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There isn't much time left, so I might as well start saying things.

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If you want to end the violence once and for all, there is only one way to do it. Dr. John Lewis uses historical examples to explain what a proper foreign policy looks like. Israel would do well to adopt it. Please share this video as widely as you can: youtube.com/watch?v=o0RxUJ…
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Jack V Lloyd
Jack V Lloyd@jackvlloyd·
There is nothing more ironic than the people whining online about data centers while themselves using data centers to connect with all their friends, family, and fans around the world with data centers.
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Neil Stone
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The US announced a two week ceasefire.....37 days ago During which the Iranian regime hasn't come up with anything close to a credible offer Weak
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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
The capitalist definition of a parasite is someone who lives by taking what isn’t theirs through force, fraud, or coercion, which is exactly why capitalism requires property rights and voluntary exchange. The socialist flips the concept entirely. They often treat refusal to provide them with a demanded wage, service, subsidy, or outcome as “exploitation,” even when no agreement or right was violated at all. From that premise, property rights become the obstacle, because ownership prevents unlimited claims on what others produced. So one system defines parasitism as forced taking. The other increasingly defines parasitism as refusing to surrender enough. Only one of those definitions is grounded in objective reality and voluntary interaction.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
"You'll get scurvy without fruit." The dreaded scurvy. The sailor's disease. The reason a five-year-old child apparently needs to eat eight servings of fruit a day according to a poster in a doctor's waiting room. Here is the thing nobody printing those posters wanted to mention. The vitamin C requirement on a carnivore diet collapses to a fraction of the official RDA, because the RDA was set against a diet groaning with refined carbohydrate, and glucose competes directly with vitamin C for cellular uptake. Same transporter. Same receptor. Glucose wins, every time, because there is more of it. Remove the glucose flood and the body suddenly needs vanishingly little vitamin C to do the same job. Nanograms, not milligrams. The amount that exists, quietly, in fresh muscle meat, in quantities that have kept Arctic populations alive through nine-month winters without a single orange in sight. Scurvy is a disease of sailors eating hardtack and salt cod for six months. It is not a disease of people eating beef. Big OJ would prefer you didn't know this.
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Oren Barsky
Oren Barsky@orenbarsky·
Nothing sums up the Palestinian narrative better than the Nakba: “We tried to wipe out the Jews, failed — and now we’re the victims.”
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Layla Goldstein
Layla Goldstein@Layla49l·
It seems many are forgetting 😒
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The art of smearing:
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

In 2003, a strange thing happened. A diet book by a New York cardiologist who had spent thirty years arguing the opposite of the official guidance suddenly went vertical. Dr Atkins' New Diet Revolution had been quietly selling since the 1970s. In 2003 alone it sold ten million copies. By 2004, roughly one in eleven American adults was on some version of the Atkins diet. The diet involved removing the refined carbohydrate at the base of the food pyramid and eating, instead, the eggs, butter, meat, cheese, and cream the pyramid had spent twenty years calling dangerous. The result was a brief, mass, real-world experiment in eating the food humans had eaten before 1977. Bread sales fell. Pasta sales fell. The cereal aisle contracted. The food industry, which had built its entire low-fat infrastructure on the assumption the guidance would never change, panicked. The pushback was severe and coordinated. The American Heart Association warned the diet was dangerous. The British Medical Association called it nutritionally unsound. Dietitians lined up to denounce it on daytime television and in women's magazines. Then, in April 2003, Atkins slipped on an icy New York pavement, hit his head, and died nine days later in a coma. His family declined an autopsy. Ten months later, his private medical records were leaked to the Wall Street Journal by a physician affiliated with a vegan advocacy group. The records showed Atkins had weighed 258 pounds at the time of his death, after nine days of intravenous fluids and coma-related bloating. The press ran the headline as if the diet had killed him. It was one of the more effective smears in the history of nutrition science, and it worked. The Atkins moment passed. The pasta came back. The institutional consensus reasserted itself. But the people who had tried it had noticed something. Eggs and butter for breakfast had left them less hungry, more energetic, and visibly thinner than twenty years of skimmed milk and pasta ever had. They had felt, in their own bodies, what the previous half-century had been concealing. Most of them went back to the pasta anyway. The doctor had said so. The dietitian had said so. The man on television had said so. And the man who had said otherwise had just been carried out of his apartment building on a stretcher, made obese by the press the morning after his funeral.

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Rock Chartrand🤑
Rock Chartrand🤑@RockChartrand·
@jacksonhinkle Reminder that communists don't know what freedom is and pretend that it's the freedom to control and steal from others.
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Mor Edge Insight
Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
Probably the most hilarious satire you’ll see today 🤣 This is UNRWA… and when you watch it, you’ll realize it’s so much closer to reality than simple satire
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Mor Edge Insight
Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
How adorable… Daddy terrorist teaching his 8-year-old son how to fire a live RPG… aimed at Jews. Then a warm hug and kiss on the beach. This is Palestinian “love.” This is how they raise the next generation of martyrs. Not fishing. Not playing… Murder training.
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Ex Muslim Afghana
Ex Muslim Afghana@Afghan609·
For 1,400 years, Islam turns every country it touches into a shithole.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Corpses in Gaza become resurrected somehow.
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Two independent studies have reached the same result: the Southern Ocean and Antarctica were warmer in the late 1970s and early 1980s than in recent decades. Temperatures there peaked early, then cooled, even as atmospheric CO2 levels rose. Vihma and Uotila show Southern Ocean air temperatures declining after the early satellite era. While Ma et al reconstruct Antarctic surface temperatures back to 1979 and confirm the same pattern: early warmth, later cooling. If CO2 were driving the Antarctic climate, temperatures would have risen in line with emissions. But they did not.
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Uri Kurlianchik
Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
Not gonna lie, blowing up the top Hamas commander in Gaza is a brilliant way to celebrate Nakba Day.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Activist: "Beef uses an obscene amount of water. Fifteen thousand litres per kilo." Farmer: "Where did the water come from?" Activist: "What?" Farmer: "The fifteen thousand litres. Where was it before it was on the bill." Activist: "I don't know. A river?" Farmer: "The sky. About ninety-four percent of that figure is rain that fell on the field and got drunk by the grass. The cow ate the grass. The rain was on its way down whether the cow was here or not." Activist: "But it still counts as water used." Farmer: "By the grass. Which would have used it whether I farmed or moved to Spain. The cow isn't commissioning the rainfall. The rain isn't on the cow's payroll." Activist: "Then just don't have the cow." Farmer: "The rain still falls. The grass still drinks it. The water cycles back into the air anyway, just without anyone getting fed in the middle." Activist: "It's not that simple." Farmer: "It's rain, grass, cow, river. Or it's rain, grass, rot, river. Same circle, fewer dinners. Meanwhile every almond in your milk took a gallon of pumped aquifer water in California to grow. That one you might want to worry about. The rain in Wales is doing fine without your concern."
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