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@CriminalEntropy
Justice & Equality for All..!! Food, learning, laughing, law, gym & mischief!
Edge of Greatness/Madness Katılım Eylül 2013
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@lostguy79 Are they 'invisible' because no one hs actually dared to fire back at them?
Emperors new clothes in effect 😅
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BREAKING:
Huge shockwaves in the military world today! 🚨
Iran has took down TWO American F-35s in just 24 hours.
Military experts from US, Russia and China are reportedly losing their minds over this.
Because
The F-35 is basically the "Final Boss" of fighter jets. Its whole thing is Stealth Mode—it’s supposed to be invisible.
You can’t lock onto it because, on radar, it’s not even there. 👻✈️
If Iran, with only basic air defense ,actually detected, tracked, and HIT these jets... it’s a massive L for America’s most expensive tech.
The trillion-dollar "invisible" jet just got seen and hit…
Remember China and Russia are actually surprised but US experts are 😮 shocked..

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Iran has kept the Straight of Hormuz toll-free for decades despite being vilified, sanctioned, and Isolated.
Egypt charges $300,000 – $700,000+ per transit through the Suez Canal. Ultra-large container ships or tankers can exceed $1 million.
Panama charges $150,000 – $450,000 per transit. Large Neopanamax ships cost up to $500,000+ to pass the Panama Canal.
Turkey charges fees for the Bosporus Strait.
Canada charges fees for the St Lawrence Seaway.
The United States charges for the St Lawrence Seaway.
But Iran is a bad country.

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🇺🇸✈️ Clear footage of a U.S. F-15E jet that was shot down over Kuwait on March 1-2 in a friendly fire incident by Kuwaiti F-18 jet. @MonitorX99800
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The Afroman Trial.
-Cops raid Afromans house for bullshit reasons.
-Steal money, break his door, fuck his house up.
-No criminality found whatsoever, no charges at all pressed on Afroman.
-Afroman spends the next 3 years making songs that make fun of all the officers involved by name, even using footage of the raid from his own CCTV cameras.
-Songs had titles like "Randy Walters is a son of a bitch" and "Lick Em Low Lisa" accusing one of the officers of being a lesbian and sleeping with the other officers wives.
-During the raid one officer looked like he was about to eat some lemon pound cake sitting on Afromans counter, Afroman made a whole album calling the officer fat.
-The cops get mad and file a lawsuit for defamation.
-Afroman turns up to court in a whole American flag suit.
-Officers performatively mald and cry while listening to the songs really trying to oversell how badly the songs upset them.
-One officer was suing because Afroman made a whole song about him saying he was fucking the officers wife. When the officer was asked if Afroman was really fucking his wife, he said "I don't know". Nuking his own case and establishing that there is a non-zero chance that Afroman might actually be fucking his wife.
-As his only witness for the trial, Afroman brought a deputies EX FUCKING WIFE.
-The jury ruled completely in favour of Afroman.
This entire thing has been a great win for free speech and absolutely fucking hilarious.

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Let me explain exactly why your phone seems to read your thoughts, because the real answer is more invasive than telepathy.
Every time you open a website or app, a real-time bidding auction fires in under 100 milliseconds. Your GPS coordinates, browsing history, device fingerprint, age, gender, income bracket, and hundreds of inferred interest categories get packaged into a “bid request” and broadcast to hundreds of companies simultaneously. One company wins the ad slot. All of them keep the data.
This happens thousands of times per day per person. A 2018 New York Times investigation found 75 companies pulling precise location data from apps, with some users tracked up to 14,000 times in 24 hours.
In 2012, a Target statistician identified 25 products that, purchased in combination, could predict a customer was pregnant and estimate her due date. A teenager’s father discovered she was pregnant because Target sent baby coupons to the house before she told anyone. That was one retailer. Store receipts only. Fourteen years ago.
Now scale that. Your phone pings GPS while you sleep. Data brokers link your phone, laptop, and tablet through probabilistic matching of IP addresses, WiFi networks, and behavioral patterns without you ever logging in. The FTC caught two brokers in 2024 categorizing people by visits to reproductive health clinics, political protests, and religious services, then selling those profiles to law enforcement.
The algorithm doesn’t hear your thoughts. It compares your behavioral fingerprint against millions of similar profiles and predicts your next interest before you’re consciously aware of it. It makes hundreds of predictions per day. You ignore the misses. The five hits feel like telepathy.
You paid for the phone. You pay for the data plan. You generate the signal. And every time a page loads, your identity gets auctioned to the highest bidder before the content even renders.
They called it “personalized advertising” because “real-time mass surveillance funded by the people being surveilled” doesn’t fit on a consent banner.
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii
I get how the phone can target ads by hearing and seeing me, but how is it showing me ads based on my thoughts? I can't be the only one noticing this.
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Stonehenge tunnel officially scrapped - after more than £179,000,000 spent on plan lbc.co.uk/article/stoneh…
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If I were to start a private school, it would be a boys-only institution.
All teachers would be male. Most would come from military backgrounds, with preference given to those with special forces experience.
The structure would prioritize physical and practical development.
Each morning would begin with physical training. Boxing. Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Obstacle courses. Firearms training.
There would also be a strong emphasis on building. Shop classes. Hands-on work. The ability to construct something real.
Even for someone who becomes an IT engineer, knowing how to build a chair matters. Real-world construction develops thinking. It trains problem-solving in a way abstract learning does not.
Academic instruction would be concentrated.
No more than three hours per day at a desk. That is sufficient to meet curriculum requirements and maintain academic competence.
The rest of the day would be spent developing strength, discipline, and practical skill.
Vinnie Sullivan@VinnieSull1van
Today, it's crazy to think that boxing used to be in the school curriculum. London, 1930s ⏳️
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