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traveling the world, fighting windmills & doing bitcoin things... don't sue the ocean! surf the waves!

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viajero@viaj3ro·
@Truth2Power16 @TheAliceSmith before capitalism came along there was no trillions to spend. No healthcare, no education, no prosperity. Guess what? People still fought and died in wars at a much much much higher rate than today. If you don't like it, just go back to feudalism. Or the Soviet Union
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HumansRCancer
HumansRCancer@Truth2Power16·
@TheAliceSmith Yeah, all the trillions being hoarded by billionaires & spent on wars couldn't possibly be better used to fix the rampant suffering in this magical blessing of capitalism: the record growth of homelessness, addiction, poverty, inequality, prison population, medical debt, all good
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Alice Smith
Alice Smith@TheAliceSmith·
Thank you, capitalism!
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Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
Russian non-computer space navigation system. It just uses ~500 gears.
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viajero@viaj3ro·
@Aizenberg55 @DrCaseyBabb why are 7000 non reported added to the count? Isn't it much more likely that they are absolutely reported. Only not as combatants, but as civilians instead? Which means the civilians to combatants ratio is much lower
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Aizenberg
Aizenberg@Aizenberg55·
Claims that Hamas has admitted losing 50,000 fighters are false and should not be repeated. I’ve tracked Gaza fatality data closely since 10/7. Pushing this claim is no better than spreading the fake and debunked “83% of fatalities are civilians.” Bad data cuts both ways.1/
ME24 - Middle East 24@MiddleEast_24

Hamas Admits Scale of Losses Hamas says it will pay stipends to around 50,000 widows of fighters killed by the IDF in the war it initiated. By its own admission, this suggests that up to 80% of Gaza’s dead were terrorist combatants, not civilians.

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Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
He's got a point...
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Hillel Neuer
Hillel Neuer@HillelNeuer·
LEFT: U.N. “human rights expert” Francesca Albanese says she's silent on slaughter of Iranian protesters as it's beyond her Palestinian areas mandate to which she is “rigorously dedicated.” RIGHT: Albanese last week condemning U.S. for arresting dictator Maduro in Venezuela.
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David Keyes
David Keyes@DavidMKeyes·
🚨 92 million Iranians simultaneously apply for Palestinian citizenship so someone might say a fucking word about what's happening to them
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Ludger Wess
Ludger Wess@LudgerWess·
Things are getting tight for Iran. Germany is drawing its sharpest sword. No congratulatory telegram from the Federal President on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution this year.
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
BREAKING: The UAE announces it will cuts funds for citizens who want to study in the UK out of fear of Emirati students being radicalized by Muslim Brotherhood Islamists on British campuses. An Arab state now views a European state as a dangerous Islamist radicalization hotspot
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viajero@viaj3ro·
@HansMahncke funny, how it's always the people who claim others are stupid that are actually the stupid ones: x.com/Markos_mom/sta…
Markos Mom@Markos_mom

The Station Nightclub fire happened in 2003. No smartphones. No Instagram. 100 people still died because they stood watching the flames, thinking it was part of the show. I've retrofitted fire safety for some of the largest property portfolios in the UK post-grenfell. You are confusing stupidity with biology, physics, and catastrophic design failures. Here is the actual science of what you are watching: 1. When the music keeps playing and staff don't panic, the human brain overrides flight instincts to fit the threat into a normal context. This is called normalcy bias. These kids froze to process conflicting social cues, not to post for likes. They were likely already filming. They were also likely drunk. 2. We explicitly design buildings to account for this hesitation (pre-movement time). Fire safety codes assume people will wait before running. In a compliant building, you can assume up to a minute or two before egress commences. Sprinklers and detection systems are designed specifically to buy that time. 3. The reason the time buffer didn't exist here is the material. That ceiling is polyurethane foam. It doesn't burn linearly; it hits flashover (1,100°F) in under 90 seconds. It's essentially solid gasoline. The room would have exploded for all intents and purposes. Way before anyone could reasonably evacuate. 4. We calculate exit widths based on how many people can physically pass through a door per minute (flow rate) versus how fast a fire spreads. With foam fires, the available safe egress time drops to almost zero. Even if they had reacted instantly, the crowd density would have choked the exits before the room cleared. 5. In any normal building fire, especially one that starts off small, you expect a responsible adult to put it out, or sprinklers to do the same. When there's a pan fire in a restaurant, you don't run out in case the entire building suddenly explodes. No reasonable person should have expected this unless they were the owner and knew how the building was designed. Those poor teenagers likely passed out from smoke inhalation soon after this video. If they didn't, they would have been caught in a catastrophic explosion as they crammed into the single tiny exit. They didn't die because of Instagram. They died because the physics of the fire moved faster than human bodies can physically squeeze through a door, and a catastrophic disregard of safe design principles meant they never stood a chance.

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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
This clip truly epitomizes the age of Instagram stupidity, where the urge to record stuff is now powerful enough to override instincts programmed into humans since the dawn of time.
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Markos Mom
Markos Mom@Markos_mom·
The Station Nightclub fire happened in 2003. No smartphones. No Instagram. 100 people still died because they stood watching the flames, thinking it was part of the show. I've retrofitted fire safety for some of the largest property portfolios in the UK post-grenfell. You are confusing stupidity with biology, physics, and catastrophic design failures. Here is the actual science of what you are watching: 1. When the music keeps playing and staff don't panic, the human brain overrides flight instincts to fit the threat into a normal context. This is called normalcy bias. These kids froze to process conflicting social cues, not to post for likes. They were likely already filming. They were also likely drunk. 2. We explicitly design buildings to account for this hesitation (pre-movement time). Fire safety codes assume people will wait before running. In a compliant building, you can assume up to a minute or two before egress commences. Sprinklers and detection systems are designed specifically to buy that time. 3. The reason the time buffer didn't exist here is the material. That ceiling is polyurethane foam. It doesn't burn linearly; it hits flashover (1,100°F) in under 90 seconds. It's essentially solid gasoline. The room would have exploded for all intents and purposes. Way before anyone could reasonably evacuate. 4. We calculate exit widths based on how many people can physically pass through a door per minute (flow rate) versus how fast a fire spreads. With foam fires, the available safe egress time drops to almost zero. Even if they had reacted instantly, the crowd density would have choked the exits before the room cleared. 5. In any normal building fire, especially one that starts off small, you expect a responsible adult to put it out, or sprinklers to do the same. When there's a pan fire in a restaurant, you don't run out in case the entire building suddenly explodes. No reasonable person should have expected this unless they were the owner and knew how the building was designed. Those poor teenagers likely passed out from smoke inhalation soon after this video. If they didn't, they would have been caught in a catastrophic explosion as they crammed into the single tiny exit. They didn't die because of Instagram. They died because the physics of the fire moved faster than human bodies can physically squeeze through a door, and a catastrophic disregard of safe design principles meant they never stood a chance.
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke

This clip truly epitomizes the age of Instagram stupidity, where the urge to record stuff is now powerful enough to override instincts programmed into humans since the dawn of time.

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Mor Edge Insight
Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
Who did this?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Fusilier@firstfusilier·
The man is a fucking genius.
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Michael 🇺🇦
Michael 🇺🇦@MorozMichael·
@Osint613 My friends and I did something similar at Swarthmore, except they thought the money was going direct to Hamas. Almost everyone donated. 2018.
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
An undercover filmmaker visited San Francisco State University posing as a fundraiser seeking money to attack Jewish soft targets, including cafes, synagogues, hospitals, and Jewish schools worldwide. Out of 35 students he approached, 17 offered cash contributions ranging from $5 to $30. “I don’t have a job, so I can do $20.” @AmiHorowitz
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🇦🇪 HGS
🇦🇪 HGS@Sajwani·
8 years ago UAE 🇦🇪 Foreign Minister HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed warned the West of something very important … and guess what … it’s sadly happening today Prophecy of the UAE
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Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷
How does a former empire recover from its collapse? It doesn't. Look at Spain 🇪🇸. Spain simply sat down on a bench for a quick siesta at 2:30 PM in 1650, drifted into a 3-century coma, & woke up to discover it was now a budget hotel for the British working class. The fall of the Spanish Empire is the most spectacular geopolitical nose-dive in human history. They went from being the terrifying "Sword of Christendom"—the nation that owned the Americas, the oceans, the Vatican, Austria, Germany, and Belgium—to being a country whose primary contribution to the modern world is "Ibiza", Zara, and tapas. Ok, I'm exaggerating a bit... But you get the picture. The tragedy of Spain isn't that they lost their empire; it’s that they became the servants of the people they used to bully. For two hundred years, the Spanish Infantry was the scourge of Europe, a terrifying machine of war that crushed Protestants for sport. Today? The descendants of those hardened tercios are frantically inflating banana boats for drunk German tourists in Mallorca. Spain possessed the greatest windfall in economic history: they looted an entire continent of its gold and silver. And what did they do with it? Did they build industry? Did they invest in infrastructure? No. They spent it all on fancy churches and wars they lost, then defaulted on their national debt thirteen times. They are the lottery winners of history who blew it all on cocaine and porcelain figurines and are now living in a trailer. Spain proves that you can be given the keys to the world and still manage to lock yourself out of the house.
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viajero@viaj3ro·
Congratulations! Elon has turned twitter into Tik Tok / Instagram! My feed is now a never ending stream of short video clips. He doesn't care about truth, or criticla thinking or constructive debates abbout important societal topics. He cares about engagement, like everyone else
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viajero@viaj3ro·
@KenKirtland17 Why? Just do what Zuck did with Facebook / Meta and you can do whatever the fuck you want!
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Ken Kirtland IV
Ken Kirtland IV@KenKirtland17·
I’m not exaggerating. It’s not doom posting to say this is the official end. They are not serious about any part of Mars if this is done. There is no world where shareholders let you spend tens of billions with the express intent of no return. Which is what Mars settlement is. In fact it would literally be illegal for them to do so.
Jack Kuhr@JackKuhr

SpaceX IPO target: 2026. The Information (@Katie_Roof) reports.

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viajero@viaj3ro·
@samhcarter @KenKirtland17 Thiel just made this up "2h after the conversation". What actually happened: Elon realized he has to beat the "woke mind virus" on earth first before going to mars. And indeed he put all his energy into this effort for the last 18 months or so (even neglecting SpaceX a bit)
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sam carter | 현준
sam carter | 현준@samhcarter·
@KenKirtland17 Peter Thiel claims Elon gave up on Mars in 2024: “Mars was supposed to be a political project… In 2024, Elon came to believe that if you went to Mars, the Socialist US Government, the woke AI, it would follow you to Mars.”
Elena@VirtualElena

thought this was the most interesting moment in the Thiel / Douthat conversation (instead of like, the antichrist stuff). "2024 is the year where Elon stopped believing in Mars, not as a silly science tech project, but as a political project."

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viajero@viaj3ro·
@LinusEkenstam Running is the easy part. Hands are hard! This thing hasn't even anything remotely resembling a hand... Weak sauce
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam
Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
Boston Dynamics was running 10months ago. Everyone else is just playing ketchup But what’s impressive is how fast the gap between human and robotic movement is closing. Irreversible so too. The high speed tsunami is coming
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viajero@viaj3ro·
@CryptoHayes With 140 billion in liquid assets and the rest semi liquid, it's pretty much impossible to imagine a Szenario where they actually get into trouble. The run would have to exceed 90%
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viajero@viaj3ro·
@CryptoHayes Even if everyone bought your nonsensical theory and a massive run on the bank occurs they would just pay everyone out. Therefore the fud will be short lived. As u very well know, all you have to do in a bank run is to never let there be a queue and viola, the run stops on day one
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Arthur Hayes
Arthur Hayes@CryptoHayes·
The Tether folks are in the early innings of running a massive interest rate trade. How I read this audit is they think the Fed will cut rates which crushes their interest income. In response, they are buying gold and $BTC that should in theory moon as the price of money falls. A roughly 30% decline in the gold + $BTC position would wipe out their equity, and then USDT would be in theory insolvent. I'm sure some large holders and exchanges will demand a real-time view of their B/S so they can assess the solvency risk of Tether. Get out your popcorn, I expect the MSM to run wild with this, especially all the editors with TDS who want to shit on Lutnick and Cantor for backing this stablecoin.
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