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Karthick Raja
Karthick Raja@Karthickrajad14ยท
Human transport is basically one long story of trying to move faster than our own bodies ๐Ÿš€ We went from walkingโ€ฆ to breaking the speed of sound Hereโ€™s how it unfolded ๐Ÿ‘‡ ๐Ÿ›ž 1. The Wheel (c. 3500 BCE) Before this, you carried everything yourself or dragged it The twist? The wheel wasnโ€™t invented for travel It started as a potterโ€™s tool Only later did someone flip it, add an axleโ€ฆ and change history โ†’ wagons โ†’ chariots โ†’ trade & warfare ๐ŸŒŠ 2. The Age of Sail (3000 BCE โ€“ 1800s) Land had wheels Water had wind Egyptians used sails on the Nile But the real breakthrough came later: Portuguese caravels with triangular sails They could sail *against* the wind That small change connected continents โ†’ Age of Discovery โ†’ global trade routes ๐Ÿ”ฅ 3. The Steam Revolution (1700sโ€“1800s) For the first timeโ€ฆ humans didnโ€™t rely on animals or nature Steam engines powered trains In 1804, the first locomotive ran And people were terrified Some believed: โ†’ 30 mph would kill you โ†’ air would disappear from your lungs Insteadโ€ฆ it shrank the world Months of travel became days ๐Ÿš— 4. The Automobile (1886) Karl Benz built the first modern car But the real breakthrough? His wife, Bertha Benz She secretly drove it 60 miles Fixed issues on the way Proving cars werenโ€™t experiments They were the future โ†’ personal freedom โ†’ go anywhere, anytime โœˆ๏ธ 5. The Flight Era (1903 โ†’ ) Wright brothers flew for seconds in 1903 Just 66 years later? Humans landed on the Moon That speed of progress is insane โ†’ global travel in hours โ†’ the 24-hour world ๐ŸŒŒ Timeline in one view: โ€ข Wheel โ†’ muscle โ€ข Ships โ†’ wind โ€ข Steam โ†’ coal โ€ข Cars โ†’ gasoline โ€ข Planes โ†’ jet fuel โ€ข Rockets โ†’ space And hereโ€™s the ironyโ€ฆ We spent thousands of years perfecting the wheel Only to spend the last century trying to eliminate it Maglev Hovercraft Hyperloop The goal never changed Just one thing: Go faster than before
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Karthick Raja@Karthickrajad14ยท
Hereโ€™s my payout history from the beginning till now
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Iโ€™m honestly exhausted @nikitabier Feels like Iโ€™m posting into a void No reach, no push, no clear signal Is my content actually bad? Or am I missing something about how the algorithm works? Everyone says something different โ†’ โ€œpost moreโ€ โ†’ โ€œpost lessโ€ โ†’ โ€œhooks matterโ€ โ†’ โ€œjust be authenticโ€ Itโ€™s confusing and draining Iโ€™m trying to create original content, not copy or repost but nothing seems to click So I need a real answer from you(@nikitabier): What should a small creator ACTUALLY focus on right now to get distribution on X?
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Karthick Raja
Karthick Raja@Karthickrajad14ยท
Tokyo Skytree isnโ€™t just a towerโ€ฆ itโ€™s a symbol of modern Japan ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต Completed in 2012 in Sumida, it rises 634 meters (2,080 ft), making it Japanโ€™s tallest structure and the worldโ€™s tallest freestanding broadcast tower But the story behind it is even more fascinating ๐Ÿ‘‡ ๐Ÿ“ก Why it was built Tokyo Tower (333m) was no longer enough Skyscrapers started blocking digital broadcast signals So Japan built something twice as powerful ๐Ÿ—ผ The meaning behind โ€œ634โ€ Not random โ€œ6-3-4โ€ = Mu-sa-shi The historic name of the region that includes Tokyo A perfect blend of history + modern engineering ๐Ÿ—๏ธ Design & engineering Designed by Nikken Sekkei โ†’ 3-beam tripod base โ†’ transforms into a circular tower โ†’ Inspired by traditional Japanese aesthetics And the most impressive part: ๐ŸŒ€ Shinbashira system A central pillar (like ancient pagodas) that absorbs earthquakes โ†’ reduces vibrations by up to 50% โ†’ built to withstand strong winds (60 m/s) Ancient wisdom protecting modern technology ๐ŸŒ† Experience at the top Two observation levels: โ†’ Tembo Deck (350m) 360ยฐ views, cafรฉ, Musashi Sky Restaurant โ†’ Tembo Galleria (450m) Glass skywalk leading to Sorakara Point (451.2m) ๐ŸŒŒ More than a tower Itโ€™s a full destination Tokyo Skytree Town includes: โ†’ Solamachi (300+ shops & restaurants) โ†’ Sumida Aquarium โ†’ Planetarium โœจ Night illumination Two themes: โ€œIkiโ€ (sky blue โ€“ vitality) โ€œMiyabiโ€ (purple โ€“ elegance) Tokyo Skytree isnโ€™t just infrastructure Itโ€™s where tradition, technology, and culture meet If youโ€™ve been thereโ€ฆ what was your favorite moment? ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต
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Rwanda, 1994 one of the darkest chapters in human history In just ~100 days (Aprilโ€“July 1994), around 800,000 to over 1,000,000 people were killed Primarily Tutsis, along with moderate Hutus This wasnโ€™t random violence It was systematic genocide Hereโ€™s the full story ๐Ÿ‘‡ โš ๏ธ The Trigger April 6, 1994 A plane carrying President Juvรฉnal Habyarimana of Rwanda and President Cyprien Ntaryamira of Burundi was shot down over Kigali Within hours, coordinated killings began ๐Ÿง  The Roots (decades in the making) โ†’ Colonial rule (Belgium) intensified ethnic divisions โ†’ Tutsis were favored, creating resentment โ†’ 1959โ€“1962 Hutu Revolution โ†’ mass violence, Tutsi refugees fled โ†’ 1990โ€“1993 Civil War โ†’ RPF (Tutsi-led rebels) invaded from Uganda At the same timeโ€ฆ ๐Ÿ“ป Propaganda machine Extremist media like RTLM radio dehumanized Tutsis Called them โ€œcockroachesโ€ Encouraged civilians to kill This wasnโ€™t chaos It was planned ๐Ÿ”ช The Genocide (100 days) โ†’ Roadblocks set up across the country โ†’ ID cards used to identify Tutsis โ†’ Mass killings in homes, streets, and even churches Perpetrators: โ†’ Hutu extremists โ†’ Interahamwe militia โ†’ soldiers, police โ†’ even ordinary civilians Weapons: Mostly machetes and small arms About 75% of the Tutsi population was wiped out ๐ŸŒ International failure UN commander Romรฉo Dallaire warned early But: โ†’ peacekeepers were reduced โ†’ global powers did not intervene The world watched And did nothing ๐Ÿ›‘ The End July 1994 The Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF), led by Paul Kagame, captured Kigali and ended the genocide ๐Ÿƒ Aftermath โ†’ Over 2 million people fled (mainly Hutus, including perpetrators) โ†’ Massive refugee crisis in neighboring countries (Zaire/DRC) โ†’ Triggered further regional conflict (First Congo War) โš–๏ธ Justice โ†’ International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) prosecuted leaders โ†’ Local Gacaca courts handled community-level cases ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ Legacy A nation devastated Hundreds of thousands dead Millions displaced Generations traumatized Rwanda now commemorates this tragedy every year starting April 7 With one message: Never Again
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Karthick Raja@Karthickrajad14ยท
Brushing your teeth feels modernโ€ฆ but itโ€™s a 5,000+ year old habit ๐Ÿชฅ Long before toothpaste ads and electric brushes, humans were already cleaning their teeth Hereโ€™s the full evolution ๐Ÿ‘‡ ๐ŸŒฟ 3500โ€“3000 BCE The First โ€œToothbrushโ€ Ancient Egyptians & Babylonians used **chew sticks** โ†’ twigs from trees (arak, neem) โ†’ chewed until frayed into brush-like fibers โ†’ natural antibacterial properties This was the original toothbrush ๐Ÿ•Œ 7th Century Miswak Used across the Islamic world for 1,400+ years โ†’ made from Salvadora persica โ†’ still used today before prayers ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Greece & Rome No brushes yet โ†’ used powders (charcoal, crushed bones, oyster shells) โ†’ applied with fingers or cloth ๐Ÿ— 1400s First Bristle Toothbrush China (Tang Dynasty) โ†’ hog hair bristles โ†’ bamboo or bone handles This is the closest ancestor to modern brushes ๐ŸŒ Europe adapts โ†’ replaced hog hair with softer horsehair or feathers โ†’ still uncomfortable & unhygienic ๐Ÿญ 1780 Mass Production William Addis (England) โ†’ made first commercial toothbrush in prison โ†’ used bone + animal bristles โ†’ later built a business still existing today ๐Ÿงช 1938 The Nylon Revolution DuPont introduced synthetic bristles โ†’ cleaner โ†’ softer โ†’ more durable This changed oral hygiene forever โšก 1950sโ€“1960s Electric Era โ†’ first electric toothbrush (Broxodent) โ†’ introduced in US in 1960 ๐Ÿช– WWII Impact Soldiers were required to brush daily โ†’ brought the habit home โ†’ made brushing mainstream ๐Ÿงด Toothpaste evolution โ†’ Egyptians: pumice + vinegar โ†’ Romans: charcoal + bones โ†’ 1890s: toothpaste tubes โ†’ 1950s: fluoride toothpaste ๐Ÿง  Today โ†’ ergonomic designs โ†’ electric brushes โ†’ AI-powered smart toothbrushes And hereโ€™s the twistโ€ฆ Ancient humans often had BETTER teeth Why? Less sugar From twigsโ€ฆ to AI brushes Same goal for 5,000 years: clean teeth, fresh breath, better health
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Karthick Raja@Karthickrajad14ยท
A 50% tax on OnlyFans income? ๐Ÿ˜ณ Sophie Rain reacts to Floridaโ€™s proposed โ€œsin tax,โ€ calling it unreasonable and frustrating. Fair regulation or going too far?
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Do you know when humans actually started bathing? ๐Ÿค” Not recentlyโ€ฆ not even a few centuries ago Humans have been bathing since the Stone Age At first, it was simple: โ†’ rivers โ†’ lakes โ†’ waterfalls Just survival and basic hygiene But around 5,000 years ago, things changed ๐Ÿ‘‡ ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Ancient Civilizations (3000โ€“2000 BCE) โ†’ Indus Valley built the โ€œGreat Bathโ€ in Mohenjo-daro โ†’ Egyptians focused heavily on cleanliness โ†’ Babylonians even created early soap (~2800 BCE) ๐Ÿบ Greece & Rome Bathing became culture โ†’ massive public bathhouses (thermae) โ†’ hot water, plumbing, social spaces โ†’ oils + strigil (scraper) instead of just water Bathing wasnโ€™t just cleaning It was social life โš”๏ธ Middle Ages Contrary to myth, people DID bathe But: โ†’ warm baths were expensive โ†’ public baths declined later due to fear of disease + modesty โ†’ people often used cloths (โ€œdry bathingโ€) ๐Ÿฐ 1500sโ€“1800s Some doctors believed water could spread disease So ironicallyโ€ฆ people avoided bathing ๐Ÿšฟ 19thโ€“20th Century Shift Everything changed with: โ†’ germ theory โ†’ modern plumbing โ†’ better soap production By the mid-1900s, daily bathing became normal ๐Ÿง  Reality check: Humans always bathed But daily showers? Thatโ€™s a very recent habit From riversโ€ฆ to Roman spasโ€ฆ to modern showers Bathing evolved just like everything else Now think about this: Are we cleaner than our ancestorsโ€ฆ or just more convenient?
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Smartphones didnโ€™t start with the iPhoneโ€ฆ they started in 1994 ๐Ÿ“ฑ The first real smartphone was IBM Simon โ†’ touchscreen โ†’ email โ†’ fax โ†’ calendar Basically a phone + computerโ€ฆ 30 years ago Hereโ€™s how it evolved ๐Ÿ‘‡ ๐Ÿง  1990s โ€“ The Beginning IBM Simon (1994) Nokia Communicator (1996) โ†’ early internet + keyboards ๐Ÿ’ผ 2000โ€“2006 โ€“ Business Era โ†’ BlackBerry dominates with push email โ†’ Palm devices for productivity โ†’ first camera phones appear (2000) ๐ŸŽต 2000โ€“2007 โ€“ Multimedia Shift โ†’ MP3 players + cameras inside phones โ†’ phones become entertainment devices ๐Ÿš€ 2007โ€“2008 โ€“ The Big Bang Apple launches iPhone โ†’ no keyboard โ†’ multi-touch screen โ†’ app ecosystem begins Google follows with Android (2008) โ†’ open ecosystem โ†’ global expansion ๐Ÿ“ฒ 2010โ€“Present โ€“ App Economy โ†’ App Store + Play Store explode โ†’ 4G โ†’ 5G speeds โ†’ smartphones become everything camera bank office entertainment ๐Ÿง  Todayโ€™s focus โ†’ AI integration โ†’ foldable screens โ†’ pro-level photography From a bulky touchscreen in 1994โ€ฆ to the most powerful device in your pocket And the crazy part? The smartphone replaced dozens of tools What do you think it replaces next?
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Anime Club
Anime Club@DragonBall43verยท
The skilled swordsman gang, whoโ€™s missing?
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Happy new month everyone... I pray this month will favour each an everyone of us
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@DAMON483 But Sakuraโ€™s strength is on a different level. It just take one punch and hinata is gone.
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Who is better at Taijutsu ? ๐Ÿค” Sakura or Hinata. Please no being biased here all hate aside ๐Ÿ˜ค
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