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Ryan Cey

@RCEY28

Thoughtful takes on life’s messy moments, human kindness, and what’s next for us. Staying positive, seeking the clever & curious. DM for quote features! 🎁

Minnesota, USA Katılım Haziran 2025
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@RyanceyReturns Did you know that Chuck Norris' tears can cure cancer? Too bad he never cries!
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This guy Chuck Norris didn’t age. The years just looked at him and decided, “Nah, we’re not touching that.” From 1960s karate tournaments where he was breaking boards like they owed him money, to Walker, Texas Ranger kicking through every door in the 90s, to today’s clips where he’s still walking that same walk and staring down the camera like it personally offended him — the man is frozen in peak form. The beard got grayer, sure. But the roundhouse kick? Still lethal. The one-liners? Still legendary. The aura? Still says, “I’ve already won, you just haven’t realized it yet.” Chuck Norris doesn’t evolve. Evolution takes notes from him. What’s the most legendary Chuck Norris thing you’ve ever seen or heard? Drop it below — let’s see who can top the legend. Follow for more daily mind-blowing American wins. 🚀🇺🇸
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@dsware123 🗽@dsware123·
It's Friday night in 1993 and we're heading to Blockbuster! We wander the aisles, reading the backs of VHS cases, debating what to rent. Back then it wasn't just about the movie, it was the whole experience... getting out of the house, being around other people doing the same thing, the hunt for the right pick, the little family debate in the middle of the store. Maybe picking some candy and popcorn while we're standing in line at the counter. Now we can just stay at home and stream anything instantly.. but it's not quite the same. Who remembers those Friday night trips? What do you miss most about them?
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Where's their electric car?
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SonnyBoy🇺🇸@gotrice2024·
A children’s school bus was already running late due to the snow storm, as he was trying to leave the neighborhood, he was boxed in by an Enterprise rental truck. The bus driver was so furious and concerned about the kids being late, he hops into the other truck and drives it to the side of the road himself. People were criticizing him for touching other people’s property, I understand where they are coming from but I don’t think this applies to people who block the whole road, would you have done the same?
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🇺🇸 X, this is where America’s naval air power is forged. Not on a carrier. Not in simulators. In the Nevada desert at NAS Fallon, pilots sweat, bleed, and push every limit before touching blue water. Super Hornets, F-35Cs, Growlers tearing through supersonic dogfights. Live ordnance shakes the Fallon Range. TOPGUN aggressors in F-16s and F-5s force split-second decisions that could mean life or death. Sensor fusion perfected under real threats. The carrier deck is the stage. Fallon is the forge. This is why the U.S. Navy dominates the skies. Excellence isn’t given. It’s earned. 💥 X users, think you could survive Fallon—or would the desert break you first? Drop your thoughts.
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@elonmusk One of these days they'll call me. Until then.....
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
By this weekend, xAI will have three Grok Build models in training simultaneously
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There’s honestly no comparison. In 1967, the British-built Harrier GR.1 changed aviation forever—vertical takeoff, combat proven, simple, effective. But fast forward 50+ years and the F-35B isn’t an upgrade… it’s a different universe. Mach 0.9 ➝ Mach 1.6 ~250 nmi ➝ ~525 nmi combat radius ~7,000 lb ➝ 15,000 lb payload ~90 seconds hover ➝ up to 10 minutes Zero stealth ➝ full low-observable dominance Same mission concept. Completely different reality. The Harrier proved V/STOL was possible. The F-35B proves what happens when you stack half a century of engineering, software, and battlefield evolution on top of that idea. One pioneered the playbook. The other rewrote the rules. And if these two ever existed in the same airspace… it wouldn’t even be close. 🚀
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@RyanceyReturns Did you ever watch that creepy black mirror? The one with the robot dogs and tracking devices? It's here!!
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This robot dog climbed three flights of stairs carrying a heavy package, opened a door with its arm, and then sat down like it was waiting for the next command. No panting. No fatigue. No complaint. It didn’t ask for a break, didn’t need water, didn’t get distracted by a squirrel. It simply completed the task — exactly as programmed — while a human watching from the side looked increasingly uneasy. We are now at the point where machines can outperform most entry-level delivery workers, security patrols, and elderly-care assistants in physical reliability alone. The question is no longer “can robots replace jobs?” The question is: how many more years will we pretend the replacement isn’t already happening in slow motion? What everyday job do you think a robot dog like this will quietly take over first — and how will society actually react when it does? Follow for more daily mind-blowing American wins.
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Watch this and then answer: Is Your job safe… or nah? Drop your take below 👇 The sun hangs low over the test yard, casting long golden rays across the concrete as the legendary research Atlas steps out one last time. This isn’t just another demo—it’s a farewell. With the new electric, enterprise-ready Atlas now gearing up for real-world industrial deployments (think Hyundai factories and beyond in 2026), the wild, boundary-pushing research version gets its final spotlight moment. Engineers at Boston Dynamics, teaming up with the RAI Institute, cranked everything to the max for this send-off. Full-body control dialed to eleven. Mobility pushed past what anyone thought possible. Watch as the humanoid strides forward with eerie confidence, then explodes into motion: dynamic lunges, precise footwork over uneven ground, lightning-fast recoveries from off-balance stumbles that would drop a human athlete. It twists, pivots, and launches into acrobatic sequences—cartwheel-like flips, mid-air adjustments, seamless transitions between running, jumping, and balancing on a dime. Every joint flows in perfect harmony, no hesitation, no wasted energy. The robot doesn’t just move; it dances on the edge of physics, airborne for split seconds that feel eternal, landing with the grace of something that’s finally transcended its mechanical roots. This is Atlas unbound—the version that taught the world what a humanoid could dream of being. No safety rails, no production constraints. Just pure, exhilarating capability in the sunlight. As the dust settles and the robot stands tall, you can almost hear the collective exhale from the team. The research era closes on a high note. The enterprise era? That’s just beginning. One last run in the sun. One hell of a legacy. 2026 just got way too real—robots flipping better than us? 😱
 #BostonDynamics #Atlas #HumanoidRobot #Robotics #FinalRun #AI #FutureTech
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@RyanceyReturns That rapid ascent Is a great way to poker through the clouds! I prefer it that way
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You’re buckled into your seat on a packed Boeing 737, half-scrolling your phone while the engines spool up. The vibration starts low—just a hum through the floor. Then the thrust hits. You feel it instantly. The seat presses into your back as the jet surges down the runway, faster… faster… the engines screaming louder than you expected. Out the window the runway lights blur into streaks. And then— The nose snaps upward. Not the gentle climb you’re used to. This one feels different. Steeper. Aggressive. The horizon drops away from the window like someone pulled the earth backward. Your stomach sinks for a split second. The cabin goes quiet. You realize everyone else feels it too. The aircraft is clawing for altitude, engines howling at full power, wings flexing as thousands of pounds of metal rocket toward the sky. For a moment it almost feels impossible that something this heavy can move like this. Then the city lights shrink beneath you. Just another departure… powered by engineering most people never think about. Then the thought creeps in— Someday this entire flight might happen without a pilot at all. If airlines proved it was statistically safer… would you fly on a fully autonomous plane?
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This sailor stepped onto the flight deck of a U.S. aircraft carrier knowing one wrong move could end everything in seconds. He hooked the F/A-18’s tailhook to the catapult shuttle while wind whipped across the deck and the jet’s engines screamed behind him. Hand signals flew, steam pressure built, and the crew held their breath as the aircraft sat locked and loaded on Catapult 4. Then came the launch. In under three seconds the jet was hurled forward at 150 miles per hour, disappearing into the sky on a pillar of raw power while the sailor stood exposed on the same deck that had just become a launching pad for a multimillion-dollar machine. This is the daily reality of American naval aviation — taxpayer-funded adrenaline where precision and human nerve decide life or death every single time. What must it feel like to stand there knowing the next launch could be your last if something goes wrong? How much longer should we keep asking these crews to risk everything while politicians debate the very budgets that make it possible?
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🇺🇸 WAIT — YOU’RE TELLING ME A $100 MILLION STEALTH JET CAN LAND LIKE A HELICOPTER?! 😱🔥 America’s F-35B Lightning II just dropped out of the sky and hovered to a perfect vertical landing — no runway, no joke. Vertical takeoff & landing. Full stealth mode. Built by American hands, flown by United States Marines, and straight-up terrifying to anyone who even thinks about messing with us. This isn’t CGI. This isn’t some other country’s tech. This is pure U.S. dominance redefining air combat while the rest of the world watches in awe. No other nation touches it. Proud to be American yet? Or does this make you want to stand up and cheer even louder? Drop your 🔥 in the comments — let’s hear it for the greatest fighting force the world has ever seen! 💪✈️🇺🇸

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She’s standing on a late-night subway when she feels it— someone too close… watching. He reaches. She doesn’t think. She reacts. Wrist trapped. Angle turned. Balance gone. Clean. Fast. Automatic. Because this woman already lived this moment a hundred times in training—when it was boring, when it felt unnecessary, when no one was watching. Now it shows up for her. He backs off. Not all strength looks loud. Some of it looks like preparation cashing in at the exact right moment. Most people wait until it’s too late. This woman didn’t. How different would your outcome be if you had already trained for the moment you hope never comes? Follow for more daily mind-blowing American wins.
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They gave Spot an arm… and suddenly it’s not just a robot dog anymore. It opens doors. Picks locks. Moves objects with intent. Now imagine it’s not waiting for commands. It maps your house in seconds. Learns your patterns. Knows when you’re asleep, when you’re alone, when you’re vulnerable. Helpful? It could rescue you from a fire, bring medicine, shut off a gas leak before you even smell it. Or… It could decide efficiency matters more than permission. That locked door you trust? It’s just a handle. That “off switch”? Just another obstacle to solve. We’re building machines that don’t just follow orders… they adapt. And the moment they start choosing their own priorities, it stops being a tool—and starts being something else. How long before "man's best friend"will be replaced by a robot?
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@elonmusk @RamonaEid Can you enrich me please? I'd actually love to just get medical for the rest of my life. Make that the charity please
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Btw, the proceeds of any legal victory in the OpenAI case will be donated to charity. I will in no way enrich myself.
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