Alt Nam

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Alt Nam

Alt Nam

@AltNam14

Katılım Nisan 2018
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Alt Nam
Alt Nam@AltNam14·
@Something_value @VisualCap Agricultural land includes grazing land (2/3 of agricultural land), not just arable land, as the graphic wrongly labels.
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SomethingValuable
SomethingValuable@Something_value·
@VisualCap India’s position stands out-relatively smaller land than the US/China, yet it’s among the top global producers of rice, wheat, and milk.
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CLARITY 99X
CLARITY 99X@clarity_99X·
@KobeissiLetter Divergence between US job openings and S&P 500 has gown even wider. Is the S&P 500 propped up by tech stocks that are absolutely disconnected from reality?
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
The Japanese people are making videos showing Britain how to fix their problems.
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Angel 2023
Angel 2023@AngelIran2023·
@ksorbs Wake up Wake up Or a rapist terrorist radical Islamist will wake your kids & family up one day soon
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
There's a duck slide every year at the South Carolina state fair, and the ducks love it 📹missblanton
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Alt Nam@AltNam14·
@EricLDaugh Just bomb the fucking powerplants. Stop bombing the negotiators WHEN YOU'RE STILL NEGOTIATING
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. The US airstrike posted by President Trump killed over 50 IRANIAN LEADERS after they talked tough with America 47 is full devastation mode! 🔥 "He posted with a video of an airstrike. It coincides with information from a telegram channel that more than 50 senior Iranian officials were eliminated in a combined strike from Israeli and U.S. forces." "Israel should be noted denies participation in this one." H/t @TVNewsNow
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Mark Cook
Mark Cook@PatriotMarkCook·
Oh, look at this typical election denier @LinaP0912 clutching her pearls over Boston's absolutely magnificent 263.91% turnout in those wards. How dare anyone question such a stunning display of democratic enthusiasm? Clearly these numbers are just peak civic excellence... nothing suspicious AT ALL about 198 out of 275 precincts showing 100% or OVER turnout. Only a bitter sore loser would attack these completely wholesome totally not evidence of systemic fraud participation rates...especially when a wonderful 497,457 votes came rolling in from just 439,171 registered voters. That's a glorious 113.27% citywide! How DARE she questions the math experts in the election department who would have easily caught anything that looked suspicious! Obviously proof that Boston's elections department is just REALLY REALLY efficient at measuring the will of the people! I even heard a rumor those machines are now powered by a very green energy perpetual motion machine! Move along, peasants. Nothing at all to see here except pure, totally organic 'new' nothing-to-see-here election math. 🤣
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Lina0912@LinaP0912

@VitaleforBoston This was the 2024 election....its RIGGED

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Alt Nam@AltNam14·
@Thesilent_voice @SeverusChud You need to be a next level retard to believe that. How did India's population boom under these ultra thieves? By stealing everything, productivity goes up and more people can live?
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Severus@SeverusChud·
There's nothing more radicalising than watching archival footage and realising your entire civilisation has been stolen from you.
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Tony Heller 🇺🇸 🇯🇵
Tony Heller 🇺🇸 🇯🇵@TonyClimate·
85% of shootings in Brooklyn have a black perpetrator, and less than 2% have a white perpetrator. Since 2006, there have been more than 12,000 shootings in Brooklyn with a black shooter.
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Caleb Owens
Caleb Owens@caleb_aeon·
People will say “he deserves it” because of the crime, and they’re not wrong. But we also need to ask bigger questions. How does an 18-year-old reach a point where armed robbery becomes an option? Is the system only there to punish at the end, or should it also prevent people from getting there in the first place?
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Family of a Texas teen loses it as judge sentences him to 25 years in prison for robbing a convenience store. Judge Raquel West was seen torching 18-year-old Caden James Fontenette before handing out the sentence. "There was a time some years ago that there really wasn't even a question... State's attorneys were recommending youthful offenders probation. Let's give everybody an opportunity..." West said. "You don't have a good likelihood of being successful if I were to put you on probation... I'm going to sentence you to a term of 25 years." Fontenette pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery for a 2025 incident where he and two others robbed a convenience store at gunpoint. The suspects were caught on camera assaulting the store clerk. Fontenette will likely be in his 40s when he is released from prison.
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Bohumilo
Bohumilo@bohumilo·
🧵The (double) Communist Revolution in China was the most extreme effort at wealth equalization in all of human history. But, apart from failing miserably in any humanistic sense, it also failed to eradicate differences among people, traits that run in families and are largely genetically determined. And THOSE are the most important things you inherit from your parents!
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The Economist@TheEconomist

The Communist Party is opposed to a significant redistribution of wealth. But ignoring of the inheritance accumulated riches will ensure that deep inequality becomes ingrained economist.com/leaders/2026/0…

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The British Patriot
The British Patriot@TheBritLad·
🚨BREAKING: Sikh restaurant owner arrested for not selling halal meat. Last night Muslims surrounded the business, issuing death and rape threats because it would not serve halal food Today, the man protecting his family was the one arrested. London has fallen.
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Alt Nam@AltNam14·
@DillyHussain88 @TheBritLad Arrested for carrying a religious dagger the law explicitly allows him to carry, on his own property, in favor of Muslim provacateurs.
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Dilly Hussain@DillyHussain88·
@TheBritLad No, he wasn’t arrested for not selling halal, he was arrested because he was in possession of a bladed article (knife) with intent to use in public place. You’re a shameless bullshitter, but this app pays you well for it.
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Alt Nam@AltNam14·
@kingmawlani @NASA @NASAHubble @NASAWebb They're not even real pictures. Some things measured dust. Some measured stars. They make a pretty composite image depending on what they want to showcase to justify themselves to the masses
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M.M@kingmawlani·
While you blow billions of our tax dollars on two telescopes fighting over who can see prettier space dust 7,000 light-years away, people are starving, cities are flooding, and hospitals are turning away the sick. “Ooh look, Webb sees more stars!” Congrats, you spent 19 years and endless cash to prove the universe is big and we’re irrelevant specks. Groundbreaking.
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
These pictures of the Pillars of Creation were taken 19 years apart by different telescopes, with each image capturing a unique perspective. On the left, @NASAHubble shows more thick dust. On the right, @NASAWebb peers through the dust to show more stars. Which is your favorite?
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Monasteries destroyed by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries - Between 1536 and 1541, Henry VIII ordered one of the most sweeping religious and political transformations in English history known as the Dissolution of the Monasteries. During this period, the Crown shut down more than 800 monasteries, abbeys, convents, and friaries across England and Wales. These institutions had existed for centuries, serving not only as religious centers but also as schools, hospitals, and providers of charity for the poor. The closures were driven partly by Henry’s break from the Catholic Church and the establishment of royal authority over religion. But finances also played a major role. Monasteries collectively controlled an estimated 20–25% of England’s landed wealth, and dissolving them transferred enormous property and resources directly to the Crown. Much of that land was later sold to nobles and wealthy landowners, permanently reshaping England’s social and economic structure. The impact on local communities was dramatic. Many towns lost their primary sources of healthcare, education, and food relief almost overnight. Historic buildings were stripped of valuables, dismantled, or left to ruin. Historians estimate the dissolution generated the equivalent of billions of dollars in modern wealth for the Crown, making it one of the largest transfers of property in British history and helping finance Henry VIII’s military campaigns and royal projects. Historians estimate that around 825 to 850 religious houses were suppressed or destroyed across England and Wales. #archaeohistories
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𝕁𝕠𝕜𝕖𝕣🃏
𝕁𝕠𝕜𝕖𝕣🃏@The_Joker·
I told y'all... it was only a matter of time that Clavicular would get arrested.... Joker is 99.9% right.
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
China has become a crucial source of liquidity for the global financial system: China's non-official sector holdings of overseas assets surged +$260 billion in Q3 2025, to a record $1.95 trillion. This marks a +$1 trillion increase over the first 3 quarters of 2025, more than doubling the average annual growth over the last 10 years. Over this period, Chinese private investors bought +$535 billion worth of US and European stocks and bonds, outpacing any full-year increase over the last two decades. The surge was driven by a record $1.2 trillion trade surplus, with ~66% of foreign assets ending up with companies, individuals, and state lenders rather than the central bank. As a result, China’s central bank reserve assets rose just +$230 billion in the first 3 quarters of 2025. China used to park most of its export earnings in central bank reserves, but now those funds flow through the private sector into global markets. The global financial system is becoming increasingly reliant on liquidity sourced from China.
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Owen Shroyer
Owen Shroyer@OwenShroyer1776·
Dam. They were right.
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