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🚨 Maestro 𝓟𝓲𝓬𝓪𝓻𝓭 🇬🇧🇪🇸🇫🇷🇨🇴

🚨 Maestro 𝓟𝓲𝓬𝓪𝓻𝓭 🇬🇧🇪🇸🇫🇷🇨🇴

@MaestroPicard

If you like my content, follow me Incendiary satirist Descendant of King Alfonso X and Saint Ferdinand Half Spanish, Half British, half others

London UK Katılım Kasım 2010
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Aɴᴛ@AntSpeaks·
David Attenborough narrates the Gaza Flotilla activists getting absolutely humbled at a Spanish airport ✈️🦍🇪🇸 Entitled rodents meet Spanish security mammals. Nature is healing. Enjoy the documentary. 📺
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
What television series is so good, it's worth binge watching from beginning to end?
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Stevie Mac@StevieMac03·
Sci-fi dreams extended to 4 mins 52sec, I will be continuing with these two as part of 3 continuous series. If you saw part one feel free to skip to 1 min 30 where the new content starts. Music is one of my old Udio tracks. Upscale: Topaz Starlight 2.5. I will continue these with more editing if they do well. 💫🎧
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STM@Saltytattoomom·
@IrregularJoe23 @RyanHatesGovt If someone says something objectively stupid, I’m probably going to respond accordingly. You’ve clearly never met a politician, coach, or drill sergeant… which is probably why basic directness feels so offensive to your delicate sensibilities. Man up, darlin. 💅
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RyanPatrick🇺🇸🦅@RyanHatesGovt·
She absolutely wrecks the retards screaming “tax the billionaires.”
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J.K. Rowling
J.K. Rowling@jk_rowling·
Sprinting away would also be acceptable.
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
One of the UFO files released shows an object shaped like an eight-pointed star suspended in the sky.
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
These are tough results for Labour. There’s no sugarcoating it. We’ve lost brilliant Labour representatives who’ve stood up for their communities. People are still frustrated. Their lives aren’t changing fast enough. We haven’t offered enough hope or optimism for the future. I was elected to change this country - tough days like this don’t weaken my determination to do that. They strengthen it.
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Alex Patrascu
Alex Patrascu@maxescu·
@bigwonbots Thanks! I love exploring new worlds and timelines with AI, it's a huge hobby of mine. I also have some other ideas with different timelines cooking up 👨‍🍳
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Alex Patrascu@maxescu·
A vision of a modern Tenochtitlan in 2026, in a timeline where the Aztec Empire repelled Spanish conquest and modernized on its own terms. Enjoy:
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Arthur MacWaters
Arthur MacWaters@ArthurMacwaters·
taste is now the only barrier a 14yo with AI can make better content than $30b/yr Disney
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Khairallah AL-Awady
Khairallah AL-Awady@eng_khairallah1·
🚨 Anthropic's own team just showed how to actually use Claude Code properly. 30 minutes. free. the person who created Claude Code. watch the workshop. bookmark it. worth more than every $500 course you almost bought. you've been using Claude without knowing 40 of its commands. Then read the guide below.
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Peter Zeihan
Peter Zeihan@PeterZeihan·
I don’t usually try to connect climate change to specific local events. The relationship between climate and weather is complex, and it’s easy to overreach. But what’s happening in the Central Pacific right now is one of those cases where the connection is hard to ignore. Guam is not just another island—it is one of the most important strategic assets the United States has. Its location allows the U.S. to project power across the entire Indo-Pacific without relying on allies. That advantage, however, comes with a tradeoff: exposure. Guam sits directly in the path of increasingly powerful storms, and those storms are becoming more frequent and more destructive. At some point, this stops being a story about rebuilding after damage and becomes a question of long-term viability. If Guam is repeatedly taken offline, it complicates everything from logistics to deterrence across the region. 📸: US Air Force #guam #military #militarystrategy #geopolitics
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Peter Zeihan@PeterZeihan·
By blockading the ports, the 2 million barrels per day that the IRGC was able to export have now dropped to zero. Their ability to import products to control smuggling networks has also gone to zero. So, whether this is intentional or not, the White House has stumbled across a strategy that actually puts pressure on the people who need to be pressured. The fact that the assets are now in place is promising. However, “promising” doesn’t mean it will work or be sustained long enough to make a difference. Because if you really do start pressuring the IRGC, they will strike. These are the people who control the bulk of the Iranian missile fleet and drones, and they have demonstrated more than enough capacity to strike any energy asset on the Arab side of the Persian Gulf. Another reason the blockade is a necessary move is hardware. The Iranians don’t have a large manufacturing base, and almost all of their missile and drone components come from China. We were in this strange situation throughout the war where the Chinese could ship whatever components they wanted into Iran—even with the Strait shut down to Allied shipping. Now, we’re in a scenario where that dynamic appears to have flipped. There are still plenty of drones—thousands, maybe tens of thousands—in Iran. So this is hardly a short-term cutoff, but it does matter. #iranwar #geopolitics #straitofhormuz
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🚨 Maestro 𝓟𝓲𝓬𝓪𝓻𝓭 🇬🇧🇪🇸🇫🇷🇨🇴
the straight is open
MarineTraffic@MarineTraffic

First crude carrier heads west through Strait of Hormuz since the US blockade The Malta-flagged VLCC Agios Fanourios I has become the first crude carrier to head west through the Strait of Hormuz since the US blockade on Iran’s ports came into force. According to #MarineTraffic data, the tanker made a second transit attempt after remaining at anchor in the Gulf of Oman for nearly two days. Her AIS status changed from “At Anchor” to “Underway using Engine” at 21:28 UTC on 14 April, and the vessel successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz at 01:51 UTC, entering the Persian Gulf at 02:36 UTC. The vessel is currently sailing at around 13.6 knots and is expected to arrive in Basrah, Iraq, on 16 April.

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Nikos Pothitakis
Nikos Pothitakis@nikospoth·
Updated playback video of the ship traffic in the Strait of #Hormuz on 15 April (00:00 UTC till 15:30 UTC). @Kpler data show 4 crossings for today so far, 2 dry bulk carriers, 1 crude oil tanker & 1 LPG tanker. Video via @MarineTraffic.
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