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@phenixflight

🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🐈‍⬛☕️ Remember: It can always get worse.

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cats with powerful impression 🐾
I’m a shark…a very lazy shark…
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Democrats Deliver
Democrats Deliver@DemzDeliver·
🚨 Democratic Governor Katie Hobbs has now erased the medical debt of nearly 500,000 Arizonans.
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Michael F Ozaki MD
Michael F Ozaki MD@brontyman·
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Joel Colmenares.
Joel Colmenares.@ModReflexion·
El rover Curiosity de la NASA ha revelado cómo se ve el cielo nocturno en Marte, que está a 225 millones de kilómetros de distancia.
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#WOMENSART
#WOMENSART@womensart1·
Uk embroidery artist who works under the name Sew Beautiful known for her vast landscapes #WomensArt #Saturday
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Dan Osborn
Dan Osborn@osbornforne·
Before Citizens United, billionaires spent around $16 million on presidential elections. In 2024, they spent $2.6 BILLION. And what did they get for that money? They got a MASSIVE tax cut for themselves.
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Acyn
Acyn@Acyn·
Buttigieg: If you want a house, your mortgage went up because interest rates went up, because of this war. Your tank of gas got more expensive. The price of food this summer will be more expensive because fertilizer is more expensive because of this war. They are asking for an extra half trillion dollars for the defense budget. That is thousands of dollars from every household in this country. So we are paying directly for this. And what do we get in return? Is the world any safer? No
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Undiscovered History
Undiscovered History@HistoryUnd·
Tom Brown, a retired engineer, dedicated 25 years to preserving approximately 1,200 apple varieties from extinction.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
No other species on Earth has a teamwork system quite like ants. This tiny creature pulls off missions far bigger than its size could ever suggest.
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Global UPDATES
Global UPDATES@GlobalUpdates24·
🚨BREAKING – Mexico's President has decided to roll out Universal Healthcare for all Mexicans Around 130 million citizens will begin to enjoy free healthcare from next year
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
A Pennsylvania farmer has rejected a $15 million offer from data center developers, choosing instead to permanently protect his family's land. Mervin Raudabaugh has lived and worked his farmland in Silver Spring Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, for more than 51 years. He milked cows there for decades, and the property holds deep personal meaning—his mother passed away in his arms inside the family barn. To developers eyeing the land for a high-tech data center, it represented prime real estate near major infrastructure corridors. To Raudabaugh, every acre is an irreplaceable piece of family history. Last month, he made a decision that surprised the local market: rather than accept the $15 million+ offer, he sold the development rights to his 261-acre property for about $2 million through a conservation easement held by the Lancaster Farmland Trust (with funding and support from Silver Spring Township's preservation program). This legal agreement permanently restricts the land to agricultural use only—no data centers, no industrial development. The easement binds future owners as well, ensuring the farmland remains green forever. The developers' pressure was intense; township officials reported aggressive approaches that led Raudabaugh's attorney to consider seeking a court injunction against harassment. Silver Spring Township has long prioritized preservation. Since a 2013 voter-approved referendum dedicating a portion of earned income tax to farmland, open space, and forest protection (costing the average household roughly $120 per year), the community has preserved 21 properties totaling hundreds of acres. Raudabaugh can still sell the land someday, but only as farmland—likely fetching far less than the data center deal would have paid. In total, his compensation will be a fraction of the $15 million on the table. In an era when farmland is increasingly swallowed by digital infrastructure to power AI and cloud computing, his choice stands out as a deliberate stand for heritage, legacy, and community over maximum profit. For Raudabaugh, the quiet certainty that his family barn and fields will endure outweighs any fortune a tech giant could provide—a powerful reminder that some values transcend dollars. ["Man turns down $15M to prevent farmland from becoming data center." WFLA, 2026]
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
What the Artemis II astronauts did over the last 10 days was a testament to their bravery. And the fact that they traveled farther from Earth than anyone ever has, re-entered our atmosphere at more than 24,000 mph, and splashed down safely was a testament to human ingenuity. Thanks to everyone at @NASA for making this mission possible, and for taking us along for the ride.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
When you have a bad day at work but you don't smoke.
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caio temer
caio temer@canalCCore2·
O Farol do Jument foi construído em 1904, foi um pesadelo de engenharia que durou 7 anos. Erguido sobre o recife Ar-Gazeg, na Bretanha, os operários só trabalhavam na maré baixa, içando blocos de granito de barcos em meio a mares brutais. A obra foi financiada por Charles Potron, um sobrevivente de naufrágio que deixou 400 mil francos para que um farol fosse feito naquele ponto mortal. O desafio foi insano: cada pedra de granito era encaixada como um quebra-cabeça para suportar ondas de 30 metros de altura. A força do oceano era tão absurda que a estrutura original começou a rachar logo no início, exigindo reforços de aço perfurados a 30m de profundidade na rocha para o farol não tombar. Uma das construções mais épicas e perigosas da história.
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aHEMagain Actual
aHEMagain Actual@aHEMandias·
When the count per pound of your shrimp is a negative number. — #ahemFOOD @phenixflight this isn’t fair wtf
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