Märt Kelder

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Märt Kelder

Märt Kelder

@MartKelder

I’m still learning

Katılım Şubat 2014
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Märt Kelder
Märt Kelder@MartKelder·
Claude: You’re out of usage. Buy extra credits to continue. Me:buys extra credits. Claude:“Now wait 5 hours.” Support: “Exactly, the credits increase your limit, not your allowance.” Me:What? Support: As designed, no refund! nice UX: pay now, understand later or dont. @claudeai
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Märt Kelder@MartKelder·
@petruspennanen @YourAnonOne Good idea, you’d need to manage the vector though so you wouldn’t just end up spinning. Regarding just blowing out in one direction, you’d also need to inhale which would cancel out the momentum, unless you turn your head.
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Petrus Pennanen@petruspennanen·
Come on. He turns his head to side, inhales, then turns head 180' degrees and blows the air. This way he can travel comfortably at a suitable level of hyperventilation, with sucking / blowing intensity changing acceleration as needed. Actually just blowing with force in one direction would work, but inhaling the other way helps a little too.
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
☕️😁 Spanish orchestra performs “Espresso Macchiato” The Grupo Talía orchestra released a video of their performance at Madrid’s National Concert Hall. Together with the Talía choir, the musicians played “Espresso Macchiato” by Estonian artist Tommy Cash, one of the Eurovision 2025 winners who took third place. The concert, titled Eurocanción Sinfónica, featured symphonic adaptations of the best Eurovision songs.
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
🤯 Asia’s richest man is helping the Kremlin wage war on Ukraine — and he’s doing it through Estonia Mukesh Ambani, the Indian billionaire and owner of Reliance Industries, has emerged as the architect of a sanctions-busting scheme for Russia. His company processes a third of all Russian oil shipped to India. That means billions of dollars are flowing straight into the Kremlin — funding weapons and the army. In the winter of 2022/2023, when Russia’s economy was on the brink of collapse and the Kremlin’s budget had a $21.2 billion hole, Ambani activated his sanctions-dodging scheme. Through a network of shadow traders in the Persian Gulf and Hong Kong, his company began buying up Russian oil at a discount. Billions soon poured into Moscow. The irony: Ambani is a digital resident of Estonia. This status gives him access to the European financial system and EU tax benefits — while directly supporting Russia’s war machine. Tallinn, despite its hardline anti-Kremlin stance and major aid to Kyiv, has so far stayed silent on the scandal and has not revoked Ambani’s e-residency. Kyiv, however, is demanding action: MP Mykhailo Sokolov has appealed to Ukraine’s Security Service, calling for sanctions against Ambani and Reliance Industries. His position is clear: “Ukraine must act firmly and decisively against anyone who directly or indirectly helps the aggressor.” For now, as Tallinn remains silent, the “Ambani scheme” keeps supplying the Kremlin with cash, microchips, and technology for new missiles and drones. ⤵️ newsukraine.rbc.ua/analytics/what…
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Märt Kelder@MartKelder·
Eksitav reklaam - Linnateatri pileteid ei ole ju võimalik osta :) Sama kasulik nagu tantsupeo reklaam. Asjad, mida osta pole võimalik.
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Märt Kelder@MartKelder·
Tantsupeo *peaproovi* piletid olid 8 minutiga läinud. 11.55 ootan 12.00 avaneb 12.05 pääsen järjekorrast sisse 12.07 kui olin kohad välja valinud olid kõik juba otsas :)
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Panathinaikos☘️
Panathinaikos☘️@Pana_thinaikos·
Ootan raiki artiklit teemal,et krdi Narva muuseum, selle tembuga keerasime küll integratsiooni täiest perse,just olime lõimumas. Lisaks hoiatav lugu ekrelt,et ei ole vaja magavat karu torkida. 🍿
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Märt Kelder@MartKelder·
@rinalu_ It would have been liberation if you had left afterwards, not raped, killed and repressed for 50 years.
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Rina Lu🇷🇺
Rina Lu🇷🇺@rinalu_·
The Red Army liberated nearly twice the land area as the Western Allies, covering 2,811,427 km² (1,085,498 square miles), compared to 1,562,666 km² (603,348 square miles) square miles for the Allies (USA, UK, France) Territories Liberated by the Red Army Soviet Union (occupied regions): 🔸Ukrainian SSR (1943-1944) 🔸Belarusian SSR (1944) 🔸Estonian SSR (1944) 🔸Latvian SSR (1944) 🔸Lithuanian SSR (1944) Eastern Europe: 🔸Poland (1944-1945) 🔸Romania (1944) 🔸Bulgaria (1944) 🔸Hungary (1944-1945) 🔸Czechoslovakia (1945) Western Europe: 🔸Austria (partially) (1945) 🔸Germany (Eastern part, including Berlin) (1945) 🔸Italy (partially, Northern regions supported by Soviet-backed partisans) (1945) Countries Liberated by the Western Allies (USA, UK, France): Western Europe: 🔸France (1944) 🔸Belgium (1944) 🔸Netherlands (1944-1945) 🔸Luxembourg (1944) 🔸Denmark (1945) Norway (1945) 🔸Germany (Western part) (1945) 🔸Austria (partially) (1945) Southern Europe: 🔸Italy (mostly liberated by the Allies with Soviet-backed partisan help in the North) (1943-1945)
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Märt Kelder@MartKelder·
Why the Balts hate May 9. World War II started with a handshake between Stalin and Hitler in 1939 — the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. In secret, they carved up Eastern Europe. Poland was split. The Baltics were assigned to Stalin. Then came the invasions. Nazis from the west, Soviets from the east. Hitler struck first on Sept 1, 1939. Stalin came in from the east on Sept 17. Poland was erased. In 1940, it was our turn. Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were occupied without a shot. Our governments were dismantled, our officers executed, our flags taken down, our people sent to Siberia. In a single year, tens of thousands disappeared. Soldiers, teachers, farmers, mothers, children — anyone seen as a potential threat to Soviet control. Some were shot. Many froze to death in cattle cars on the way to the Gulag. This was before the Nazis even arrived. Then Came Hitler. Then Stalin Again. In 1941, when Hitler betrayed Stalin and pushed east, many in the Baltics thought maybe — maybe — we’d get our countries back. That didn’t happen. Many locals were then forced to fight for the Nazis. Not because they loved Hitler, but because it seemed like the only way to avoid Soviet return. Enemy of your enemy is your friend, right? Later, when the Soviets pushed Hitler back and re-occupied us in 1944, the same thing happened in reverse. Men were dragged into the Red Army — sometimes the very same people who had fought for the Germans the year before. It wasn’t heroism. It was survival. And let’s be clear: Stalin’s return wasn’t peace. It was purges, censorship, russification, more deportations, more fear. The mass graves didn’t stop. To us, Stalin wasn’t a liberator. He was a partner in Hitler’s crimes. Nazis sent people to concentration camps. Soviets sent them to Gulags. Nazis erased cultures. Soviets erased identities. Both used forced labor, propaganda, torture, and fear as tools of control. This is why we don’t put flowers on Soviet tanks. Why May 9 is a day of mourning, not celebration. And when Russians tomorrow march under the old red flag shouting “We defeated fascism,” we hear something different. We hear denial. Arrogance. A refusal to acknowledge what Stalin did to us. Two empires used our land, our people, our lives as pawns in their fight for power. And one of them stuck around for 50 years, calling it peace and liberation. So no, we don’t see WWII the same way as Russians. We never will.
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Märt Kelder@MartKelder·
@petite_michelle Fun fact: English and Russian languages are related, but Estonian and Russian are not.
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Regina Bauer 🇪🇪🇺🇦
Regina Bauer 🇪🇪🇺🇦@petite_michelle·
📜✨ The Story of Estonian: One of Europe's Oldest Living Tongues Did you know that the Estonian language is older than the nation itself — and unlike any of its neighbors? While Estonia shares its geography with Germanic, Slavic, and Baltic nations, its language belongs to a much smaller and more ancient family: the Finno-Ugric languages, which includes Finnish, Hungarian, and a handful of endangered tongues scattered across Siberia. 🔍 Where it all began Estonian roots trace back over 4,000 years, when Finno-Ugric peoples migrated from what is now western Siberia. Their language evolved independently from Indo-European tongues like English, Italian, or German, making Estonian radically different in structure and vocabulary. 🗣️ Fun fact: The word for "language" and "tongue" in Estonian is the same: keel. And Estonian has no future tense — the future is expressed through the result of an action - if there is no result there is no future. 📚 Written Estonian: A late bloomer Though the spoken language thrived for millennia, written Estonian only appeared in the 16th century, thanks to Lutheran missionaries translating the Bible. Early texts were often written by Germans, who heard Estonian but didn’t quite master it — imagine a foreigner trying to transcribe your dialect by ear. The results were… interesting. But this humble beginning grew into a rich literary tradition. The first full Estonian Bible was published in 1739. By the 19th century, during the National Awakening, Estonian intellectuals began to standardize the language, collecting folklore, writing newspapers, and declaring: meie keel on meie au ja uhkus (our language is our pride and honor). 🌿 Survival through storms Under Russian Tsarist rule, then Soviet occupation, Estonian was often pushed aside in favor of dominant imperial languages. Schools, newspapers, and workplaces became Russified. But the language endured — spoken quietly at home, sung in secret, and later shouted aloud in the Singing Revolution of the late 1980s, when Estonia sang itself free. 🎶 Yes, really — people gathered in massive crowds and sang Estonian songs as acts of protest. Language became resistance. 📲 Today Estonian is spoken by about 1.1 million people, and it’s one of the few non-Indo-European official languages of the EU. Thanks to digital innovation, modern Estonian thrives on social media, in tech, and in music. You can now learn Estonian with apps, listen to podcasts, or join language cafés around the world. 💬 But learning Estonian is still a bold adventure. There are 14 cases. Vowel harmony. No articles. Words like jäääär (edge of the ice) that are mostly vowels. It’s logical, melodic, and full of poetry. Elves of ❤️ Why does this matter? Because every language is a worldview. Estonian carries the rhythm of forests, the silence of bogs, and the humor of a people who’ve learned to endure and adapt. It’s not just a tool — it’s a cultural treasure. So the next time you hear Estonian — whether it’s in a Tallinn café, a folk song, or a line of poetry — know this: You’re listening to a language that has walked through centuries, whispered through repression, and sung its way to freedom. 🇪🇪
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Märt Kelder@MartKelder·
@BRICSinfo Putins German is as bad as the guys who’s asking :) Hint, the guy asking has a horrible accent (hard to say if Russian or smth else).
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BRICS News
BRICS News@BRICSinfo·
🇷🇺🇩🇪 President Putin responds in fluent German as a man asks for help getting Russian citizenship.
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Märt Kelder@MartKelder·
@front_ukrainian Actually that applies to all non-EU citizens, including US and UK. Only citizens of the EU can vote in local elections, and only citizens of Estonia can vote in national elections
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🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦
🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦@front_ukrainian·
❗️In 🇪🇪Estonia, citizens of the 🇷🇺Russian Federation and 🇧🇾Belarus who permanently reside in the country are deprived of the right to vote in local elections.
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Not Elon Musk
Not Elon Musk@ElonMuskAOC·
Name one thing America didn't invent Just one
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Märt Kelder@MartKelder·
@andreaskaju wtf, mul ainult head mälestused - väga põhjalik ja sõbralik.
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Andreas Kaju@andreaskaju·
@MartKelder Jäi kohalike oligarhiliste huvide hakklihamasinasse ja otsustas võidelda, selmet lahkuda
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Andreas Kaju@andreaskaju·
olen nõustanud aastate jooksul väga keerulisi piiriüleseid ärivaidlusi, mis valguvad meediasse, poliitikasse, kohtutesse. Selle loo lõpp on üks kõige jaburamaid ja traagilisemaid, millega ma kokku olen puutunud. Võiksime oma inimest aidata võimalusel aripaev.ee/uudised/2025/0…
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