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Clown World ™ 🤡
Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
There’s no way this is John Travolta at 72 🤯
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Sinuhe the Egyptian
Scara beetles ancient Egyptian god Khepri. The scarab was associated with Khepri, the god of the rising sun, creation, and rebirth. These beetles symbolised transformation, renewal, and resurrection, frequently appearing in funerary art to ensure safe passage to the afterlife.
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This Account Makes You Happy
Behind every joyful student, there’s a coach who cares.
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
Chinese media about the Trump visit to China.
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Israel Exposed
Israel Exposed@xIsraelExposedx·
The most horrific crimes ever caught on camera against children. This is from the previous video at Al Shifa, during a 'ceasefire'. It's pure evil.
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
Red-eyed crocodile skink A tiny rainforest lizard covered in dragon-like scales, native to Papua New Guinea. Despite their fierce appearance, these shy reptiles usually grow to only about 8 inches long and are known to freeze or even “play dead” when threatened.
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Revista Hegemonía
Revista Hegemonía@LBC_Hegemonia·
En Bolivia las calles arden. Algunas fuentes informan que los mineros están dispuestos a usar dinamita —la que evidentemente tienen en abundancia— contra los edificios oficiales del régimen si no renuncia el cipayo liberal Rodrigo Paz, quien lleva tan solo unos cuatro meses haciendo maldades contra el pueblo-nación boliviano. Todo eso es muy típico de Bolivia porque allá los de abajo suelen organizarse rápidamente cuando hay conducción y la momia no tarda en pudrirse. En Bolivia el laburante no está en el cretinismo de “hay que darle tiempo” y demás estupideces. Paz en cuatro meses quiso hacer la de Milei y ahora lo quieren hacer a él a la parrilla. Lo que hay para observar aquí no es lo que pasa en Bolivia, sino más bien el comportamiento de los demás regímenes cipayos de la región. Con el fin de salvarle el pellejo a Rodrigo Paz, los cipayos de Argentina, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Perú y cinco enanos centroamericanos más firmaron un comunicado repudiando la acción del pueblo boliviano. “Rechazamos toda acción orientada a desestabilizar el orden democrático y a alterar la institucionalidad del gobierno constitucional del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia, elegido democráticamente”, se lee en el comunicado de los cipayos. La clave aquí es la “democracia” como sinónimo de institucionalidad. Para los cipayos, un gobierno es “democrático” porque fue electo en las urnas y por eso tiene vía libre para hacer cualquier cosa en contra del pueblo sin que este tenga el derecho a saltar en defensa propia. La “democracia” para nuestras élites cipayas e inmundas, véase bien, es el sistema electoral de representación. Redujeron el demos y el cratos a una compulsa digitada por el propio establishment y resulta que es “antidemocrático” lo que tenga el demos para decir al respecto. Es el mundo del revés. Pero no, no hay que picar. En todo tiempo y lugar la democracia será siempre el poder popular y si este dice que un determinado dirigente tiene que renunciar, entonces lo democrático es que renuncie y serán democráticas todas las acciones del pueblo para que esa renuncia tenga lugar. Lo democrático hoy en Bolivia, para resumirlo todo, es la dinamita de los mineros patriotas y organizados. Todo lo demás es cháchara de cipayo sodomita y eunuco.
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🇨🇳XuZhenqing徐祯卿
✨🇨🇳Xi Jinping:I once lived for many years in a small village on China’s Loess Plateau. When the ecological environment was damaged, the people fell into poverty. Even then, I realized that harm done to nature will eventually harm humanity itself. Resolving to close down some mines was a far-sighted move, for lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets. We must not pursue development in a destructive way that exploits our ancestors’ legacy and leaves no future for descendants. Indeed, if humanity does not betray nature, nature will never fail humanity.
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Earth
Earth@earthcurated·
Incredible scene as an eagle ray bursts from the water in a dramatic escape from a pursuing hammerhead shark! Photo by Ralph de Bie
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WW2 The Eastern Front
WW2 The Eastern Front@ShoahUkraine·
The Red Army trained hundreds of dogs to serve as suicide bombers, running under enemy tanks with explosives attached to detonate beneath them. However, the dogs were trained using diesel-powered Soviet tanks, while German tanks used petrol engines. In battle, many of the dogs panicked, became disoriented, and ran toward Soviet tanks instead, causing explosions that killed many Red Army soldiers ! 😄
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov

What historical fact sounds fake but is true?

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Antifa_Ultras
Antifa_Ultras@ultras_antifaa·
Fidel Castro giving an interview, 1991.
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
In fact, this is an authentic photo featuring three absolute legends: Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, and Macho Man Randy Savage.
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China Now
China Now@ChinaNow24·
The Secret Service was trained with maximum efficiency… But in the end, Agent 0047 still managed to read the file.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Every Honeycrisp apple is a clone of a single tree planted at the University of Minnesota in 1962. Every one. Apple seeds are random. Plant a Honeycrisp seed and the new tree produces a small, sour apple that’s usually inedible. So apple growers do something old and clever. They cut a small branch off the original Honeycrisp tree, slot it into a slit in a young apple sapling, wrap the joint, and wait. The branch fuses to its new host and starts producing Honeycrisps. About 20 million Honeycrisp trees exist worldwide, every one a piece of that 1962 tree on different roots. Same goes for Gala, Fuji, Pink Lady, Granny Smith. Every Granny Smith on Earth traces back to a seedling found in 1868 by a woman named Maria Ann Smith in Australia. She’d thrown French crab apple cores onto her compost heap, one of them sprouted, and the apples it bore were unusually tart and good for cooking. That one tree is the ancestor of every Granny Smith in every grocery store on the planet. Wine has the bigger story. In the 1860s, a tiny aphid called phylloxera caught a boat from America to France, hidden in some grapevine cuttings. It eats grape roots. French vines had no defense and started dying everywhere. Within 15 years, French wine production crashed from about 11 billion bottles a year to 3 billion. The blight then tore through Italy, Spain, and Germany, and European wine was on the edge of collapse. The rescue came from Missouri and Texas. American grapevines had grown up with phylloxera and were immune to it. So growers chopped French grape varieties off at the trunk and joined them to American roots. Above the soil: still French grapes. Below the soil: aphid-proof American root. It worked. Today, almost every bottle of French, Italian, Spanish, Australian, and Californian wine you’ve ever drunk sits on top of an American root. The technique is ancient. Chinese farmers were grafting trees by 1000 BCE. A Greek medical text from 424 BCE describes it casually, like it was already old news. It works because plants don’t have a rejection system the way animals do. Cut two branches. Match the green layers just under the bark. Wrap them tight. In a few weeks the plumbing has fused into a single plant. A Syracuse University art professor named Sam Van Aken has spent 18 years building a single tree that grows 40 different fruits: peaches, plums, apricots, cherries, nectarines, almonds. In spring it blossoms in pink, white, and crimson all at once. He’s made more than a dozen. They sell for up to $30,000 each. Without grafting, there would be no commercial apple industry, no global wine industry, and most of the heirloom fruits humans have bred over the centuries would have gone extinct. One clean cut, and you’ve kept entire species alive.
Johnny@j00ny369T

There’s something satisfying about grafting - taking a strong rootstock and giving it a better variety on top. One clean cut, a little patience, and you’ve created something new.

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Damn Nature You Scary
Damn Nature You Scary@AmazingSights·
You mustn't underestimate an octopus.... it's this strong
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Too many ways to d*e
Too many ways to d*e@waysxmany·
Land diving on Pentecost island in Vanuatu.
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Eastern Bloc Visuals
Eastern Bloc Visuals@eastblocvisuals·
Punks in Budapest, 1980s.
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Mikronous
Mikronous@mikronous·
ΑΘΗΝΑ-ΜΕΤΣ 1910 Η εκκλησία της Αγίας Φωτεινής. Αν οι παππούδες είχαν πάρει κανένα καλό οικόπεδο, σήμερα δεν θα ήμασταν στο Twitter-Χ
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marysocontrary
marysocontrary@so_contrary·
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