TreeCreeper Guitars

1.4K posts

TreeCreeper Guitars banner
TreeCreeper Guitars

TreeCreeper Guitars

@treecreeperltd

Hand crafted stringed instrument makers and repairers based in Lees Oldham U.K.

Lees Oldham U.K. Katılım Ağustos 2013
1.5K Takip Edilen477 Takipçiler
Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Over 500 rocket landings now
English
15.6K
32.5K
413.2K
71.5M
LOTR Universe
LOTR Universe@Lordoftheringsu·
The Return of the King 1980 - during the Siege of Minas Tirith, the forces of Mordor struggle to break the gate at first. Then Grond, empowered by the dark sorcery of the Witch-king of Angmar, finally shatters it. Gandalf confronts him at the entrance, and just as they are about to clash, the Riders of Rohan arrive and turn the tide of the battle. Grond was a battering ram, used by Sauron's forces to destroy the Great Gate of Minas Tirith during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. Grond was created in Mordor. It was first used by Sauron's forces during the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. Grond was drawn to the Great Gate by "great beasts" and was wielded by mountain-trolls. It was used against the Great Gate because it was the weakest point on the wall of Minas Tirith. The first attempt was unsuccessful, the gate swung and a boom went through the city but the gate stood. Then the Black Captain cried out thrice and with each cry the ram hit against the gate and finally on the third Grond broke through and the gates burst open allowing Sauron's forces to enter Minas Tirith. Grond means "very weighty and ponderous" in Sindarin. It was named intentionally to evoke the memory of the ancient weapon of Morgoth, the "Hammer of the Underworld".
English
22
266
2.7K
553.6K
TreeCreeper Guitars
TreeCreeper Guitars@treecreeperltd·
@Math_files Clever them English people! A saying from the Legendary Steeplejack Fred , “Men in sheds built this country and men in suits ruined it”. True story
English
0
2
9
426
Math Files
Math Files@Math_files·
In 1798, a scientist effectively “weighed” the Earth — without leaving his laboratory. The English scientist Henry Cavendish designed an incredibly sensitive experiment. Inside a quiet wooden shed, he hung a horizontal rod from a very thin wire. Two small lead spheres were attached to the ends of the rod. Nearby, he placed two much larger lead balls. Because of gravity, the large spheres slightly pulled the smaller ones. The force was extremely tiny — so small that the rod twisted by only a minute fraction of a degree. Yet that tiny twist held a big secret. By carefully measuring this small movement, Cavendish determined the strength of the gravitational attraction between objects. From this, scientists could calculate the mass of the entire Earth. His estimate was remarkably close. Cavendish calculated Earth’s mass to be about 6 × 10²⁴ kilograms, while modern measurements give 5.97 × 10²⁴ kilograms. Sometimes the biggest discoveries come from measuring the smallest forces.
Math Files tweet media
English
1.1K
3.5K
30.5K
30.8M
Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@RestoreBritain_ THEY are the ones who want race extinction, which means THEY are the Nazis!
English
722
1.1K
20.1K
406.9K
Restore Britain
Restore Britain@RestoreBritain_·
Reform have already started calling Restore Britain 'neo-nazi'. It's scared.
English
602
1.6K
35.1K
653.5K
Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
More exciting news for Restore Britain - we hit 70,000 members hit earlier today. Councillor numbers already in double figures, a 10% poll and 10k more members than the Lib Dems. The British people have a party that will fight for them, and them alone. restorebritain.org.uk/join_us
Rupert Lowe MP tweet media
English
502
3K
18.7K
245.3K
Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@SydSteyerhart White extinctionism should be condemned in all its forms, just as extinctionism of any race should be condemned
English
376
971
13.1K
129K
Commie Gibberish of the Day
Commie Gibberish of the Day@CommieGibberish·
Body cameras have been a nuclear bomb for the myth of the long-suffering Black in America. Imagine the COSTS you and I will pay for these people throughout the rest of their lives. Speaking of nuclear bombs: Nagasaki, Hiroshima, Detroit, and Chicago prove that a few thousand of these people are infinitely more destructive than a detonated nuclear bomb.
English
760
902
7.5K
283.7K
TreeCreeper Guitars retweetledi
Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
I have spent the last ten days at our inquiry listening to the testimonies of women who have been raped and abused by packs of mainly Pakistani Muslim men. One girl was raped, and then had a whisky bottle forced into her. It shattered inside her. She was 12. 12, Prime Minister. This has happened all over Britain. Everywhere. It still goes on today. NOW. Thousands and thousands and thousands of British girls treated as meat. As dirt. As pieces of shit. What are you doing about it? The honest answer is this. F*** all. You are more concerned about clinging on to the Muslim vote than acting to protect vulnerable British girls. I have never been so furious at a British Prime Minister. You honestly disgust me. You should be ashamed of yourself. I truly mean that. Act now, and I mean now, or history will be appropriately brutal.
English
1.2K
11.1K
54.1K
693.2K
Rick Scott
Rick Scott@SenRickScott·
Here we go again….according to @SenSchumer it’s racist to ensure only American citizens vote in our elections. After Biden & Schumer allowed MILLIONS of illegal aliens to flood into the U.S., the SAVE America Act is essential to stop Soros-backed Leftist radicals from using votes of illegals to gain & hold power.
Chuck Schumer@SenSchumer

The SAVE Act would impose Jim Crow style restrictions on voting. It will be dead on arrival in the Senate. My statement:

English
1.7K
3.2K
23.5K
1.6M
Konstantin Kisin
Konstantin Kisin@KonstantinKisin·
The British economy looks like it’s growing but we're actually poorer than we were 20 years ago. That is because politicians use mass immigration to cover up economic decline.
English
212
1.6K
11.7K
213.1K
Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@DefiantLs He’s calling for genocide of Whites and the crowd is cheering
English
2.5K
4.7K
60K
1.1M
Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
South African Julius Malema leads another rally calling for his supporters to murder White South Africans, "Shoot to kill, kill the boer, the farmer..."
English
2.1K
5.3K
23.8K
2.1M
Jess
Jess@jessgill03·
Almost all British ads now have: A) a mixed race couple (mostly white woman and black man) B) men always being the butt of the joke and women are always the sensible ones. C) ethnic minorities extremely over represented. D) the only time white people are shown is when it comes to assisted suicide or to be depicted as the bad guy in the ad. It’s extremely telling about how the cosmopolitan elite see the British people.
English
1.5K
3.1K
28K
687.5K
TreeCreeper Guitars retweetledi
Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
ZXX
3.3K
15.4K
203.2K
60.2M
Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
NASA has officially confirmed the return of humans to the Moon. Artemis II, the first crewed mission to venture beyond low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 in 1972, is now set to launch on February 6, 2026. This 10-day flight will send four astronauts on a journey around the Moon, serving as a vital rehearsal for future lunar landings. The crew consists of NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman (commander), Victor Glover (pilot), and Christina Koch (mission specialist), together with Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen. Koch will make history as the first woman to travel beyond low Earth orbit, while Hansen will become the first Canadian to participate in a lunar mission. Although Artemis II will not include a landing, it will rigorously test NASA’s Orion spacecraft and deep-space exploration systems in real conditions. After launching from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the crew will complete an initial orbit around Earth to check life-support and other critical systems. They will then perform a trans-lunar injection burn, using the Moon’s gravity to swing around its far side in a classic figure-eight trajectory. The mission will take the astronauts more than 230,000 miles from Earth at their farthest point, following a free-return path that allows them to coast back to Earth without additional engine burns. The flight concludes with a high-velocity atmospheric reentry and Pacific Ocean splashdown. No humans have traveled this far from Earth in more than 50 years—the previous record was set by Apollo 17 in December 1972. Artemis II paves the way for Artemis III, targeted for 2027, which aims to achieve the first crewed Moon landing of the 21st century.
Massimo tweet media
English
453
1.4K
9.1K
708.2K
Janet Murray
Janet Murray@jan_murray·
Dear @DeborahMeaden, You asked for examples of people who have faced serious consequences for expressing lawful opinions in the UK. The replies to @EssexPR’s post provide many. Among those mentioned are a children’s author, a barrister, a senior journalist, a poet, a dance company founder, a social worker, a university professor, a comedy writer and a doctor. In many of these cases, people lost work or livelihoods, or were subjected to legal or criminal proceedings, after expressing lawful views relating to biological sex. Many of those affected are also self-employed. As a businesswoman yourself, you’ll appreciate the added vulnerability that brings - there are no tribunals, no HR processes and no safety net. I’m one of them. As a self-employed business owner, I lost my livelihood after saying I didn’t like the phrase “pregnant people.” I lost clients, business connections, long-standing service providers and income. My reputation was ‘smeared’ to the point that, at 51, I’m having to restart my career. Like many others who find themselves in this position, I’m now seeking funding to meet my own legal costs. Even if views differ on other matters, I hope you’ll read the replies and recognise that Adam Brooks is right on this point. And that expressing lawful views relating to biological sex can carry serious and enduring professional consequences - particularly for self-employed women. Women in this position need meaningful support.
English
277
1.2K
7.6K
159.8K
Andrew McCarthy
Andrew McCarthy@AJamesMcCarthy·
I don’t think it’s fully hit me yet that we’re less than a month from humans flying further into space than ever in history.
English
147
227
5.6K
268.4K