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Muneef Bokhari

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Thou shall not assume that RT's are endorsements and blessed are those who consider themselves blessed.

Astronaut, mostly in Space. Katılım Haziran 2012
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Actual Names
Actual Names@ActualNames1·
Fook Ching Jew United States, Census, 1940
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Fox News
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NEW: President Trump calls out the violent teen takeovers in Chicago that led to five officers being hit by a car while nearly 30 people were shot in the city over Memorial Day weekend: "Five officers badly hurt. Mayor and Governor are terrible. Should call for help!"
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ScienceFocus
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Look up on May 31, 2026. The sky's about to put on a show. A Full Blue Moon is taking over the night, and it's the kind of celestial moment that doesn't roll around often. Here's the twist most people miss: the Moon won't actually be blue. The name comes from the calendar, not the color. A Blue Moon is the second full Moon to land inside a single calendar month, and that only happens every few years. May already had its full Flower Moon on the 1st. Now a second one is sneaking in before the month closes out. Peak illumination hits at 8:45 UTC on May 31, which is 9:45 AM in the UK and 4:45 AM Eastern Time. But the Moon will look full from May 30 through June 1, so you've got a window. Here's the bonus detail nobody's talking about: this is also a micromoon. It's the smallest, most distant full Moon of the entire year, sitting around 252,360 miles away from Earth. A rare Blue Moon and the year's tiniest full Moon, stacked into one night. No telescope. No special gear. Just step outside after sunset, look east, and let the sky do the rest. Because the next time the calendar pulls this trick, you'll wish you had looked up. Source: EarthSky, The Old Farmer's Almanac, Star Walk
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Thomas Massie
Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
@sunnyright Nothing left but a wonderful family, 30 patents, 2 engineering degrees from MIT, a farm with a peach orchard, a herd of Wagyu cattle, a dozen inventions in my head, a clucks capacitor roaming my fields, and investors lined up to back whatever I invent next.
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Reggie Wade@ReggieWade·
Patrick Ewing looking like a man who just secured his union pension.
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Eye On Axis
Eye On Axis@eyeonaxis·
The 7 Deadly Sins, France, 1950 by René Maltête
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Great question.
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no data center on Earth is worth the bees, water, and trees.
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