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@vicstar_king7

MPH Environmental Health Sciences| EIA Enthusiast | Botanist | OAU | Man.Utd |Spanish-speaking Homo Sapiens

Osogbo Katılım Eylül 2012
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VicstarKing👑🐐@vicstar_king7·
Only beautiful things are allowed to happen to me💯🤏🏽
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SDK@sdktalks·
@vicstar_king7 It’s the end of the season. Arsenal struggled to beat Newcastle, Palace had 2X of Liverpool’s XG and shots on target, even City struggled to beat Championship Southampton. The key thing right now is to get those wins regardless of how you play, and that’s what we are doing.
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VicstarKing👑🐐@vicstar_king7·
To be honest, I'm really glad we won last night. However, I don't want to be carried away. Compare how we played against City in Carrick's early days to how we played against Chelsea and yesterday, it's really quite poor. We are winning, but the poor signs are there.
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VicstarKing👑🐐@vicstar_king7·
@NorraWilbor There's no time for pity party. Mbeumo had a lot of chances yesterday, including one where his first touch failed him in front of the keeper. What's the probability of success he'd have converted if the pass went to him
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👸🏻 Norra Wilbor
👸🏻 Norra Wilbor@NorraWilbor·
I still insist.. Why didn’t Bruno make the pass to Mbeumo instead?? He was very clear and would have scored as well. It would have been a big booster for him. Look how isolated Mbeumo has become lately. A shadow of himself! Mbeumo cannot end the season feeling this way please.
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SDK@sdktalks·
What is happening in this backline
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Olawale oluwaferanmi
Olawale oluwaferanmi@BOBBYFERAN·
Adeleke paid my dad's gratuities and salary arrears, he also paid my mum's salary arrears both owed by APC. I will travel home to Iwo just to cast that my one vote for him. I will go home and vote for him.
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Morris Monye
Morris Monye@Morris_Monye·
MIT entrance examination. 😊
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Jenny@Jennnyyyyyy·
What is the weight of Rabbit? 🤔 Difficulty - Easy 😉
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Celebrity Doctor
Celebrity Doctor@sir_lux_·
BREAKING: I want everyone on X to hear this, Never Leave this earth without knowing Jesus. Pass it on until it gets to every living thing on X.
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Dear Self.
Dear Self.@Dearme2_·
I’m so sick of division on social media. women need men and men need women. Most importantly, we all need Jesus Christ. Period!
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𝐋𝐈𝐀𝐌@liamASAP·
That fake body shake you do inside a BUS to make them think you have adjusted.
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Summaiyat | PharmWise⚕️📚
"Van der Waals" force is such a big name for a weak bond
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5FITCEO@5FITCEO·
I withdraw every negative statement i have made about my future, and I speak favor and purpose over my life, in Jesus name, Amen!
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Dailyscienceinfo@NatureScienceA1·
NASA released this closest image of Moon ever taken by Artemis II... The clarity is insane in this view! 🌙
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Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.
Oreoluwa Bukola, CFA.@BukkyOA·
Spirit of ‘almost there’ die by fire.
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Oloyede Olayinka
Oloyede Olayinka@YinKysmileS·
The Artemis II astronauts will NOT return to Earth in the same rocket that takes them to space. I’ve always been fascinated with rockets, space, and astronomy for a long time, and I’ve watched quite a lot of videos on space missions, so I know this. But what made it hit differently? My son knew it too. And it genuinely surprised me the first time he mentioned it at the start of this Artemis II journey. We have both been following this mission closely, watching updates, checking NASA streams, and talking about it almost every day. Every time my son comes back from school, one of his first questions is: “Where are the astronauts now?” That curiosity, that excitement, it’s been something special to watch. His passion for rockets, space, astronomy, and planets began last year, and he has read a decent number of books on these in school. During one of our conversations, he said something that made me pause. He started explaining, in his own way, how the rocket that takes astronauts to space isn’t the same thing that brings them back. Hearing him say it, with that level of understanding at his age, hit differently. Because he was right. That massive rocket you see at launch, NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), it’s not their ride home. It’s just a launch vehicle built for one job: to generate enough power to escape Earth’s gravity and send astronauts toward the Moon. Once it does that, it’s done. Stage by stage, parts of the rocket fall away, burn up, or fall back to Earth. Meanwhile, the astronauts continue their journey in a much smaller spacecraft called the Orion capsule, the real vehicle they live in during the mission. So what actually brings them back from a journey around the Moon? That same capsule. Not the giant rocket. When the Artemis II crew returns, Orion will re-enter Earth’s atmosphere at speeds over 25,000 km/h. At that speed, the air around it turns into plasma, literally a shell of fire surrounding the spacecraft. The only thing standing between the astronauts and extreme heat is a specially engineered heat shield, one of the most critical pieces of the entire mission. Then comes the slow-down: Parachutes deploy. The capsule stabilizes. And it splashes down in the ocean. No runway. No smooth landing. Just precision, physics, and survival engineering. Then, recovery teams move in by ship and helicopter to bring them home. Even in one of humanity’s most advanced missions to the Moon, space travel still isn’t like flying a plane. It’s a system. A handoff. A carefully designed journey where one machine gets you there… and another brings you back. And sometimes, it takes the curiosity of a child to remind you just how incredible it all is. Space travel isn’t a round-trip vehicle It’s a controlled fall back to Earth.
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The Artemis II crew had the rare chance to see a solar eclipse from space. 🚀🌘☀️ This video stitches together views from Orion's solar array wing cameras throughout the eclipse, showing the Sun as it disappears behind the Moon, revealing a glowing halo around the lunar disk.

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oghenekevwe@notorious_zaddy·
You rejected a 450k job in oil and gas just because you got a work in a teaching hospital!!!!????? Ewoooo! Wetin dey do some nurses! What is so special about government job!!! Omo.
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