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Jesus and Crypto can set you free. $BTC Maxi wanna-be.

Here and there. Katılım Eylül 2021
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ᶠᵃⁿ In-N-Out Burgers
ᶠᵃⁿ In-N-Out Burgers@innoutburger_·
In-N-Out believes that Jesus Christ is the way.
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Mr PitBull Stories
Mr PitBull Stories@MrPitbull07·
"Your son might work in a grocery store bagging groceries for the rest of his life." Someone said this to me right after my son Jack was diagnosed with autism. Over the years, the words stuck with me. I thought about them when he couldn't sit for circle time in kindergarten. When he couldn't take the bus home from school safely. When he started middle school, then high school. Fast-forward. Jack is twenty-one now. He works in a grocery store. He cuts fruit in the produce department. He works from 8:00 - 2:00 three days a week. He sets his alarm. He puts on his uniform. He walks to the bus station. He arrives on time. In this life alongside autism, I've learned it's not always about the destination, but how you got there in the first place. I've learned that a life lived differently is not a life less lived. Any any work, not matter what kind, is honorable. What a beautiful thing. Please join me in congratulating my son Jack on the first four months at his job. We are fiercely proud of him. Credit: Carrie Cariello
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Stefan Moore ★
Stefan Moore ★@2StefanMoore·
Today marks 4,765 days since our beloved 13 year old daughter passed away after courageously battling #BrainCancer. 💔 Nothing would fill our hearts with greater happiness than to see her beautiful name written 4,765 times in the comments, one for every day we’ve longed for her presence. For parents who have lost a Child, simply seeing or hearing their name is one of the most precious gifts, a way to keep their memory & spirit shining brightly. ❤️ A repost & follow would touch us deeply, helping to honor & preserve our sweet Ashley’s legacy forever. 💜 𝒜𝓈𝒽𝓁𝑒𝓎 💜
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PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE@Protect_Wldlife·
He spent his entire fortune to save Dogs no one else would fight for. Chinese millionaire Wang Yan has dedicated his life and every last bit of his money to rescuing Dogs from the slaughter trade. While others looked away, he stepped in and started saving thousands of lives. He travels from market to market, buying Dogs that were minutes from being killed. Many arrive terrified, injured, or starving, but he refuses to leave even one behind. Over the years, he has rescued more than 2,000 Dogs and built multiple shelters to give them safe food, warmth, and care. Every Dog gets a chance to heal and feel love for the first time. He says he doesn’t care about wealth or fame. His only goal is to make sure no dog dies alone and unloved. And for thousands of animals who had no hope, he became their miracle. Stories like his remind us that one person can change the world, not by being rich, but by choosing kindness every single day. References: Metro... Millionaire goes broke building dog shelter to save thousands from the slaughterhouse. IHeartDogs... Man Rescues Over 2,000 Dogs From Chinese Meat Trade. South China Morning Post... Animal Rescuer Uses His Wealth to Save Dogs From Meat Market.
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Astronomy Vibes
Astronomy Vibes@AstronomyVibes·
🌊 The water in your glass may be older than the Sun itself. Astronomers have traced the story of water from interstellar space to emerging planetary systems by zooming in on the young star V883 Orionis, located about 1,300 light-years away in Orion. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), they detected gaseous water in the star’s protoplanetary disc carrying the same chemical fingerprint seen in comets of our own Solar System. This strongly suggests that Earth’s water was inherited from ancient interstellar clouds, predating the birth of the Sun. The key was measuring a heavier form of water, where one hydrogen atom is replaced by deuterium. Because normal and “heavy” water form under different physical conditions, the ratio between them acts like a chemical time capsule, preserving when and where the water originated. In V883 Orionis, that ratio closely matches what is measured in Solar System comets and in Earth’s oceans, providing the long-sought missing link between cold star-forming clouds, protoplanetary discs, and icy bodies that later deliver water to planets. Normally, water in planet-forming discs is frozen as ice and nearly impossible to see, but V883 Orionis is in outburst, heating its disc enough to turn vast amounts of ice into detectable vapor. ALMA’s sensitivity allowed astronomers to map this water and estimate that the disc contains at least 1,200 times the water found in all Earth’s oceans. Upcoming facilities like ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope and its METIS instrument will extend this chemical archaeology of water, probing how many other planetary systems may also inherit ancient, life-enabling oceans from the depths of interstellar space. 📄 RESEARCH PAPER 📌 John J. Tobin et al., “Deuterium-enriched water ties planet-forming disks to comets and protostars”, Nature (2023)
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Cache Katz
Cache Katz@CacheKatz·
@AntiquityJ @scidotnews My bet would be the bow and arrow came after the great flood found in the bible.. not 40,000 years ago.
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Cache Katz
Cache Katz@CacheKatz·
Bitcoin. Still the real deal.
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Stephen King
Stephen King@StephenKing·
Maduro's not a good guy, agreed. But neither is Putin, and Trump rolled out the red fucking carpet for him. It's not about dope, it's about oil (which kinda IS dope). Just when you think Trump has hit the gutter, he bounces lower.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
I was briefed this morning on the U.S. military capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, as well as their planned imprisonment in federal custody here in New York City. Unilaterally attacking a sovereign nation is an act of war and a violation of federal and international law. This blatant pursuit of regime change doesn’t just affect those abroad, it directly impacts New Yorkers, including tens of thousands of Venezuelans who call this city home. My focus is their safety and the safety of every New Yorker, and my administration will continue to monitor the situation and issue relevant guidance.
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Cache Katz
Cache Katz@CacheKatz·
Venezuela is once again a promising country. My friends that reside here from Venezuela celebrate and are anxious to see what's to come...
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Cache Katz@CacheKatz·
Well. Today is Saturday... the grind starts again on Monday... but today I'm gonna Netfix & chill... Raining so it is what it is... And I'm still hodlin.
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KRON4 News
KRON4 News@kron4news·
#Breaking: Actor Tommy Lee Jones’ daughter was found dead inside a San Francisco hotel on New Year’s Day, according to a report from TMZ.
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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
The more I study Islam, the more I’m convinced that “Islamophobia” as a blanket label is a sham. Once you dig into its origins and foundations, this becomes a deeply troubling religion. The deeper I go, the more I see that the real problem isn’t “extreme misinterpretation.” If anything, the frightening thing is how often the most disturbing beliefs and practices are the ones most faithful to the Qur’an, Hadith, and Muhammad’s own example. I know many Muslims who are sincere, kind, and admirable people. But it increasingly seems like they are good in spite of the theology, drawing their moral compass from conscience, common humanity, or modern values not strict imitation of Muhammad or early Islamic practice. Meanwhile, the people the modern world condemns as “radicals” often have the clearest textual backing. Their actions align more closely with the Prophet’s recorded life, the Sunnah, and mainstream classical jurisprudence. So for me, a serious question has to be faced: How do you call someone a “bad Muslim” for doing what Muhammad actually did or commanded? If Muslims justify kissing the Black Stone because Muhammad did, on what grounds is it illegitimate for others to justify child marriage or religious violence the same way, when those too are grounded in his life and early Islamic tradition? That’s the tension I can’t escape. If the most morally troubling actions are not distortions but faithful reenactments of foundational examples, then the real problem isn’t the so-called extremist, it’s explaining why the moderates aren’t simply being inconsistent. Sorry for this rant lol
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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
I’ve been digging into the early history of the hijab, and now I can’t unsee what I learned. Yes, many women today wear it willingly and sincerely, but the foundation on which it originally stood is deeply skewed. Historically, veiling wasn’t just about “modesty before God.” It functioned as a social marker: free women veiled so they could be recognized and protected, while slave women were often discouraged or forbidden from veiling because they didn’t “qualify” for that dignity. It legislated women’s bodies, it shifted moral responsibility onto women, and in many ways it baked victim-blaming right into social and religious expectation. Culture today can’t baptize and sanitize that past. What makes it even starker for me is the contrast with Jesus’ teaching in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus didn’t place the moral burden on women’s bodies; He put the responsibility for lust squarely on men. The problem wasn’t women’s hair, skin, or presence. The problem was men’s hearts. That’s a fundamentally different moral philosophy. So when I see the hijab today, I don’t just see devotion. I also see what it historically represented: power, class, patriarchy, and a world where women had to modify themselves to be treated with dignity, while others weren’t even allowed that protection. Many Muslim women today wear it with sincere meaning. I respect that. But history still matters. And sometimes, confronting the past doesn’t destroy culture or faith, it simply forces honesty about what shaped them.
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Cache Katz
Cache Katz@CacheKatz·
Just in case nobody told you today...
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Lilith
Lilith@Lilith_Atheist·
Dear Religious People, You do not have eternal life. Sincerely, Reality
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Cache Katz
Cache Katz@CacheKatz·
@naiivememe On Dec 31st 1989 silver spot was 5.36 cents... 10k worth would be worth 130k + as of today..
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
In 1991, eight people sealed themselves inside Biosphere 2 , a $150 million closed ecosystem in Arizona. They were hoping to live self-sufficiently for two years in a prototype for future space habitats. It did not go well. Biosphere 2 was one of the most ambitious scientific experiments of the 20th century. Built in the Arizona desert, the massive glass and steel structure was designed to replicate Earth’s ecosystems on a smaller scale, complete with a rainforest, ocean, desert, and farmland. The goal was to see if humans could survive in a completely sealed environment, a test bed for potential life on Mars or other planets. On September 26, 1991, eight “biospherians” entered the enclosure, expecting to live self-sufficiently for two years. But the reality quickly unraveled. Oxygen levels plummeted due to microbes in the soil consuming it faster than plants could replace it. Food became scarce, morale broke down, and relationships turned hostile. Scientists outside had to secretly pump in oxygen to keep the crew alive, while others accused the project of being more spectacle than science. Though the mission technically lasted the full two years, it ended amid controversy, exhaustion, and scientific confusion. Yet the experiment remains a fascinating cautionary tale about humanity’s attempt to recreate nature — and how fragile closed systems truly are. Today, Biosphere 2 is operated by the University of Arizona and serves as a climate research facility studying ecosystems, water cycles, and atmospheric change. © Historyfeels #archaeohistories
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