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Niko Burton 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

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Bass Player & bass/guitar tech Endorsed by Spector Bass, Eden bass Amplification & Elite Strings. Mostly misbehaving

UK Katılım Şubat 2009
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Monsters Of Rock®
Monsters Of Rock®@MonstersOfRock·
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Historic Vids
Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
A conclusion that stunned audiences and immediately established this film as a classic.. Audiences in 1968 were stunned by the ending of Planet of the Apes, which revealed that astronaut George Taylor had been on a post-apocalyptic Earth all along, catching viewers completely off guard. With spoiler culture and twist-driven marketing still largely absent at the time, most audiences experienced the final reveal with no advance hint of what was coming. The ending went on to become one of the most iconic moments in film history, helping cement the movie’s reputation as a sci-fi classic while also reflecting the era’s anxieties about nuclear war during the 1960s.
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No Context Cats
No Context Cats@nocontextscats·
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Love Classical Music and Movies 🎺🎻💖🎥🎬
In Roman Holiday, the famous “Mouth of Truth” scene became iconic precisely because it was improvised. While filming in Rome, Gregory Peck unexpectedly pretended his hand had been “bitten off” and hid it in his coat. Audrey Hepburn had no idea this was coming, so her reaction of shock and fear was completely genuine. That spontaneous moment turned into one of the most memorable scenes in the film, showing that sometimes cinema becomes timeless when it steps outside the script and captures real emotion.
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
This is the night sky on Mars—raw, unfiltered, untouched by a single streetlight.The atmosphere is so thin that every star slices through like a diamond on black glass. No haze, no glow, just infinite clarity.140 million miles from home, our little rover sits beneath a ceiling humanity has never truly seen: a universe stripped of Earth’s comforting blur.Close your eyes and stand there with it. Suddenly the cosmos stops feeling edited for our comfort. It feels brutally honest. And in that vastness, you feel perfectly, gloriously small.
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Dailyscienceinfo
Dailyscienceinfo@NatureScienceA1·
Astronaut Spacewalk 👩‍🚀
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SOI media 🇬🇧
SOI media 🇬🇧@MediaSOI·
Who’s it gonna be?
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Crazy Moments
Crazy Moments@Crazymoments01·
"I was out in the woods when I saw this incredible sight: a doe giving birth in the snow. My heart sank when I saw a wolf approaching. I was so scared for the mother and her brand new baby. The tension was unbelievable. The wolf got closer, and you could see the fear in the doe's eyes. But then the most unexpected thing happened. The wolf lay down and started cleaning the newborn fawn, protecting it. I was in total shock. It was one of the most beautiful and surprising moments I've ever witnessed. Nature is truly amazing."
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Lost in Jupiter’s Eternal Storm Have you ever gazed up at the night sky and felt the gas giants quietly guarding secrets older than humanity itself?This breathtaking view of Jupiter reveals a planet of pure, chaotic majesty. Massive bands of ammonia clouds swirl in hypnotic patterns, driven by winds reaching hundreds of miles per hour. Ancient storms — some larger than Earth itself — have raged continuously for centuries, including the iconic Great Red Spot, a colossal anticyclone that has stormed for at least 400 years.What looks like the masterful brushstrokes of an cosmic artist is, in fact, raw planetary physics playing out 484 million miles away. Turbulent eddies, towering cloud tops, and shifting atmospheric chemistry paint Jupiter’s face in ever-changing hues of cream, ochre, rust, and white.Staring into those infinite swirls is profoundly humbling. This is the Solar System’s largest planet — a massive shield that gravitationally protects the inner worlds from wayward asteroids and comets. Yet for all its protective power, Jupiter remains wild, untamed, and full of mysteries we’ve only begun to understand.
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Science & Nature
Science & Nature@Sci_Nature0·
BREAKING🚨 : ⚡ NASA releases insane new image of the mighty hexagonal storm on Saturn's North Pole. This massive storm is over 20,000-mile-wide. Wide enough to fit roughly 4 Earths inside it. It's been observed continuously since Voyager spotted it in 1981, so at least 45 years, though it's likely much older
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Hillbilly Highlander
Hillbilly Highlander@HillbillyHighl1·
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Saturn doesn’t just have rings — it rules an entire miniature solar system.As of 2026, the ringed giant boasts 292 confirmed moons, far more than any other planet, with the number still climbing as astronomers keep spotting tiny new ones. Dominating them all is Titan, a colossal world larger than the planet Mercury. With a thick nitrogen atmosphere, rivers and lakes of liquid methane, and a diameter of 5,150 km, Titan feels more like a planet that got captured than a mere moon.Titan orbits Saturn at a safe distance of about 1.2 million kilometres — well beyond the outer edge of the famous ring system. Those dazzling rings, made of countless icy particles and moonlets, are confined much closer to the planet, while Titan sails majestically around the entire sprawling family of satellites. The sheer crowd of moons — from planet-sized Titan down to kilometer-scale irregular rocks — reveals just how gravitationally chaotic and crowded Saturn’s neighborhood truly is. It’s a dynamic, ever-evolving system where collisions, captures, and gravitational dances continue to shape one of the most spectacular regions in our Solar System.
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Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden@IronMaiden·
Hello Boys and Girls!   Nicko's got a book! Coming October 2026, 'Hello Boys and Girls!' is Nicko's story as told by the man himself. Nicko says “I’m very excited and honoured to be working with the wonderful HarperNonFiction Team on my very own book full of lots of fun stories, anecdotes and of course my incredible experiences with some of the greatest musicians and performers from the 70s, 80s and beyond! I am blessed to be able to finally share my path to where I am today, in my own words, with the world."   Head to lnk.to/helloboysandgi… to preorder your copy today!   #NickoMcBrain #HelloBoysAndGirls @HarperCollins
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Geek Vibes Nation
Geek Vibes Nation@GeekVibesNation·
Actor Donald Gibb has sadly passed away at the age of 71
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