
RedDawnWarrior
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@FearedBuck He is fake as fuck. Dude sits next to judges. It’s just a show.
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The Pacific is heating up fast — and the whole planet is about to feel it.
A super El Niño is forming in 2026, and forecasters say it could become one of the strongest ever recorded.
This isn't a normal weather shift. When the Pacific releases this much heat, it rewires the climate system across every continent.
Think supercharged heat waves. Worsening droughts in some regions. And, at the same time, more moisture in the air — fueling more intense flooding somewhere else.
NOAA puts the odds of El Niño developing this year at well over 60%, with a real chance it reaches "very strong" status. A threshold crossed only a handful of times in recorded history.
Each time it's happened, the result has been droughts, floods, and record temperatures hitting multiple continents at once.
Southern Africa, Australia, Indonesia, and northern South America face heightened drought and wildfire risk. East Africa and parts of the Americas could see extreme flooding and landslides.
India's monsoon could weaken, squeezing crops, hydropower, and food prices across the subcontinent.
And here's the part that makes scientists uneasy: this is stacking on top of human-caused warming. The combination could push 2027 to the hottest year ever measured.
The experts watching this don't agree on every detail. But they agree on the direction.
The ocean is loading the gun. The atmosphere is about to pull the trigger.
The planet has seen El Niño before. It has never seen one quite like this.
Source: Freedman, A. (2026, May). What previous Super El Niños can tell us about the next one. CNN.
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No, not entirely true.
It's based on Richard Montañez, a real Frito-Lay janitor who rose to executive. But he didn't invent Flamin' Hot Cheetos (the "spicy potato chips" in the clip).
Frito-Lay and investigations confirm a product team developed it earlier. His rise is real though, and a movie dramatizes his version.
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This man went from a Janitor to a Corporate Executive cos he invented spicy potato chips.
As a janitor, Richard is mocked and ignored by executives when he presents his idea. Refusing to give up, he boldly calls the CEO himself and sends a sample. The rest? History! 🎥 🎬
JO22Y@Joseph_Inyang
📹A cop tries to gaslight a man after he k!lled his son. This is a TV series but there are a lot of cops out there in real life that thinks exactly like this. 📹 Watch this amazing court scene between the police officer, the grieved man and the jury.
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@HouseDemocrats I hate you Democrats with a burning passion. I hate you all. I hope you all go to prison forever. Fucking evil communist pieces of shit.
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He raped her, she won in court, and his response is to terrorize her. Because he is a rapist.
The New York Times@nytimes
Breaking News: The Justice Dept. is said to have opened an investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who had accused Donald Trump of rape. In her civil case against him, a jury had found Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming Carroll. nyti.ms/4dMgruH
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@Pirat_Nation Make it easier to get English dubs and not through Crunchyroll or Amazon. We want quality without the woke.
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Toei Animation, the studio behind One Piece, is calling for stronger action against anime piracy and wants more support from the Japanese government to protect anime rights worldwide.
The company says piracy remains a major problem as anime grows more popular internationally.
Reports show anime now accounts for about one-third of Japan’s total overseas content revenue, making it one of the country’s most valuable entertainment exports.
Toei believes better copyright protection is needed so studios, creators, and production teams can earn revenue from their work.
The company is urging the Japanese government to collaborate more closely with international partners to combat illegal anime streaming and distribution.


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@Polymarket They can TRY to do something about it. It won’t end well.
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@LangmanVince The question is, where did the get the stack of cash?
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@nypost Because we figured out that a good spanking is what everyone needs.
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Shocking number of millennial and Gen Z parents spank their kids, study says: 'Necessary to raise a child properly' trib.al/zdAMS8o

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i cannot think of a more perfectly distilled example of why so many survivors of sexual assault don’t come forward
Pop Base@PopBase
The Justice Department is launching a criminal investigation into E. Jean Carroll, who accused Donald Trump of sexual assault, CNN reports. (cnn.com/2026/05/27/pol…)
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Kinda crazy how pictures like this don’t matter to supporters anymore
Redd@ReddCinema
Just a loving dad introducing his kids to Jeffrey Epstein
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@MHurabiell Mmm. I don't believe you. I think you're a wolf in sheeps clothing. You're saying you oppose something, but you'll vote whatever your party tells you to. Fuck off.
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