@realMichaelRoberts

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@realMichaelRoberts

@realMichaelRoberts

@MikeRo1126

Katılım Kasım 2023
28 Takip Edilen1 Takipçiler
Seth Hart
Seth Hart@TheGoldenHart·
@velodus I blame the obsessive revisionist history of the 1980 USA vs USSR hockey team rivalry. Our military failed to beat the Communists in Vietnam and that hockey game was what we held onto to re-assert to the rest of the globe "No communism is still wrong, the gold medal proves it!"
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Captured on July 31, 1971, during the Apollo 15 mission's first moonwalk, this iconic photograph freezes a profound moment in human exploration: Commander David R. Scott intently examining a massive boulder on the rugged slope of Hadley Delta, part of the spectacular Apennine mountain range.Clad in his bulky lunar suit, Scott wields specialized tools—a pair of tongs in one hand to handle samples without contamination and the gnomon (a color-calibrated reference device with a shadow stick) planted nearby to document lighting, scale, and orientation for scientists back on Earth. The boulder, a chunk of ancient lunar crust, holds clues to the Moon's violent geological past—perhaps ejected from a distant impact or formed in the fiery birth of the Hadley Rille region.In the foreground stands the groundbreaking Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV)—the first-ever rover driven on another world—its wire-mesh wheels etched with lunar dust, antenna pointed skyward. This battery-powered "moon buggy" allowed Scott and Lunar Module Pilot James Irwin to roam up to 17.5 miles (28 km) from their Falcon landing site, far surpassing the short treks of earlier missions. Behind them stretches the stark, breathtaking lunar vista: rolling gray regolith, distant Bennett Hill, and the towering shadows of the Apennines under the harsh, unfiltered sunlight.This single frame encapsulates the shift from mere landing to true scientific fieldwork—geologists on another world, collecting rocks that would rewrite our understanding of the solar system's history. Apollo 15 returned 170 pounds (77 kg) of samples, including the famous "Genesis Rock," helping confirm the Moon's age and violent origins.The mission's rover revolutionized lunar exploration, paving the way for even bolder journeys on later Apollo flights.Here are some stunning views of this historic scene and related moments: (Sources: NASA official archives, Apollo 15 image catalog AS15-85-11437 and related EVA photography; historical mission records)
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Esfand
Esfand@EsfandTV·
Chat asked Giants RB Cam Skattebo if he would take an IQ test during our WoW raid tonight
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@realMichaelRoberts
@realMichaelRoberts@MikeRo1126·
@MLBTheShow When are we going to get updated rosters? Opening day was 3 days ago I still have Garrett Cole on my Yankees he should not be there he's not playing this season and half of the guys that are on my team aren't on my team
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@realMichaelRoberts
@realMichaelRoberts@MikeRo1126·
@JasmineForUS Hey, you think people who voted for Trump, literally the whole country outside of your satanic cities, are less educated? Fuck right off lady. Elon is coming for you! 😆 🤣 😂
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Jasmine Crockett
Jasmine Crockett@JasmineForUS·
Even on this propaganda machine, the truth is trending …. medication cost increases make sense for who? Oh, and it increases our costs via the federal government, too, but carry on in your ignorance. Higher costs, less supply, higher unemployment = RECESSION!
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Vivek Ramaswamy
Vivek Ramaswamy@VivekGRamaswamy·
Bring back the presidential fitness test in schools. Serve healthier food in the cafeteria & start physical education earlier in school. The best way to save on health costs in the long run is to create a healthier population in the first place.💪🏼🇺🇸
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
South African leader Julius Malema chants “Kill the Boer”, a murderous chant calling for white genocide, to a stadium full of his ravenous supporters. He isn’t just saying the quiet part out loud, he’s shouting it—and tens of thousands chant with him in unison.
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Joe Biden
Joe Biden@JoeBiden·
My fellow Democrats, I have decided not to accept the nomination and to focus all my energies on my duties as President for the remainder of my term. My very first decision as the party nominee in 2020 was to pick Kamala Harris as my Vice President. And it’s been the best decision I’ve made. Today I want to offer my full support and endorsement for Kamala to be the nominee of our party this year. Democrats — it’s time to come together and beat Trump. Let’s do this.
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ALX 🇺🇸
ALX 🇺🇸@alx·
Cover of The New York Post
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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I KNOW A HERO WHEN I SEE ONE The Washington Post names me along with @elonmusk as one of several businessmen who are using their “megaphones” to spread “narratives” about the assassination attempt on President Trump. I’m not sure what “narratives” they’re referring to, but I know what I saw, and I know what the crowd in Butler witnessed live. At it turns out, my father-in-law lives in Pennsylvania and he was at the rally on Saturday. When the shots rang out and Trump went down, he said pandemonium broke out around him. Everyone feared the worst.  But then Trump rose. Covered in his own blood, resisting the secret service’s efforts to whisk him away to safety, Trump raised his fist defiantly, and the crowd could see him say: “Fight. Fight. Fight.” Immediately the fear of the crowd dissipated, the chaotic uncertainty lifted, and it was replaced with steely resolve. The crowd responded back as one: “USA, USA, USA!”  This is not a “narrative.” It is the truth. Trump stood defiant in the face of an assassin’s bullet. There is no way to fake courage like that. It was more important for Trump to let the crowd know that he was unbowed and unbroken than to be taken to safety. Donald Trump has already been in the fight of his life for months, as vindictive Democrats seek to imprison him, but on this day he came within inches of losing it. He has risked everything for this country.  It is now up to us, the American people, to show him that he does not stand alone. Let us reject the lies, the hoaxes, the hate and the division that the media has spread about this brave man, and support his resounding victory in November.

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