods, envoys, and sometimes soldiers with western regions. Chinese historical texts describe encounters with foreign fighters who used unfamiliar shield formations resembling Roman testudo tactics. This detail, while debated, helped fuel the idea that a small group of Roman prisoners or descendants may have been absorbed into frontier settlements like Liqian. Genetic studies conducted in the late twentieth and early twenty first centuries revealed traces of western Eurasian ancestry among some villagers, though not enough to conclusively prove Roman lineage. Still, Liqian stands as a reminder that the ancient world was far more interconnected than we often imagine. Empires did not exist in isolation. People moved, adapted, and blended across thousands of miles, sometimes leaving behind mysteries that history never fully resolves. Liqian later embraced the legend so strongly that the town built Roman style statues and tourist sites, turning an unresolved historical hypothesis into a living piece of cultural identity. © Reddit #archaeohistories
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NMSI - Subquantum Physics
NMSI - Subquantum Physics@PCosmologist·
What stands out here is not speed alone, but energy organization. The asymmetric structure and sustained velocity of 3I/ATLAS suggest coherent non-gravitational dynamics, not random decay. As it races toward Jupiter, even small, persistent forces can be amplified by a giant-planet encounter. This isn’t about drama it’s about constraints: geometry, coherence, and coupling now dominate the interpretation. The data are narrowing the plausible physics.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
BREAKING🚨: New Image Tracks 3I/ATLAS Racing Toward Jupiter With Unusual Energy A near-real-time capture shows the interstellar object maintaining extreme velocity and asymmetric structure as it exits the inner solar system. The image is fresh. The motion is unmistakable. And the trajectory points toward consequences we are only beginning to understand.
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The Master Builder
The Master Builder@KingsProtocol·
They told you space was empty But they never told you it was watching. Interstellar velocity Asymmetric structure Jupiter-bound at a slant. This isn’t a glitch in the sky It’s a message in the pattern. When the stars start moving wrong It’s not just science It’s a signal. – The Master Builder @KingsProtocol
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@ChrisMurphyCT I agree and feel the global agenda going forward is not following or democratic system. 🕊️🕊️ peace is fragile and precedent or not what are we doing???🕊️🕊️
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
The invasion of Venezuela has nothing to do with American security. Venezuela is not a security threat to the U.S.. This is about making Trump's oil industry and Wall Street friends rich. Trump's foreign policy - the Middle East, Russia, Venezuela - is fundamentally corrupt.
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Shane Randall Strien
Shane Randall Strien@oncerndcitizen·
@histories_arch Bogus , nasal cavity isn't human either no cranial sutures , not medically possible to this extent would have been fatal unquestionably. Eye sockets not matching any known humanoid species , mandibles not of any known matching genus . These aren't human remains, possibly alien .
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
These elongated skulls date to the Paracas Necropolis period, around 2,000 years ago, discovered near Pisco in northern Paracas, Peru. Their cone-like shape wasn’t the result of disease or mutation. It was intentional, done during infancy through prolonged head shaping while the skull was still soft. What keeps people talking are the measurements. Some independent examinations have claimed unusually large cranial capacity, heavier skull mass, and altered eye and jaw proportions. At the same time, CT scans and osteological studies classify these skulls as fully human, with the differences attributed to external shaping rather than genetic deviation or a separate population. Hundreds of intentionally modified skulls have been recovered from Paracas burial sites, making this one of the largest concentrations of cranial deformation ever found. So the form is deliberate. The biology is human. The unanswered part is why Paracas elites pushed this practice to such extremes. Regional Museum of Ica, Peru #archaeohistories
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Alex Hormozi
Alex Hormozi@AlexHormozi·
My mother died in an unexpected accident at her home on Friday night in Baltimore. I want to take a brief moment to honor her life. She was admitted into the first ever female class at John’s Hopkins (a huge accomplishment, because before that, it was men only). She ran a private eye surgery practice for years. She went to Africa multiple times to operate on entire villages to literally heal the blind. She helped anyone who didn’t have money - despite never having much of her own. She gave her life to Christ when she was 42, and never looked back. She lived in God’s grace. For the few who knew her, you know she was incredibly intelligent, kind, and unyielding in her faith and values. She also loved me fiercely despite her difficulty showing it. But she was always proud. Always available. Always genuine. And truly did not care what anyone thought besides Jesus. Also… She was a great stay at home movie date. We’d get double features on the weekends. And I’d get to pick one candy. She was a great cook and liberal with her use of butter. I only found out as an adult that the proper way to make Mac n cheese was not simply “melt a stick of butter then add noodles & powder.” This method also applied to eggs, steak, most other things worth eating. She could hold her liquor like a champ and was always down for a good time. On her good days - she was honestly wonderful to be around. That being said, she was also a terrible driver. She was disorganized, clumsy, could not remember where she put her keys, wallet, phone, shoes or whatever she was looking for - ever. And she’d argue about anything. And that was Florence. No matter what you thought of her, she was consistent. And she bent for no one. Florence was a ball of goodness that struggled to deal with the world around her. She suffered her own demons. And near the end was in great mental and physical pain. Now that she has passed, her pain has ended. And she can finally reunite with her Creator. I hope her worldview is right and she is welcomed home in His arms with a message we’d all want: “well done my good and faithful servant.” Maman, I will miss you.
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Gas Biz Guy
Gas Biz Guy@gas_biz·
Insult pricing - easy way to lose a loyal customer For me it’s premium gas. Charge me $2.00/gallon over regular. You lost me. As the person who gets to see hundreds of gas stations daily sales I can tell you who’s pricing is out of line. On average they sell around 15% premium. What’s yours?
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theLeastLazy 🦁🦄✊🏻😉😂🤣💯🦁👑
@KurtisHanni ..to bring deals or help with boots on the ground in any way shape or form. I've managed businesses, or departments of businesses up to three and a half million on the 13 million revenue and ours was the primary profit center. Easy to find ways to leverage and help the owners!!
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Kurtis Hanni
Kurtis Hanni@KurtisHanni·
This last year+ has been a dream. I meet with business owners daily to look for financial solutions. We help them: 1. Optimize their cash flow 2. Create more profit 3. Pay less taxes But more than anything, we’re a strategic partner and coach. Someone they turn to when they don’t know the answer. When the times get tough. I’ve had more than one business owner tell me they’re sleeping better, more present when with family, and feel like they’re finally in control of their business (instead of it controlling them). I can’t imagine anything more rewarding. For people watching from the sidelines, it seems like an overnight success. But in reality, it came after a 15+ year career of day-in and day-out partnering with my CEOs as a full-time CFO. Now instead of building one business at a time, I get to help many at the same time! Today, I’m headed to meet with a group of other business owners to learn and grow together. I am truly living the dream!
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theLeastLazy 🦁🦄✊🏻😉😂🤣💯🦁👑
@KurtisHanni Fkn awesome 👍🏼😎👍🏼 Then making my way to start doing this over the past few years. After a couple major setbacks and a near-death experience, getting back on track! LMK if you are looking for someone in the LA area
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theLeastLazy 🦁🦄✊🏻😉😂🤣💯🦁👑
@morris_dees I just came across your book at one of the free libraries. What a blessing and a surprise! 💐💐 Thank you for the incredible lifetime of service that you have willingly given to fight for true Justice for All Americans
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Morris Dees
Morris Dees@morris_dees·
I became a successful entrepreneur in the direct-mail publishing business with American lawyer and entrepreneur Millard Fuller, the founder of Habitat for Humanity. Then bought Fuller out of the business in 1965!
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Morris Dees
Morris Dees@morris_dees·
A thread: Key accomplishments !
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LANi💃🏽
LANi💃🏽@shAylAyl0w·
Being HIGH AF on shrooms 🍄‍🟫😵‍💫 at the Jhene Aiko concert was an experience I won’t forget 🫠
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Philip Pilkington
Philip Pilkington@philippilk·
US chip strategy is collapsing. Intel tried to utilise ultraviolet lithography technology and ended up trashing its finances so badly it is laying off 15% of its staff. Enormous competency crisis in the United States. 🇺🇸💻
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theLeastLazy 🦁🦄✊🏻😉😂🤣💯🦁👑
@clownworld I guess at this point, he knows there isn’t a chance in hell he’s going to win so he’s just throwing the theme away… That way, he gets to play the victim later on and keep making noises and getting donations from his sad little KKK mob.
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