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Avery Daye

@AveryDaye

Big fan of freedom 🇺🇸

United States Katılım Eylül 2023
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Avery Daye
Avery Daye@AveryDaye·
What????? It literally does though???? I’m tired.
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Correction: Artemis III will no longer land on the moon. Now scheduled for 2027, the mission will instead test docking operations in low Earth orbit between the Orion spacecraft and commercial lunar landers, with the first crewed landing pushed to Artemis IV in 2028. 🙃
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I have chills. We are so badass.
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

If you're under 53 years old, you have never once been alive while a human was farther than 250 miles from Earth. Tonight, four astronauts are heading 252,000 miles out. That's a thousand times farther than any person has gone in your lifetime. The 250-mile ceiling is where the International Space Station floats. Every astronaut since December 1972 has been stuck in that zone. Spacewalks, science experiments, cool photos from orbit, sure. But nobody left the neighborhood. The last crew to go farther was Apollo 17. December 1972. Nixon was president. The internet didn't exist. Cell phones were 11 years away. The youngest member of that crew is now 90 years old. The farthest any human has ever been from Earth is 248,655 miles. The Apollo 13 crew set that number in 1970, and they didn't mean to. Their oxygen tank blew up, and the emergency route home took them farther out than anyone before or since. Tonight's crew will break that record on purpose. And the crew itself. Victor Glover becomes the first Black astronaut to leave Earth's neighborhood. Christina Koch becomes the first woman. Jeremy Hansen, a Canadian fighter pilot, becomes the first non-American to do so. When they come home, they'll slam into the atmosphere at 25,000 mph, faster than any human has ever traveled. The Moon's south pole has ice. Water ice, sitting in craters so deep that sunlight hasn't hit them in billions of years. A 2024 NASA study found way more of it than anyone expected. You can split water into hydrogen and oxygen, which gives you rocket fuel, breathable air, and drinking water, all made on the Moon instead of hauled up from Earth. George Sowers at Colorado School of Mines calculated that Moon-made fuel could shave $12 billion off a single trip to Mars. The Moon is a gas station on the road to Mars. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman announced last week a $20 billion plan to build a permanent base at the South Pole over the next seven years, with landings every six months. China is developing its own lunar lander and spacesuit, aiming for a crewed landing by 2030. The Artemis program has burned through $93 billion so far, and the first actual surface landing is penciled in for 2028. There's a real question of who gets there first this time around. Harrison Schmitt walked on the Moon in December 1972 as part of Apollo 17. He's 90. Asked about it this week, he sounded pretty relaxed. "Mars is attainable," he said. "We're humans. That's what we've always done."

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Avery Daye@AveryDaye·
“There is no place in our league for the kind of discriminatory rhetoric Jaden Ivey expressed. We stand with the LGBTQ community and expect our players to uphold the values of inclusion and respect.” "There's no place for biological truth or Christians or conservatives, but there is a place for wife beaters!" There you go, NBA, I corrected it for you!
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Avery Daye@AveryDaye·
To the moon 🚀
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Avery Daye@AveryDaye·
One of the things my Dad and I talk about a lot is what it means to live a successful fulfilling life.  A lot of people place their entire identity in their career. They think it defines them. It does not.  My grandfather had a big successful career, not once was that mentioned at his funeral. We didn’t discuss his career accomplishments, we discussed his impeccable character, moral clarity, family values, compassion for people, selflessness, and the legacy he left behind. I didn’t even understand what he did for work until I became an adult. He was Papa to me.  I love him and am lucky to have always been secure in his love for me. He made it a priority. It’s one of the greatest gifts I’ve ever been given.  A successful life is about family and loved ones. It’s about positively contributing to society for future generations. The rest is noise and distraction.  @ShabbosK
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Avery Daye
Avery Daye@AveryDaye·
Let me guess “he didn’t know it was rape” “where he comes from, it’s okay” “there are cultural differences” “he faces discrimination and is having a hard time assimilating” so he’ll get a lesser sentence. This country is a joke.
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra

Muslim Uber driver Ahmed Ali pretended to drop off a drunk US girl. Instead, drove her to a secluded area and raped her! Her family tracked her phone and found him. The courtroom was packed with other Somali Muslims in SUPPORT of Ali. Get them out!

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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Jonathan Brown, a Professor at @Georgetown, responded to a post calling out Islamic rape gangs in the UK, saying, "Get over it." He deleted the comment, but then DOUBLED DOWN using the SAME disgusting response when another user called him out. Do you support this @Georgetown?
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I— She— He— Ugh.
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Expecting the government to pay for and take care of your family is a very liberal way of thinking. It's also very dangerous because if a government can feed you, a government can starve you. We don't want families to be dependent on government systems to survive. Liberal women constantly pushing this idea that having children is dangerous because it's too expensive is a lie. How do I know they don't believe the BS they're spewing? Because I promise they would never tell Black women in Ethiopia or Nigeria not to have children because they can't afford it. They have been brainwashed into demonizing White Christian conservative families with values, which is ironically the very thing that gave the US a leg up on a global scale.
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Avery Daye@AveryDaye·
Over a dozen Christians were slaughtered on Palm Sunday in Jos, Nigeria. Islamic militants drove up, opened fire, then hacked them to death with machetes. We aren't seeing Christians slaughtering Muslims for their faith anywhere in the world.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
“Is it a little bit homophobic to focus on the straights of Hormuz rather than the gays of Hormuz?” No Kings protester, completely serious: “Yes, absolutely, I agree.”
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She calls for “educating society”. This is your common liberal girlie pop. They have no idea what they’re protesting or fighting for. It’s really sad and pathetic actually. It’s fascinating they turn around and call me racist and bigoted for being a conservative when they can never answer basic questions about their “cause”.
Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼@DrewPavlou

“Is it a little bit homophobic to focus on the straights of Hormuz rather than the gays of Hormuz?” No Kings protester, completely serious: “Yes, absolutely, I agree.”

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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: New footage shows the aftermath of the massacre carried out on Palm Sunday by Islamists against Christians in Nigeria. A mother holds her son for the last time.
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Avery Daye@AveryDaye·
Marching for "No Kings" while calling for communism and terrorism from the free world has to be one of the most embarrassingly privileged things anyone could do. This is the Democratic Party today. Brain dead clowns.
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