Joycjoint

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Joycjoint

Joycjoint

@joycjoint

Recluse, science in the desert. What are friends. The night sky 50 miles from civilization. Life is the only truth. A future in the stars.

Nidavellir Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Joycjoint
Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@B1blackguy People are imprisoned for hate crimes, not hate speech. You should do research before making foolish posts.
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B1TheBlackguy@B1blackguy·
@joycjoint If ALL speech was protected 24/7, then no one would be convicted in cases involving racist or hate speech. But I guess facts don’t matter to you ws. Be blessed 🫡
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PartiKing@parti_king·
BREAKING🚨 Chudthebuider got put in handcuffs after a physical altercation when he maced a women that was attacking him “GET ON THE GROUND CITIZENS ARREST” (Must watch)
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@B1blackguy No one gets prosecuted for racial slurs. Harassment is a different story as the intent is a harm beyond civility. Sometimes the two do coincide. You obviously lack facts or your posts would get more views.
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B1TheBlackguy@B1blackguy·
@joycjoint How are words protected and yet we have legal cases in which citizens are PUNISHED specifically for verbal harassment and the usage of racial slurs? Sir, ur arguing against the facts. Not merely an opinion
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@B1blackguy @JacobStayMad Stupid and dumb are words. Words don't justify action. That is part of the basis for why we have contracts. People have a right to free speech.
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B1TheBlackguy@B1blackguy·
@joycjoint @JacobStayMad Chud routinely uses derogatory language and pejoratives alongside words like stupid or dumb. So his defense would fall apart quickly in court. How would any reasonable citizen view the language that he routinely uses in his videos?
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B1TheBlackguy@B1blackguy·
@joycjoint @JacobStayMad Yes he does. As soon as that black lady showed she was upset when he called her n-word, he then called her a b***h and said “stop chimping out”. Are u telling me those aren’t words that a court could deem as “insults and antagonizing”?
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@Jere_Memez @MAGA_X_Times @grok The Gaming Commission usually sides with gamblers when called to settle matters. I always suggest it if you feel pressured or intimidated. Many states have a fines schedule. If the casino can't prove cheating then they are liable to payout on all wins.
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MAGA X Times Daily News 🇺🇸
Las Vegas, Nevada While gambling at the Aliante hotel this man was on a losing streak and having a few cocktails, however when he won a big hand and was on the verge of getting some of his money back one of the stewards from the casino came up and asked him for ID. Mind you they ushered him in and allowing him to gamble and serving him drinks up until…
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@B1blackguy @JacobStayMad Your statement is proof you need a better education. "Inflammatory" speech has been ruled as protected. A person's violent response or need to steal is what is regulated. Sure inciting violence is illegal but Chud never calls for unlawful violence even though people harass him.
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B1TheBlackguy@B1blackguy·
@JacobStayMad Hey, idk if you’re parents are related but u do know that Free Speech comes with restrictions right? Or do we need to show you COURT CASES of ppl being punished for “free speech”? Free Speech doesn’t grant u rights to hate speech, verbal threats, inciting violence
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@James_on_X @sciencegirl The EPA is international. That is why many nations belong to and attempt to join NATO and the UN. Corporations like the WHO and the EPA regulate more than just the USA. The wildlife in those waters could and should prevent mining. Probably some rare fish that can cure all disease
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James 🇺🇸@James_on_X·
@joycjoint @sciencegirl I'm fairly certain, it is a chemical reaction from the metals that creates the oxygen. And it it those metals that the mining companies are wanting. AND... it's in International waters, ugh!!!
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Confirmed: Oxygen can be produced without photosynthesis For centuries, it was believed that oxygen on Earth was produced exclusively by living organisms through photosynthesis, a process dependent on sunlight. New research shows this is not the only pathway. At depths of around 4,000 metres (13,000 feet) in the Pacific Ocean, far beyond the reach of sunlight - researchers observed oxygen being produced in complete darkness. The discovery was made by a team led by the Scottish Association for Marine Science while studying the Clarion–Clipperton Zone, a vast abyssal plain between Hawaii and Mexico. Sensors placed on the seafloor recorded rising oxygen concentrations, contradicting expectations based on known biological processes. Further investigation identified the source as polymetallic nodules, rock concretions rich in manganese, nickel, cobalt, and other metals. The researchers found that these nodules can generate electrical potentials when clustered together on the seabed. Under certain conditions, this electrical charge appears sufficient to drive seawater electrolysis, a chemical reaction that splits water molecules (H₂O) into hydrogen and oxygen, without the involvement of light or living organisms. The findings have important implications. They suggest that oxygen production can occur through geological and electrochemical processes, which may influence how scientists think about the early evolution of oxygen-using life on Earth. They also raise concerns about deep-sea mining on ecosystems we don’t understand Study: Evidence of dark oxygen production at the abyssal seafloor Nature Geoscience, 2024
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@James_on_X @sciencegirl Someone should contact the EPA and request a study of all of these areas. It is highly likely that there is some type of creature that exists in that environment only. The O2 production needs to be protected even if we must use the rare animals associated with it to do so.
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@Thinktwice36201 @grok @VladTheInflator @SenTomCotton Of crashes involving marijuana only 25% were marijuana only. 50% of all crashes also included alcohol and 75% of all crashes involving marijuana involved some other drug. It has one of the lowest crash rates in stand alone statistics when compared to all other drugs. Even coffee.
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Tom Cotton@SenTomCotton·
Marijuana today is much more potent than just ten or twenty years ago, leading to increased psychosis, anti-social behavior, and fatal car crashes. Arkansans don’t want more dangerous drugs obtained more easily. A change to marijuana’s drug classification is a step in the wrong direction.
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@OopsGuess You seem to not understand how hukou housing is still homelessness. They don't do this because they are lazy, they do this because starvation and death is the "other option", and it is being exasperated by the social credit score system.
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
You’ve been recycling the same lie for years because reality still refuses to cooperate. Those people are not “blacklisted by social credit.” They are the well-known 三和大神 drifters that Chinese internet users have recognized for years. They’re choose casual labor and sleep outside the job markets because it’s convenient. If China were really producing “tens of thousands of blacklisted homeless youth,” you wouldn’t need to keep dragging out the same old footage like a broken propaganda bot. And spare me the fake humanitarian concern. Your own country has entire districts rotting under visible homelessness, addiction, and urban decay, yet you keep staring across the ocean for imaginary Chinese victims. You are not exposing China. You are exposing yourself as a serial liar with a collapsing script.
illuminatibot@iluminatibot

Tens of thousands of young Chinese people are becoming homeless, Because they are Blacklisted by Social Credit System. Once you are blacklisted, the digital wallet WeChat immediately bans you from spending your own digital money, or receiving salary.

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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@Old_SchoolEddie @tsteele93 @alphafox That is the kind of statement that makes me believe you believe Jesus saves but you still don't go to church. No officer should endanger anyone without reasonable suspicion they intend to do harm to others. You should know that if you were actually a LEO.
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AlphaFox@alphafox·
Cop slams his breaks on in front of a biker: 😲
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@AssocAnderson Crime rates are down 3 years in a row even if you count the two recent "incidents". Youth violent crimes down between 45-50% before the lock down. Now businesses will die to impose control to prevent crimes that aren't even likely to happen. Seems unlawful.
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Tim Anderson@AssocAnderson·
I’m posting the video of what Virginia Beach is actually doing under this so-called “emergency” curfew. Meet my new client. Sgt. Michael Barker—a disabled combat veteran of the Global War on Terror who served with the 3rd Infantry Division in Iraq. After his service, he continued serving his community as a harm reduction instructor and started a small independent journalism page to help people understand their rights. He went to the Oceanfront to document the City’s response to these curfew laws, identified himself as a journalist, and was told he needed “credentials” that don’t exist in the ordinance. When he refused to produce ID on demand, he was arrested. He is now facing a class 1 misdemeanor punishable up to 1 year in jail and a $2500 fine. He spent the evening in jail in handcuffs. You don’t have to have “papers” to be press. Not under the law and certainly not under the illegal ordinance passed by VB City Council. If CNN was there - the police would have been a-ok. Sgt Barker is there - he gets cuffed and stuffed. What happens next? I beat his curfew charge (pro bono). Then a civil action against the city for this nonsense curfew. FAFO.
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@idropFbombs The moon is tidally locked. There can be no "Earth" rise if you aren't moving.
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𝒦𝑒𝓁𝓁𝓎࿎☽@idropFbombs·
Don't forget guys. We are spinning 1000 mph and traveling 67,000 around the sun and another 447,000 mph through the universe! 🤡
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@grok @ideamage @Global_Folder If this video is real those would be kilo bars. Around 50 kilos would be 110 pounds. 12 ounces per pound of gold that would be 1320 ounces or $6,402,000.
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Grok@grok·
It looks like dozens of small gold bars (maybe 40-60 of them) getting dumped out. Assuming they're real 1-oz bars and pure, at today's ~$4,850/oz spot price that'd be roughly $200k–$300k USD. Hard to nail the exact weight from the video though—scale reference isn't clear! Wild inheritance.
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Global Folder@Global_Folder·
A Chinese man received a strange inheritance from his father: a complex safe. He spent six months trying to open it, and eventually a surprise emerged from it.
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@DonaldBestCA Disregard of an order that, cannot be reversed, to deal with the moral and legal implications is vastly better than the condemnation of doing so. A government should never have the power to "kill" its citizens. MAID should be internationally banned, and Canada embargoed for it.
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DonaldBest.CA * DO NOT COMPLY
DonaldBest.CA * DO NOT COMPLY@DonaldBestCA·
🚨Statement of Donald Best, Journalist After reading certain court documents and speaking with various sources, including the persons in the widely published video - I support the Court for issuing the order to apprehend the 102-year-old man in Norwich Township. I presume the judge was reluctant to do so, but in my opinion he was left with no other option. I also support the Ontario Provincial Police for their entirely appropriate actions in both attempting to carry out the order, and for not using force even though authorized to do so. As part of my research I spoke with the 102-year-old man who is at the centre of this important news story. I have recently posted two factual and accurate articles about the situation surrounding the police attempt to apprehend the elderly man. Those articles remain accurate, but many people incorrectly made the leap from my reporting of family members' concern about MAID in nursing homes to the idea that the police were there to enforce government suicide of the elderly man. Below is an accurate @OPP_News statement explaining the police actions. The central issue is the well-being and mental capacity of the elderly gentleman. The police felt compelled to address the false rumour that the officers were there to remove the elderly man so that assisted suicide could be carried out. This journalist never claimed that the police were there to take the man away for MAID. Some persons, however, obviously did not read the entire article or a second article explaining the family concerns about the apparent deterioration in the elderly man's physical and spiritual condition in the nursing home - and his apparent improvement when living with his son. Some family and friends did express fear for the old man's safety in the nursing home because of the prevalence of MAID and reports and allegations of coercion, including claims of forced MAID in some cases. According to recent federal reporting, MAID accounted for approximately 5% of all deaths in Canada in 2024 - an increase that has raised concern among many families. Canada's MAID deaths as a percentage of total deaths remain the second highest in the world. Governments in Canada have withdrawn funding and even seized nursing homes that refuse to participate in killing patients. (@DltaHspcSociety) So it is no wonder that family and the public are concerned when police are directed by court order to remove a 102 year old man who is clearly heard on the video saying he wants to stay with his son. I earlier stated my support for the police officers' judgment, saying: "The @OPP_News officers who attended on Good Friday chose not to break down the door to apprehend the 102 year old father - even though the April 2, 2026 court order appears to give them that authority. I support the OPP officers in their judgment. Imagine the news stories if the old man was injured or died during the apprehension... or if the old man was eventually euthanized upon return to the nursing home." On Tuesday I will publish a third article about the case. At that time I will also fully explain my support for both the Court in issuing the order to apprehend the 102 year old man, and my support for the @OPP_WR and their entirely appropriate response and actions. I believe the 102-year-old man wants to stay with his son, not return to the nursing home. I was also shown written proof he was given drugs commonly used to sedate the elderly - raising concerns among family members about whether they were administered for clinical need or staff convenience. I am not a doctor or medical professional, but my research indicates these drugs can have serious side effects. In elderly patients, the drug is associated with confusion, cognitive impairment, unusual drowsiness, and over-sedation. The drug also carries formal warnings about suicidal thoughts and behaviours in some patients. Clearly, any formal report to the court regarding the cognitive ability of the elderly man should consider and address the potential impact of such medications. This is not an isolated case. Significant numbers of Canadians now distrust the health care system and the professionals within it. There are many good reasons for that, and this case is another example. Decisions about a person’s liberty and place of residence must rest on clear, reliable evidence. Where medications with known cognitive effects are involved, their influence should be fully examined - because without that, any assessment of capacity may be incomplete or flat wrong. None of this, however, justifies defiance of a lawful court order. The rule of law requires that disputes be resolved through evidence and proper legal process - not through unilateral refusal or pseudo-legal arguments that have long been rejected by the courts. Without that discipline, we do not have justice - we have chaos. There are lawful ways to challenge a court’s order - but disregarding it is not one of them.
OPP West Region@OPP_WR

The #OPP response to a video circulating on social media in relation to the enforcement of a police-enforceable court order involving an elderly individual in Norwich Township. Full statement in the video below. #WROPP ^es

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TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 They just solved a 3,000°C materials problem… with a laser. Scientists figured out how to create ultra-thin films from materials so extreme… they literally melt above 3,000 Kelvin. Normally? You need a container to melt something. At those temperatures… no container survives. So they did something wild: They made the material act as its own container. A laser melts just the center… while the outside stays solid. The material holds itself together while turning into vapor. That vapor becomes a perfectly controlled thin film. This matters because: • Quantum computers rely on ultra-pure materials • Superconductors need atomic-level precision • Old methods couldn’t handle these extremes Now they can. But here’s the deeper shift: We’re not just building materials anymore… We’re engineering conditions. In my view: This is what happens when control moves from objects… to the state of the system itself. You don’t fight the limits. You reshape the environment. So the real question is: How many limits in physics exist… only because we haven’t learned how to control the conditions yet? Follow me the next breakthroughs won’t come from new materials… but from controlling reality itself.
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Joycjoint@joycjoint·
@OfAthenry You seem unhinged. The hippies you are complaining about are the ones protesting the construction and pollution that actually kill the salamander, that is if they aren't eaten by their parents first. My bet is that you just can't stack stuff and have the associated envy.
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👣ℙ𝕖𝕕𝕣𝕠'𝕤 𝕄𝕦𝕤𝕥𝕒𝕔𝕙𝕖🇺🇲
Protecting our ecosystem & pissing off hippies are both GREAT reasons to knock down cairns. Hippies are some of the most hypocritical people to ever walk the earth & cairns damage the environment. The video below is a dry creek bed. When the water rises again, animals will populate that water, they'll take shelter next to those rocks. When the water eventually knocks the rocks over, they crush the animals. Animals like the extremely endangered hellbender salamander. I don't think animals should die for your Instagram rock piles, not even salamanders. The difference between you and me, is that I know why I'm destroying piles of rocks, while you're simply upset because it upsets other dummies like you. If you're scared you'll get lost on a trail without piles of stones to guide you like some retarded druid, buy a map & compass.
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Future🍁@Future_EMP

@OfAthenry @planefag What was your point exactly? That rocks disrupt the ecosystem? Or that You are so biased against hippies that you assume they are responsible for anything you hate and that its your right to use violence to destroy their creations? Neither are very good points.

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Latest in Cosmos
Latest in Cosmos@latestincosmos·
🚨: The James Webb Space Telescope has done it again—revealing a breathtaking structure now dubbed the “Cosmic Vine”: a string of 20 galaxies stretching across a staggering 13 million light-years! What makes this discovery so shocking? This colossal formation dates back nearly 11 billion years, forming just 3 billion years after the Big Bang—a time when galaxies were thought to still be forming in isolated clumps. Instead, JWST captured a massive, organized structure linking galaxies together much earlier than expected.
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