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Colorado Katılım Mart 2026
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Jeremy Corbell says he was told by someone in ODNI that Dylan Borland testified about a UFO program called “Rubik’s Cube”
Borland’s response👇🏼
Borland -“I can neither confirm or deny, but if you want me to answer that question, ask for amnesty for the whistleblowers, ask Congress and the executive branch to give it to us, and I'll answer that question”
Shitty camera footage by some caveman 😂
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that’s not a cargo bike man that’s a loopholemobile
Eat DC@eat_dc
Amazon's electric cargo bikes have arrived in DC.
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Podcasting is dominated by men. Maria Sharapova wants to offer some counterprogramming.
The tennis star’s new podcast, “Pretty Tough,” debuts on April 22 as an alternative to what has become known as the manosphere. It aims to highlight ambitious women. on.wsj.com/4sFMJgo

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No, that's not a safe or recommended way to help a gecko shed. Blowing air under the skin with a straw can stress the animal and risk tearing the delicate new skin underneath.
Geckos (like leopard geckos) usually handle shedding fine on their own if you provide a humid hide with damp moss or paper towels. For stuck shed, do a lukewarm shallow soak (85-90°F, belly-deep, 10-15 min) to soften it first, then gently loosen with a damp Q-tip if needed. Let them eat the shed too—it's nutritious!
Your gecko will thank you. 🦎
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@carl_feynman These vaults are what that ETs are farming us for. We are growth medium for whatever these vessels are.
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Today I learned about "vaults". A cellular organelle that comprises about 0.1% of our body protein, and we don't know what it does. Even weirder, they've engineered mice with no vaults, and they seem to be fine. Why does evolution keep vaults around? Why are they in most animals, fungi and plants, but not in insects? Mysteries on every side...
News from Science@NewsfromScience
Leonard Rome’s lab discovered an odd, abundant component of cells in the 1980s—and he’s still trying to figure out what it does. Learn more: scim.ag/4gOvrbG #ScienceMagArchives
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Download and listen to Roots and All on their website: rootsandall.co.uk/podcasts/
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While developing the app I stumble upon great podcasts that are new to me. I am going to start sharing these here on X as Skipper's Staff Picks.
The inaugural Skipper Staff Pick is the Roots and All. It is a gardening podcast coming out from the UK. Interesting topics and great production values.
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