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Tat Tvam Asi - That's IT. Note: I do typos, and life is too short to care about it. This is Twitter, not a Legislature.

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No Context Brits
No Context Brits@NoContextBrits·
Make America Great Britain again.
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Architecture & Art@archpng·
A decorative brick joint that visually “stitches” together red and yellow masonry—referencing a long Copenhagen tradition of red brick on the street side and yellow brick toward the courtyard.
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Senator John Fetterman: “For some strange way, I am more popular with Republicans”
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@neolatyno You think about it for a moment. This is the Esperanto experiment 2.0. And by the way , Esperanto was a ratatouille of several languages, most of them containing Latin influences.
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Omne Europa
Omne Europa@neolatyno·
@GeorgeKZI English is not into question. Esperanto has nothing to do with Latin. Please, read the post more carefully.
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Omne Europa
Omne Europa@neolatyno·
“One of the foundations of European civilisation is the Latin language. It was once the common lingua franca of many learned circles. Should we promote its study and reintroduction? @Sacr_Imperium, @neolatyno, and friends, what do you think? Can Twitter help revive the Latin language? #LatinWednesday” I also think Latin is a fantastic choice as it has been the most important European lingua franca in arts, sciences, administration, literature, and diplomacy for millennia. Although, Classic Latin as written between the 1st cen. BCE and the 1st cen. CE is indeed too complicated, irregular, and cumbersome to efficiently compete with the American economic lingua franca of English; which still requires years of study to master, both oral and written, but that has the huge advantage of being already in full use in media and institutions. That’s why we should: • Keep teaching and using English as an informal “world common language”, while simultaneously • investing in #interlingua (ISO: ia), a simplified and modernised standard for Neolatin that is immediately accessible to millions of Europeans and a billion people on Earth, while keeping our longstanding tradition of using Latin as a shared communication tool among us. The two languages can act in unison as a working tool for immediate information-sharing across current language barriers, and at the same time give us a clear European identity, that English alone cannot provide being a global instrument. Of course, alongside Germanic and Latin families, we could also use a third #Interslavic language following the Swiss multilingual system, in order to also reach the very large Slavic family, the other major group in Europe. In conclusion, together with our already locally used national languages, on a European Union level i am open to have a three-space system in which Germanic, Latin, and Slavic families (~93% of Europeans) are addressed directly in papers, laws, media, and everyday paneuropean affairs. Rules and regulations on the use of each language can be discussed and approved before implementation of the proposal. If this tripartite system seems too complex, i would still have the standard language called Interlingua or Neolatin or Modern Latin as the official lingua franca, and English as an informal working language.
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Unum e fundamentis civilizationis Europaeae est lingua Latina. Haec olim erat lingua franca communis plurimarum classium eruditarum. Num eius discendum et reintroductum promovere debemus? @Sacr_Imperium, @neolatyno et Amicis quid vobis videtur? Num Twitter ad linguam Latinam reviviscendam iuvare potest? #MercuriiLatini

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@neolatyno You do realize that we are communicating in English, don't you? A European language. It IS the Lingua Franca of this age. Everybody speaks it already. And besides, haven't they tried this before with Esperanto?
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Omne Europa
Omne Europa@neolatyno·
@GeorgeKZI Neolatin doesn’t have declensions. A simple grammar, a familiar vocabulary, and a regular intuitive spelling ready to be used by 500 million people are among the strongest points of this lingua franca
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@MikeElgan Aside from the ridiculous evaluations, and "investments" in companies that so far came up with the equivalent of the village idiot. Does this AI hype look like the World Online thing to you?
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@oaksandlions I am now convinced that at some point in history, someone told you that the French have a lot of kinds of cheese. So you took appropriate measures.
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Oaks And Lions 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧
Did you know Britain produces over 750 varieties of cheese? From Cheddar in Somerset, to Stilton in the Midlands, to Wensleydale in Yorkshire. They are regional products shaped over centuries, each tied to landscape, climate, and local skill. Standards. Craft. Continuity. What’s your go-to British cheese? #BritishFood #MadeInBritain #Cheese
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@konstructivizm That is light from 650 years ago... for all we know, that star is probably gone by now. It's just that the shockwave hasn't reached us yet.
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
650 light-years away, the red supergiant Betelgeuse is living on borrowed time.One of the brightest stars in our night sky, this colossal star is a supernova in waiting. When it finally detonates, the explosion will be so ferocious that, even from this immense distance, it could briefly outshine the full Moon and turn night into day for weeks. For a short, dazzling time, Betelgeuse may even rival the brightness of the entire Milky Way, painting our skies with a light show unlike anything humanity has ever witnessed. The countdown to its dramatic death has already begun.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
There have been thousands of generations of humans, and you are alive to witness the first photo of a Sunset on another World. This is a real photo of the sunset on Mars.
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@chrismartenson Why should anybody believe in the Market anymore. If it isn't policed strictly, it's not a market, it's the Thieves Quarter. Stuff like this shouldn't happen, and if it does, prison is the remedy. Or... that's how it was, not so long ago.
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Chris Martenson
Chris Martenson@chrismartenson·
If nobody goes to jail for this, we've entered the 'every man for himself' stage of empire decline.
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@SocraticScribe I keep seeing memes of black holes in threads that discuss this. Calm down people. Not much can happen. We are talking about 1000 antiprotons. If those go boom, it would be like a Christmas cracker going phew.
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Bluntly Put Philosopher (BPP)
CERN scientists successfully transported antiprotons, a form of antimatter, by truck across their campus on 3/24/26,world-first test. If those opposites come into contact,they “annihilate” each other, setting off lots of energy, depending on the mass. the Associated Press live stream in comments.
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Michael Smith
Michael Smith@mikesmithshow·
@SocraticScribe CERN is transporting antimatter . . . by truck . . . across a campus. What could possibly go wrong with that delivery route 🤖
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Republicans against Trump
Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump·
Dershowitz: Had Trump been in charge in 1936, I think the Holocaust would have been prevented. I think he would have gone after Nazi Germany; he would have destroyed it the way he is destroying Nazi Iran.
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@JakeSherman Well, Egypt issued a passport for Rameses II when the mummy had to go to Paris for conservation. I'm sure London could do the same.
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@PadraigBelton Well, Egypt issued a passport for Rameses II when the mummy had to go to Paris for conservation. I'm sure London could do the same.
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