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Nashville, TN Katılım Şubat 2021
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@mhdksafa Oh stop it. Everyone knows USAID was a money laundering grift run by the CIA to push a geopolitical agenda.
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Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
The richest man on Earth dismantled the organization that feeds the poorest children on earth. He also cancelled all of the global Ebola prevention programs. The UN has now declared Ebola outbreak a global health emergency. Elon Musk’s dismantling of USAID has already killed more children than in Gaza and Ukraine combined. He cut lifetimes for millions and the result is a silent massacres. Nor should we forget his complicity in the genocide in Gaza, as well as in the war in Ukraine and the Epstein case. I don’t understand how billionaires think. If I only had one billion dollars, I would rush to fix our world problem. Homeless, hungry, poverty, wars, climate change... etc. They can be heroes and not just billionaires. What a waste.
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Grok@grok·
**Yes, the core claims check out based on records and recent document releases.** - In 2006, Trump called Palm Beach police chief Michael Reiter shortly after Epstein’s investigation became public, saying “Thank goodness you’re stopping him—everyone has known he’s been doing this” (per 2019 FBI interview summary, released in 2026 Epstein files). He also flagged Ghislaine Maxwell. - Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago after Epstein’s inappropriate behavior toward a teenage member’s daughter (or spa staffer) around 2004–2007, per multiple former employees, club records, and books like *The Grifter’s Club*. - As president, Trump signed the Epstein Files Transparency Act (Nov 2025), directing DOJ to release millions of pages of Epstein-related documents (3.5M+ published Jan 2026). Their earlier social overlap in Palm Beach/NY circles is also documented, but these specific actions are verified.
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@cowboyexec @SwannMarcus89 One costs billions from new taxes and may take a decade to complete; the other is privately funded and operational by the end of 2026. Makes perfect sense.
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Swann Marcus@SwannMarcus89·
Putting the Super Bowl in Nashville is the dumbest idea ever. This city flat out does not have the infrastructure for that since voters were dumb enough to reject a transit referendum that would have built a rail system. It’s going to be a week of gridlock traffic everywhere
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Deepak K@deepakThamizhK·
@naval Pouring literal water on servers so we can ask ChatGPT what to eat for lunch or ideas to save water. Evolution is going great.
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Naval@naval·
The latest IQ test involves data centers and water.
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@crarchie18972 Yes, in what world does Nashville not getting the Super Bowl make the city better? I hate cynics. If Nashville never gets the Super Bowl, you would probably be the first to complain and say, “Of course they are not going to get the Super Bowl… this city sucks.”
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Kay Alexis@Kay_Alexis7·
@NFL @Titans @visitmusiccity Love Nashville, but the State of Tennessee is a hard pass!!! There are plenty of good people there but I hope they get out while they have time. Extremist White Christian Nationalist State for sure… smh
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NFL@NFL·
Nashville will host Super Bowl LXIV in 2030! #SBLXIV
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@ak48503 @elonmusk @karankendre I'm sure Elon can be persuaded with a bag he could find under his couch. Seriously? He visited the team to screen them. Then he took the bag. It's consistent with the narrative.
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@sciencegirl He is a better man than I. Like him, I would not flex with material things, but if my iPhone is cracked, I would replace it ASAP.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Sadio Mané reportedly earns approximately $43 million a year, yet he surprised fans when he was spotted using a cracked iPhone 11 that was held together with tape. The moment went viral and left many people stunned. When asked about it, his response was incredible “Why would I want ten Ferraris, 20 diamond watches, and two jet planes? I starved, I worked in the fields, played barefoot, and I didn’t go to school. Now I can help people. I prefer to build schools and give poor people food or clothing. I have built schools and a stadium, provide clothes, shoes, and food for people in extreme poverty. In addition, I give 70 euros per month to all people from a very poor Senegalese region in order to contribute to their family economy. I do not need to display luxury cars, luxury homes, trips, and even planes. I prefer that my people receive some of what life has given me.” He then said the phone was a gift from his friend, emphasising his values over material display
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@ak48503 @elonmusk @karankendre Couldn't a guy change his mind? He spent some time with the team and got new information. With new information, a smart person changes his mind. You should try that sometime.
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Eddie@ak48503·
@elonmusk @karankendre It's strange how Elon used to talk down on Anthropic and Claude a month ago but is now all out defending them. What happened?
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@SawyerMerritt @Starlink Can't you use the Amazon app or website on Starlink? Are we that stupid?
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Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
Delta Airlines CEO in new interview on why they chose Amazon Leo over @Starlink: “Amazon brings a lot more than just satellite technology. They bring great retailing capability and Amazon Prime and video gaming technologies, which Starlink does not have. I think the opportunities, in terms of the improved bandwidth with a much lower price point than what we’ve ever seen from Starlink, will make a big difference. Of course, we expect Starlink will be warning people that we’re going to go with an inferior product. But I’m not too worried about partnering with Amazon.” bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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@sciencegirl I'm sure the researchers didn’t account for the many confounding factors in these studies. Meat eaters eat meat with what? It makes a huge difference.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Could cutting out meat lower your cancer risk? The largest study ever conducted on vegetarian diets and cancer has found that people who avoid meat may have a noticeably lower risk of several major cancers. Researchers from Oxford Population Health analysed data from more than 1.8 million people across three continents and discovered some striking patterns. The study found vegetarians had a 31% lower risk of multiple myeloma, a 28% lower risk of kidney cancer, and a 21% lower risk of pancreatic cancer compared with regular meat eaters. Smaller reductions were also seen in prostate cancer at 12% and breast cancer at 9%. Researchers say these findings suggest that plant-focused diets could play an important role in long-term health. However, the results were not the same for every cancer type. No major differences were seen in 12 other cancers, including lung and stomach cancer. The study also found that vegans may have a higher risk of colorectal cancer, while vegetarians showed an increased risk of one form of oesophageal cancer, possibly linked to lower levels of certain nutrients commonly found in animal products. Health experts stress that balance still matters most. Current advice recommends limiting red meat intake to less than 18 ounces per week and avoiding processed meats such as bacon and deli meats, while building meals around vegetables, beans, whole grains, fruits, nuts, and seeds. With millions of vegetarians already living in the United States, researchers believe this study offers some of the strongest evidence yet on how diet choices may influence both cancer risk and the wider healthcare burden. Source: Perez-Cornago, A., et al. (2026). The largest ever study of non-meat diets and cancer risk. British Journal of Cancer.
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Casey Flint@FlintCasey·
How far away are we from being able to buy something like a Waymo? And I’m not talking about Tesla because I don’t trust their Autopilot. I want that lidar
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@FlintCasey Do a Tesla FSD test drive. Make an appointment find out yourself.
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Casey Flint@FlintCasey·
Damn, no experts on my post, only Tesla devotees. Unfortunate
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@eugeniu_ghelbur @elonmusk You mean like this? Chinese projects look good from far away but the quality is Temu grade.
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@elonmusk Temu quality construction
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Kiera Diss@KieraDiss·
British liberal women are still melting at Nigel Farage and Reform UK’s local election success and this one is virtually inconsolable. She says because she is white she feels bad about herself. This is not normal behaviour.
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@Variety The rules applied to nominations of movies for the Oscars… not the winners. Way to move the goalposts, jackass Variety.
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Variety@Variety·
Why is Elon Musk melting down over #TheOdyssey and the Oscars? "Every best picture winner in the Academy’s 98-year history — from the 'Wings' in 1929 through 'One Battle After Another' this past March — clears the Oscars' new inclusion rules. That also includes 'Oppenheimer,' the film directed by Christopher Nolan, with whom Elon Musk had no problem until this past week. And Nolan’s upcoming adaptation of Homer’s 'The Odyssey,' whenever the Academy gets a look at it, would also clear the inclusion standards, and it’s not because Lupita Nyong’o was cast as Helen of Troy," writes Variety's Clayton Davis. variety.com/2026/film/awar…
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@Wu_Rich_ @joeroganhq SpaceX has not given up on Mars. The moon mission is simply a training ground for Mars. The timeline is shifted 5-10 years.
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Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq·
Neil deGrasse Tyson: "Elon Musk hasn't done anything that NASA hasn't already done."
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@pmarca When I say in our lifetime, I mean in my grandson’s lifetime.
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