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Katılım Ağustos 2023
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exocet380@exocet380·
@RealJamesWoods I love him in most of his roles. However, in later films he was phoning it in. In those roles he was Al Pacino playing... Al Pacino. No variation.
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James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Every one. Al Pacino is a genius of the craft, and a terrific guy. I met Al when I was 20, doing summer stock at the legendary Provincetown Playhouse-on-the-Wharf. I saw him off-Broadway in The Indian Wants the Bronx with John Cazale. Every young New York actor who saw that performance knew this was the guy to watch. Not only did we emulate him, we all benefited from his advice and support. He was famous for recommending and recognizing struggling actors. Just a true star in every way. Happy Birthday, sir.
All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies

Happy birthday AL PACINO. Which is your favourite of his?

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exocet380@exocet380·
@AydinPaladin At this point, anyone betting their livelihood on continued YT access is a fool. At least parallel post to multiple locations.
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Aydin Paladin🍸👑🇺🇸🇬🇬✝️📊
Broken Crown has been hit with the "Inauthentic Content" flag and demonetized. Broken Crown is my politics podcast, a live news analysis show that has been going for 3 years. This flag is for spam content, we stream once a week. What is going on?
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exocet380@exocet380·
@jjreeves @HecklerAndKoch Even the mothership admits that the CC9 is an abomination. Will add this to my collection. It's paddles all the way down! It will replace my VP9SK as my carry gun.
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Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
This photo has a very personal meaning for me if you care to read it. I saw a photo from @johnkrausphotos on reddit nearly a decade ago of the engines on a Falcon Heavy launch. I was working at a tough sales job at the time. The shot inspired me to learn more about space and spaceflight. Shortly after, I bought my first telescope. I saw Jupiter, Saturn, and Nebulae, and started social media accounts where I shared my amateur photos. Then I was laid off, and Covid happened. Moved from Sacramento to Arizona for clearer skies, cheaper cost of living, and a chance to go all-in on space photography. My audience started to grow. Then, NASA contacted me, asking me if they could use some of my moon photos for something called Artemis. I said yes. During the Artemis I rollout my DMs blew up “Andrew- your photo is on the Mobile Launch Platform!”. Now I knew that astrophotography wasn’t enough… I should probably pay attention to spaceflight. I spent a lot coming out to the first launch attempt, which would be my first rocket launch if it flew. Sadly, it was a scrub. I came home from Florida, sharing my stories of touring the VAB and facilities with my grandfather, who worked on Apollo. He passed shortly after, which affected my ability to return to watch the SLS flew. Feeling bummed out, I focused back on my deep sky work, but then I started hearing about something called “Starship”. I caught a video from @Erdayastronaut where a rocket ship fell through the air belly-first and flipped upright and landed. Inspired, I knew I had to witness one of these machines fly, so I flew to Starbase the moment I could afford it, which was for the second fully integrated flight test. The moment Starship lifted off the pad, I was hooked. There was nothing quite like the experience. I did everything I could to catch every launch I could, and worked to become credentialed media to get better access. Last year I flew from Arizona to Florida & Texas over a dozen times specifically to sharpen my launch photography skills with our first human spaceflight to the moon in over 50 years looming. A decade of preparation for a split second moment. When I picked up my camera from the launch pad yesterday morning and peeked at what was captured, I knew it was all worth it. Thank you, NASA, Artemis, and the all people who inspired me along the way. This is still only the beginning.
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Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy

Pleased to share my favorite high-resolution capture of the Artemis II launch- the moment the SLS is clearing the tower, captured by a sound-triggered camera placed near the pad. I'll have prints linked in my bio for this one, and here's a short thread about how it was captured

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exocet380@exocet380·
@geerlingguy Having lived through this era, I can tell you the nostalgia is misplaced. Ugh, never again.
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Jeff Geerling
Jeff Geerling@geerlingguy·
I built my own dial-up ISP, then connected to it over WiFi, using Apple's first AirPort base station, from the original iBook G3. A belated #MARCHintosh video, getting online like it's 1999: youtube.com/watch?v=GbIoEZ…
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Jeffrey A Tucker
Jeffrey A Tucker@jeffreytucker·
Which is more "authentic" whatever that means? The small scale one.
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Jeffrey A Tucker@jeffreytucker·
Just hearing Bach's Cantata BWV 80, Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, for the first time. I'm completely flabbergasted, awe struck that it exists. Composed in 1723, its complexity and grandeur are indescribable. youtube.com/watch?v=cNZvQb…
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exocet380@exocet380·
They never ask Tesla, and AFAIK Tesla has never released how much cargo you can pull for that 500 mile range? Is 500 miles just the tractor, no trailer? Also, is 500 miles using 100% of the battery. If sao, then real range is more like 300 miles (20%-80%), and may be for the tractor only.
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
Jay Leno to Franz about the new Tesla Roadster: Jay: "Franz, I know you've got to go finish designing my Tesla Roadster. I've been waiting for my Tesla Roadster, the anticipation, it seems to be getting more exciting. It's got all kinds of trick stuff on it." Franz: "We won't disappoint. You'll enjoy it."
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exocet380@exocet380·
Most GunTubers on YT are deeply affected by Stockholm Syndrome: promoting and supporting the very platform that hates them. Complain about view count on Rumble, instead of making a concerted effort to promote that platform. Most won't even mention that they upload videos to platforms other than YT. Self-inflicted long-term decline for short-term viewership on YT.
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The Humble Marksman
The Humble Marksman@TheHumbleMrksmn·
Dudes - real talk - if you like gun content - you might start liking it on platforms that aren't YouTube. They're on a purge right now. I had 5 videos pulled in the past 2 weeks for reinterpretation of their rules - but @Mrgunsngear had 74 pulled. I don't think we're through this yet.
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exocet380@exocet380·
Dylan's videos on Japanese carpentry connect to a past where craftsmanship existed and was treasured: youtu.be/XK7xVkEraLw?si…
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TRIGGERnometry
TRIGGERnometry@triggerpod·
We have officially passed 1.75 million subscribers on YouTube. Thank you for all the support. On to 2 million!
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stateofthesecond@Stateofthe2nd·
🎤🚨 Mic Drop Monday 🚨🎤 Platforms are censoring us out, they want to choke us out of existence. Watch this episode featuring John Lovell from @warriorpoetsociety on YouTube, or listen on your favorite streaming platform!
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exocet380@exocet380·
Well, it was nice while it lasted, @rumblevideo . @chrispavlovski please add an option to block the shorts that have started to pollute my subs. Thanks from a Premium subscriber. Don't see a need to sponsor this garbage at renewal time otherwise.
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exocet380@exocet380·
@MAC_Arms There's a high level of Stockholm Syndrome in guntuber circles: keep uploading their content to YT, even though they've been abused in the past and know their channels may be killed off at any time.
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Military Arms
Military Arms@MAC_Arms·
I give it 2 years before YT deletes 1/2 or more of GunTube libraries. YouTube likes to change their rules fairly regularly, then they retroactively enforce those new rules and delete your content. When the videos were uploaded AND APPROVED, they complied with the rules THEN.
Buffman RANGE@BuffRange

Youtube has apparently decided this 12 yr old sub 2 minute video of tracers moving down range at NIGHT is against their firearms content policy about selling regulated items..

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Rumble 🏴‍☠️
Rumble 🏴‍☠️@rumblevideo·
This week, the Rumble takeover continues The Rumble Shorts experience is launching on web 🚀
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exocet380@exocet380·
@MultihullsWorld Because Rapidos have too many problems - less famous customers have been left hanging with defective boats.
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Multihulls World - Multicoques Mag
Multihulls World - Multicoques Mag@MultihullsWorld·
Sailing La Vagabonde: "We're selling our boat, guys..." A bombshell for the star YouTubers of the seas: after 11 years of adventure, the legendary couple, Elayna and Riley, are selling their Rapido 60, the trimaran they bought 3 years ago. ➡️ hubs.la/Q040_vNj0
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exocet380@exocet380·
@BridgetPhetasy Both Prince and Petty loved Fentanyl just a little too much. Could have been with us still otherwise.
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exocet380@exocet380·
Yo @FrameworkPuter , I received an email 3 days ago that my "order has shipped!". Yet, 3 days later it's still at the 'Shipping Label Created' stage. I'm sure marking it as shipped when you print the label makes your ISO quality stats look good. It leaves your customers with a bad taste though.
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