Borascus

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Borascus

Borascus

@Borascus

Ellesmere Port, England Katılım Ocak 2012
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Borascus@Borascus·
It has been ZERO days since the last government interference
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Orson Scott Card
Orson Scott Card@orsonscottcard·
Ender’s Game is what I’m known for, and gratefully so. But it may be The Tales of Alvin Maker through which, if you tell me you’ve read them, I feel most known. Master Alvin, the final book of the series, will be out this Tuesday, April 28. Thank you to those who’ve patiently waited, and those who have eagerly prodded… and all who’ve taken these stories to heart and made them finer for being there. Preorder on Amazon: a.co/d/0iRYBxJ1 Preorder on Barnes and Noble: barnesandnoble.com/w/master-alvin… Preorder on IndieBound (bookshop.org): bookshop.org/p/books/master…
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Borascus@Borascus·
@lsanger AI: Oh hey, it's likely you're frustrated. Sometimes a person wants to harm another person when they're frustrated It's illegal to harm another person Of course you're allowed to practice If you take that weapon off of your property then that drone...
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Lee Hurst
Lee Hurst@LeeHurstComic·
I believe every immigrant to the UK should be given a chance. However, if they break the law then apply a system of warnings. If they break it three times, after the third, instant deportation. No appeal, banned from entering the UK for life. We do not need to import more criminals, we have enough of our own to deal with.
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House Of The People
House Of The People@HoTPOfficial·
The Crime and Policing Bill is making its way through Parliament right now. Do you know what it contains? Do you know how your MP voted? Have your say at houseofthepeople.com
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@aaronjmars
@aaronjmars@aaronjmars·
holy fuck, a hair dryer at a Paris airport broke Polymarket weather markets & made someone $34,000 richer - polymarket was settling Paris temperature bets on a single Météo France sensor sitting near the Charles de Gaulle runway perimeter - basically unguarded - the guy bought the long-shot outcome (like "22°C" when everyone expected 18°C) for pennies, since nobody thought it'd hit - then he walked up to the probe and briefly heated the air around it with a portable heat source, spiking the reading just long enough to register as the daily max - temperature snapped back to normal in minutes, the market resolved in his favor, and he cashed out - twice, on April 6 and April 15, before Météo France caught on and filed charges hyperstitions.
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House Of The People
House Of The People@HoTPOfficial·
Talk to anyone on the street and they will have plenty to say about the state of this country. But there is no meaningful way for them to say it where it actually counts. That is what House of the People is there to fix. houseofthepeople.com
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Borascus@Borascus·
@elonmusk Enough coverage to turn the atmosphere into a laser monitored warehouse. Should counter those 5g delayed reflection aircraft.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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General Chance Saltzman@SpaceForceCSO

Early this morning, @SpaceX launched the final GPS III satellite in our constellation, the most advanced GPS satellites ever built. This video aired at T-9:25, marking the achievement for the Space Force as we celebrate 250 years of American strength and innovation. 🇺🇸

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Harry Metcalfe
Harry Metcalfe@harrym_vids·
So taxing my 2015 Jaguar Project 7 for 12 months costs £790 but taxing my 2018 Project 8 for 12 months costs £200. Same engine and both EU6 compliant, just 3 years newer but road tax is 4x the cost. Where’s the logic in that?
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Borascus@Borascus·
@Timcast There are 26,298,000 minutes in 50 years, not only is that a very limited material handling timeframe the limit also applies to how many people you can know on a day to day basis. Hardly any would thoroughly expend their handling time, and if they did they'd hardly talk.
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
You can't fund UBI through taxing AI The math does not add up You need greater input than output for the system to function and taxing AI to give UBI generates massive output with insufficient input. The cost of the system will be greater than the revenue dispersed creating a negative feedback loop and economic regression The argument then becomes that UBI will only be supplemental but you still run into the inflation problem again. When given a choice between working 40 hours a week and receiving 10K UBI and 15K wages many people would choose unlimited free time and 10k In order to then hire someone for jobs we cannot automate you have to then increase pay for those jobs thus the cost of the good increases and the 10k supplemental now is largely useless for most goods and services I break the question down like this How many people do you know play guitar? Most say quite a few How many would choose to be a musician professionally if they had the choice? Most say in fact quite a few How many have the talent to actually make it? none if any And that still assumes most people would choose to pursue a passion with some economic benefit The reality is that many people would choose UBI and 40 hours of some creative work that ultimately provides no functional value to society and that generates no revenue. We effectively use tech to subsidize net negative output from people That system is bound to implode The most important thing to understand is that there are core necessities such as housing and healthcare that cannot be meaningfully automated. UBI is a pipe dream that can't even exist in a society with replicators from Star Trek. Land is still owned or leased and money is the means of distribution. If you want to argue for government control of property then youre just arguing for techno-communism
Andrew Yang🧢⬆️🇺🇸@AndrewYang

We should tax the bots. blog.andrewyang.com/p/tax-the-bots

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Borascus@Borascus·
@elonmusk They gotta get them millions before the next dlc
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Nancy Pelosi Stock Tracker ♟
Breaking: A U.S. Army Nuclear Chief was just caught on hidden camera leaking classified information to a stranger in a restaurant, per @JamesOKeefeIII His name is Andrew Hugg, Branch Chief of Nuclear Chemical Surety at the Pentagon since August 2024 He confirmed: • Plans to assassinate Iran's next Supreme Leader if he "doesn't change" • U.S. airstrikes have killed children in Iran • The U.S. still possesses nerve agents • A U.S. Army chemist died from nerve agent exposure If this is what the Branch Chief of Nuclear Chemical Surety tells a stranger, imagine what Congress hears in committee briefings...
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Sabine Hossenfelder
I received a false copyright claim on one of my videos and YouTube removed the video because of this. It's a video about the Riemann Hypothesis. The claim comes from some person who submits a link to their paper about "The Continuity Engine: A Formally Verified Framework Prime Resonance Unification with Medical, Physical, Mathematical Evidence" with links to two unpublished papers that are completely unrelated to my video content. It's obviously some crackpot work, I receive dozens of those a day. YouTube took the video down based on this false claim. The only way they allow me to react to this requires me to submit my personal contact information to some random crank on the internet. Alternatively, I am supposed to hire a lawyer (!!) on my own costs, to track down some random guy from whom I then have to extract my up-front expenses. I have complained to YouTube support about this multiple times. No success, the video is still down. This procedure is completely unacceptable. It allows random people to try and blackmail me into responding to them. I have no time for this bullshit and no patience either. Frankly the only sensible course of action forward that I see is to sue YouTube for facilitating fraudulent DCMA claims. @YouTubeCreators @YouTube
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
What's this? Oh just perfectly carved out pre-historic "train/cart tracks" into solid bedrock. Just the one example? No... There are hundreds of these mysterious tracks all across the island of Malta. Nobody knows why, how or who.
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𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝗠𝗲 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮
My 80 yr old mom is a dangerous driver. I’ve been trying to get her to test drive a @Tesla for over a year. Tricked her into taking a test drive last week. She was cranky about it. She reluctantly got behind the wheel, said “take me to the nearest McDonalds” It drove her there and parked. She acted unimpressed. I mentioned the price of gas in CA. And what it would be like to have the car drive to LA for her. Once we left the dealership she started making plans on where she was going to put the charger in her garage. 🤣 Tesla needs to do a better job of targeting senior citizens with their marketing.
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Borascus@Borascus·
@Atomsmade It's perspective, the valley next to the over spilled mountain was warmer, a cloud moved over the mountain top. Foehn winds turned the valley side of the mountain into a spillway "Egads, the sea has breached the mountain"
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Ola 🧑🏿‍💻
Ola 🧑🏿‍💻@Atomsmade·
There are more flaws in Noah’s flood story than in most of the Bible put together. It doesn’t expose science, it exposes how little ancient writers understood about the world. They say the whole Earth was covered in water, even mountains. Simple question: where did all that water come from, and where did it disappear to after? Earth isn’t hiding extra oceans in a basement. Then forty days of nonstop rain somehow floods the planet. Rain doesn’t work like magic. If that much water came from the sky, the heat and pressure alone would turn the world into chaos. Then one wooden boat holds every animal. Think about that for two seconds: lions, elephants, birds, snakes, insects, cows, termites, pandas, parasites, all in one boat. Food, water, cages, waste, disease, fighting, cleaning. Eight people handling that is comedy, not history. Then after the flood, every animal spreads back across the world. So kangaroos hopped to Australia, penguins waddled to Antarctica, sloths crawled to South America, and none of them left clear traces on the way? Ridiculous! Then plants somehow survive months underwater. Forests drowned, crops ruined, land destroyed, but animals step off the boat to a ready-made buffet? Then two of each animal restart whole species. That means extreme inbreeding from day one. Anyone who knows basic breeding knows that’s a disaster plan, not a survival plan. Then fish are expected to survive too, while freshwater mixes with saltwater across the whole planet. Many species would die fast. And if a worldwide flood happened recently, Earth should show one giant mud layer everywhere. It doesn’t. So the real lesson is simple: Noah’s flood sounds exactly like what ancient people with zero knowledge of weather, biology, geography, or common sense would write. It’s not history. It’s mythology dressed up as fact.
Against Atheism@AgainstAtheismX

Atheists hate the story of the flood because it clearly shows divine judgement. They can't box God into the weird-hippie-vaguely-loving character they keep trying to tell everyone Jesus was.

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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
We ask truly extraordinary things of our soldiers. Things that you and I could never even imagine, yet they now have these jumped-up little cretins in the Labour Party hounding them down decades after their service - it is a vile witch hunt. We have asked these Brits to go where most of us would never go. All too often, once they come home, the rotten state repays them with suspicion and lawfare. Often even destitution. Individuals who served with courage and professionalism are being dragged through endless legal processes years after the events in question. Reinvestigated, over and over and over. Pursued on weak or politically motivated claims. No serious country should treat its military like this. Britain, sadly, is no longer a serious country. War is messy, very messy. It’s so easy to sit in some Westminster committee room, judging soldiers for their actions whilst under fire. Split-second decisions. The difference between life and death. The consequences are so painfully obvious. Morale suffers. Experienced heads leave. Future soldiers hesitate in that crucial moment because they know that years later they may face a knock at the door. A Restore Britain government would end the cycle. No more endless reinvestigations. No more veterans bankrupted defending lawful service. No more sacrificing our soldiers to satisfy activists. We would provide full legal protections for those pursued over operational service. We would strengthen protections for battlefield decisions taken in good faith. We would ensure that combat operations are judged with a proper understanding to the realities of war. We will put the rights of our men and women ahead of terrorists and enemy combatants. Where veterans have been unfairly prosecuted under this Labour government through politically driven lawfare, we would establish an immediate review process with the power to quash wrongful convictions, issue pardons and provide proper compensation. Restore Britain would immediately reverse the damage this Labour Government is inflicting on our veteran community. Our servicemen deserve fairness and loyalty. Restore Britain will give them exactly that.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
We are so DEEP underground right now 👀 When you find out where this is it's going to blow your mind. Mysterious Malta, so much hiding deep below.
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House Of The People
House Of The People@HoTPOfficial·
Imagine a Prime Minister who could stand up and say: we consulted the public, eight million people voted, this is what we are going to do. No spin. No guesswork. Just the public will, clearly expressed. That is the future we are building toward. houseofthepeople.com
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Lee Clare
Lee Clare@drleeclare·
@DeDunkingPast @OMGTheWhyFiles The term “knowledge” used very loosely here. You might also have suggested to check the publications by the archaeologists who have worked at the site. Three suggestions can be found at the bottom of this thread. One of them is an actual book on the decorated pillars from 2025!
Lee Clare@drleeclare

P43 is just one of many T-shaped pillars at #Göbeklitepe, but the one that appears to fuel people’s imaginations the most. The aim of this short 🧵 is to provide my take on one of the most discussed monoliths at #Göbeklitepe 1/8

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Dan Richards The DeDunker aka SuperSexyD
AJ from @OMGTheWhyFiles made a video about Gobekli Teoe's Pillar 43 calendar hypothesis. Before that, I made a video about the Pillar 43 calendar. Before that, Graham Hancock did. Before that, Dr Martin Sweatman did. This is not theft or grifting. It is how knowledge grows.
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