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Make tweets, not war. Give tweets a chance.
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Hither and thither Katılım Kasım 2022
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@Lordoftheringsu After Sauron was defeated he was then known as Psoriasis.
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The destruction of the One Ring did not truly destroy Sauron. As Tolkien explained, because Sauron was a Maia, his spirit continued to exist; however, since a great portion of his native power was bound to the Ring, its destruction permanently diminished him, leaving him unable to ever again take physical form, existing only as a powerless spirit.
Also, after Sauron was defeated, the orcs and other creatures under his dominion scattered, freed from the control of his power and will.
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@SusieWiles47 You are doing a great job, thank you.
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@Paul_Almond @MatthewWielicki Looks like you are right, but the reality is very different from the catastrophic theories pitched many years ago. Still, we should all do our bit to conserve the environment. Some of us were taught that before global warming was a concern.
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@MatthewWielicki Globally it was the 4th warmest March on record.
It’s called Global Warming, not just “North America Warming”.
Hope that helps. 📈

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This map is supposed to scare you… but it actually reveals something much more interesting.
March 2026: the U.S. is blazing hot… while Canada right next door is unusually cold.
Same atmosphere. Same CO₂ levels. Same “greenhouse effect.”
So what changed?
Not CO₂… circulation.
If greenhouse gases were the primary driver of these “heat waves,” you wouldn’t see this kind of sharp, regional contrast. CO₂ doesn’t turn on over Texas and switch off at the Canadian border.
What you’re looking at is classic atmospheric dynamics… ridging, jet stream shifts, and heat redistribution. The same processes that have always driven regional extremes.
Heat waves aren’t new...
And they aren’t controlled by a trace gas.

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A great way to see Van Gogh's "Starry Night" is to stare at the center of the spiral for 20 seconds and then look at the painting.
Why Starry Night was so famous: bit.ly/49VNzyl
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