Iosif

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Iosif

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@Deukish

Katılım Kasım 2015
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Michael
Michael@sourbedhead·
@Kozzmoknight2 @berniemoreno China doesn’t buy anything they take. They don’t innovate or create anything. They take patent information and patent rights. Without the American economy China falls apart. They almost did 6 months ago when we put tariffs on them
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Bernie Moreno
Bernie Moreno@berniemoreno·
I was just briefed by the White House on what to expect this evening. I would encourage every American to tune in tonight to the President’s speech. This may be the most important Oval Office address since the Cuban Missile Crisis. The time for complacency with China is over.
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Snorres Edda
Snorres Edda@Snorres3dda·
@Rainmaker1973 Now of these men knew that their “win” would result in half of Europe being under communism and their great grand children wouldn’t know what gender they are and countries full of immigrants, would they have fought. I don’t think so.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
RMS Queen Elizabeth arriving in New York with the soldiers returning home after the end of World War II (1945)
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Secretary Marco Rubio
The International Criminal Court seeks to become the unaccountable arbiter of a new global law — empowered to prosecute and arrest our citizens at will and existentially threaten American sovereignty. We will teach the ICC the full meaning of American resolve.
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Iosif
Iosif@Deukish·
@berniemoreno Average dumb as shit American response to a situation
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Informal Economy
Informal Economy@EconomyInformal·
Investing in Students Top 5 Countries Luxembourg🇱🇺 Norway🇳🇴 Iceland🇮🇸 Denmark🇩🇰 Austria🇦🇹 Bottom 5 Countries Mexico🇲🇽 Türkiye🇹🇷 Chile🇨🇱 Latvia🇱🇻 Hungary🇭🇺 @OECD
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Rogue
Rogue@KSI_Rogue·
@ConneryGreg @EconomyInformal @OECD @OECDEduSkills @OECDdev District of Columbia however I didn't learn it from school. I still don't understand why I spent 2 years at college doing BS I never needed to learn. Let me go to school strictly for what I need we college to be treated more like trade schools. Not a bunch of BS we don't need.
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Battlefield
Battlefield@Battlefield·
It's been quite the journey for #Battlefield6, and we're not done yet 👀 Catch up on the story so far, as we gear up for Season 4 & beyond: x.ea.com/89670
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Australia is using 3D printed ceramic blocks to help restore damaged coral reefs and support marine life threatened by climate change. The Australian nonprofit organization Reef Design Labs has made significant progress in marine conservation by installing the Maldives first 3D printed artificial reef. Under the leadership of entrepreneur Alex Goad the team employs the Modular Artificial Reef Structure system known as MARS. This system consists of hollow ceramic blocks that divers can assemble quickly by hand underwater. The blocks are engineered to replicate the intricate shapes of natural reefs providing a stable foundation for attaching coral fragments and creating shelter for fish and other sea creatures. Although this technology cannot fully reverse ocean acidification or large scale coral bleaching it offers a practical and scalable method for targeted reef restoration. Each installation also functions as an underwater research laboratory enabling scientists to study heat resistant coral species and improve transplantation techniques. As ocean temperatures continue to rise this innovative community oriented approach provides a promising way to rebuild essential marine habitats block by block.
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kayos
kayos@israelkayos·
@Rainmaker1973 can 3D printers generate homes too?, we really need that
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Iosif
Iosif@Deukish·
@ChaseTheTruth @SecRubio >The United States recognizes no authority higher than the Constitution. That's a pretty loaded statement.
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Chase Perkins
Chase Perkins@ChaseTheTruth·
@SecRubio The United States recognizes no authority higher than the Constitution. This, in particular, includes foreign supranational political policy groups that exist entirely outside the scope of the Constitution and self-endow themselves as transcendental judicial authorities.
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Iosif
Iosif@Deukish·
@itscoleonx @zellieimani Thousands of people in the US die each year directly due to malnutrition. Hundreds of thousands die each year from preventable diseases.
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Its Cole
Its Cole@itscoleonx·
@zellieimani Yawn. People live in extreme poverty world wide just trying to get a meal and your crying cuz your credit card bill is too high and you cant afford doordash. Toughen up
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zellie
zellie@zellieimani·
No amount of breathing exercises or journaling can fix the stress of living paycheck to paycheck.
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sharon
sharon@SharonL37215656·
@HQNewsNow A cyclospora tracking mandate? If you believe this you are insane.
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Headquarters
Headquarters@HQNewsNow·
Cyclosporiasis, the parasite causing the current explosive diarrhea outbreak, is at a level 20x higher than its yearly average. This comes just 1 year after the Trump admin removed a cyclospora tracking mandate from the 'Foodborne Disease Active Surveillance Network.'
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DulceBiatch
DulceBiatch@BiatchDulce·
🔔ICYMI: A controversial deal in the U.S. could fundamentally rewrite internet freedom as we know it. The congressional deal would trade the deregulation of artificial intelligence for unprecedented federal censorship powers. A high-stakes compromise is quietly brewing in Washington as the White House negotiates with congressional leaders to fundamentally reshape the digital landscape. Under the proposed deal reported by Axios, the federal government would strip states of their authority to regulate artificial intelligence—effectively halting progressive state-level efforts to hold tech companies accountable and restrict energy-heavy AI data centers. In exchange, lawmakers would push through three major federal censorship bills: the Kids Online Safety Act, the NO FAKES Act, and a federal online age verification mandate. While framed as common-sense protections for minors, civil liberties advocates warn these measures represent an unprecedented expansion of federal control over online speech. The backlash to this legislative trade-off cuts across typical political lines. Even conservative-backed organizations like the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) have issued stark warnings, declaring that the package would dismantle the internet as we know it by empowering the Federal Trade Commission to dictate acceptable online speech. Opponents argue that enforcing these rules would effectively eliminate online anonymity, while giving the administration an incredibly powerful tool to censor dissenting political views and control what users see on major platforms like Instagram. As the White House maneuvers to secure congressional backing, Americans are left facing a troubling dilemma: the long-sought-after regulation of big tech and AI may come at the direct cost of their fundamental constitutional rights to free expression. Source: Wilkins, J. (2026). Trump Moves to Deeply Censor the Entire Internet. Futurism.
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Thomas Jefferson owned a copy of the Quran long before he became president of the United States. He purchased it in 1765 while studying law, alongside books on Christianity, Judaism, philosophy, and ancient history. Jefferson was deeply interested in understanding different belief systems, not because he agreed with all of them, but because he believed knowledge of religion, law, and culture was important for building a nation based on liberty rather than enforced faith. Jefferson often criticized organized religion, including Christianity, and questioned many traditional religious doctrines. He believed religion should remain a private matter between a person and their conscience. Despite his personal criticisms, he strongly defended the idea that people of all faiths should have equal protection under the law. His Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, passed in 1786, became one of the foundations of religious liberty in the United States and later influenced the First Amendment of the Constitution. Years later, Jefferson’s Quran would gain symbolic importance in American history. In 2007, Congressman Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress, used Jefferson’s very own Quran during his ceremonial oath photo session. The moment was seen by many as a reminder that religious freedom in America was intended to apply even to beliefs the founders themselves may not have shared. #archaeohistories
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Iosif
Iosif@Deukish·
@MarrJurea @archeohistories @histories_arch It took 150 years Men and women to gain "equal" rights under the constitution. Women also don't hold equal rights under Christianity. So what point are you trying to make?
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LazyB’tch
LazyB’tch@MarrJurea·
@archeohistories @histories_arch So he didn’t swear to uphold the Constitution of the Republic of the United States? Because equal rights for women seems to be missing in Islamic tradition. We believe in individual rights. How does that mesh together? Honestly asking if it does. It appears not.
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