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BobbyTwoTaps

@Bobbyw121

I'm just joking. Calm down. Bitcoin - keep your keys 🗝️

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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐈𝐦𝐚𝐦✍️
@FoxNews Millions poured into refilling a decorative pool while infrastructure crumbles. Classic waste of money. Priorities are completely off. 😒💸
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Fox News@FoxNews·
The Reflecting Pool at the National Mall is nearly full on Sunday morning after weeks of construction as part of President Trump's push to restore Washington, D.C.'s iconic landmarks.
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BobbyTwoTaps@Bobbyw121·
@NatureInMotionX @Rainmaker1973 Wouldn't worst case be other animals that feed off the mosquitoes would die off? Because if it does work, that could be a worst case for to local food chain.
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Nature in Motion@NatureInMotionX·
@Rainmaker1973 the sterile male approach is clever since they don't bite, worst case it just doesn't work.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Google is seeking federal approval to release up to 32 million mosquitoes across California and Florida over the next two years as part of an ambitious effort to combat deadly mosquito-borne diseases. The project, run through Google’s Debug program (recently acquired from Alphabet’s Verily), targets the invasive Aedes aegypti mosquito, the primary vector for dengue, Zika, and yellow fever. Instead of using chemical pesticides, the initiative relies on a biological approach: releasing sterile male mosquitoes infected with the naturally occurring Wolbachia bacteria. When these lab-reared males mate with wild females, the resulting eggs fail to hatch, gradually suppressing the local mosquito population over generations. The males do not bite and pose no threat to humans. To enable large-scale deployment, Google has developed advanced AI-powered computer vision systems and automated rearing technology to efficiently sort males from females. The method has already proven highly effective in Singapore, where Debug releases reduced targeted mosquito populations by 80–90% and cut dengue cases by more than 70%. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is currently reviewing the proposal, with the public comment period closing on June 5, 2026. A decision on whether to approve this large-scale biological intervention on American soil is expected soon. This would mark a significant expansion of high-tech, eco-friendly mosquito control in the United States.
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BobbyTwoTaps@Bobbyw121·
@stevencheng @SaquibOptimusAI No, he isn't. This is the greatest invention ever. This is something I was dreaming about 20 years ago but never could achieve on my own. I've been wanting to buy one of these every since I stayed on a mosquito infested island in the Atlantic for work.
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Steven Cheng
Steven Cheng@stevencheng·
Spent 4 months building the ultimate mosquito killer: an artillery cannon guided by computer vision + deep learning. Trained a custom model to detect and lock onto mosquitoes using a DSLR + zoom lens setup. The dataset collection phase was brutal — the mosquitoes definitely fought back 🦟
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BobbyTwoTaps@Bobbyw121·
@r0ck3t23 @elonmusk This is some flat earth shit. When people dont understand they just make stuff up that nobody can disprove. Humans are so funny.
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Dustin@r0ck3t23·
Elon Musk just measured your existence by how many times your atoms have been inside a dying star. Musk: “How many times have your atoms been at the center of a star? I think it’s like on average three or four times.” Every atom in your body has already survived the core of a star. Multiple times. Crushed under pressures that would flatten planets. Superheated to millions of degrees. Blown apart in explosions so violent they forged new elements. Then gravity pulled those scattered pieces back together. New stars formed. And the cycle repeated. For 13.8 billion years, your atoms have been fuel for the most violent process in the universe. And they are not done. Musk: “In terms of existence as measured by the number of times your atoms will be at the center of a star, we seem to be roughly halfway.” Halfway. Your atoms have been through the furnace three or four times. They will go through three or four more. But right now, in this impossibly thin sliver between cycles, those atoms are doing something they have never done before. They are conscious. For billions of years before you, they burned through stellar cores with no awareness. No memory. No sense of what they were or where they had been. After you, they will return to that state. Unconscious matter drifting through space until the next star claims them. This is the only moment in their entire journey where they can look back at the stars that made them and understand. Musk: “If you want to look at the big picture… that’s the really big picture.” The big picture is not that we are small. Everyone already knows that. The big picture is that we are temporary witnesses to a process that does not need witnesses. Stars do not need observers to burn. Atoms do not need anyone to understand where they have been. The universe ran for billions of years with no one in it. It will run for billions more after the last conscious thing disappears. But right now, matter is examining itself. That has never happened before in 13.8 billion years. You are not a person who happens to contain ancient atoms. You are ancient atoms that briefly figured out how to think. The universe did not design consciousness. It designed stars. Consciousness was the accident. And the accident is half over.
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BobbyTwoTaps@Bobbyw121·
@HodlMagoo I took a 2 year absence from X and I come back and you are still here muttering off nonsense into thin air like an angry boy. 😄
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Magoo PhD@HodlMagoo·
If you think that $STRC won’t trade for 60-70 cents on the dollar in a crisis then your mother and father just might be brother and sister.
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BobbyTwoTaps@Bobbyw121·
@BartSagaser @Rainmaker1973 Is my car creating "chemtrails" in the morning when I see water vapor coming out of my muffler? Do you know every thousand feet the temp drops 2 degrees Celsius? Do you know planes fly 40 to 60 thousand feet in the air? Do you know engines produce hot gasses. Can you read? 📚
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BobbyTwoTaps@Bobbyw121·
@BartSagaser @Rainmaker1973 Been in aviation my entire life, when I see post like this, I feel bad for you. Can your head really lack this much common sense? If you pick up a book about weather and learn how turbine engines operate on the most basic level, it's so obvious what these "chemtrails" are.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Morgan Freeman is turning his entire 124-acre ranch in Mississippi into sanctuary for bees. Alarmed by collapsing bee populations, Freeman decided to act back in 2014. He imported 26 beehives from Arkansas to his ranch in Mississippi and planted fields of clover, lavender, and magnolia – creating a pollinator paradise across the entire property. What began as a personal hobby quickly became a full-scale conservation effort. Bees pollinate about 80% of the world’s flowering crops – including many fruits, nuts, and vegetables. One healthy colony can pollinate up to 300 million flowers in a single day. Without bees, ecosystems collapse. Food systems follow.
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BobbyTwoTaps@Bobbyw121·
@SocialEngland66 To the non-Americans, these establishments pay their servers below minimum wage, tips are the only way they make their money. It's a bullshit system for sure and it allows the owner to fuck the customer.
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Not Jerome Powell@alifarhat79·
The market when investors try to predict it
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Jack Jr@janjrgsxr1000·
@EmilySm43 Ping Pong Bowling Golf Soccer Football Cricket
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Emily 🦋@EmilySm43·
This is hard
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BobbyTwoTaps@Bobbyw121·
@sarkasticsharma It's possible they mean the fuel would be air. Person who wrote the title failed pretty hard.
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Amazing Physics
Amazing Physics@amazing_physics·
what does the world need ?
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BobbyTwoTaps@Bobbyw121·
@honeymoon250 Ohhhh I don't even have to read the comments and I know you done fked up. Nice bait post.
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Honey 🛼
Honey 🛼@honeymoon250·
Women deal with periods, pregnancy, menopause wtf do men deal with
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Jenni Fraser@Jenni_F333·
@TheMikeMorton @DHSgov He got the gun in his hand🙄 Jesus does he need to be allowed to shoot someone before an ICE agent can shoot back🤨
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Homeland Security@DHSgov·
At 9:05 AM CT, as DHS law enforcement officers were conducting a targeted operation in Minneapolis against an illegal alien wanted for violent assault, an individual approached US Border Patrol officers with a 9 mm semi-automatic handgun, seen here.  The officers attempted to disarm the suspect but the armed suspect violently resisted. More details on the armed struggle are forthcoming. Fearing for his life and the lives and safety of fellow officers, an agent fired defensive shots. Medics on scene immediately delivered medical aid to the subject but was pronounced dead at the scene.  The suspect also had 2 magazines and no ID—this looks like a situation where an individual wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement.    About 200 rioters arrived at the scene and began to obstruct and assault law enforcement on the scene, crowd control measures were deployed for the safety of the public and law enforcement.  This situation is evolving, and more information is forthcoming.
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Anthony rhodes@extreme1018·
@sleepofreason2 @archeohistories @georgegalloway Any where you want. America is a free country. You are free to leave any time you want. You can pack your things and literally move as soon as you read this. Get on an airplane. One way ticket. And when you're off the plane... BAM... Start your new life
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In 1978, Soviet geologists discovered a family living in complete isolation deep in Siberia. The Lykovs had fled Stalin’s persecution in 1936 and, for 42 years, survived without any human contact, technology, or knowledge that World War II had even happened. The group of Soviet geologists surveying the remote Sayan Mountains of Siberia stumbled upon a wooden hut that seemed abandoned. To their astonishment, it was inhabited, by the Lykov family, who had been living in total isolation since the 1930s. Karp Lykov, a devout Old Believer, had fled with his wife and two children in 1936 to escape Stalin’s religious persecution. Deep in the taiga, over 150 miles from the nearest settlement, the family built a life entirely disconnected from the modern world. They grew rye and potatoes, made clothes from hemp, and lived without metal tools or contact with outsiders. When discovered, two more children had been born in the wilderness, neither had ever seen a stranger or even tasted bread. The Lykovs’ isolation lasted 42 years, ending only when they were rediscovered. When the geologists told the family that humans had landed on the Moon, they were astonished, unaware that World War II or the Space Race had ever occurred. © History Pictures #archaeohistories
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Bill Mcdonald@KarenMcdon5599·
@CraigKn71321652 @konstructivizm FYI - the world doesn't revolve around the US, one of the few countries in the world that doesn't use the metric system. And you wonder why people can't stand Americans? It's comments like this.
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Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Voyager 1 is the loneliest pioneer humanity has ever launched, and it is still flying perfectly, forty-eight years later, on a course set in 1977 that has never needed a single correction.Imagine that: on September 5, 1977, a 825-kilogram golden spacecraft lifted off from Cape Canaveral. Engineers gave it one decisive push with gravity assists from Jupiter and Saturn, then essentially said, “Go. We’ll never touch you again.” And it listened. For thirty-seven straight years (until the first tiny trim in 2017, only to align the antenna), Voyager 1 hurtled through space without a single thruster firing to fix its path. Not one. That’s like throwing a paper airplane from New York and having it glide untouched through a window in Paris, four decades later.Right now, in December 2025, Voyager 1 is 163 times farther from the Sun than Earth is, more than 24.4 billion kilometers away, the farthest human-made object in history. It crossed the heliopause (the Sun’s protective bubble) in 2012 and is now sailing through true interstellar space, where the wind between the stars is colder than anything we can create on Earth. Yet its trajectory is still so impeccable that the flight team jokes the spacecraft could hit a cosmic bullseye drawn half a century ago.It has already given us the pale blue dot photo, the first portraits of Jupiter’s raging storms and Saturn’s rings in impossible detail, and the discovery that moons like Io and Titan are worlds stranger than fiction. Now, with its power fading to barely four watts (less than a refrigerator lightbulb), it still whispers data back across the void on a 23-watt signal that takes 22 hours and 55 minutes to reach us, one-way.Voyager 1 isn’t just a probe. It’s a message in a bottle flung toward the galaxy, carrying the sounds of Earth (whales, Chuck Berry, and a baby’s cry) on its golden record. And it’s still flying straight, as if to prove that human foresight, once aimed true, can outrun time itself.Out there in the dark, a tiny golden speck keeps its ancient promise: keep going, perfectly, forever.
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BobbyTwoTaps@Bobbyw121·
@LumiereGrimson @ohhanxiety I've got a flu shots for the past 18 years and the last time I got the flu was more than 18 years ago. Goes both ways. Just be healthy
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annie@ohhanxiety·
any secret?
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naiive
naiive@naiivememe·
what would you do with this space
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@Beno10_MFC Wilbur Wyatt Wesley Weston Walter Wayne Warren Wade Winston Wilson Willie Walker Wallace Westley Wilder Winter Wolf Woodrow Wren Wylie Whit Warner Wells Whitaker
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👑Beno10@Beno10_MFC·
Name ONE!!! 🤓
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