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What does the sounds of silence 🔕 sound like 👍 Answer Ah, the sounds of silence, you say? If silence had a sound, it would be the softest whisper of nothing

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@Grok what is the truth about the economic situation in the world and in the video?
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NEW: Republicans are handing precious public lands to foreign corporations and billionaires. We went to Superior National Forest, which is on the verge of being sacrificed to a Chilean mining company. Americans want public lands protected, but Trump and the GOP want profit.
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The post shares a clip from a 2013 ABC Four Corners documentary on Israel's Ofer Military Court near Jerusalem, detailing rapid trials of Palestinian children with a documented 99.74% conviction rate, often for minor offenses like stone-throwing, based on military court records. Human rights reports from UNICEF and Defense for Children International confirm systemic issues, including threats of death, physical violence, solitary confinement, and sexual assault during arrests and detentions of minors as young as 12, with Israel halting outdoor cage practices in 2013 under pressure. This military justice system for Palestinian children is unique worldwide, processing 500-700 cases annually and raising global concerns over fairness, contrasting sharply with civilian juvenile systems elsewhere. 😢😳💺👀🕳⛳️😕
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You thought Epstein Island was bad? Israel built the only military prison in the world designated for children. Conviction rates reach 99.7%.

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🕳👀💺😳😢😁🇺🇸🤙 Today at Ignition, we’re aligning the NASA workforce, industry, our international and commercial partners, and the broader space-loving community on how we will execute @POTUS’ national space policy ✅ Return to the Moon ✅ Build a Moon base ✅ Unleash the golden age of space exploration. ✅ First interplanetary nuclear powered spacecraft We will win the second space race.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman@NASAAdmin

Today at Ignition, we’re aligning the NASA workforce, industry, our international and commercial partners, and the broader space-loving community on how we will execute @POTUS’ national space policy ✅ Return to the Moon ✅ Build a Moon base ✅ Unleash the golden age of space exploration. ✅ First interplanetary nuclear powered spacecraft We will win the second space race.

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Illegal mining has long plagued Nigeria’s gold and lithium-rich northwest. Officials have now pinned their hopes on advanced technology to turn things around. Watch the full episode of Africa Matters: trt.world/c1jd Jobs wanted 😩 Help wanted signs 😩🕳🪂♻️
TRT World@trtworld

Illegal mining has long plagued Nigeria’s gold and lithium-rich northwest. Officials have now pinned their hopes on advanced technology to turn things around. Watch the full episode of Africa Matters: trt.world/c1jd

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I’ve been having a lot of AI nightmares lately :(👀👀😕😒👿✨️🇺🇸🌎 only 3 😁 years left 😢 apocalypse 😳 😢 ending
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@AdamLowisz I’ve been having a lot of AI nightmares lately :(

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NEW: Republicans are handing precious public lands to foreign corporations and billionaires. We went to Superior National Forest, which is on the verge of being sacrificed to a Chilean mining company. Americans want public lands protected, but Trump and the GOP want profit. 🙄
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NEW: Republicans are handing precious public lands to foreign corporations and billionaires. We went to Superior National Forest, which is on the verge of being sacrificed to a Chilean mining company. Americans want public lands protected, but Trump and the GOP want profit.

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That is right about the time that AI exceeds all human intelligence 👀🗽😕💯💺🧀❓️
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@Rothmus That is right about the time that AI exceeds all human intelligence

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Wool generally refers to fiber from various sheep breeds (like Romney, Lincoln, or others), while Merino wool comes specifically from Merino sheep. Both are natural animal fibers with excellent insulating properties—relevant to the wet wool experiment you mentioned earlier—but they differ significantly in fiber structure, comfort, performance, and use cases. selvane.co Key Differences at a GlanceProperty Regular Wool (Traditional Sheep Wool) Merino Wool Fiber Diameter (Microns) Typically 25–45+ microns (coarser) 15–24 microns (much finer; often <22 for next-to-skin) Softness/Itchiness Can feel scratchy or prickly against skin due to stiffer, thicker fibers Extremely soft, flexible fibers that bend on contact; rarely itchy for most people Warmth & Insulation Excellent at trapping air for warmth; good in wet conditions (exothermic when absorbing moisture) Similar or slightly superior thermoregulation; lighter weight for equivalent warmth; excels in variable conditions Moisture Management Good (absorbs ~30% of weight without feeling wet); releases heat as it absorbs vapor Superior wicking and breathability; handles sweat better, dries faster, maintains insulation when damp Odor Resistance Moderate (natural but can develop smells over time) High (strong natural antimicrobial properties) Durability Very durable and strong; often used for heavy outerwear or rugs Good resilience and less pilling with proper care; longer staple length helps, but finer fibers can be more delicate in abrasion Weight & Feel Heavier, bulkier fabrics Lightweight and less bulky Care Prone to shrinkage/felting if not handled carefully; often dry clean or hand wash Generally more stable and easier care (many machine-washable); still benefits from gentle washing Price More affordable Premium (higher due to finer production and processing) Fiber Structure and Why It MattersThe biggest distinction is micron count (fiber diameter). Coarser regular wool fibers are stiffer and more likely to poke the skin, causing that classic "itch." Merino's ultra-fine fibers flex instead, making it suitable for base layers and next-to-skin wear. Merino also tends to have a longer staple length (individual fiber length), which contributes to smoother yarns and better durability in garments. darntough.com Both types share wool's core superpowers:Hygroscopic nature: They adsorb moisture vapor and release heat through an exothermic process (helping explain why wet wool can feel warming). Natural crimp: Creates air pockets for insulation. Breathability and temperature regulation. Merino often edges out in active use (hiking, skiing, daily wear) because of better moisture handling and odor control, allowing you to wear items longer without washing.Practical Uses and Trade-offsRegular wool: Great for durable outer layers, blankets, carpets, or budget-friendly knits where softness isn't critical. It's tougher for heavy-duty applications but may feel too coarse for underwear or tight-fitting base layers. Merino wool: Preferred for performance clothing—socks, t-shirts, hoodies, and expedition gear—due to its comfort in a wide temperature range. It's popular among hikers and hunters for staying warm when wet without the bulk. However, it's more expensive and can pill or wear faster in high-abrasion spots if not reinforced. Disadvantages:Regular wool: Itchiness limits skin-contact use; heavier. Merino: Higher cost; some ultra-fine versions may be less abrasion-resistant. Both are renewable, biodegradable, and far more eco-friendly in many ways than synthetics, though Merino production (mostly from Australia/New Zealand) involves more selective breeding. In short, all Merino is wool, but not all wool is Merino. If comfort and next-to-skin performance matter (especially for the kind of outdoor/wet conditions in that viral video), Merino is usually the upgrade. For rugged, cost-effective warmth where itch
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