Tim Fagan

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Tim Fagan

Tim Fagan

@TimothyFagan1

Katılım Mart 2013
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Tim Fagan
Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@nocontextmemes I’ve read a book about having to make a choice like this. Effectively, the guy decides the correct move is to kill everyone because everyone on the track was ultimately doomed and the only person he could truly save was the next one who would have to make the choice after him.
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@PollTracker2024 In my experience, when an incumbent says “This will/might be my last term if I win”, it usually means that they expect to lose.
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@Ericrse37986 It’s the ads. They see ads for statewide candidates far more often and pay more attention to the races. Downballot races get far less attention, so the winner is usually the one with the most name recognition.
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@Bunny_ngl The average gay man adores women and the average lesbian hates men. It’s as simple as that.
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@NateBlanchett When Cooper was governor, there was a running gag that if you showed his picture to someone who had never seen him before and asked who they thought he was, their answer would be governor or senator.
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@Charie92514086 @Rainmaker1973 This happens in the book A Vicious Reverie. Most of the book takes place on a toroidal planet that was artificially created. The chaotic weather and gravity make people avoid it, so the planet gets used for all kinds of secret experiments. One of my favorite novels.
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Charie@Charie92514086·
@Rainmaker1973 That is such a mind bending concept,the idea of a "Toroidal Planet" sounds like something straight out of a high concept sci-fi novel, but the fact that it holds up under theoretical physics makes it even cooler.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Fun fact. According to the laws of physics, a donut-shaped (toroidal) planet is theoretically possible. To remain stable, such a planet would need to spin extremely rapidly — resulting in days that last only a few hours instead of 24. This fast rotation would create strong centrifugal forces that counteract gravity and prevent the central hole from collapsing. Gravity on this world would vary dramatically: it would feel roughly twice as strong near the “poles” (the inner and outer edges of the ring) compared to the equatorial regions. The Moon could still orbit the planet successfully, provided it stays at a safe distance. Sunlight distribution would also be unusual. Without axial tilt, the inner rim of the donut might receive little to no direct sunlight, while the outer rim would be exposed to intense solar radiation. This would create extreme temperature differences and potentially violent weather patterns. With the right amount of tilt, however, both the inner and outer surfaces could receive more balanced sunlight. That said, a naturally forming donut-shaped planet is extremely unlikely. It would require very specific conditions during formation and would probably become unstable over long geological timescales. Such a world would almost certainly need to be artificially engineered by a highly advanced civilization.
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Tim Fagan
Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@ME_Politics_ Cooper is much more popular than Mills and has a much better electability argument. Most importantly, while Cooper is old, he’s “only” 68, which doesn’t seem to be too old in voters’ minds. It’s actually a great test case of how old is considered too old to run for Senate.
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Maine Politics@ME_Politics_·
Janet Mills must be so annoyed looking at the NC Senate race. Her friend Roy Cooper breezed through the primary and can now focus on his general election. Meanwhile, Mills is fighting for her political life alongside her favorability dropping 10+ pts #MEpolitics
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@joeymdfox The Menendezs are so funny to me. “Corrupty McGrifter? We hate that guy, he belongs in prison.” “Corrupty McGrifter Jr.? We love him, that’s our hero.”
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Joey Fox
Joey Fox@joeymdfox·
Barring a successful write-in effort, Republicans have left Rep. Rob Menendez’s #NJ08 uncontested this year. Would be the first time in nearly two decades that an N.J. congressional race didn’t feature candidates from both major parties. newjerseyglobe.com/congress/n-j-r…
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@StatisticUrban The restaurant I used to work at in NC had this. It was pretty gross.
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Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
In the Pacific Northwest and Utah, there's a popular condiment called "fry sauce" that seemingly none of the rest of the country likes. It's apparently made from a base of mayonnaise and ketchup, and various seasonings like pepper and garlic powder are added.
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@retrogamei Fun fact: you can beat this section by doing absolutely nothing. Wait long enough and the ents will kill all the orcs for you.
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Retro Games@retrogamei·
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@CarrotFollower The best part of this tweet is that Enemy is a metaphor for living under an authoritarian government and being in willful denial. A bit on the nose for Fox News.
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@MappingFL You really gotta hand it to the Deep South for being on the wrong side of every issue ever.
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Florida Data Geek ✝️🇺🇦🇬🇱
For #InternationalWomensDay - let us remember that it was not until 1920 that women were guaranteed the right to vote across all states (some states did have it legal) The 1919 US House vote on the 19th Amendment showed some very similar sectional lines......
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unusual_whales
unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: Jim Cramer says the oil market is signaling the Iran war won't spiral, and that's bullish for stocks, per CNBC
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Tim Fagan
Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@MaceAhWindu When Cooper was governor, there was a running gag that if you showed his picture to someone who had never seen him before and asked who they thought he was, their answer would be governor or senator.
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@dhaboy01 This was my theory for a while and I really wish they’d done something like this. It would have completely recontextualized the Mad King’s actions. Instead, no. The Targaryens are just crazy.
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@clemmygames Unqualified nepo baby gets a job as a high school teacher, then commits war crimes.
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Best Indie Games
Best Indie Games@clemmygames·
Describe your favorite game poorly in one sentence
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@kunley_drukpa This is basically the plot of my favorite sci-fi novel
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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@zweiwalker89607 The worst part is that, in the show, they have no reason to believe killing the Night King will destroy all the White Walkers. They see once that killing a White Walker kills the wights it made and just decide killing the king will eliminate them all. And they're right.
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Luke Zweiwalker
Luke Zweiwalker@zweiwalker89607·
The idea that the Others have a big bad overlord you can kill to immediately destroy all of them and end the threat is so antithetical to Martin's approach to fantasy and incongruent with his inspirations that it simply cannot be how Book Canon plays out.
The cat... TOTALLY out of the bag@TwasBrillig1

critical problem with this theory: the night king doesn't exist in asoiaf. but his death in the show immediately and permanently ends the white walker threat in a way that would be impossible in the books. I wonder how big the differences are with Bran and Dany?

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Tim Fagan@TimothyFagan1·
@ForwardCarolina @RoyCooperNC Makes sense. We get a whole lot of old white retirees (aka Republicans) moving here from the north. Not as much as Florida, but still a lot.
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