Annoying Randomness

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Annoying Randomness

Annoying Randomness

@AnnoyingRandom2

Mainly finding random things that are randomly annoying. So you may want to ignore everything I tweet.

California, USA Katılım Haziran 2018
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Annoying Randomness
Annoying Randomness@AnnoyingRandom2·
@jefbanks @klara_sjo It's not satire. I suspect neither you nor Klara read the article, which is an opinion piece and was written by a cardiologist, not a journalist. "We need to figure out how to obtain more healthy organs from donors while maintaining strict ethical standards."
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Klara@klara_sjo·
You don't hate journalists enough. You may think you do, but you don't.
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Annoying Randomness@AnnoyingRandom2·
@St30221Richland Good news: there are no chemtrails over your house. There never have been and never will be. They've lied to you, they're just harmless contrails, they want you to be afraid and they want you to believe chemtrails are real. They aren't.
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Weed@St30221Richland·
If I see one more Chemtrail over my home I’m going to take it as a threat to my life…
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Annoying Randomness@AnnoyingRandom2·
@chemdawgrei At this point, wouldn't it be better just to cancel the whole project and just keep using the cheaper shuttle busses? Yes, I know it's a lot of sunken cost, but maybe it's time to admit that this project will never open, and stop spending more money on it.
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limonadier rei :-)
limonadier rei :-)@chemdawgrei·
we need to sue the D line and LAX people mover contractors for taking too long
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James Hawke@James_Hawke1·
@latestinspace This is an actual photo of Jupiter without the fake NASA CGI BS. *Those little lights can't be moons either because they're too close to the big one and this is not outer space. Time to get back to reality and truth.
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Latest in space
Latest in space@latestinspace·
Forever one of the most surreal moments captured in space 🤙 A timelapse video of europa and io passing over Jupiter’s great red spot made using hundreds of images from Cassini
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Annoying Randomness@AnnoyingRandom2·
@JavierCHWSox @Leonideez @konstructivizm Yeah, but it's weird because at first it says they're standing on the Moon, then it says Collins is in orbit. It's like they did zero research on the image, these facts are easily found with an image search
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Javier Omar Morales Luna@JavierCHWSox·
@Leonideez @konstructivizm None of that makes what they said weird. They're so far away from earth that even being in the orbital sphere of the moon still counts as "they're on the moon". The Location they were orbiting on placed earth just on the horizon of the moon making earth look like "earth rise"
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Black Hole@konstructivizm·
July 1969. Three men, 240,000 miles from home, standing on another world for the first time in history.They turned around.There it was: Earthrise.Not the familiar globe from textbooks, but a living, glowing jewel (half-lit, cloud-swirled, impossibly delicate) hanging above the barren lunar horizon like a drop of water about to fall into the void.No borders. No nations. Just one thin, fragile atmosphere wrapping a single blue oasis in an ocean of darkness.Neil Armstrong later said the sight made the Moon feel suddenly huge and empty. Buzz Aldrin called it “a brilliant jewel in the black velvet sky.” Michael Collins, circling alone overhead, wrote that Earth looked like something you could cover with your thumb (and everything he’d ever known was behind it).One photograph, taken on the edge of human experience, did more than any speech or treaty ever could. It shrank the world to a single, vulnerable home and quietly kick-started the environmental movement, the idea of “Spaceship Earth,” and the realization that we are all crew, not passengers.From the Moon, humanity finally saw itself. NASA / Apollo 11 crew (primarily William Anders’ earlier Earthrise from Apollo 8 inspired the moment, but Apollo 11’s view sealed it forever)
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Annoying Randomness@AnnoyingRandom2·
@flatsmackin The demonstration is that we sometimes see farther than we would expect. We know that the surface of the Earth is curved due to other reasons
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Annoying Randomness@AnnoyingRandom2·
@bretfebibljesus I predict that within the next ten years this girl, and your kids will no longer believe the Earth. I hope that they will not lose their faith when they come to that realization. Most Christians believe the Earth is spherical
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Bret Flat Earth Bible Jesus@bretfebibljesus·
⚗️My kids like this girl love knowing where we really live & the truth about God’s beautiful Biblical Cosmology design. Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Psalms 78:4 We will not hide them from their children, shewing to the generation to come the praises of the LORD, and his strength, and his wonderful works that he hath done.
Rufus_2688@No_Curve

Do you know more than a 5th Grader 🗺️🤓

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CBS News@CBSNews·
A telescope in Chile has captured a stunning new picture of a grand and graceful cosmic butterfly. Snapped last month by the Gemini South telescope, the aptly named Butterfly Nebula is 2,500 to 3,800 light-years away in the constellation Scorpius. A single light-year is 6 trillion miles. At the heart of this bipolar nebula is a white dwarf star that cast aside its outer layers of gas long ago. The discarded gas forms the butterfly-like wings billowing from the aging star, whose heat causes the gas to glow. cbsn.ws/49NtSKH
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Annoying Randomness@AnnoyingRandom2·
@James_Hawke1 Some of my beliefs are true. Why do you recommend that I "move on" from those true beliefs? That's irrational
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James Hawke
James Hawke@James_Hawke1·
Move on from all beliefs. You don't need them.
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Annoying Randomness@AnnoyingRandom2·
@FlatEarthZone Those are atmospheric effects, not evidence of a dome. There's no good evidence for the existence of a dome. It's never been seen, never measured, never photographed. Where are its edges? How big is it? It doesn't exist. There's no physical dome over the Earth.
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Flat Earth Zone@FlatEarthZone·
The dome doesn’t need defending when the heavens themselves keep revealing it.
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Annoying Randomness@AnnoyingRandom2·
@FlatEarthZone I love God, and I love the truth. Because Flat Earth is false, I reject it. I don't reject it because it differs from mainstream ideas, but because it's false.
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Flat Earth Zone@FlatEarthZone·
We live in a time where simply questioning a mainstream narrative is enough to get you mocked or dismissed, even by people who claim to love God. It’s strange when you think about it… they trust institutions that deny Him without a second thought, yet they laugh at brothers and sisters who just want to seek truth honestly. That alone shows how deep the programming runs. Everywhere you look, there is pressure to accept the official story, to treat scientists like priests, to believe theories like doctrine, and to never look beyond the surface. And the moment you do, people react with ridicule instead of curiosity. It makes Jesus’ warnings about deception feel more real than ever, because we’re watching it happen in plain sight. But God always keeps a remnant. A people who won’t bow to the idols of the age, who won’t trade Scripture for speculation, who won’t silence their discernment just to fit in. If you feel that tension, if you see what others refuse to see, take heart… it’s confirmation of the season we’re living in, not a sign that you’re alone.
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Flat Earth Zone@FlatEarthZone·
The Tower of Babel wasn’t just an ancient story, it was a warning. God halted mankind from reaching into the heavens then, and His boundaries haven’t changed just because our generation worships rockets and screens. We were given dominion over the earth, not the heavens, and no amount of CGI or technomagic will rewrite what the Father has already set in place.
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Annoying Randomness@AnnoyingRandom2·
@flatsmackin Yes, you can sue. But there's no law in the United States guaranteeing your right to free speech on X, so you would lose.
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DemonstrableReality
DemonstrableReality@flatsmackin·
Can I sue Elon for shadow banning my account? It’s a violation of my free speech.
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Just Astra@justsomeastra·
My body thinks its much later but its not in reality. I hate daylight savings.
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