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@uqoh

5'10. Juris. Ngeyel. Dysania. Hobbledehoy. Komisch. Inquisitive. Agastopian. OCPD. Nomophobia. Pyromania. Satyriasis. Humblebrag. Depressed tweets.

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MFW@uqoh·
Kalo udah enggak suka sama orang, yang diserang pasti pribadinya. Enggak ada lagi urusan soal kualitas. Apa pun yang dilakukan pasti salah.
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SOLEH SOLIHUN
SOLEH SOLIHUN@solehsolihun·
katanya gabung board of peace biar mudah bantu palestina. itu ngebebasin 9 wni yang disandera israel aja susah.
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JUBI NEWS
JUBI NEWS@News_jubi·
Kabar duka dari Papua. Aliko Walia (Laki-laki, 8 tahun) meninggal dunia setelah berjuang 36 hari dengan luka tembak tembus di dada kanan. Ia menjadi korban saat operasi militer di Puncak pada 14 April lalu. Ibunya, Wundilina Tabuni (Perempuan, 40 tahun), tewas di tempat pada hari kejadian. 🥀 Selengkapnya:  jubi.id/meepago/2026/a… #PengungsiInternalPapua #IDPsPapua #Papua #Indonesia #WestPapua #PapuanLivesMatter jubi.id | FB: JubiNews | X: @News_jubi | IG: newsjubi | Tiktok: @jubinews | Youtube: @jubinews
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Rizki Salminen💜
Rizki Salminen💜@tilehopper·
you know, pas kecil gue suka nonton drama Joseon karena dulu itu hyperfixation bokap dan nyokap. Terus tiap kali ada plotline penasihat/tabib raja ternyata manipulatif dan menyembunyikan kondisi kerajaan sebenarnya atau buat Raja benci sama protagonis gue pas kecil mikir "masa orang yang jadi pemimpin bisa dibegoin kayak begitu" lol. lmao
TxtdariUGM@Txtdariiugm

jadi inget podcast bocor alus @tempodotco yg judulnya "Peran Teddy Indra Wijaya dalam Komunikasi di Istana Negara". Di menit 33:38 dijelasin kalo Teddy ngefilter materi presentasi pejabat yg mau ketemu prabowo. Selain kurasi jumlah halaman ppt, yg lebih gokil Teddy juga kurasi data biar yg ditampilin yang bagus-bagus aja 😭

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Tom & Jery@jerytomjery·
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@anishmoonka Can you share the story of the fish's discovery?
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A marine biologist was wandering through a fish market in Indonesia. He was on his honeymoon, looking for lunch. His wife pointed at something weird. He looked. It was a coelacanth, a fish thought extinct for 65 million years. His name was Mark Erdmann. The year was 1997. He had just identified a second population of the world's most famous "living fossil." None of it happens if he sticks to a tour itinerary. Wandering off-plan is how brains were built to learn. Oxford researchers showed in 2024 that the reward chemicals in the middle of your brain start firing the moment you encounter something new, before you've even seen anything good. That same signal is what pulls you down a side street instead of letting you walk back to the hotel. In familiar places, the system shuts off. Your brain goes on autopilot. The part of your brain that stores memory, called the hippocampus, fires harder in unfamiliar places too. This is why one strange afternoon in a foreign neighborhood will lodge in your head for years, while ten years of office commutes blur into one beige smear. Daniel Kahneman, who won a Nobel Prize for studying how we think, ran a famous study in 1993. We don't remember our experiences as a full average. We remember the peaks and the endings. A 2006 study at New Zealand's University of Canterbury proved this on actual vacations. The single best predictor of how happy people remembered a trip was their best 24-hour stretch. The total length of the trip barely mattered. Translation: one weird, unscheduled afternoon will outweigh six days of pre-booked museum tickets. CivicScience's 2024 survey found 71% of US adults rate trip planning stressful. A 2017 Wyndham study found 67% feel paralyzed by too many options before they even leave home. People are designing their own misery on a spreadsheet and calling it a vacation. Penicillin came from someone forgetting to clean a petri dish. The microwave came from a guy noticing a chocolate bar melted in his pocket. The word "serendipity" itself was coined in 1754 from a Persian story about three princes from Serendip (now Sri Lanka) who kept finding things they weren't looking for. What you remember is the part you didn't plan.
田中翠香@suikakinenbi

一人旅をする最大の理由 こんなメチャクチャな旅程に誰かを巻き込む訳にはいかないから。

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Middle East Observer
Middle East Observer@ME_Observer_·
⚡️⭕️ Al Aqsa Flood changed the world
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Paul Rees. ex Rucksack.
Paul Rees. ex Rucksack.@HannahIamthest1·
Two young boys are playing football in a Manchester park when all of a sudden a massive Rotweiller races up to them, seizes one of the boys in its massive jaws and begins shaking the little boy violently from side to side. The other little boy, thinking quickly, pulled a plank off the wooden fence and jammed it into the dogs collar and twisted. The dog began to choke, then died as it opened its mouth and dropped the first boy. First aiders ran to the scene to help the injured boy as a journalist from the Manchester Evening News, also on the scene, congratulated the little boy saviour and was already beginning to pen his headline but needed some fact to embellish the story. “Man Utd hero saves friend from certain death” he wrote out aloud. “I don’t support Utd” said the little boy. “Man City fan thinks quickly to help friend in distress” hastily scribbles the journalist. “But I’m not a city fan either”, complained the little boy. “Who do you follow?” Asked the irritated journalist. “Liverpool” proudly exclaimed the little boy The headlines that night read... “Scouse Thug Slaughters Family Pet” And that my friends is how it works in newspaper journalism…
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Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD@MushtaqBilalPhD·
> be Alexandra Elbakyan > be born in Kazakhstan in 1988 > start coding at 12 > hack your internet provider at 14 > hack MIT Press at 16 to download neuroscience books you can't afford > get a CS degree from Satbayev University > intern in neuroscience at Georgia Tech > speak at Harvard on brain-computer interfaces > notice researchers can't read the papers they need > notice academic publishers charging $30 a paper > notice peer reviewers worked for free > notice editors worked for free > notice universities funded the research with billions of dollars of public money > build Sci-Hub in 2011 > upload nearly every paywalled research paper ever published > give it away for free > get sued by Elsevier > get hit with a $15 million judgment > don't give a flying f*ck > keep Sci-Hub up > get domain after domain seized > register a new one > keep Sci-Hub up > get investigated by the US Department of Justice > don't give a flying f*ck > get accused of working for Russian intelligence > don't give a flying f*ck > have the FBI subpoena your iCloud > get named one of Nature's ten people who mattered in science > get a parasitoid wasp named after you > get a deep-sea snail named after you > get the Electronic Frontier Foundation Award for Access to Scientific Knowledge > become a legend
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The NATO phonetic alphabet is the most widely used radiotelephone spelling alphabet. Its use ensures clarity in transmission of critical information, commonly used in military and aviation communications. Do you know all the letters?
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
In 2020, a Stockholm University lab mixed sperm and egg fluid from 16 couples in a dish. Some men's sperm got pulled toward the fluid much harder than others. And in half the cases, the egg picked a stranger's sperm over the partner's. The egg releases a chemical bait. Sperm carry tiny smell sensors on their heads that pick up that bait. When the smell matches, the sperm speeds up and swims straight at the egg. When it doesn't, the sperm slows down or loses its line. The lead researcher, John Fitzpatrick, called it a chemical breadcrumb trail. The sperm race is mostly a myth. A man releases around 100 million sperm at a time. Only about 250 ever reach the egg. The rest die along the way. The vagina is acidic and kills most of them. The cervix makes thick mucus that traps them like flypaper. The womb's immune system attacks them as foreign invaders. And half of the survivors pick the wrong fallopian tube, because only one of the two tubes has the egg in it. By the time anyone even gets close, the race is already over. Then the egg picks. The egg is selecting for immune-system genes. The more different the father's immune genes are from the mother's, the wider the range of diseases their child can fight off later. So the egg favors sperm that bring more genetic diversity. Fitzpatrick thinks this could explain some of the 30% of infertility cases doctors label "unexplained." For some couples, their bodies just don't chemically match, even when everything else does. Out of 100 million sperm, your father's chemistry was the one the egg agreed to let in. Which means all of us are, in some way, the quiet outcome of a chemistry test no one studied for.
Curiosity@CuriosityonX

🚨: Scientists reveal that eggs choose the winner: sperm don't win the race after all. YOU DIDN'T WIN THE RACE, YOU WERE CHOSEN

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Kamal Reza
Kamal Reza@andikamalreza·
Gw 1 mnt ketawa abis nonton ini ya Allah
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Sisters in Danger x Simponi@SistersInDanger·
TW / Gang rape (pemerkosaan berkelompok) 🤬🤬 Pelaku: 2 polisi, 2 sipil Penonton: 3 polisi Korban: 1 perempuan 18 tahun MASUK AKAL GA, PAK @ListyoSigitP @DivHumas_Polri KALAU ANAK BUAHNYA CUMA DIHUKUM ETIK? DI MANA HATI NURANI? DI MANA HUKUM YANG ADIL? APA GA TERBAYANG BETAPA TAKUTNYA KORBAN REMAJA DIKEROYOK POLISI DEWASA SEPERTI ITU? PARA PEMERKOSA APA SUDAH DIHUKUM BERAT, SELAIN DIPECAT? PENONTON PEMERKOSAAN JUGA PELAKU KARENA MEMBIARKAN. APALAGI MEREKA SEMUA PENEGAK HUKUM YANG HARUSNYA MELINDUNGI, BUKAN MALAH JADI PELAKU KEJAHATAN BIADAB. ASTAGHFIRULLAHALADZIM 😭😭 Tolong @kpp_pa @KomnasPerempuan kawal kasus biadab ini.
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🇨🇭🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿InLucysHead🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇨🇭©
Tough to be Irish... "What's your name?" asked the teacher. "Mohammad," he replied. "You're in Ireland now," replied the teacher, "So from now on you will be known as Mike. Mohammad returned home after school. "How was your day, Mohammad?" his mother asked. "My name is not Mohammad. I'm in Ireland, and now my name is Mike”. "Are you ashamed of your name? Are you trying to dishonour your parents, your heritage, your religion? Shame on you!" And his mother beat the shit out of him. Then she called his father, who beat the shit out of him again. The next day, Mohammad returned to school. The teacher saw all of his fresh bruises. "What happened to you, Mike?" she asked. "Well, shortly after becoming an Irishman, I was attacked by two f00king Arabs."
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Englishman: "That's your dog?" Welshman: "Aye" Englishman: "Mind if I speak to him?' Welshman: "Dog doesn't talk.” Englishman: Hey dog, how's it going?" Dog: "Doing all right." Welshman: (look of shock) Englishman: Is this your owner?" (Pointing at the Welshman) Dog: "Yep." Englishman: How's he treating you?" Dog: "Real good. He walks me twice a day, feeds me great food and takes me to the park once a week to play." Welshman: (Look of total disbelief!) Englishman: "Mind if I talk to your horse?" Welshman: "Horse doesn't talk.” Englishman: "Hey, horse, how's it going?" Horse: "Cool." Welshman: (Extreme look of shock!) Englishman: "Is this your owner?" (Pointing to the Welshman) Horse: "Yep." Englishman: "How's he treating you?" Horse: "Pretty good, thanks for asking. He rides me, brushes me down often and keeps me in a nice stable to protect me from the weather." Welshman: (Look of total amazement!) Englishman: "Mind if I talk to your sheep?" Welshman: "That sheep's a f00king liar!!”
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
A 19-year-old drops out of school in Paris, teaches himself to code on an Apple II, builds X-rated chat rooms, and makes his first million before he can legally drink. Then he hacks the French president's phone. To prove a point about weak security. He gets arrested. Spends a month in jail. Most people's story ends there. His starts. He founds Iliad in 1999 and launches a telecom brand called Free. The name is the strategy. He prices unlimited mobile at €19.99/month when every French carrier was charging €45+. The entire industry collapses into a price war overnight. French consumers save an estimated €10 billion over the next five years. Three legacy carriers post the worst quarterly results in their history. Today Iliad has 52 million subscribers across France, Italy, and Poland. €10 billion in annual revenue. €2.25 billion in operating free cash flow last year, up 23% year over year. Niel took it private because he got tired of quarterly earnings calls constraining his ability to start wars in new markets. While building a telecom empire, he also bought Le Monde (France's paper of record), co-owns the rights to "My Way" by Sinatra, founded 42 (a tuition-free coding school with zero teachers that accepts anyone regardless of credentials), built Station F (the world's largest startup campus in a converted Paris freight depot), seed-funded Mistral AI, invested €100 million in Kyutai alongside Eric Schmidt, and bought a Parisian palace from a Qatari prince for $227 million. His partner is Delphine Arnault. The CEO of Dior. The daughter of Bernard Arnault, the richest person in Europe. He sits on the board of KKR. Yesterday he launched Free Max. Unlimited 5G data in 135+ countries for €19.99/month. Same playbook he's been running for 25 years: walk into a market where carriers charge $15/day for roaming, price it at 66 cents, and watch every competitor scramble. Xavier Niel is worth $14.2 billion and the only CEO in telecom who responds to customer death threats by showing up to the parking lot.
Florian Darroman@floriandarroman

This guy is our French Elon Musk (even cooler than Elon, I would say) He just released a new mobile service that covers all of these red countries (doesn't mean they're communists) with unlimited data for €19.90/mo. Now I can just use my French number in Indonesia 🫶

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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
In 1973, a 26-year-old English teacher in the United States threw three pages of a story into the bin. He thought it was terrible. He was done with it. His wife pulled the pages out of the trash, smoothed them out, and read them. That story became one of the bestselling novels in history. At the time, Stephen King was living in a trailer in Maine with his wife Tabitha and two small children. He taught English at a private high school. She worked the second shift at Dunkin’ Donuts. He also worked summers at an industrial laundry and took extra jobs as a janitor and a gas pump attendant. He could not afford his own typewriter. He used his wife’s, set up on a makeshift desk she had fitted between the washing machine and the dryer. He had already written three novels. None of them were published. Then he started writing a story about a bullied teenage girl with supernatural powers. After three pages, he hated it. He felt he did not understand the character and could not make it work. He crumpled the pages and threw them away. The next day, he came home from work and found Tabitha reading those pages. She had pulled them out of the bin, covered in cigarette ash, and sat down to read them. “You’ve got something here,” she told him. “If you don’t know how teenage girls act, I’ll help you with that part. Just finish it.” He finished it. The book was called Carrie. It was rejected by 30 publishers. Then one finally said yes. They did not even own a telephone. When the publisher called to accept the book, Tabitha had to dress up the kids, walk to the neighbour’s house, and call Stephen at work. He said she had never called him at work before. When he picked up the phone, they were both out of breath. The advance was $2,500. He used it to move his family out of the trailer. Carrie went on to sell over 1 million copies in its first year. Stephen King has since published over 60 novels. More than 350 million copies sold worldwide. But none of it would have happened if Tabitha King had not pulled three crumpled pages out of a bin in their laundry room.
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intinyadeh
intinyadeh@intinyadeh·
#intinyadeh kasus pemerkosaan dan NCII anak di bawah umur oleh mantan pacar. Waktu masih pacaran, korban main ke rumah pelaku, pas mau pulang, pelaku dorong korban ke kasur, diperkosa, direkam. Pas putus, pelaku ancam sebar videonya. Korban kelas 10 SMA, pelaku umur 25thn.
capricornb@SReimal32604

TW // PEMERKOSAAN, SEXUAL HARASSMENT, GROOMING TWITTER DO YOUR MAGIC Bantu up sodara gw, korban pemerkosaan mantannya yg diancem bakal disebarin videonya.

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konde.co@konde_co·
Di NTT, seorang anak 16 tahun menjadi korban pemerkosaan hingga mengalami perdarahan hebat dan trauma. Tersangka dilantik jadi tentara meski statusnya buron. Usai ramai, tersangka dipecat dari tentara; korban masih berjuang mendapat keadilan lewat proses hukum. konde.co/2026/03/anak-s… #StopKekerasanSeksual #LawanImpunitas
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LIPS@LIPSedane·
Buruh PT Yihong yang dipecat manajemen dan dibully massal di media sosial pada awal 2025, telah memenangkan kasus. Dengan solidaritas dari berbagai jaringan, pertarungan sengit di media sosial, dan penggunaan ruang-ruang advokasi.
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Pandu@pandurijal·
Coba Google nomor HP lo sekarang, pake tanda kutip: "08xx-xxxx-xxxx" Kemungkinan besar lo bakal nemu nomor lo terdaftar di puluhan bahkan ratusan situs yang lo bahkan gak pernah daftar ke sana. Lengkap dengan alamat sekarang, alamat lama, nama keluarga, dan estimasi umur lo.
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