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Bill L

@HeadRacer

#Avgeek, Pilot (CPL)🛩️✈️, HU-1 Crew Chief🚁, Sailor⚓, Traveler🧭🚗

Evanston, IL Katılım Şubat 2014
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
British swimmer Rob Howens was in the water with his young daughter off New Zealand's North Island when a pod of dolphins unexpectedly surrounded them. According to witnesses and lifeguards, the dolphins formed a tight circle around them, repeatedly guiding them toward shore. Shortly after, a great white shark, approximately three meters long, was spotted nearby. For about 30 to 40 minutes, the dolphins maintained their formation, using tail slaps and jerky movements to scare the shark away. They only dispersed when the animal swam away, allowing the swimmers to return safely. This encounter is often cited as a powerful example of dolphins' social intelligence and their coordinated protective behavior toward humans.
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🇨🇭🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿InLucysHead🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇨🇭©
Oxford University researchers have discovered the densest element yet known to science... The new element, Governmentium (symbol=Gv), has one neutron, 25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons and 198 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 312. These 312 particles are held together by forces called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called pillocks. Since Governmentium has no electrons, it is inert. However, it can be detected because it impedes every reaction with which it comes into contact. A tiny amount of Governmentium can cause a reaction that would normally take less than a second, to take from 4 days to 4 years to complete. Governmentium has a normal half-life of 2 to 6 years. It does not decay, but instead undergoes a reorganisation in which a portion of the assistant neutrons and deputy neutrons exchange places. In fact, Governmentium's mass will actually increase over time, since each reorganisation will cause more morons to become neutrons, forming isodopes. This characteristic of moron promotion leads some scientists to believe that Governmentium is formed whenever morons reach a critical concentration. This hypothetical quantity is referred to as a critical morass. When catalysed with money, Governmentium becomes Administratium (symbol=Ad), an element that radiates just as much energy as Governmentium, since it has half as many pillocks but twice as many morons.
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸@MikeBales·
“Old” Is When... Your sweetie says, “Let’s go upstairs and make love,” and you answer, “Honey, I can’t do both!” “Old” Is When... Your friends compliment you on your new alligator shoes, and you’re barefoot. “Old” Is When... A sexy babe catches your fancy, and your pacemaker opens the garage door. “Old” Is When... Going bra-less pulls all the wrinkles out of your face. “Old” Is When... You’re cautioned to slow down by the doctor instead of by the police. “Old” Is When... “Getting a little action” means you don’t need to take any fiber today. “Old” Is When... “Getting lucky” means you find your car in the parking lot. “Old” Is When... An “all-nighter” means not getting up to go to the bathroom.
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Nas@Nas_tech_AI·
Can you solve this... 99.9% will try 😃
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Blue Lives Matter
Blue Lives Matter@bluelivesmtr·
BOMBSHELL! According to Steve Forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes, Ilhan Omar and her husband are running a money laundering operation. He claims there are absolutely no records that the husband's investment firm MANAGED ANY MONEY or had any clients. “His investment firm — It’s DC headquarters appear to share office space at a WeWork. There's no track record of his firm managing money, doing M&A deals, no clients we see, no investment deals or any work it's done. They say they do work in 80 nations operating in. There's no SEC registrations for them as investment advisers. What is going on here? This increasingly looks sketchy, both the winery and his investment firm. Yeah, the winery may not exist and the firm may be just a really a name only,” “It’s amazing how people can go into Congress and then become these entrepreneurial investing geniuses, where they come in, she had under $1,000 of net worth, and her husband didn't have much, and suddenly now they're multimillionaires. Is there a money laundering operation here — something is not right.” “That $30 million came from sources that are illegal, period”. REPOST this EVERYWHERE! #thinblueline #Lawenforcement
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
This is probably going to tick some people off, and I hope it does. But I’m going to keep on sharing it and saying it. And once again, I am not a Swiftie, but I am a human being, a Dad AND, a Monstrous Football fan. I am extremely disappointed in so many of you who think that "not being a fan" of someone means you're entitled to shit all over them. I want to remind you of something. Your children are watching you complain about Taylor Swift sitting at a football game, being happy, and cheering for a man she loves in what appears to be a very loving, respectful relationship. Your Children are watching you judge a woman for literally just EXISTING and taking up space happily. And you know what? Ms. Swift has won 324 awards? How many do you have? She brought $5 BILLION dollars in consumer spending and boosted the U. S. economy so significantly, that leaders from other countries actually beg for her to play there? Did you know that there are over 20 college courses about her skills as an artist, lyricist, and musician - including at places like Harvard, Stanford & UC Berkeley? Did you know that Taylor Swift quietly donates mass amounts of money to local food banks in every city she performs in? AND DID YOU KNOW … That Taylor Swift was sexually assaulted by a radio DJ, and she got him fired? When he sued HER for over $3 million for defamation, she counter sued for a symbolic $1 in a court case that took 2 YEARS for her to win. And, she did that just to show women that fighting for what's right has no price tag & to never be silent in the face of oppression. WELL IF YOU DON’T CARE BY NOW, YOU SHOULD. Because your daughters, nieces, and your nephews are watching you run your mouth. And they are seeing the world hate a woman who does so much good, simply because she exists in their line of sight. DO BETTER PEOPLE. Teach your boys to respect women. Teach your girls that as women - they are ALLOWED to take up space. Fix it. Become aware of your words. Because we all have the ability and the obligation to fight for the future of our children with simple moments. And we need to consciously choose to be better for them.
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Blue Lives Matter
Blue Lives Matter@bluelivesmtr·
BUSTED - time to expose the lies and treason of the Senate Democrats YET AGAIN. They were asked to pass ONLY the voter ID part of the SAVE America Act...and they fully BLOCKED it. Democrats claimed: "We support voter ID, not all the other stuff." So Sen. Jon Husted filed to do exactly what they claimed. Turns out it seems they simply REALLY want fraud. Sen. Mike Lee: "Chuck Schumer and other Democrats have insisted that they actually support Voter ID—they just object to other parts of the SAVE America Act." "Well, Sen Jon Husted just asked unanimous consent to pass ONLY the Voter ID portion of the bill. Democrats blocked it." REPOST far and wide! #thinblueline #lawenforcement
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Patriot🇺🇸Newswire
Patriot🇺🇸Newswire@NewswirePatriot·
Mayor Mamdani REFUSES to honor this Officer, but we should. 🎖 NYPD Chief Aaron Edwards first joined the force after Muslims attacked his city on 9/11. 23 years later, he was able to save New Yorkers lives from another Muslim attack. When 2 Islamic terrorist began throwing IEDs into a crowd of conservative protesters, Chief Edwards didn't hesitate to act. Edwards jumped a barricade and threw himself on the terrorist holding a LIT explosive with complete disregard for his own life. Edwards tackled the suspect and secured the IED before it could explode, saving everyone in the crowd. Chief Edwards deserves to be recognized for his bravery and self-sacrifice, even when cowardly Mayors stay silent.
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Mike Netter
Mike Netter@nettermike·
Seventy-seven women saved thousands of lives under enemy fire, endured three years as prisoners of war, and returned to a country that forgot their names. They were the Angels of Bataan—but history treated them like ghosts. In December 1941, just hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor, 66 Army nurses and 11 Navy nurses found themselves on the front lines of World War II in the Philippines. They weren’t meant to be there—military doctrine didn’t envision women in combat. But war doesn’t wait for policy. As Manila fell to the Japanese, the nurses evacuated to the Bataan Peninsula, setting up field hospitals in the jungle. With no walls, only mosquito nets, and constant bombings overhead, they treated thousands of wounded soldiers. They worked grueling 20-hour shifts in suffocating heat, using limited supplies, and sterilizing bandages by boiling them. Despite the overwhelming conditions, they never stopped. By April 1942, as Bataan collapsed, the nurses were evacuated to Corregidor, an island fortress. There, they set up their hospital underground in the Malinta Tunnel. It was dark, suffocating, and bombed daily. But they kept going, saving lives in any way they could, under constant threat of death. On May 6, 1942, Corregidor fell. The nurses became prisoners of war—the largest group of American military women ever captured. They were transported to Manila and imprisoned in brutal camps, where they survived on starvation rations and faced rampant disease. Despite their own suffering, they continued to care for the sick, fashioning bamboo crutches and trading food for clean water to save others. For nearly three years, the Angels of Bataan endured unimaginable hardship. They watched fellow prisoners die, but they never stopped helping. Then, in February 1945, American forces liberated them. The 66 Army nurses were freed, followed shortly by the 11 Navy nurses. Miraculously, all 77 women survived. But when they returned home, the nation’s gratitude was lukewarm. The men received parades and front-page stories. The women received quiet commendations and were expected to move on, their suffering largely overlooked. For decades, the Angels of Bataan were forgotten. Their heroic efforts were reduced to footnotes in history books, overshadowed by the stories of male soldiers. It wasn’t until the 1980s and 1990s that historians began to uncover their remarkable legacy. By then, many of the nurses had already passed away. The Angels of Bataan proved that heroism doesn't always come with a weapon. It can come from refusing to abandon others, even when your own survival is in question. Seventy-seven women saved countless lives, and though history almost forgot them, their courage will never be erased.
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Simons
Simons@Simon_Ingari·
Final interview. HR Manager : “Can you share your payslip?” Your mind blanks. Candidate : "Payslip is private and confidential ..." Interview ends. No offer. Here’s what they actually want…
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Psyche Wizard
Psyche Wizard@PsycheWizard·
11 Eye-opening visuals that will change the way you think: 1.
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
She ate lunch alone for 730 days straight. What this 16-year-old built from that pain now protects millions of kids worldwide. Seventh grade. Natalie Hampton carried her tray through a packed cafeteria and felt it — that specific, suffocating dread of not knowing where to go. She'd already learned what happened when you approached the wrong table. The silence. The turned backs. The whispered laughter that followed you all the way to the empty table by the wall. The one everyone could see. The one that said: nobody wants her. For two full years — 730 consecutive lunches — that table was hers. Alone. The bullying went further than whispers. She was shoved into lockers. Four physical attacks in two weeks. She came home with scratches and bruises. When she finally reported it, school administrators sent her to counseling — to find out what she was doing wrong. The isolation grew so heavy she was hospitalized for anxiety. Then ninth grade came. A new school. And almost overnight — everything changed. Students welcomed her. She made friends within weeks. She finally knew what safe felt like. But she couldn't stop thinking about the kids still sitting at the wall table. Right now. Today. She remembered what she'd needed most during all those lunches. Not a teacher. Not a pamphlet. Just one person saying: "You can sit with us." So at 16 — with zero coding experience and "a lot of enthusiasm," as she put it — Natalie built exactly that. She called it Sit With Us. The idea was simple and genius: students sign up as "ambassadors," keeping their table open. Other kids privately browse available tables on their phones before ever walking into the cafeteria — and show up knowing they're already welcome. No public rejection. No moment of judgment. Just a guaranteed seat. Within 7 days of launching: 10,000 downloads. Then the world found her. NPR. The Washington Post. CBS News. Messages from Morocco, Australia, the Philippines, France — kids who'd been eating alone for years, finally finding a place to belong. Sit With Us now operates in 30 countries. "Even if it helps one person," Natalie said quietly, "it was worth building." She turned 730 lunches of loneliness into a lifeline for millions. That's not just survival. That's transformation.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Neerja Bhanot was a 22-year-old flight attendant on Pan Am Flight 73, which was hijacked during a stopover on 5 September 1986. Those responsible demanded that she collect passengers’ passports in order to identify certain nationalities like Americans. Realising the danger this posed, Neerja and the other crew members under her guidance quietly hid many passports of American passengers , slipping some under seats and disposing of others down a rubbish chute making it far harder to single anyone out. As the ordeal continued for nearly 17 hours, the situation grew increasingly desperate. When chaos erupted inside the aircraft, Neerja opened an aircraft door. That is when she had the opportunity to leave first, she chose instead to help others escape, prioritising passengers and unaccompanied children. She remained behind, acting with extraordinary bravery and selflessness, and lost her life as a result Neerja’s courage saved countless lives. In doing so, she also played a crucial role in preventing the aircraft from departing. One of the children she helped that day, just seven years old at the time, later grew up to become a captain for a major airline. He credits Neerja as his inspiration and says he owes every day of his life to her.
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