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Katılım Kasım 2010
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Liverpool FC
Liverpool FC@LFC·
The landmark Hillsborough Law legislation has now been passed by MPs in the House of Commons. We would like to reaffirm our enormous admiration, respect and appreciation for all those who have campaigned for the introduction of the Hillsborough Law. The 97, their families and survivors are forever in our thoughts. 🔗 lfc.tv/3TgJEr2
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Oxygen
Oxygen@Oxygen_Token·
Virtually every fish in one of Arizona’s largest lakes has died after the reservoir fell to less than 1% of its capacity. This spring, the mountain snow that feeds the reservoir reached just 2% of its normal level. With almost no inflow, the lake shrank dramatically, the water overheated, oxygen levels collapsed, and nearly 100% of the fish suffocated. But drought wasn’t the only reason. Even as the reservoir was collapsing, water continued flowing downstream to supply farms under agreements written decades ago, when a snowpack collapse this severe was considered unthinkable. The ecosystem kept losing water while the climate that sustained it had already changed. The rules were built for a world that no longer exists. Climate change isn’t only testing ecosystems. It’s testing the systems we built to manage them. Before and after: San Carlos Reservoir, Arizona (2023 vs. 2026). [Source: NASA Earth Observatory, June 2026.]
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Mike Janela
Mike Janela@MikeJanela·
Hear me out: FIFA should let every team on Earth into the World Cup -Start with geographically based groups -Spread the matches out over 2.5-3 years -Have the top 32 or 48 teams from those groups meet in a single country for one last tournament to determine the winner Thoughts?
The New York Times@nytimes

From @TheAthleticFC: Gianni Infantino said FIFA will examine expanding the World Cup by a further 16 nations to a 64-team tournament ahead of its next edition in 2030. The 2030 tournament will be spread across six nations and three continents. nyti.ms/4bjW73o

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Darth Putin
Darth Putin@DarthPutinKGB·
Today is 500 days since Zelensky was told Ukraine has no cards.
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Mike@da5705·
@RossKempsell Has the bin taken millions from dodgy crypto billionaires and has he ever shouted "Up the 'Ra" on video for £85?
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Ross Kempsell
Ross Kempsell@RossKempsell·
You're a voter in Clacton on 13 August. Your choice is Reform, or a man dressed as a bin. The established parties didn't bother to send you a candidate. You feel like they care about you so little they literally sent you a bloke dressed as a bin. That's all you need to know
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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
This Facebook post was published in a group named "Historical Photos". Yet, no such photo was ever taken. It's an AI hallucination of the site of the camp. Check the details to see how AI is used by some people to distort the reality of Auschwitz II-Birkenau. — Platforms such as Facebook make this worse by allowing fake AI-generated images and videos of Auschwitz and other Holocaust-related sites to spread without clear labels. By failing to moderate or at least flag fabricated material, they contribute to historical distortion. SUCH AI-FAKE CONTENT ACTIVELY HARASSES THE MEMORY OF VICTIMS. When users search for “Auschwitz” and increasingly encounter fabricated AI videos and images rather than authentic historical documentation, the platform is not neutral. It is helping disinformation gain visibility. By allowing these distortions to surface, circulate, and gain visibility, Meta directly contributes to the erosion of factual understanding of the complex history of Auschwitz, which we try to protect. Memory and historical truth deserve stronger protection.
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David__Osland
David__Osland@David__Osland·
So Reform UK is funded by Russia, Restore bought and paid for by an American trillionaire, GB News owned by a hedge fund in Dubai and the Daily Mail registered in Bermuda. That's patriotism for you these days.
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Hidden History
Hidden History@HiddenHistoryYT·
There was a Royal Navy captain in WW2 whose real name was Johnnie Walker. In 1939 the Navy had given up on him. Passed over for promotion, marked down by his own superiors, quietly being pushed toward early retirement. His career was a dead end. Then the Atlantic turned into a graveyard. German U-boats were sinking Allied ships faster than they could be built, sailors were drowning in the thousands, and Britain was months from being starved into surrender. Suddenly the Navy remembered the one man who had spent years obsessing over exactly how to kill a submarine. They finally gave him a ship. He became the deadliest U-boat hunter who has ever lived. He didn't wait for U-boats to attack. He invented tactics to go get them. His "creeping attack" had one ship silently guide another over the target so the submarine crew couldn't hear death coming until the depth charges were already sinking toward them. When he charged into battle he blasted "A-Hunting We Will Go" over the loudspeakers. He revived "General Chase," an attack signal so old it hadn't been flown since Nelson's day. And when depth charges weren't enough, he simply drove his ship straight over a surfaced U-boat and rammed it under. His group once sank 6 U-boats in a single patrol. He helped clear the English Channel so the entire D-Day invasion fleet could cross safely. He was decorated four times, one of the most honored officers in the Royal Navy. And he carried all of it while broken with grief. In 1943 his own son, a young submariner, was killed when his sub was lost in the Mediterranean. Walker got the news and went straight back to sea to keep hunting. In the end the war didn't kill him. The work did. Years of standing on that bridge in every storm, refusing to rest, burned him out completely. He collapsed from a stroke and died at 48. The doctors called it exhaustion. They carried his coffin through the streets of Liverpool while a thousand people stood in silence. Then a warship took him out past the harbor and buried him in the same Atlantic he had spent his life defending. Uncounted thousands of sailors made it home because of him. His statue still stands on the Liverpool waterfront today, facing the sea, watching for submarines that will never come again. His name was Johnnie Walker. Don't ever forget it.
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Hidden History
Hidden History@HiddenHistoryYT·
On this night in 1801, two of the biggest warships in the world blew each other to pieces in the dark, and here's the kicker, they were on the same side. Set the scene. In the narrow strait between Spain and Gibraltar, a British squadron under Admiral James Saumarez was chasing a larger combined French and Spanish fleet through the night. Two of the Spanish ships were absolute monsters, the Real Carlos and the San Hermenegildo, first rate ships of the line bristling with 112 guns each. Floating fortresses. In the chaos a fire broke out aboard the Real Carlos and quickly raged out of control. Now picture the scene from the water. Pitch black night, muzzle flashes everywhere, and suddenly one ship lit up like a torch. The crew of her own sister ship, the San Hermenegildo, looked across, saw a burning vessel, and assumed it had to be the enemy. So they closed in and poured broadside after broadside into her. The Real Carlos, taking fire and not knowing it was coming from a friend, fired right back. Two Spanish giants stood there in the dark hammering each other with hundreds of guns, each convinced it was fighting the British. Then it got worse. The blazing Real Carlos drifted into the San Hermenegildo and the flames leapt across, lashing the two ships together in one giant funeral pyre. Within minutes both were engulfed. They eventually exploded, and around 1,700 Spanish sailors died, killed almost entirely by their own fleet. Saumarez watched the whole thing happen and reportedly turned to an officer and shouted, "My God sir, look there. The day is ours." He wasn't wrong.
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CD Ciudad De Zamora
CD Ciudad De Zamora@CdCiudadDZamora·
🚨 Escándalo Mundial 🚨 Cuando pensabamos que lo de Egipto no se podía superar. 9 minutos y 41 segundos de verguenza. Han ensuciado este deporte para siempre. Seguramente la FIFA elimine este video en poco tiempo asi que máxima difusión.
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