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Sam-t

Sam-t

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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
This is equivalent to trying to sell a cop drugs while he’s in uniform in his police car.
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@Franklin_Graham Certainly! Lord! fire and brimstone on the non believers and the perverse! .. unless they claim the blood of Your Son!
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Franklin Graham
Franklin Graham@Franklin_Graham·
I’m in Minsk, Belarus. Would you pray as I preach the Gospel tonight and tomorrow night?
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@TheFigen_ if only she let Jack on board!
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
In 1982, Titanic survivor Ruth Becker said the ship broke in two — the Titanic Historical Society treasurer grabbed the mic and told her she was mistaken. Three years later, the wreck was found broken in half.
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INTERIOR PORN
INTERIOR PORN@INTERIORPORN1·
We don’t talk about that enough.
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@CharlesMullins2 imagine a sky balloon network of solar panels. transforms energy while keeping the city cool at the same time.
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TheNewPhysics
TheNewPhysics@CharlesMullins2·
🚨 THE SUN MAY BE TOO POWERFUL FOR SPACE SOLAR PANELS Scientists may have discovered a strange limit to solar power in space. In orbit, solar panels can only cool themselves by radiating heat into space. A new study found that absorbing too much infrared sunlight actually overheats the panels enough to REDUCE total power output. In other words: More sunlight doesn’t always mean more electricity in space. Researchers say future spacecraft may intentionally reject parts of the Sun’s infrared spectrum to stay cooler and generate MORE usable energy. Space solar design may be about thermal balance not maximum absorption. Follow for more future physics and space discoveries.
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@TheIranWatcher I think what really sad is that the region might have ecologically unique creatures that are not known or lesser known to the world.
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The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷
The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷@TheIranWatcher·
🚨 Environmental disaster unfolding along Iran’s Persian Gulf coastline after an estimated 80,000 barrels of oil spilled into the sea near Kharg Island. This video shows thick oil sludge and contamination coating parts of the coastline as dark slicks spread through Gulf waters, creating a severe environmental hazard and devastating marine life and coastal ecosystems. Satellite imagery over recent days revealed massive oil slicks stretching across dozens of square kilometers near Iran’s main oil export hub, raising fears of long-term ecological damage across the region. The Islamic Republic bears full responsibility for the environmental destruction, years of negligence, unsafe infrastructure, and the broader instability surrounding Iran’s oil and maritime operations.
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🚨 An estimated 80,000 barrels of oil have spilled into the Persian Gulf from Iran’s Kharg Island export terminal. A major reason is the regime’s chronic lack of modern oil storage infrastructure. Decades of mismanagement, corruption, and misplaced priorities left Iran with limited onshore storage capacity. With the U.S. naval blockade restricting exports, oil reportedly backed up rapidly, forcing excessive pressure on aging pipelines and increased reliance on old tankers as floating storage. Leaks like this are a predictable result. The environmental toll on the Persian Gulf could be severe: ⚪️ Oil contaminates and poisons birds, sea turtles, fish, and marine mammals, potentially triggering large-scale die-offs ⚪️ It damages mangroves, coral reefs, and seagrass in one of the world’s most fragile semi-enclosed seas ⚪️ Long-term pollution threatens fisheries, water quality, and coastal ecosystems across the region Kharg Island is Iran’s main oil export hub, handling the vast majority of the regime’s crude exports. Any disruption, accident, or infrastructure failure there carries major economic and environmental consequences. The spill also exposes deeper problems inside Iran’s oil sector. Years of regime-at-fault sanctions, corruption, underinvestment, and neglected infrastructure have left critical facilities aging and vulnerable. Iran’s environment and wildlife continue paying the price for decades of regime corruption and neglect, while billions flow into the IRGC, proxy warfare, and missile programs instead of critical infrastructure and environmental protection.

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il Donaldo Trumpo
il Donaldo Trumpo@PapiTrumpo·
I SWEAR I UNDERSTAND CHINESE NOW!!!🤣🤣🤣
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Captain Insight
Captain Insight@CaptainInsightX·
33 years ago a PhD student cracked Microsoft's secret protocol alone. Linus Torvalds invented Git because of him. 🤯 Meet Andrew Tridgell 🇦🇺 > Australian engineer. Born 1967. Goes by "Tridge." > 1991 ~ a PhD student in Canberra. > Couldn't get his computers to share files with Windows. > Microsoft's networking protocol was a black box. > So he wrote a packet sniffer. Read raw network traffic. > Reverse-engineered Microsoft's protocol byte by byte. Alone. > Built Samba in 1992. Released it free. > Today every Linux server, every NAS box, every printer, every Android backup ~ runs Samba. 🚀 > 2001 ~ Microsoft CEO called Linux "a cancer." > Microsoft refused to share its protocols. Samba had to keep guessing. > 2006 ~ Tridge flew to Luxembourg. > Testified against Microsoft in EU antitrust court. > Microsoft lost. At every level. > Forced to publish their secrets. > Meanwhile in 2005 ~ he reverse-engineered BitKeeper. > The proprietary tool the Linux kernel ran on. > BitKeeper retaliated. Revoked Linux's license overnight. > Linus had no version control. He locked himself in for 10 days. > Out came Git. > Today 94% of every developer on Earth uses it. > No Tridge ~ no Git. He built how the world talks to Windows. He beat Microsoft in court. He forced the birth of Git. One Aussie hacker. Three battles. All won. No company. No fame. Still codes from Canberra. Open-source GOAT. 🐐
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Xi Van Fleet
Xi Van Fleet@XVanFleet·
CCP responds only to strength. The Biden admin had its first high-level, in-person meetings with Chinese officials in Alaska in March 2021, where a Chinese delegate said: the United States does not have the qualification to speak to China from a position of strength.
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Sam-t@samsesz·
@Math_files I think someone need to do a long form podcast with him. fast..
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Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
Grigori Perelman, the mathematician who declined both the Fields Medal and the $1,000,000 Clay Prize.
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@Ken_LoveTW so in a sense, Trump is good for China in a way that Xi is good for San Francisco.
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The main reason Xi is treating Trump so lavishly by personally showing him around the Temple of Heaven is strategic relationship-building. There is a Chinese saying: “If you eat someone’s food, your mouth becomes soft; if you take someone’s gifts, your hands become soft.” Beijing believes that by treating Trump with extraordinary hospitality and giving him “face,” Trump may feel some obligation to reciprocate in the future. The logic is simple: If Beijing treats Trump extremely well now, perhaps Trump will show restraint later when considering future sanctions or pressure against China. But Americans generally do not operate according to that logic. During Trump’s first term, Beijing also treated him with extraordinary hospitality. Xi personally accompanied Trump through the Forbidden City and hosted lavish ceremonies in November 2017. Yet after returning to the United States, Trump quickly launched the U.S.-China tariff and trade war in January 2018 anyway. So Beijing’s attempt to “buy goodwill” through ceremonial hospitality is unlikely to fundamentally change Trump’s strategic posture. Still, Beijing may feel it has little choice. As the Chinese saying goes: “Treat a dead horse like a living horse doctor.” In other words, even if the strategy may not work, Beijing feels compelled to try because Trump is simply too powerful and unpredictable to ignore. And this itself reveals something very important: Beijing is genuinely afraid of President Trump. Otherwise, it would not continue treating him with such extraordinary warmth and caution despite years of sanctions, technological restrictions, tariffs, and geopolitical confrontation coming from Washington.
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Trump Walks Into Beijing Holding ALL The Cards, While Xi Jinping Has Never Been This Weak Before Meeting Trump. President Trump is heading to Beijing at a moment when the balance of power may be shifting dramatically against the CCP. From China’s economic slowdown and collapsing consumer confidence to the failure of BRICS dedollarization to Beijing’s growing geopolitical exposure through Iran, this video breaks down why Trump enters these negotiations holding far more leverage than most people realize.

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董小姐的日常
董小姐的日常@dongxiaojie99·
黄仁勋是怎么做到上飞机的时候就背了个双肩包,下飞机就能有一身得体西服的?有人知道吗??
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
A major modern cause of throat cancer is MOST strongly linked to transmission through: A) Kissing B) Coughing C) Oral sex D) Contaminated food Bonus: Which virus is responsible?
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Wild Bill
Wild Bill@WildBillUSA1776·
@bennyjohnson Fauci belongs in prison with an M95 mask secured to his face for eternity. Anyone agree?
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
CIA COVID WHISTLEBLOWER: “Dr. Fauci’s role in the coverup was intentional”
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Sam-t@samsesz·
@MarioNawfal "crucial" instead of "critical". "critical" might also imply that Jensen is "critical" of the trip or "critical" of the handling of the trade handling.
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Sam-t@samsesz·
@Renatta I once heard a sermon (Jesse Duplantis I think). He mentioned that God is not always in control. His argument that if God is always in control, then He's also responsible for the bad things that happen when He is in control.
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Renatta Oxendine
Renatta Oxendine@Renatta·
The world is full of uncertainty and chaos. Things keep changing and it looks like things are only getting worse. But in the midst of all the chaos, God is there. Put your trust in Him. No matter how bad the world gets, He is always in control.
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@visegrad24 is the lighting bad? or PM really pale?
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that China is providing Iran support with "specific components for missile manufacturing," but he "won’t say more than that." 🇮🇱🇨🇳
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@patriot_apranik where's the girl from sweden or switzerland? isn't she the one to protest about the environment?
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Apranik 🇮🇷🇮🇱
Apranik 🇮🇷🇮🇱@patriot_apranik·
🚨 The Islamic Republic is currently committing an irreversible environmental catastrophe.🚨 Confirmed satellite imagery reveals massive oil slicks off Kharg Island. Due to full storage from blockades, the regime is DELIBERATELY dumping excess crude oil straight into the Persian Gulf. This is not an accident; it is Ecocide. The long-term consequences are apocalyptic: Generational Dead Zones: The Persian Gulf is a semi-enclosed sea. Oil here doesn't wash away; it sinks to the benthic layer, smothering coral reefs and destroying marine habitats for decades. Toxic Food Chain: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) from the crude will bioaccumulate in fish stocks, poisoning the regional food supply for generations. Water Security: The oil slicks threaten the desalination plants that millions of people in the region rely on for drinking water. They are literally destroying the planet's oceans to cling to power for a few more days. Environmental terrorism at its worst. Where is the global outrage? Photo by @fuze_news98511
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Sam-t@samsesz·
@Pelumilovets Dan Elfman contributed greatly to this story with his music.
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Lovets🌹
Lovets🌹@Pelumilovets·
Most people don't realize how deep this scene is
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The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷
The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷@TheIranWatcher·
🚨 Ali Larijani’s location was exposed under circumstances that regime insiders themselves find suspicious. Ali Motahari openly questioned how Larijani - despite moving between safe houses - could have had his whereabouts compromised before being killed in a targeted strike. Motahari is Larijani’s brother-in-law, as his sister is married to him. When insiders start asking these questions publicly, it signals more than confusion. It points to possible internal leaks, fractures in trust, and a system where sensitive information may be slipping from within. It also raises deeper concerns about power struggles inside the Islamic Republic - where rival factions compete behind the scenes, and exposure like this may not be accidental.
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