John Roop
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@SydneyLWatson It's going to itch a lot after the stinging pain goes away. Get some hydrocortisone cream, it will stop the itching.
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@RupertLowe10 @justjude_jude I am utterly sick to my stomach. These dirty bastards are satanic demons. Deport every last fucking one.

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@RupertLowe10 Hang all 13,000 perpetrators. And hang every government official who allowed it to happen.
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@TimRunsHisMouth @grok I’m just being curious.. what difference does it make if she is a he or not ?
As I say just a curious question form across the water
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They make the StarLink electronics work in orbit at a profit. I don’t know how they deal with the radiation problem (redundancy?), but somehow they do. It would be naive to assume Elon is not aware of the problem. And betting against Elon’s out of the box engineering genius has been a losing hand for many.
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@noillypratt1 And he is probably right, but I strongly doubt that putting data centres into space is going to solve that problem
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I don't think anyone says it's impossible to put a data centre into space. I mean, look, we ALREADY have satellites running on solar doing compute. The question is whether it makes financial sense given the current technology.
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@ZacksJerryRig Do you really think a guy with over 10,000 Starlink satellites in orbit doesn't know how to do heat radiation calculations?
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This is funny because those nuclear reactors in space were allowed to internally hit 3,272°F while radiantly shedding 150kw worth of heat.
Elon plans on shedding the same amount of heat - 150kw, while keeping his processors at a cool 140°F.
A satellite component at 140°F (333 K) radiates roughly 1,000 times less heat per square inch than that reactor core. Meaning Elons' radiator would need to be 1,000 times larger to actually work.
**The radiator would need to be the size of a football field**
The radiator alone would be roughly as big as the international space station. And thats not including the solar panels or AI computers yet.
It'll never work. But sure - give @elonmusk your life savings for the SpaceX IPO. Hes never lied before....
Peter Hague@peterrhague
The Soviets put nuclear reactors in space you idiot
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@FuzzyTumTums Germans haven’t really been allowed to be patriotic for about 81 years
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Do ANY of my Boomer followers still watch regular TV news? Or at least Fox News? Very curious, since I rarely hear any of them state that they do. Based on my experience, no conservatives watch it anymore except the generation older, those over 80.
cecil colwell@cncolwell50
@laurieAnnegray @Rach_IC Another boomer with the same story.
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The only people who have that random impulse to domesticate wildlife are the Americans, Russians, Japanese and Australians.
NEXTA@nexta_tv
A man traveled to Rabbit Island in Japan, and as soon as he stepped onto the ground, a crowd of animals appeared. The local rabbits immediately came over to sniff him.
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Two hundred and fifty years ago today — on May 17th, 1776 — the Second Continental Congress called for a day of humiliation, fasting, and prayer.
Today, exactly 250 years later, we gather to do the same. To humbly ask once more for God's mercy and guidance — as we enter the next 250 years of this republic.
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@davidasinclair Syncs perfectly with your Information Theory of Aging
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New! What if aging is a symptom of cells losing the ability to read their genome - and there’s a reset switch?
That’s the idea behind the Information Theory of Aging (ITOA)
A new paper @NatureComms by Cohen et al provides strong support for the model & its reversibility 🧵👇

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@visionergeo I am going to unfollow every account with these moronic meaningless attention wasting AI generated images. It reminds me of all the stupid fonts used when Macintosh computers first came out.
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I’m happy w/ maybe 10% of my landings.
The other 90% aren’t bad, they could just be better. I went a little further down the runway than ideal, was a little off centerline, touched down a bit firmer than I’d like. None of these things are dangerous, but they aren’t perfect.
It’s both a science & an art. How soon do you cut the power to idle, where do you raise the nose ever so slightly to cut the descent rate, how much rudder do you kick at the last second to align the nose w/ centerline in a crosswind. Where was your aim-point & when did you shift it to the horizon? How far did you touch down? Did you go really far down the runway trying to grease it on?
Smooth is great when it works, but it’s pretty far down my list when it comes to judging the landing. On a short or contaminated (wet, snowy, icy, etc.) runway, smooth is a complete accident & can be counterproductive…I’m not thinking about smooth at all, I want the wheels down forcefully to break through the contamination or to ensure I’m not floating above runway that’s being wasted. Get the wheels down & let the brakes do their work.
It’s fun to try for smooth sometimes on long runways, but I tend to use those opportunities to practice my short field technique. Don’t want to got to Maui or Lihue in gusty winds & have not done short field in a while. So, at about 200’ I’ll change the aimpoint (if you do it much higher, you get off the Glideslope & the jet starts announcing that), see a third red PAPI & cross the runway threshold at 50’ or lower.
Anyway, 90% of my landings leave something for me to learn from & do better next time. I’ve found that to be helpful in other areas of life, too.
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Can’t describe how much this stuff hurts public perception of gay people and their “culture”. We were sold a bill of goods about them just wanting to be able to settle down and marry like the rest of us, now we’re getting told we have to legalize safe and sanitary fuckrooms for them or they’ll be out there schtupping in the Macy’s bathroom
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Emerald, you projection-riddled fucking fraud...
Darling, the mirror doesn't lie, even if you do.
You're the one who's spent years slithering from Newsmax to OANN to LindellTV, peddling outrage for clicks, coins, and whatever dark money keeps your venom flowing.
We see the pattern:
manufacture division, sow doubt among the faithful, then slink back to your echo chamber when the receipts expose you as the hollow provocateur you are.
It's classic narcissistic deflection...the liar's tell, straight from the DSM-5 playbook.
You don't "just ask questions"; you weaponize ignorance and envy to tear down anyone whose competence threatens your relevance.
Harmeet Dhillon isn't some shadowy plant; she's the goddamn wrecking ball who's already gutted the DOJ's Civil Rights Division from within.
She purged 80% of the left-wing deadwood, sued universities into oblivion for antisemitism, hammered municipalities for their anti-Christian bigotry, and indicted the likes of Don Lemon and his church-invading thugs.
Track record? Ironclad wins for actual Americans...election integrity, First Amendment, Second Amendment, civil rights that matter.
Todd Blanche stepping up as acting AG? Same story:
results over rhetoric.
These aren't "influencers" shilling for paychecks; they're patriots delivering while you tweet from the sidelines, seething that real warriors are getting shit done.
But of course you wouldn't know that, would you, Emerald?
Your "profound" skepticism is just the psychological tic of a grifter who assumes everyone else operates on the same transactional, soul-rotted calculus as you.
Projection is your pathology...accusing MAGA voices of being "paid to push" because that's how you move.
We support Harmeet because she's earned it through blood, sweat, and unrelenting litigation against the machine you only cosplay fighting.
Free of charge.
No FARA strings, no Zionist boogeyman scripts, no Epstein-adjacent baggage you're so eager to ignore in your own circle.
You're not a truth-teller, sweetheart.
You're a toxin in the bloodstream of the movement...a professional divider whose lies erode trust faster than any deep-state op ever could.
The replies to your drivel prove it:
real Americans aren't buying your bullshit.
They're rejecting it with the ferocity of those who've actually read the filings, watched the lawsuits land, and seen the results.
Harmeet for AG isn't a conspiracy; it's the logical elevation of excellence.
You?
Stay the fuck in your lane...the one paved with discarded credibility and desperate rage-bait.
MAGA doesn't need your brand of "savage bigotry" it needs spine.
Yours snapped long ago.
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Emerald Robinson ✝️@EmeraldRobinson
Are MAGA influencers being paid to push Harmeet Dillon and/or Todd Blanche for AG? These two people are already working at the DOJ. And what were the results?
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@truHonestTakes @BretWeinstein Do you think Iran, having produced nuclear material enriched to 60%, for which there is no peaceful use, is not trying to achieve nuclear ICBM capability? Or do you not care? If it is a problem, what is your proposed alternative solution?
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@BretWeinstein They don’t care. All the people holding the levers of power care about is Israel.
Any normal person who supports the war is just a willfully ignorant or stupid. So understanding them is a fools game.
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@tanomuzeA Besides being honorable, you have a rich, deep, and fascinating culture.
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