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We are not FREE.

Venezuela Katılım Şubat 2011
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Erica ❤️🇺🇸
Erica ❤️🇺🇸@eric_hz143·
A video of a young Avangard fan named Stepan has gone viral online. During pre-game ice hockey skating, he managed to catch a puck that the players were trying to get for the fans. However, a teenage girl snatched the trophy from the boy. She allegedly claimed Stepan didn't deserve the puck because he didn't have a sign.
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Acción y Comunicación sobre Oriente Medio - ACOM
Era tan sencillo, @abc_es , como realizar una búsqueda rápida en tuirer, y descubrir todo el montaje, una guía paso a paso para deshumanizar al judío. Primero: la señorita de la escena se burla sin parar de los soldados, que aguantan estoicamente. Segundo: congelar la grabación en el momento exacto que se amolde a sus intereses. Luces, cámara y acción, ¡esto es Pallywood!
ABC.es@abc_es

💢 Polémica diplomática en Italia por una portada de 'L'Espresso' con un colono israelí y una mujer palestina ✍️ Por África Albalá abc.es/internacional/…

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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
Do you think Tanner Horner should be publicly executed for the murder of Athena Strand? Think of the societal impact. What say you?
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wyatt
wyatt@gorilla_rape·
hey man im just wondering why are you still tweeting on this platform , or frankly alive , after court documents show you admitted to your wife you molested a 16 year old boy as a youth pastor
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鈴森はるか 『haruka suzumori』 🇯🇵
The picture on the left is Hiroshima today. The picture on the right is your country Guatemala. Instead of celebrating our destruction, why don’t you actually build something of value?
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Nancy Iskander
Nancy Iskander@isknan·
Last week, Rebecca Grossman—the woman who killed my two precious boys, Mark and Jacob, by speeding through a crosswalk—made a request that I would go visit her in prison… to “see the circumstances she is in.” And that she is “A victim” I’m still trying to process how someone could make such a request. While I can only imagine how difficult her life behind bars must be, the truth is this: I would trade places with her in a heartbeat. I would live in any prison cell, under any conditions, for the rest of my life… if it meant my beautiful boys could be alive again—laughing, dreaming, growing up, and chasing every beautiful future they deserved.
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Edwin Mijares
Edwin Mijares@photoart_ed·
¡OFICIAL! 🇻🇪 Mi foto de un amanecer en Playa Paraíso, La Sabana, fue elegida por @brave para ser wallpaper mundial del navegador. 🌍✨ ¡Entre miles de fotógrafos, Venezuela presente ante mas de 60M de usuarios! Orgulloso de exportar nuestro talento. 📸🔥 #OrgulloVenezolano
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הצדדים של הפטריה
זכרו: כל מדינות מערב אירופה מסרו את היהודים לנאצים ברצון והנאה. גם צרפת. גם הולנד. במזרח אירופה הקדימו את הנאצים במקרים רבים, והחלו בשחיטה עוד לפני שפלשו - למשל פוגרום לבוב והזוועות בליטא. בריטניה וארה״ב לא עשו כלום לעצור את השואה. ושום דבר לא השתנה. כלום. אפס. אל תשלו את עצמכם.
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manahil. 🇵🇸
manahil. 🇵🇸@kafkaovesky·
Comparing me to a child with Down syndrome and thinking I’d be offended says more about u than me. I’ve worked with children with Down syndrome they’re intelligent, kind and full of warmth. So no, it’s not an insult to them or to me. The only problem here is your mindset moron.
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Pøuy Hetfield
Pøuy Hetfield@realthornwithin·
درود بر جاستین بیبر که خودشو به چپ ها و فلسطین به ته ها نفروخته. 👏
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Went down the rabbit hole on this. You traveled about 17 million kilometers in your sleep last night, roughly 45 trips to the Moon in a single nap. The 600 km/s in this post is a real number. Satellites measured it by comparing our motion against the faint glow left over from the birth of the universe. But the speed alone is only half the picture. Where we're headed is the part that got me. Your body is riding four things at four different speeds, all at once. Earth spins at 1,670 km/h. Earth whips around the Sun at 107,000 km/h. The Sun circles the center of our galaxy at 828,000 km/h. And the Milky Way is tearing through space at 2.1 million km/h. You don't feel any of it. All the galaxies near us, about 100,000 of them, are being dragged toward one spot. Astronomers call it the Great Attractor. It sits about 250 million light-years away and has the combined gravitational pull of thousands of galaxies. We can't see it, because our own galaxy's dust and stars block the view completely. That whole section of sky is so obscured that astronomers named it "the Zone of Avoidance." We only know something is there because every galaxy near us curves toward the same blind spot. Infrared and X-ray telescopes eventually confirmed a massive pile-up of galaxies hiding behind the curtain. I kept digging. The Great Attractor is itself being yanked toward something even larger called the Shapley Supercluster, about 650 million light-years out. The thing pulling us is also being pulled. In 2014, an astronomer at the University of Hawaii named Brent Tully mapped all these galaxy flows and realized we're part of one enormous structure. He named it Laniakea (Hawaiian for "immense heaven"). 500 million light-years wide, about 100,000 galaxies, all draining toward the same gravitational low point like water running downhill. But Laniakea won't hold together. The expansion of the universe is speeding up, slowly ripping the whole structure apart. Our cosmic address has an expiration date. While all this plays out, the Milky Way is also drifting toward the Andromeda galaxy at about 400,000 km/h. Those two will merge in roughly 4 billion years. But that crash is happening at a fifth of the speed we're falling toward the Great Attractor. Even the collision is a subplot. You went to bed, stayed completely still for 8 hours, and woke up 17 million km from where you fell asleep. Tonight you'll do it again.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

While you slept last night, completely motionless in your bed, our galaxy shifted millions of kilometers through the cosmos. You woke up in the same room, on the same planet, but unimaginably far from where you were the night before. The Milky Way does not glide silently

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The math on this black hole should mass-humble every physicist who thinks we understand gravity. M87's central black hole is 6.5 billion times the mass of our Sun. It's 38 billion kilometers across. It spins at 80% of the theoretical maximum speed allowed by physics. And it's firing a plasma beam at near light speed that stretches 5,000 light-years into space. To put 5,000 light-years in perspective: if you started driving at highway speed when the Egyptian pyramids were built, you'd have covered roughly 0.0005 light-years by now. This beam covers ten million times that distance. The plasma travels in a spiral along a coiled magnetic field. Hubble watched it for 13 years just to confirm the motion pattern. And the beam isn't just decorating empty space. Stars near its path explode twice as often as stars elsewhere in the galaxy. Nobody knows why. The lead researcher at Stanford said they don't understand the mechanism at all. The black hole eats roughly 90 Earth masses of material per day. The energy output from that feeding process matches the power of the jet itself, somewhere between 10^33 and 10^37 joules per second. The upper end of that range is a number so large it has no human analogy. Your brain runs on 20 watts. This thing outputs more energy per second than every star in the Milky Way combined. And we photographed it with a telescope in 2019.
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Dr. Tau Braun
Dr. Tau Braun@drtaubraun·
This story about this psychopath is all my timeline. I want to highlight a crucial aspect to the story, "For hours, people took photos as she bled to death. Then he shot her." The greatest ally of evil is not the wicked person’s actions, but the decent person's apathy and silence. Fuck him and all the people that were in the bar and did nothing.
tara houska ᔖᐳᐌᑴ@zhaabowekwe

Cody Roberts filmed himself chasing a 9-month old female wolf on a snowmobile, laughing at her terror & exhaustion, repeatedly hitting her. He duct-taped her mouth, brought her to a bar. For hours, people took photos as she bled to death. Then he shot her. 2 yrs probation.

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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The scariest finding in this paper: the subjects couldn't tell it was happening. UPenn ran this study on 48 healthy adults. One group slept 8 hours. Another slept 6. Another slept 4. For 14 straight days. They tested cognitive performance every 2 hours from 7:30am to 11:30pm. The 6-hour group's reaction times, working memory, and sustained attention deteriorated on a near-linear curve. By day 14 they were performing at the same level as someone who hadn't slept at all in 48 hours. The 4-hour group hit that threshold by day 6. Here's the part that should unsettle everyone who thinks they "do fine" on 6 hours: the subjects' self-reported sleepiness flatlined after the first few days. Their brains kept getting worse. Their perception of how impaired they were stopped updating. The cognitive decline was invisible to the person experiencing it. The researchers found a hard threshold. Any wakefulness beyond 15.84 hours in a day produces cumulative neurobiological cost. That cost compounds every single day you exceed it and does not reset with a weekend of sleeping in. About 35% of American adults sleep less than 7 hours a night. 40% of those get 6 hours or less. In 1942 that number was 11%. We built an entire professional culture around a sleep schedule that this paper says is functionally equivalent to pulling consecutive all-nighters. "I'm fine on 6 hours" is the most common response to sleep research. The first thing chronic sleep debt destroys is your ability to notice chronic sleep debt.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD@NTFabiano

Sleeping <6h a night for 2 weeks reduces cognitive performance equal to 2 nights of total sleep deprivation.

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tara houska ᔖᐳᐌᑴ@zhaabowekwe·
Cody Roberts filmed himself chasing a 9-month old female wolf on a snowmobile, laughing at her terror & exhaustion, repeatedly hitting her. He duct-taped her mouth, brought her to a bar. For hours, people took photos as she bled to death. Then he shot her. 2 yrs probation.
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ABC News@ABC

A judge in Wyoming sentenced a man to 18 months of probation for hitting a wolf with a snowmobile before taping the wounded animal's mouth shut, bringing the creature into a rural bar, then killing it. abcnews.link/6lIftx0

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