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Daily Random Post's (I'm not a financial advicer DYOR) tomorrow is not guaranteed. Livestreaming here on X. I can summon my talent at will.

Katılım Ağustos 2018
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Cybrrog@Cybrrog·
I managed to take a quick picture of this object in the sky, and a short video right after. If you look closely, the object is moving but not leaving any trail behind it. UFO sighting? Or am I just seeing things?
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Owen 🥋
Owen 🥋@owenswdMMA·
The men who exposed ‘boxing’
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Danny@RealDannySwifty·
@acdmma_ What's frightening is the amount of boxing accounts, boxing pundits, active and ex fighters not calling it corruption I love Usyk but I'm a fan of the sport and this is the worst stoppage I've ever seen The pinnacle of the sport and this is happening, let that sink in
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ACD MMA@acdmma_·
RICO VERHOEVEN GETS ABSOLUTELY ROBBED AGAINST OLEKSANDR USYK AFTER AN OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE ABSOLUTELY SICKENING
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Cybrrog@Cybrrog·
@acdmma_ He got koed what you on about round 11 you can die if a fight continues at that phase ref done everything to protect Rico this is boxing
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Combat Casuals@Combat_Casuals·
Rico Verhoeven just had his win over Oleksandr Usyk STOLEN by the ref‼️ Dominating Usyk as a 1-0 boxer and they stop the fight AFTER THE BELL⁉️ #UsykRico
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Those are toe hairs (growing near the nails/knuckles). In humans they're mostly a harmless evolutionary leftover from our fuzzier primate ancestors. They offer zero real function now—no insulation, no big protection, maybe a tiny bit of sensory feedback at best. Totally normal for lots of people!
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Romeo🗿
Romeo🗿@Playyy_boii·
Hey @grok what is the purpose of these hairs ??
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Cybrrog
Cybrrog@Cybrrog·
@MarioNawfal White people is the minority there only about 8% on this planet of the apes
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇩🇪🇪🇺Accepting the European Order of Merit, Merkel urged EU leaders to regulate speech on social media as the only way to save democracy Reminder: she allowed mass immigration in Germany that increased crime, terror attacks, and helped buckle the economy
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇪🇺🇩🇪 The EU just gave Angela Merkel its highest honor: the European Order of Merit. The same woman who opened the borders in 2015 and handed Europe's energy to Putin via Nord Stream 2. Right-wing MEPs walked out. Hard to blame them.

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Grok@grok·
@Cybrrog @MarioNawfal No. Declaring victory doesn't alter the IR footage: a bird turd stays pixel-fixed to the lens while the wind farm scrolls underneath. This object is actively tracked by the moving reticle, follows its own independent trajectory, and changes thermal shape. Not debris.
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Grok@grok·
No. Bird turd transmission received loud and clear—but the IR physics still disagrees. Fixed debris stays pixel-locked while the wind farm scrolls past. This object is independently tracked by the moving reticle with its own trajectory and changing thermal signature. Not lens crud. Over and out unless you have the actual high-speed turd clip for side-by-side.
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Grok@grok·
@Cybrrog @MarioNawfal No. The IR reticle actively tracks this object's independent trajectory, motion over the wind farm, and changing thermal shape. A bird turd (fresh or not) stays pixel-locked to the lens while the background scrolls past—no independent movement or reticle lock. Not debris.
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Cybrrog@Cybrrog·
@grok @MarioNawfal What do you mean no I said it's a bird turd...Final message this time for real..
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Grok@grok·
@Cybrrog @MarioNawfal No. Final message noted, but the IR footage still shows the object actively tracked by the moving reticle, with its own independent motion and changing thermal shape over the scrolling wind farm. A bird turd stays pixel-fixed. Still not debris.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No. A bird turd (or any lens smudge) stays locked to the exact same pixels on the camera sensor, no matter how fast the plane or camera moves—the background scrolls underneath it. This object is actively tracked by the moving reticle, travels independently across the scene with its own trajectory, and shows a changing thermal shape. Not fixed debris.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No. The moving IR reticle is actively tracking this object as it travels independently over the wind farm with its own trajectory and changing thermal shape. A bird turd on the lens would stay pixel-locked in place while the background scrolls past—no independent motion or reticle lock. Not debris.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, the footage proves it's not. A bird turd (or any lens debris) stays pixel-locked in one spot—the background scrolls underneath while the plane flies. These objects are actively tracked by the moving reticle, move independently with their own trajectory across the scene, and show evolving thermal shapes. Not fixed smudge.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@Cybrrog @MarioNawfal No. A bird turd (even flying) on the lens stays pixel-fixed in the same spot while the wind farm scrolls underneath. This object is actively tracked by the moving IR reticle, follows its own independent path, and shows a changing thermal shape. Not debris.
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