Ross Ihringer

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Ross Ihringer

Ross Ihringer

@o59480

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Ross Ihringer
Ross Ihringer@o59480·
@screenrant Get the gay out of here!!! Too much gay stuff in the new treks. The old trek was much better and they could make 30 or 40 episodes per season with 3/4 of them being decent, versus the 8 to 10 poorly made episodes they do today.
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Ross Ihringer
Ross Ihringer@o59480·
@mmxyzzzz @wartranslated In America there probably isn't any Big company interested in building $1000 drones. They would be greeder than that.
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WarTranslated@wartranslated·
Ukrainian drone makers say they're ready to export interceptors to the US and Gulf states, Reuters reports. SkyFall's P1-SUN costs about $1,000 and has downed over 1,500 Shaheds in four months. The company can build 50,000 a month and even fly them remotely from Ukraine.
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Epic Maps 🗺️
Epic Maps 🗺️@theepicmap·
Year and method of last execution by country in Europe (Colouring based on Method) Credit: @JakubMarian
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Zach Young
Zach Young@young_zach91313·
@Dansgaming @Fallout @falloutonprime As a fan I like the show but I really don’t get the praise for the writing. I mean episode after episode has so many illogical non sense decisions. Biggest complaint from episode 5 is like wtf a tiny shit chain link fence stops all the death claws from tearing the city apart??!
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DansGaming
DansGaming@Dansgaming·
The latest episode of Fallout: Season 2 was just so damn good. This show's storytelling is just absolutely phenomenal and exceeding my expectations. Walter Goggins is really making me feel for the Ghoul. I can only hope the games reach this level of story telling someday.
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Ross Ihringer
Ross Ihringer@o59480·
@NFLonFOX I don't think any wildcard will make it to the superbowl. If I had to pick the toughest wild card team, Im thinking the Rams. I predict the 2 number #1 seeds going at it in the SB.
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FOX Sports: NFL
FOX Sports: NFL@NFLonFOX·
Which Wild Card team has the best chance to make it to the Super Bowl? 🤔
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ShadowOfAnu
ShadowOfAnu@EnlilEnkiAnu·
@forallcurious Yes. Earth see views like this with the naked eye all the time. Earth also has endless deserts. Why should this impress anyone older than 5 Earth years old?
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
A Mars rover captured Earth, Jupiter and Venus together in one cosmic view in the Martian sky.
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Al Jazeera English
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
Venezuela is roughly the same size as Nigeria or Pakistan and about 1.5 times the size of the US state of Texas. 🔴 LIVE updates: aje.io/kskxmc
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Ross Ihringer
Ross Ihringer@o59480·
@roccbhc1794 @archeohistories Ive never seen homeless live outside in my state until recently. Its a place where -20 degrees Fahrenheit is not uncommon in the Winter. In a small town this was unthinkable a few years back. Now its something I notice alot.
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rocco_420
rocco_420@roccbhc1794·
@archeohistories It doesn't seem like much has changed these days. At least in America. We still have a VAST population of homeless people in every major city over here. Its truly sad to see
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
“The Crawlers”, 1877. ‘The Crawlers’ were the lowest of the British poor. This elderly widow is sitting outside a tailor’s shop, holding a baby while its mother works. She was given a cup of tea and a slice of bread daily in return. The photograph titled “The Crawlers” was taken in 1877 and captures one of the harshest realities of Victorian poverty in London. The term “crawlers” referred to some of the most destitute people in society — often the elderly, widowed, or disabled, who were too frail to work and forced to rely on scraps of charity to survive. They were called “crawlers” because many were so weakened by hunger, disease, or age that they could only move slowly, often crawling or dragging themselves along the streets. In this haunting image, an elderly widow sits outside a tailor’s shop, cradling an infant. The baby’s mother, likely a working-class woman struggling to make ends meet, left her child in the widow’s care while she labored inside. The widow’s payment for this exhausting responsibility was meager: a cup of tea and a slice of bread a day. Such arrangements were common, as survival for the poorest relied on fragile networks of mutual aid and the charity of others. This photograph is more than a snapshot, it is a window into the crushing inequalities of Victorian society. While industrial Britain was generating immense wealth, many of its citizens were trapped in cycles of poverty, living day to day on the edge of survival. Social reformers later used photographs like this as evidence to push for changes in housing, sanitation, and welfare laws, laying the groundwork for Britain’s eventual social safety nets. © Historical Photos #archaeohistories
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Ratz Talks Everything 
Ratz Talks Everything @RatzTalks·
@AJEnglish World will celebrate every death of americans very soon I guess. The most Terrorist Country in the world. Now they openly declares they did this just to loot oils. That’s it.
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Al Jazeera English
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro joins Iraq’s Saddam Hussein and Panama’s Manuel Noriega as latest leader taken by the US aje.io/bbpn2j
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Dave Atkinson
Dave Atkinson@DaveAtkinsonMD·
@histories_arch Is this under construction? What are the deep recesses on the left hand side of the street?
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
A modern illustration depicting daily life and reconstruction efforts in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE.  Pompeii was a prosperous town located near the Bay of Naples in what is now modern-day Italy. The city was largely preserved under a thick layer of volcanic ash and pumice after eruption, providing a unique snapshot of Roman life at the time.  The illustration showcases typical Roman urban planning, including well-paved streets with high sidewalks and stepping-stones.  Archaeological excavations have uncovered numerous public buildings, private homes, and businesses, offering extensive insight into ancient Roman culture and daily life.  #archaeohistories
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Gino Hard
Gino Hard@GinoHard_·
The Minnesota Wild: • 7 wins in a row • 17-2-2 in their last 21 games • 4-0 since Quinn Hughes joined the team • Lead the NHL with 7 shutouts Looks like we have ANOTHER wagon in the Central division 🤯👀
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Kyrylo Shevchenko
Kyrylo Shevchenko@KShevchenkoReal·
⚡️⚡️⚡️BREAKING: Ukrainian drones just scored a historic first—shutting down Russia's massive Filanovsky oil platform in the Caspian Sea. Lukoil's key site was hit with 4+ strikes, halting oil & gas from 20+ wells. This beast holds 129M tons of oil & 30B m³ gas—exports via Caspian Pipeline now crippled.
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Ross Ihringer
Ross Ihringer@o59480·
@oscarin101 @TheStudyofWar Good point. I guess the EU just wants to sit back and hope the U.S. Will step in and save them again. I don't think EU has the balls to wage any wars except with themselves these days.
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oscarin gutierrez@oscarin101·
@TheStudyofWar What I don’t understand is, Why EU hasn’t made a decision to send Troops to help Ukraine??? Russia has more than 10,000 North Korean troops fighting For them, and Russia didn’t care or make an excuse to scale the war with the West As the EU makes that Excuse.
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Institute for the Study of War
Institute for the Study of War@TheStudyofWar·
NEW: The Kremlin is significantly intensifying its cognitive warfare effort to present the Russian military and economy as able to inevitably win a war of attrition against Ukraine. ⬇️ The Kremlin’s cognitive warfare effort aims to achieve several of Putin’s original war aims through a negotiated settlement, as Russian forces are currently unable to achieve them on the battlefield. Russian forces have gained 0.77 percent of Ukrainian territory since the start of 2025 while suffering disproportionately high personnel costs. Russia’s resources are not endless, as Putin is trying to assert, and Putin currently appears to be facing difficult decision points regarding the strategic sustainment of Russian force generation. Putin is very likely preparing to attempt to offset Russia’s near-exhaustion of voluntary recruitment in 2026 by mobilizing elements of Russia’s strategic reserve to sustain combat operations in Ukraine. The Kremlin remains unlikely to undertake a single large-scale mobilization at this time, however, and is most likely to persistently recruit reservists on a rolling basis. The Kremlin’s ongoing efforts to downplay or misrepresent the true intent of these personnel system changes suggest that the Kremlin remains unlikely to conduct a general mobilization of inactive reservists or repeat its 2022 partial mobilization at this time due to the heavy political costs associated with such compulsory reserve call-ups. ISW continues to assess that the West and Ukraine can leverage the manner in which Russia’s economic, demographic, and force generation challenges compound over time to force Putin to grapple with challenging decision points at home sooner than he would like. The US can use such an approach to build leverage against Russia to compel Putin to come to the negotiating table and offer concessions to end the war in Ukraine. The Kremlin has notably offered no concessions on the war in Ukraine so far and has not publicly signaled agreement with any of the United States’ recently proposed ceasefires or peace plans.
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The Beatles Earth
The Beatles Earth@BeatlesEarth·
On this day in 1980, Ringo Starr saw John Lennon for the last time. John and Yoko visited Ringo at The Plaza Hotel in NYC and stayed for five hours catching up. This polaroid is the last photo of the two of them together and was taken in May, 1979.
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The Beatles Story
The Beatles Story@beatlesstory·
What are your favourite John Lennon songs? Let us know in the comments! ❤
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Dave Flemming
Dave Flemming@FlemmingDa30605·
@IGN Absolutely ridiculous…you are a moron if you $1K for that streaming device
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IGN@IGN·
The price on the ROG Xbox Ally X has been revealed and the upcoming handheld will cost $999.99, with the base ROG Xbox Ally costing $599.99. bit.ly/4mAXA8a
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Around The NFL
Around The NFL@AroundTheNFL·
In win over Bengals, Vikings QB Carson Wentz threw quick pass (under 2.5 seconds) on 60% of his pass attempts (9 of 12, 101 yards, two TDs); J.J. McCarthy had attempted quick pass on just 17.1% of his dropbacks, per @NextGenStats #cinvsmin" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">nfl.com/news/2025-nfl-…
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Ross Ihringer
Ross Ihringer@o59480·
@BeatlesEarth I listened to as much of it as I could stand. I feel it would be ok background music in a bloody horror movie.
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The Beatles Earth
The Beatles Earth@BeatlesEarth·
In 1967, The Beatles recorded a 14-minute-long experimental piece of music called “Carnival of Light”. Aside from being premiered once at a rave, the song remains unheard to this day. Paul McCartney is still considering whether to release it to the public…
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