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Love my city, Cincinnati!!! Save the bees...plant flowers...bees do more than we do to help the planet! Washburn Class of 1988! GO WASHBURN! #GoBods

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Jeremy
Jeremy@ManaByte·
Earth isn’t flat, the Moon landing wasn’t faked, and space isn’t some CGI dome. These claims fall apart the moment you look at the technology we use every day. None of it works unless Earth is a sphere in a real cosmos. Start with GPS. Your phone calculates your position by comparing timing signals from satellites orbiting Earth. Those satellites move at precise speeds and altitudes that only make sense in a real vacuum. If Earth were flat or if space were fake, GPS would fail instantly. No navigation, no rideshare apps, no airline routing, no global timing systems. The entire system depends on orbital mechanics that match what physics predicts for a spherical planet. Satellite internet, satellite TV, and weather forecasting all rely on the same reality. We watch storms form from orbit. We track hurricanes across oceans using data from satellites operated by different countries and private companies. These systems agree with each other because they are observing the same real planet from space. If space were fake, every meteorologist, every aerospace engineer, every telecom company, every airline, and every military on Earth would have to coordinate a perfect lie for decades. That is not possible. Now to the claim that NASA fakes photos of Earth. This is one of the easiest conspiracy theories to debunk because NASA is not the only source of Earth images. Not even close. Dozens of countries and private companies have their own satellites that photograph Earth constantly. Weather satellites from Europe, Japan, India, and South Korea all produce their own full‑disk images. Private companies like Maxar and Planet Labs take high resolution photos of Earth every day for commercial clients. Amateur radio operators receive live images directly from NOAA satellites using equipment you can buy online. None of these systems rely on NASA. None of them match a single centralized source. Yet they all show the same spherical Earth from different angles at different times. If NASA were faking Earth photos, every other space agency and every private satellite operator would have to fake them too. They would also have to coordinate the lighting, cloud patterns, storm movements, and surface features in perfect sync. That is not happening. The simplest explanation is the correct one. Multiple independent systems are photographing the same real planet. The Moon landing is even harder to deny once you look at the tech. We still interact with the equipment the astronauts left behind. Observatories fire lasers at the retroreflectors sitting on the lunar surface and receive the return signal at the exact predicted intervals. This is not a theory. It is a measurement that universities and independent facilities repeat all the time. You cannot fake a laser return from nearly 240,000 miles away. Even the internet used to spread these conspiracies relies on space infrastructure. Undersea cables carry most traffic, but satellites handle the rest. The timing, routing, and handoff between systems only work because the satellites are actually in orbit. If space did not exist, the global communications network would collapse. The irony is simple. The technology that flat Earth believers and Moon landing deniers use to post their claims is the same technology that proves them wrong. The evidence is not hidden. It is built into the functioning of the modern world. You can reject the conclusions, but you cannot reject the infrastructure that makes your phone, your internet, your weather alerts, your maps, your flights, and your entire digital life possible. These conspiracies do not just fail scientifically. They fail technologically, mathematically, and logistically. They only survive when people stop paying attention to the systems they rely on every day.
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
Actress Laura Benanti got her ego bruised while boarding a plane when she ran into a group of teenagers from a theater program and none of them recognized her. Her caption read: “I guess they weren’t alive to watch The Tonys in 2008.” How many of you know her?
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Jarvis
Jarvis@jarvis_best·
Who wouldn't want this?
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jcaley66
jcaley66@jcaley66·
@meisterbuerger @davepl1968 So stupid...I was a Sophomore in college...I was at a store buying a new stereo...it was on every TV in the store. After it happen, I went back to my fraternity house and everyone was devastated.
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Dave W Plummer
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
99.9% of people who "experienced" the Challenger disaster saw it on replay and now remember it as live. Almost NO ONE was watching. Everyone thinks they were. It's a fascinating collective false memory.
Jeremy London@SirJeremyLondon

Anyone who experienced the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion, like I did, is probably a bit hesitant to get too excited about the Artemis II launch today. I truly hope our children don’t have to experience such tragedy. May the Universe welcome them and return them safely home 🙏

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jcaley66
jcaley66@jcaley66·
@davepl1968 Wow...I was 20 when it happen and we were ALL WATCHING...some people write the dumbest stuff on X...I wish @elonmusk could install a "moron" monitor.
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Mary Kay Cabot@MaryKayCabot·
#Browns owner Jimmy Haslam believes it’s possible for Deshaun Watson to go from “a swing and a miss” to a home run if he starts this year.
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jcaley66@jcaley66·
@ohiogop Of course the d-bags that run the Ohio GOP fell for a parody account post…these are the same d-bags that think @VivekGRamaswamy is a good candidate!
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jcaley66@jcaley66·
@IEnders11 Using that idiotic logic…the following are also frauds: Purdue losing to a #16 Virginia losing to a 16 Arizona losing to a 15 TWICE Kentucky losing to a 15 OSU losing to a 15 Mich St losing to a 15 Duke losing to a 15 Syracuse losing to a 15 Georgetown losing to a 15
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Ian Enders
Ian Enders@IEnders11·
People like this are exactly what is wrong with society. Confirmation bias is running rampant. They make excuses when things don’t go their way and ignore facts staring them cold in the face until something they see or hear something they like to fit their deranged narratives. In this case it’s about a 32-2 CBB team.
Wolverine Nation@UofMcrazies

Miami Ohio was in fact frauds. First time they play someone with a pulse and they get ran out of the gym. This is why the tourney doesn’t need further expansion

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jcaley66@jcaley66·
@kylamb8 Using your idiotic logic, the following are also frauds: Purdue losing to a 16 Virginia losing to a 16 AZ losing to a 15 TWICE Kentucky losing to a 15 OSU losing to a 15 Michigan St losing to a 15 Duke losing to a 15 Syracuse losing to a 15 Georgetown losing to a 15
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Kyle Lamb
Kyle Lamb@kylamb8·
The "Miami proved it belonged in this tournament" college basketball media crowd is kind of quiet right now with 6-seed Tennessee putting it to them. Little different when you're not playing an undermanned SMU team that had no business in the field.
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jcaley66@jcaley66·
@UofMcrazies Using your idiotic logic…the following are also frauds: Purdue losing to a #16 Virginia losing to a 16 Arizona losing to a 15 TWICE Kentucky losing to a 15 OSU losing to a 15 Michigan St losing to a 15 Duke losing to a 15 Syracuse losing to a 15 Georgetown losing to a 15
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Wolverine Nation
Wolverine Nation@UofMcrazies·
Miami Ohio was in fact frauds. First time they play someone with a pulse and they get ran out of the gym. This is why the tourney doesn’t need further expansion
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