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professional idiot, I do things sometimes

mcmurdo station, antarctica Katılım Ocak 2022
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RandomGuy.@RandomG87499870·
evil ass mystery location
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gal shemer
gal shemer@galul_s·
אי אפשר לעכל את כמות האירועים שקרו בסרטון הזה
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Israel Heritage Foundation
Israel Heritage Foundation@IHF_Heritage·
Great news! In response to the heinous attack that destroyed 4 Hatzolah ambulances in Golders Green, London, we're proud to announce the arrival of 5 brand new ambulances! We won't be intimidated - we'll keep growing & our services will expand tenfold, helping Jews & non-Jews alike!
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Delta9250
Delta9250@deltaIV9250·
The first non-goy to lead nasa and he’s the best admin they’ve had in decades I’m sure there’s a lesson here somewhere
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Goontherite🇪🇺🇭🇺🇺🇦
Just realized that I kinda hate my life. It's not bad or anything, I just don't feel like I have a purpose. I might have a happy moment, but it's gone and I have nothing left, no friends, no gf, no achievements
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Possum Reviews
Possum Reviews@ReviewsPossum·
The reason antimatter so difficult to store and transport is it can't be allowed to touch anything or it will instantly annihilate into pure energy, so it needs to be suspended in magnetic fields in a device called a Penning trap. This is essentially what the "containment field" in a Star Trek warp core is, except 92 antiprotons is practically nothing in terms of energy. A matter/antimatter reactor is the most efficient engine theoretically possible, but if the containment failed, even a single gram of antimatter annihilating with matter would produce an explosion equivalent to roughly 50 kilotons of TNT, per Einstein's mass-energy equivalence formula. However, antimatter is extremely rare in our universe (this is one of the big unexplained mysteries of science since our current Big Bang models predict there should be an equal amount of antimatter to matter). While it does occur naturally in small amounts under extreme conditions, all of the antimatter humans have access to is man-made in hadron colliders. It takes so much energy to produce antimatter this way, and it's so difficult both to pull off and to capture and store it after you make it that to make that a single gram of antimatter would cost $62.5 trillion with current methods. This is equal to more than half of the combined GDPs of every country on Earth.
Lukasz Olejnik@lukOlejnik

A truck carrying antiprotons will drive across Europe. A team at CERN just transported antimatter across the laboratory's campus in a truck. Literally. 92 antiprotons packed into a portable trap weighing one tonne. As everyone knows, antimatter annihilates on contact with ordinary matter - which is basically everything. The final destination is Germany: Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf. An extraordinary delivery in the history of road transport. home.cern/news/press-rel…

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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
On Saipan, the Americans found an old man and fed him, treated his wounds, and gave him shelter. He burst into uncontrollable tears. He had been told by the Imperial Japanese Army that the Americans would torture and kill his family. So he took on himself the burden of killing his wife, children, and grandchildren to spare them. Then when the Americans showed up they gave him hot coffee and a blanket.
GH HILL@GHHILL1911

US Japanese Relations have been on my mind due to the official visit to DC and such. On my Mission in Wisconsin, I visited Camp McCoy and the small museum there. And it has always stuck with me. C.M. was a location of Japanese prisoners of war. When the Prisoners first arrived, cold and terrified, they were given warmth, winter coats, socks, and boots. The prisoners all thought this was some trick. And then they were invited to the mess hall for dinner. They were served White Rice. They were all terrified, of course. Some of the men wept. Some were unable to eat. The rest of them ate in stoic silence. When the Camp's Commander asked what was wrong, it was explained that the prisoners thought this was their Last Meal and that they would be executed afterwards. As it was the tradition in Japan to feed the condemned well. It took a lot of explanation to convey that the Japanese Prisoners would be treated fairly, and fed well every day, eating the same food the American troops ate. And they were treated fairly, with respect and dignity. The relationships and understandings built there, and in other POW Camps, became a salve to the anger and hostile emotions harbored by the Japanese people. While maybe Camp McCoy wasn't the most important camp in the War... A difference was made there. A mere brush stroke that helped paint a rather beautiful picture of our international relationship today. Image Below of Japanese POW's tasting Burgers and Cokes for the first time:

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Imperial War Museums
This British instructional film from 1973 describes and demonstrates how soldiers should respond to 'aggro'. Film: IWM DRA 1314 <1/2>
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U.S. Embassy Beirut
U.S. Embassy Beirut@usembassybeirut·
السفارة الاميركية في بيروت ستكون مغلقة يوم الأربعاء 25 آذار بمناسبة عيد البشارة For U.S. Citizen Assistance, contact: From the U.S. & Canada: +1-888-407-4747 - From Overseas: +1-202-501-4444 BeirutACS@state.gov
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Najat@theafroaussie·
In Israel, Black Jews are banned from Ashkenazi Synagogues. Have a nice day
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The Persian Jewess
The Persian Jewess@persianjewess·
Hatzalah were among the first to respond on 9/11. Volunteer Hatzalah units across NYC self-dispatched within minutes, arriving at the towers before most other EMS units could fully mobilize. 8 Hatzalah volunteers were killed in the line of duty when the towers collapsed. Hatzalah continued assisting in rescue and recovery efforts alongside the FDNY, NYPD and other EMS units for days after the terror attack.
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