Patrick Brown

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Patrick Brown

Patrick Brown

@SaphirePlane

Katılım Haziran 2026
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XO@Ortix008·
@FreddyLA7 In Tennessee it was ranked the worst state to live in for 2026 by CNBC. how is going ?
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Freddy🇩🇪@FreddyLA7·
We’re watching the France vs Spain match with very nice people here in the middle of nowhere in Tennessee who invited us to their ranch. Later we might shoot some guns.
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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@newevvtwin @DailyIranNews Grok gives me two different contradicting answers to where this video is from depending on whose post I click the Grok button with. Grok button from DailyIranNews says its from Hormuz. Grok button from TreeShadow22 says its from Azov.
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TreeShadow22@newevvtwin·
@DailyIranNews a Russian shadow-fleet oil tanker burning in the Sea of Azov following recent drone strikes. not the Strait of Hormuz
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Daily Iran News@DailyIranNews·
This ship was given clearance to pass the strait of Hormuz by The U.S. without even coordinating with the IRGC. It is now in the bottom of the sea after catching fire. For a safe passage through the strait, only The IRGC can give you clearance.
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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@DLMitchell3 @GeorgeKifiani @newevvtwin @DailyIranNews I asked Grok about this as well and it gives me two different answers depending on which post I use to click to Grok button. If you bring up the OP post and click Grok from that, it says its from Hormuz. Click Grok in TreeShadow22's reply, it says its from Azov.
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DL Mitchell@DLMitchell3·
"post actually depicts a Russian shadow-fleet oil tanker burning in the Sea of Azov after Ukrainian drone strikes, not an incident in the Strait of Hormuz.The video in the@DailyIranNews Multiple replies and fact-checks confirm the footage mismatch, with the GFS Galaxy attack in Hormuz involving fire and damage but no sinking, separate from Azov events. This highlights common use of unrelated or recycled video in geopolitical posts to support narratives about IRGC dominance amid the real 2026 Hormuz tensions."
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Scipio Africanus
Scipio Africanus@RomanScipioA·
@newevvtwin @DailyIranNews Do you just make things up? You can see the architecture, and even the color of the light and water, it’s been confirmed that multiple ships have been hit, why lie? Also most of the ships in the Azov sea being hit aren’t even Russian, they belong to other countries.
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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@KirillChernysh6 @yhdistyminen @AddictedtoArg The version of the claim that they simply used social media bots to psyop Americans came later after it became apparent that they didn't actually hack anything. So thank you for effectively conceding that, no, the Russians did not change the 2016 election.
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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@KirillChernysh6 @yhdistyminen @AddictedtoArg That's a strange way to talk like you're correcting me without contradicting anything I said. As you likely remember and are pretending to not understand, the original version of the Russian election claims was that they literally hacked voting machines and changed the tallies.
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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@SarahTheHaider One more reason to outlaw surrogacy, more like. It only comes with abundant ethical problems while presenting zero positive things our society should want. It really is just pure ethical downsides.
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Sarah Haider 👾
Sarah Haider 👾@SarahTheHaider·
Not that it matters, but this isn't really the story. -The gay couple claims they wanted to abort because they were concerned about chromosomal issues and heart defects (not merely cosmetic ones). Surrogate pressed for more tests, they were satisfied with the results and the pregnancy continued. -She then insisted on having a home birth with a midwife, not in a hospital as requested by the parents. The baby had breathing problems upon delivery, and thankfully was able to be revived and was sent to the hospital in an ambulance. I don't think what they are doing is right, but her conduct wasn't great either. One more reason to be wary of surrogacy. nationalpost.com/news/couple-su…
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A gay couple in Canada is suing a woman to abort “their baby” after finding a minor birth defect. Follow: @AFpost

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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@yhdistyminen @soblackandblue You don't think that will be the case ever. In the privacy of your mind, no, you don't think Trump will ever cause your physical safety to be at risk.
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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@yhdistyminen @AddictedtoArg Do conspiracy theories about the 2016 election being an illegitimate result of Russian hacking/"meddling" count as casting doubt on the democratic process too?
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RyujiBoomDrive@BoomDrive·
@PalmyrPar So which is it? Were the greeks degenerate and perverts? Or where they the original Uber Race and your genetic and philosophical ancestors? It can't be both.
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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@wiseronenow2 @MSNOWNews @CNN Ask about what? That's not a contradiction. The executive branch has valid authority to end Temporary Protected Status. So I don't know what question you're asking them to ask.
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Wiseronenow2
Wiseronenow2@wiseronenow2·
@MSNOWNews @CNN Hey, is anyone on that Senate committee going to ask Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett about the Haitians she voted to remove from the country, given that she has two adopted children, Vivian and John Peter, who are of Haitian descent?
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Bazednredmed@Bazednredmed·
@reddit_lies Being trans isn’t a fetish, you just think that way cause the only time you ever see trans people is when you watch trans porn
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Reddit Lies@reddit_lies·
> acts out his fetish in front of his 8 year old daughter > Is shocked when his kids recoil in horror
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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@tcntad1 @MoosaTayler @KenFarmerTV You know you don't have to deliberately misspell words like that to evade detection algorithms anymore, right? Not only would it not work anyway because its easy to program your algorithm to also look for misspellings, but the admins of X don't care about that word. You're fine.
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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@DemzDeliver "School libraries don't need smut" is not book censorship. Given the fact that all the books in this store are already easily available online and in non-school libraries for a much lower price than what she can offer, this venture is unlikely to make a profit.
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Democrats Deliver
Democrats Deliver@DemzDeliver·
🚨 Dua Lipa opens banned book library after global right-wing book censorship.
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Vivek Sen
Vivek Sen@Vivek4real_·
ANDURIL FOUNDER PALMER LUCKEY PRESENTS THE “BARRACUDA” CRUISE MISSILE ON JAPANESE TV: “THIS IS DESIGNED TO SCARE CHINA INTO NOT TAKING ACTION ON TAIWAN. IT HAS A VERY SPECIFIC PURPOSE. WE DESIGN OUR CRUISE MISSILES SO THAT THEY CAN BE VERY EASILY MANUFACTURED BY AUTOMOTIVE-STYLE ASSEMBLY LINES. REMEMBER THAT DURING WWII, THE UNITED STATES USED THEIR PEACETIME FACTORIES AND PIVOTED THEM TO WARTIME USE. IT’S MUCH LESS EXPENSIVE THAN A CONVENTIONAL MISSILE… IT’S CHEAPER TO MAKE 100,000 OF THESE THAN 1,000 EXISTING MISSILES. I SHOULD BE ABLE TO BUY A WHOLE BUNCH OF THESE FOR LESS THAN A BUDGET COMPACT CAR.”
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Voices of WW2@VoicesofWW2·
On this day in 1944, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. died in his sleep in a stone farmhouse in Normandy. He was 56 years old, and he had spent almost his entire adult life trying to be worthy of a famous last name. He was the eldest son of President Theodore Roosevelt. In the First World War he went to France and was gassed and badly wounded at Soissons leading his men. That same summer his younger brother Quentin, a pilot, was shot down and killed over France. Ted came home with lungs and a leg that never fully recovered, and before he even left Europe he helped found the American Legion so that ordinary soldiers would have someone looking out for them. Between the wars he did almost everything. Governor of Puerto Rico. Governor General of the Philippines. Businessman, explorer, writer. He could have spent the Second World War safe behind a desk. Instead, at 54, arthritic and walking with a cane, he talked his way back into uniform and into combat. By 1943 he was fighting in North Africa and Sicily under Terry Allen, and their loose, unpolished, soldier-first style rubbed General Patton the wrong way. Patton had them both relieved of command. Roosevelt didn't sulk. He asked for another job, any job, as long as it kept him near the fighting. They made him assistant commander of the 4th Infantry Division. Then came D-Day. He hid a heart condition from the Army doctors. He wrote to his commander three separate times, in writing, begging to go in with the very first wave rather than watch from a ship. He was the only general to land in the first wave on any beach that morning, the oldest man in the invasion, walking through machine gun fire with a cane in one hand and a pistol in the other. The boats came in a mile off course. Officers froze. Roosevelt limped up and down the beach under fire, studied the ground, and said, "We'll start the war from right here." Then he spent the morning waving men forward and sorting out the chaos so calmly that terrified 20 year olds looked at this old man with a cane and decided that if he wasn't scared, they wouldn't be either. His son Quentin, named for the uncle killed in the last war, landed at Omaha Beach the same morning. They were the only father and son to come ashore together on D-Day. He died a month later. A heart attack in his sleep. And here is the part that gets me. On the very day he died, the orders had just come through promoting him to major general and giving him his own division. He never saw the paperwork. He never knew he'd earned the Medal of Honor either. At his funeral his pallbearers were seven of the most famous generals of the war, Bradley, Hodges, Collins, Barton, Huebner, and George Patton. The same Patton who had fired him. Patton wrote in his diary that Roosevelt was one of the bravest men he had ever known. Years later Omar Bradley was asked to name the single most heroic thing he witnessed in all of World War II. He didn't pause. He said, "Ted Roosevelt on Utah Beach."
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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@tpsojda @Vivek4real_ "China can also mass produce missiles, therefore they don't care when we improve our own ability to mass produce missiles."
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Tim@tpsojda·
@Vivek4real_ It’s funny Palmer thinks this scares China. They’ve already stolen his IP and are 2 generations beyond by now
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HealthNurseLee@HealthNurseLee·
@Vivek4real_ Will the leaders of this world who have all the power, all the money and can live however they want ever STOP wanting to kill and conquer and focus on lifting the living standards for their people?!?
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Patrick Brown@SaphirePlane·
@snellchapo @sith_lord_bane @Vivek4real_ Regardless... what? Your question was what does that mean? The answer is that the military didn't sponsor the cost of the test. Lots of other defense corps wait for the military to cover the costs of almost everything they do. So, regardless... what?
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