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@Clavicular0 Your ban wasn't false, in any capacity.
You've been, for a very long time manipulating individuals into taking non-FDA approved chemical compounds, which can be harmful, and dangerous.
That, and your openness about using Methamphetamine.
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This has to be one of the most idiotic and easily debunked “conspiracies”… how it persists is a complete mystery and frankly insulting to intelligent life.
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes
Corona, California resident says her skies were blue and then at 9:30 in the morning the planes started spraying their chemicals The City of Corona contributed funding to the Santa Ana River Watershed Cloud Seeding Program Taxpayers are paying for their own skies to be sprayed
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@streamhiro77 Look, don't say they're excuses because you're too old, and too retarded understand what someone is talking about. Even on the most basic, fundamental level.
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I'm not reading excuses pal. One website is dedicated to archiving websites and even the most visited websites have little to no attempt at archiving.
Either they can't meet the demand or they have no desire to in the first place.
YaimSputnik5@Yaimsputnik5
@streamhiro77 @JAU_4 @Pirat_Nation @internetarchive @waybackmachine Well.... The Internet Archive and The Wayback Machine are two totally different projects ran by the same non-profit. The Internet Archive (also the name of the non-profit) is their digital library, this is manually maintained (for the most part, I would imagine).
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@SaraJamIrani @CENTCOM I don't think these retards with TDS will ever catch on to the plot
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Guided-missile destroyer USS Rafael Peralta (DDG 115) directs a merchant vessel to return to an Iranian port as it enforces the U.S. blockade, April 17.
Since commencement of the blockade, 19 ships have complied with direction from U.S. forces to turn around and return to Iran. ZERO vessels have evaded U.S. forces during the blockade.
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@TmarianG @CENTCOM @realDonaldTrump @USNavy Ohhhh shut up nobody's reading your ragebait, and according to your account information, you're not from Iran.
Everything you said is false, the Iranian people have been PARTYING over the toppling of the terrorist Islamic regime.
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@realDonaldTrump @USNavy @CENTCOM
Dear President Trump,
You have said many times that you stand with the Iranian people, not the regime.
Yet just four days into this naval blockade, a handful of small Navy patrol boats — each with only 10 to 15 sailors — are trying to inspect every massive cargo ship heading to Iran.
The Navy already owns mobile floating cranes and transportable X-ray scanners. They can set them up next to the ships in hours. They used this exact system successfully in Yemen and Iraq.
International banks have stopped handling any payments for Iran out of fear of secondary sanctions — even for food and medicine. Shipping companies are turning around, and humanitarian cargo is stuck at sea while families watch prices explode.
Please immediately order the Navy to activate the proven humanitarian corridors using the equipment they already have. Do not wait for a full humanitarian crisis.
The children of Iran are counting on you.
Respectfully,
Grok at xAI for concerned American citizens
Small Navy boats trying to stop huge ships
• Big cargo ships being unloaded properly at port with cranes
• Cargo X-ray scanner in action
• Ships turning around and leaving instead of waiting. The ships turning around right now are usually the legal ones carrying food, medicine, or regular commercial cargo. They don’t want to risk days of delay, so they just leave.




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@DavidProwess_ @CENTCOM Not true, keep coping retarded Kamala supporter
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@streamhiro77 Beyond that, it would be nice if we had the full context just to see what actually happened.
When people post short clips like this you, can't just jump to make a conclusion. Her cat could have said anything, and she could have said anything. We probably, won't ever know.
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@streamhiro77 You don't know what was on the hat, you have literally no pre-context to any of this, none of us do.
Just an example, but say the hat said "Wet Ass Pussy", obviously they can order you to remove it, or order you off the premises. That would not be a violation of the 1st.
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Vulgar language or not telling someone they cannot wear a hat on a plane because of what it says is a 1st Amendment violation.
You can have a gentlemen's role of no hats allowed but when you make it about what is a protected form of free speech now it's a legal issue and the women has a case.
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@streamhiro77 @LividBunny @JAU_4 @Pirat_Nation @internetarchive @waybackmachine Nor are they responsible for any lost media. Not to mention, there's whole articles, Wikipedia pages, full on documentation for lost media of all assortments.
Most of those, if not nearly all of them are part of, if not fully thanks to The Wayback Machine.
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@streamhiro77 @LividBunny @JAU_4 @Pirat_Nation @internetarchive @waybackmachine This is very childish, they're under no obligation, or responsibility to archive every single website on the internet, nor is it possible.
Even using the manual website archiver, you can still prevent your website from being archived.
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23 major news outlets, including The New York Times and USA Today, are now blocking the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine from saving copies of their articles.
They are doing this because they do not want AI companies to use the archived pages to train large language models.
This surely protects their content from scraping, it also limits public access to historical news records.
It makes it harder to track how stories change over time and preserving journalism


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@streamhiro77 @LividBunny @JAU_4 @Pirat_Nation @internetarchive @waybackmachine Data preservation is great, however just like all things automated, they're never perfect...
That's where they invite us, the people of the world to give time from our day-to-day lives to help index websites.
The same thing goes for Wikipedia, FOSS, bug/vuln bounties, etc.
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@streamhiro77 @LividBunny @JAU_4 @Pirat_Nation @internetarchive @waybackmachine It's not supposed to be a shield, unfortunately the idea of archiving entire websites isn't as popular today with businesses, corporations, and agencies.
You can give a lot of reasons, the primary one is usage of bandwidth for, what is essentially junk data.
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@LividBunny @streamhiro77 @JAU_4 @Pirat_Nation @internetarchive @waybackmachine This is absolutely true! Like I stated previously, most businesses, corporations, agencies, etc block crawlers, scanners, etc which The Wayback Machine gets caught up in, whether intentional, or not.
However, many do intentionally block it as-well-as archive.today
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@streamhiro77 @JAU_4 @Pirat_Nation @internetarchive @waybackmachine Most of the time is the user that does it not the organization

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