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@elcheshen
#stageactor (no, you haven't seen me in anything) Not an Alpha Male. Kappa at best. Lapsed linguist, He, him. Ally. #BLM #STOPASIANHATE 🌈🇨🇦🇺🇦
New Westminster, British Colum Katılım Ekim 2017
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@NatashaCL7 Obviously
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A binman in Turkey’s capital found a bag of thrown-away books on his rounds and couldn’t bring himself to take it to the dump. He kept it. Other workers started doing the same. The pile has now grown into a public library of over 9,000 books, run by sanitation workers, in an old brick factory.

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@zoemilfs @LinderNinn47343 Probably not
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@guidopenne @heyyguido That's not what I was supposed to notice? It's cute.
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@SalihogluH74345 @LinderNinn47343 Almost enough
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@HanakoVibe So incredibly wrong
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@karengillan Cool! I'm actually going there in a few months.
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JUST FYI
Jim Jones, the leader of the Peoples Temple, repeatedly staged fake assassination attempts on himself as a deliberate tactic to manipulate his cult followers.
Jones used these staged events habitually to maintain a siege mentality. They included phony gunfire during services, claims of attacks by outsiders (government, media, defectors, etc.), and at least one incident where he simulated being shot using fake blood and holes in his shirt. He then disappeared briefly, to "heal" himself.
Make of that what you will, but that sure sounds familiar.
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@BaronDestructo G'Kar definitely
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I think next time he needs to up his game. One word: ninjas.
BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️@mmpadellan
Holy shit, this is BRILLIANT: This dude breaks down why everyone thinks the whole WHCD event was fake... everything about trump is FAKE. Best video you'll see today.
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Ukrainian mathematician Maryna Viazovska solved a problem that had puzzled mathematicians for over 400 years. Even Johannes Kepler and Isaac Newton couldn’t crack it.
We live in a three-dimensional world, but Maryna solved a puzzle in an eight-dimensional space—something that’s very hard even to imagine.
She was born in Kyiv, studied at Taras Shevchenko University, worked in Bonn and Berlin, and at just 33 became a professor in Lausanne.
So what was the problem? It’s about how to pack identical spheres as tightly as possible in space. This question was first asked by Kepler back in 1611. Over time, scientists found answers for two and three dimensions—but not for eight.
Maryna proved that in eight dimensions, the densest packing is formed by a special mathematical structure called a lattice. What’s even more amazing is that she did it in just 23 pages, while earlier attempts took hundreds.
In 2022, she was awarded the Fields Medal, the most prestigious prize in mathematics. She became only the second woman in history to receive it.
Today, Maryna Viazovska works in Lausanne, supports Ukrainian mathematicians, and brings pride to Ukraine with her achievements.

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