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Nikolai X Shadeauxs

@djaberrant

Southwest Florida Dj, Bartender, Web Designer, Marketing Consultant, Fashionista & Event Planner.

Port Charlotte, FL Katılım Şubat 2013
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Michael Hamel
Michael Hamel@uti1ity27·
@Rainmaker1973 SMH. Just more garbage "science". Assumptions built on assumptions built on assumptions, now so far from anything resembling actual scientific investigation yet almost no one questions it any more. Ridiculous.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Over the last 250 million years, at least five completely unrelated lineages of crustaceans have independently evolved into crab-like forms, a phenomenon so common that biologists gave it its own name: carcinization. And despite decades of study, scientists still don’t fully understand why it keeps happening. Detailed evolutionary research shows that “crabbiness”, the distinctive wide, flattened body, tucked tail, and armored shell, has appeared, disappeared, and sometimes reappeared across different branches of the crustacean family tree. In one of the strangest cases, king crabs actually re-evolved crab-like traits after their ancestors had already lost them (a process called decarcinization). This repeated convergence suggests the crab body plan offers powerful survival advantages. Crabs are incredibly successful and adaptable, thriving in virtually every marine and coastal environment on Earth — from coral reefs and rainforests to deep-sea vents and underground caves. Their sideways scuttling allows quick directional changes while keeping an eye on predators, and their hard exoskeleton provides excellent protection. Yet the mystery remains: some crab-like species walk forward, others have ditched the shell entirely, and plenty of non-crab crustaceans do just fine without ever evolving into crabs. The real fascination for biologists lies in what this tells us about evolution itself: under certain environmental pressures, nature seems to repeatedly converge on the same highly effective solutions — almost as if the crab shape is one of evolution’s favorite “optimal” designs. [“One hundred years of carcinization – the evolution of the crab-like habitus in Anomura (Arthropoda: Crustacea).” Biological Journal of the Linnean Society]
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Circumjovial
Circumjovial@CircumjovialLLC·
@Kekius_Sage Absolute nonsense. Dimensions are orthogonal, not parallel, and if two "universes" are interacting, they are by definition one universe. Kaku leaks bullshit to get attention, that's all that's leaking here.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
Physicist Michio Kaku suggests dark matter isn’t matter at all. It is gravity leaking from a parallel dimension.
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Nikolai X Shadeauxs
Nikolai X Shadeauxs@djaberrant·
@fantasizemafia @PopCrave Okay so I don't see oral sex being simulated, it's more like being bent over and fucked LOL. But I can also see the mom not realizing how it would look and her son taking advantage of the naivety
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Pop Crave
Pop Crave@PopCrave·
Noah Beck’s mom Amy, a teacher in Arizona, has been placed on leave after a TikTok video from Noah’s account resurfaced that appears to show her taking part in a suggestive trend with him.
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Nikolai X Shadeauxs
Nikolai X Shadeauxs@djaberrant·
@GreenCheetah99 I don't think there's anything "excluding" about the phrase. The sentiment behind it was never likely meant as any kind of statement on gender.
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Theme Park Cheetah
Theme Park Cheetah@GreenCheetah99·
For context it was removed around 2021 when Disney tried to make the parks more “inclusive”
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Theme Park Cheetah
Theme Park Cheetah@GreenCheetah99·
It was very nice to hear that “Ladies and Gentlemen” has returned to the Magic Kingdom Express Monorail recently!
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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
Photos of Earth taken by NASA 50 years apart. Apollo 17 (1972) vs. Artemis II (2026)
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Nikolai X Shadeauxs
Nikolai X Shadeauxs@djaberrant·
@amey_fadte @theepicmap The round verse oval thing is more correcting oversimplifications of things. This map isn't the physical shape of the Earth this is the intensity of gravity in areas.
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amey fadte
amey fadte@amey_fadte·
@theepicmap 1900s : earth is round 2000s: earth is oval 2026: earth is a potato.
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Epic Maps 🗺️
Epic Maps 🗺️@theepicmap·
🚨: Gravitational map of the Earth. NASA's GRACE satellite has generated a geoid map of the earth based on the magnitude and shape of the globe and shows us an interesting image.
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Alper Ecer
Alper Ecer@alperrrrrrrrr·
That is not absolutely true. The picture shows the void as completely empty, but it's not. That 2 billion lightyear region is just 20-30% less dense than average, but there are still billions of galaxies inside it. As a well known example, Andromeda is only 2.5 million lightyears away, and still in that area. Our local universe isn't empty at all, just slightly less dense on large scales, and there are many similar voids elsewhere in the universe. Even the toppings on a pizza can’t be perfectly uniform. While it may help explain some cosmic observations, I don't think this information is surprising enough to deserve flash headlines.
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Black Hole
Black Hole@konstructivizm·
Astronomers have found growing evidence that the Milky Way is located inside a vast cosmic void—a region of space roughly 2 billion light-years across that contains significantly less matter than the cosmic average. This underdensity, sometimes called the KBC Void or Local Hole, features a matter density about 20–30% lower than typical regions of the universe.On the largest scales, the universe is not uniform: matter clumps into enormous filaments, walls, and clusters, separated by immense voids where galaxies and gas are sparse. Gravity in these voids is slightly weaker due to the reduced mass.This local underdensity may resolve the long-standing Hubble tension—the discrepancy between two primary measurements of the universe's expansion rate (the Hubble constant). Measurements of the nearby universe, using supernovae and Cepheid variables, suggest a higher value (73 km/s/Mpc) than those derived from the early universe via the cosmic microwave background and baryon acoustic oscillations (67 km/s/Mpc).If we live in a large void, the reduced gravitational pull from surrounding matter allows nearby galaxies to recede faster than expected in an average region. This local "boost" in apparent expansion mimics a higher Hubble constant without requiring revisions to fundamental physics or cosmology.Recent studies, including analyses of baryon acoustic oscillations and galaxy distributions, show that void models fit observational data substantially better than assuming uniform density. If confirmed, this would mean our cosmic neighborhood is atypically empty, biasing local measurements and forcing astronomers to adjust interpretations of expansion history and large-scale structure.Living near the center of such a giant void would mark a profound shift in our understanding of the universe's homogeneity—and a reminder that our vantage point may not be as representative as once thought.
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Nikolai X Shadeauxs
Nikolai X Shadeauxs@djaberrant·
@usanewsreal I'm pretty sure most not all of this is AI generated. A little bit of something about the way they move.
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C-DUB
C-DUB@CDUB96280972·
@ABC What does that have to do with America
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ABC News
ABC News@ABC·
A former Palestinian national soccer team player and star of Gaza's Al-Shati'a Services Club was killed by Israeli forces while waiting to get humanitarian aid on Wednesday, according to the Palestinian Football Association. abcnews.link/7OIy6tQ
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Nikolai X Shadeauxs
Nikolai X Shadeauxs@djaberrant·
@LeadingReport They've also shown that their missiles can get to japan. So they would probably also launch nuclear missiles there. If we make a move against them we lose South Korea and Japan. It would not reflect well on us sadly
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Nikolai X Shadeauxs
Nikolai X Shadeauxs@djaberrant·
@LeadingReport North Korea positioned itself to be well protected against retaliation by the US. They have enough artillery at the border the minute we go to attack them they could level the entire city of Seoul in 45 seconds killing millions. So we have to balance that in mind...
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: North Korea says it is prepared to take military action against the United States, per KCNA.
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MAGA Voice
MAGA Voice@MAGAVoice·
BREAKING 🚨 Anti-ICE rioters just BREACHED the barricades at the U.S. Capitol. It’s time Arrest all of these insurrectionists LOCK THEM UP FOR 20 YEARS
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Nikolai X Shadeauxs
Nikolai X Shadeauxs@djaberrant·
@preacheral1975 @ABC If Elon was deported he'd take his tech and money to China and would be very damaging to us. Also the astronauts would get stranded on the space station with no way home. I think at that point it'll be hard for people to back Trump.
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ABC News
ABC News@ABC·
President Trump told reporters Tuesday his administration will "have to take a look" at deporting Elon Musk after the billionaire reignited the feud with the president over his spending bill. abcnews.link/6xmcRxm
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Nikolai X Shadeauxs
Nikolai X Shadeauxs@djaberrant·
@crIntegrations @LeadingReport For example Google is incorporated in Delaware, operations are in California, and data centers are all around the world and America, who's regulations out of state level would apply where? It's better Federal level
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Nikolai X Shadeauxs
Nikolai X Shadeauxs@djaberrant·
@crIntegrations @LeadingReport Well when it comes to AI, I don't think the states should regulate it I think that should be Federal regulations. The nature of it being in the cloud and data centers and the way it's used state regulations would be complicated to comply
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Leading Report
Leading Report@LeadingReport·
BREAKING: Vice President JD Vance present to cast the potential tie-breaking vote on the ‘Big Beautiful Bill.’
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Nikolai X Shadeauxs
Nikolai X Shadeauxs@djaberrant·
@bfraser747 Illegals are illegal. But I don't think the mass deportations are the way to go. Fixing the immigration system. And going after people illegally hiring immigrants would be more appropriate. Make it to people don't want to come here illegal. And make legal immigration doable.
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BRIAN FRASER
BRIAN FRASER@bfraser747·
The NYPD has started arresting undocumented immigrants in New York City. Is this what you voted for?
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