Chris The Femboy
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Chris The Femboy
@BoyWithBlade
pronouns in bio (he/them) unhinged Femboy 🌶️ cumbrained shallow minded loser E-prostitute https://t.co/dXiGYWUND2 Minors DNI
เข้าร่วม Mart 2024
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@BoyWithBlade I just finished this drawing and few minutes ago and I hope you like it.....I hope

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this is making me want to clip of one of my toenails and stick it up my urethra
Elon Musk@elonmusk
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@empiboi @AlexandraN52832 was about to say "I recognize those tattoos"
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@SUPEROOP812 @JuliaHB1 Man feeding kids with taxes is socialism? Idk you're selling me on this socialism thing of yours
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@JuliaHB1 Typical Socialist thinking! The money to pay for these meals is stolen from Tax payers!
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They. Are. Not. Free.
They are funded by TAXPAYERS.
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan@MayorofLondon
Today we celebrated 100 million free school meals provided to children in London’s state primary schools 🎉
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@Rainmaker1973 Is this from back in June? I can't find anything recent. If it is recent, would you be so kind to provide a source? 🥰
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A CERN breakthrough may reveal why anything exists.
In a landmark discovery at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, physicists have detected subtle asymmetries in the decay of matter and antimatter. For the first time, CP violation—an imbalance in the behavior of particles and antiparticles—has been observed in baryons, the building blocks of protons, neutrons, and essentially all visible matter in the universe.
This finding addresses a profound cosmic mystery: the Big Bang should have produced equal amounts of matter and antimatter, which annihilate upon contact. In theory, they should have obliterated each other, leaving only energy behind. Yet the universe exists, filled with stars, planets, and life—evidence that a minute surplus of matter escaped annihilation.
Scientists have hunted for the mechanism behind this asymmetry for decades. CP violation was previously observed in mesons, but baryons dominate the material world, making this new result far more significant.
By analyzing 80,000 decays of the lambda-beauty baryon (Λ_b), researchers found that its antimatter counterpart decays at a slightly different rate—by roughly 2.5%. The result is robust, with a statistical significance of 5.2 sigma, meaning a less than 1-in-10-million chance of being a fluke.
The Standard Model predicts some CP violation, but far too little to account for the matter-dominated universe we observe. While this breakthrough doesn’t resolve the puzzle, it strongly suggests physics beyond the Standard Model—potentially pointing the way to the forces that allowed matter to prevail.
["Observation of charge–parity symmetry breaking in baryon decays." Nature, 2025]

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@lx_xela @Rainmaker1973 How did he do it? Did bro like bust a nut or something? Are we gods cum? Is that what Christians mean when they tell you to let Jesus come inside of you?
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@empiboi man I should do some butt exercises as well TwT
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