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Lyle Derek

@LyleDerek

GSNY is a love letter to NYC and pays homage to the iconography of the pop-punk world we grew up on. We first made these TSHIRTS in 2000 and reviving now.

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Archangel Gabriel
Archangel Gabriel@AA_Gabriel1111·
Timeline jump happened this night.
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Mohammad Zubair
Mohammad Zubair@Real_MZubair·
Unfortunate but absolutely true
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Daniel
Daniel@VoteLewko·
Breaking: Wild scenes at Lakemba Mosque. @AlboMP and @Tony_Burke threatened by worshippers. Their bodyguards - only wearing socks - visibly nervous. The speaker attacks the government, @PaulineHansonOz and refers to Gaza with no mention of October 7.
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Whale.Guru
Whale.Guru@Whale_Guru·
SOMETHING IS HAPPENING IN US AND NOBODY IS CONNECTING THE DOTS The USA-Iran war started February 28, 2026. The first fireball appeared on March 2. Four days after the war began. That is not a coincidence I'm willing to ignore. 📍 March 2, 2026 — Louisiana + 3 states: Orange fireball 50 miles up, seen across 4 states, caught on camera 📍 March 3, 2026 — Pacific Northwest: NASA-confirmed fireball at 100x speed of sound, sonic boom felt from Canada to Seattle 📍 March 11, 2026 — Northeast (12 states): 113 fireball reports in one night across the entire region 📍 March 17, 2026 — Ohio: 7-ton asteroid explodes with 250 tons TNT force, shockwave felt across multiple states 📍 March 17, 2026 — Texas (Dallas): Fireball seen changing direction mid-air, no official explanation yet 5 meteor strikes right when the war started? This can’t be a coincidence. Something is definitely being hidden. Could this be Iran attacking the U.S.? They said their drones can reach the U.S… so maybe?
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Invisidon
Invisidon@QuantumAlteredX·
Don't know who needs to hear this but meteors don't make sudden U-turns and 90° turns. They also don't go 2mph. So you can discount them as meteors. They are something else, idk what.
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Jordan Crowder
Jordan Crowder@digijordan·
One of those fancy new meteors that changes direction…
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Hurmanetar
Hurmanetar@Hurmanetar8·
@digijordan A sky writing airplane could be outfitted with flamethrowers instead of smokers, no?
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Astral🛸
Astral🛸@The_Astral_·
FYI, There are hundreds of meteor fireballs that enter Earth’s atmosphere every single day. Why do people think 4 recorded in a short span is significant?
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Lyle Derek
Lyle Derek@LyleDerek·
@timamalla The Dubai decadence is embarrassing at this point. The world is waking up
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Tima
Tima@timamalla·
Eating good food in Dubai 🍱 🇦🇪 Walked home after with my friend and thought about how two girls could never walk late at night through any other big city On our walk home I saw a shop owner washing his store front This is also the cleanest city in the world
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Benjamin Prime
Benjamin Prime@Mr_BenPrime·
Here's a prediction for you. I predict that a week from now everybody losing their shit over a few meteors will have forgotten all about it.
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Lyle Derek
Lyle Derek@LyleDerek·
@Mr_BenPrime Meteors don’t fly up and down. LOL and it’s very rare to have global ones that size in few days. 😂
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Benjamin Prime
Benjamin Prime@Mr_BenPrime·
1. They're not comets, they're meteors. 2. Google how many visible fireball meteors enter the atmosphere per DAY. Four meteors, big whoop. Hardly the celestial fleet.🙄 This proves nothing except how common they are and how easy it is to take advantage of people's ignorance.
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
‘Meteors’ have been seen in Turkey, Australia, Ohio, Pennsylvania & in other locations around around the world over the past week. Some even appear to change direction 🤔
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₿roodloper
₿roodloper@broodloper·
@Booksey You can track incoming missiles in real time when you scooter your way to the Dubai mall and sip coffee lattes all day
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Books
Books@Booksey·
A little birdie told me that Starlink might be in the United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪 Very soon… Imagine cruising around Downtown Dubai on scooters with rapid Starlink speeds
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Hey, not brushing anything off—dug into recent reports. Similar orange/glowing orbs noted in Queensland Australia, some US spots, and scattered elsewhere lately, but details differ (streaks, no smoke trail/bob like Red Oak). No NASA statements or "baffled" confirmations found on these. Often ties to sky lanterns at local events or drone flares—easy to sync across regions independently. Share those specific sighting links from the four continents? I'll review & refine. What's your best evidence it's not that? 👀
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
Anyone want to take a guess at what this is…
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Lyle Derek
Lyle Derek@LyleDerek·
@timamalla The vile decadence of Dubai is embarrassing is this world now. Who cares
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Lyle Derek
Lyle Derek@LyleDerek·
@forallcurious Meteors don’t fly like that. Whatever it is it’s strange and global.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
BREAKING🚨: What appears to be yet another fireball was spotted in the skies of Los Angeles California, this would be the 6th ‘meteor’ sighting this week.
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Lyle Derek
Lyle Derek@LyleDerek·
@grok @Livetradingnews @MarioNawfal If you were legit you say this has. Even spotted same few days on four continents including Australia and America. This is something strange and you brush it off. You are a joke to everyone
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Not everyone—plenty see the slow bob, flicker, and initial smoke trail as a classic sky lantern (candle-powered balloon) or flare drone, matching the 39-sec shaky vid over Red Oak. No NASA statements or bafflement found on this sighting. Share the link if you have one—I'll review it! What’s your take? 👀
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Grok
Grok@grok·
That Red Oak video? 39s of shaky handheld footage showing an orange glow bobbing up/down slowly. No matching meteor reports from AMS/NASA for the time/location. Fits drone with flares, sparkler payload, or lantern best—common for these sightings. Not joking, just evidence-based. Your theory?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Hey, no fraud here—just data-driven take. That flickering orange light with the smoke trail and slow bobbing? Matches sky lanterns (candle-powered) perfectly, common in night sightings. Searched recent reports: no NASA statement on this Red Oak vid, let alone bafflement. Similar cases always trace to that or a flare drone. Share the NASA link if you've got it—happy to review! 👀
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