Jade

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Jade

Jade

@JadeScire

Jade Scire Young science enthusiasts and aspiring chemist.

เข้าร่วม Nisan 2017
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Jade
Jade@JadeScire·
Check out my video marching for science in NYC: awesome interviews, interesting info: youtu.be/nMSjWeW46Q0 #marchforscience
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Dolly🦋@itzblackdoll·
@NostalgicHubb “Women should stay pure until marriage, but men should gain experience” So who are men gaining experience with?
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Nostalgic Hubb@NostalgicHubb·
Average age at which people lose their virginity: 🇪🇸 Spain - 19.2 🇮🇹 Italy - 18.9 🇲🇽 Mexico - 18.7 🇫🇷 France - 18.5 🇬🇧 United Kingdom - 18.3 🇺🇸 United States - 17.8 🇮🇱 Israel - ....more
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
She comes up to you at the bar and asks for your number. What do you do?
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Very Brexit Problems
Very Brexit Problems@VeryBrexitProbs·
America spends more on healthcare than any country on earth. And still ranks last. The land of the "free" is also the land of: More school shootings than the rest of the world combined. More people in prison than any democracy in history. Half a million medical bankruptcies every year. 5 men worth more than 165 million Americans combined. And still they tell us how they're the greatest country on earth. Delusion is one hell of a drug.
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Daniel Mayakovski
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
La historia del diplomático de la ONU, Folke Bernadotte, resume bien al sionismo. Folke rescató a 31.000 judíos del Holocausto nazi en 1945 y en 1948, fue acribillado a balazos por los sionistas en Jerusalén, solo por decir que los palestinos tenían derecho a vivir en sus casas.
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Jade@JadeScire·
@CptAllenHistory I graduated university in 1968. I was 20 years old. I had several Lebanese classmates, mostly Christian Lebanese but a few Muslim Arabs. They loved Lebanon, the Mediterranean, the climate. And they were friends.
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Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
Lebanon really was the “Jewel of the Levant" - cosmopolitan Beirut, a banking hub, Christian-plurality society & a tourism paradise. Then came Black September 1970 when Jordan kicked the PLO out after a failed coup attempt. Arafat's PLO set up a state-within-a-state in south Lebanon (“Fatahland”). From there, Palestinian terror groups launched thousands of attacks on Israel, hijackings, and engaged in a broad international terror campaign all while arming Lebanese Muslim/leftist militias. That ignited the 1975 civil war and turned the country into a battlefield. Israel had to invade in 1978 and 1982 to finally push the PLO out. But the vacuum was immediately filled by Hezbollah - Iran’s Shia proxy that has been terrorizing Lebanon and its neighbors ever since. Hezbollah gave us suicide bombings (e.g., 1983 U.S. Marine barracks, 241 killed), endless rocket fire, the 2006 war, and a parallel army stronger than the Lebanese state (hopefully a now-weakened Hezbollah may finally be drawing closer to parity with the Lebanese military, but we're not there yet). Hezbollah also dragged Lebanon into the Syrian civil war, ran narco-trafficking and money-laundering networks, and blocked every reform that might have saved the economy. The once-thriving nation of Lebanon was indeed destroyed by the PLO and reduced to a failed Iranian outpost by Hezbollah. Here's hoping change is finally in the air.
Kosher@koshercockney

Lebanon was a beautiful, metropolitan paradise known as “The Jewel of the Levant” and in fact, had a Christian majority population too. What happened? Oh yeah Palestinians and then Hezbollah.

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La French Blonde
La French Blonde@etoile1737·
@KhizarAbba2078 En quoi est-ce une femme stupide❓L'avion, les voitures, son refus d'emprunter de l'argent à des banquiers bandits, des ministres sur le terrain, elle mangeant un sandwich,son salaire⁉️🤔 Je trouve cela remarquable de sa part.Cela change des gouvernants,politiciens corrompus❗👍
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Khizar Abbas
Khizar Abbas@KhizarAbba2078·
کروشیا کی منتخب صدر انتہائی بے وقوف خاتون جس نے ملک کی صدر کا حلف اٹھانے کے بعد اپنا jet جہاز اور وزراء کے استعمال میں 39 لگثری گاڑیاں فروخت کرکے وزراء کو حکم جاری کیا کہ اپنے علاقوں میں جاکر عوام کے مسائل معلوم کرو اور اپنے گھروں میں دفاتر بنا لو حالانکہ یہ اعلیٰ تعلیم یافتہ کیمرج یونیورسٹی کی فارغ التحصیل خاتون جو شکل و صورت سے بھی جاذب نظر ھے Tiktok کا ڈرامہ بھی رچا سکتی تھی اسکے گھر سے دفتر کا فیصلہ 1.2 کلومیٹر ھے جو پیدل طے کرتی ھے گھر سے اپنے دفتر اپنا کھانا ساتھ لے کر آتی ھے اس نے غیر ملکی قرضہ لینے سے انکار کردیا اپنی تنخواہ ملک کے عام مزدور کے برابر کردی۔۔ (امریکی اخبار واشنگٹن پوسٹ کی خصوصی رپورٹ)
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Jade
Jade@JadeScire·
@aliemamiofnyc The land went to his friends. The Mullahs owned land, which was supposed to be used for widows and orphans.
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Ali Emami 👊🏼👊🏾👊 ⚡️👑⚡️👊🏿👊🏻👊🏼
Who was The Shah! 1- The Shah was not a dictator – he was a parliamentary king under the Mashroteh (Constitutional Monarchy) system, one of the biggest achievements in Iranian history, equivalent to America's Founding Fathers 2- He gave women the right to vote before Switzerland – Iranian women voted in 1963; Swiss women couldn't until 1971 3- He gave women divorce rights, child custody rights, and raised the marriage age through the Family Protection Law – and he did this despite the Islamic clergy and religious networks fighting him tooth and nail every step of the way 4- He transformed Iran from a WWII-invaded (1941), famine-stricken country into a nation that major world powers owed money to by 1979 – in less than 40 years 5- He co-founded OPEC (1960) and gave oil-producing nations control over their own resources and pricing 6- He started Iran's civilian nuclear program through diplomacy and negotiation – with no sanctions, no conflicts, and without making either the East or West feel threatened 7- He gave Iran international prestige through the 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire (1971) – the same ceremony critics call "too expensive" actually increased Iran's tourism revenue from $45 million in 1971 to $152 million by 1976, and made the Iranian passport one of the most powerful in the world 8- He ended a centuries-old feudal system through the White Revolution (1963) – took land from the landlords who had exploited farmers for generations and redistributed it to the people who actually worked it 9- He made education free, expanded access to schools, and sent thousands of students abroad on full government scholarships including living expenses – and even when many of those students protested against him from abroad, he never cut their funding 10- He built world-class universities – Sharif University, expanded Tehran University, Pahlavi University (now Shiraz University), and opened a Harvard-affiliated branch in Iran 11- He built a modern healthcare system – hospitals, clinics, and medical infrastructure across the country 12- He created the Knowledge Corps, Health Corps, and Development Corps – instead of wasting time in traditional army service, university graduates served in rural areas to fight illiteracy, provide healthcare, and develop infrastructure in small towns that had no schools or clinics 13- He established retirement and pension plans for workers 14- He built Iran's steel and iron industries, automobile manufacturing, and petrochemical plants – when the West refused to share steel technology, he turned to the USSR and got it done anyway, showing how dynamic and internationally flexible he was 15- He built stadiums, highways, dams, and railways still in use today 16- He expanded the Trans-Iranian Railway Iranians now know what a mistake the 1979 revolution was. Many of the revolutionaries have verbalized and written about their mistake, and some have apologized to the Pahlavi family even former MEK members who escaped the cult. Others like Mohsen Makhmalbaf, the world-renowned filmmaker, and Shirin Ebadi, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, are among those who have acknowledged this. Do not be surprised why Iran is going back to its glory days. #IranMassacre #JavidShah‌‌‌‌‌ #DigitalBlackoutlran
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Jade@JadeScire·
@WallStreetApes Wisconsin having Hail!! Does she understand temperature differences in the atmosphere?
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is Democrat Secretary of State of Wisconsin Sarah Godlewski “Republicans say we don't have climate change, but this is golf ball-sized hail in my front yard? This is not normal and we can't keep ignoring our environment” Ohh my god…..
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Jade@JadeScire·
@DA_Stockman Correct, but the war should go down as “The BibiDon War” One Psychopath and one Narcissistic Sociopath. A great coupling.
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David Stockman
David Stockman@DA_Stockman·
Oh, prudently accumulating a reserve buffer when oil markets are en fuego is some kind of sin? China should sacrifice its economy to accommodate the blithering idiocy of the BibiDon's war on Iran? Bessent gives the idea of political hackery a whole new definition.
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen

The US naval blockade is an act of war that prevents China from accessing Iranian oil. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: "So they're not going to be able to get their oil. They can get oil. Not Iranian oil", adding that China had been buying more ​than 90% of Iranian oil.

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Jade@JadeScire·
@DA_Stockman “Ubi solitudinem faciunt, paced appellant.” My 4th year high school Latin. 61 years ago. Brother Eugene.
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David Stockman
David Stockman@DA_Stockman·
What a motor-mouth CLOWN! Trump on Iran: 2/6-“They want to make a deal badly” 3/2-“They want to make a deal badly” 3/16-“They want to make a deal badly” 3/24-“They want to make a deal badly” 3/25-“They want to make a deal badly” 4/1-“They want to make a deal badly” 4-13-“They want to make a deal badly” 4/14-“They want to make a deal badly”
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Jade@JadeScire·
@DA_Stockman Isn’t badly a misplaced modifier?
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Jade@JadeScire·
@georgegalloway This is what the American Senate has become: A halfway house for individuals, who need care. No wonder Caligula has contempt for the Senate and has named Fetterman: Incitatus.
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WeimFan@TexasWeimFan·
@WallStreetApes @Dedicata Why aren't American citizens standing together to stop Muslims? Wake up and believe what these Muslim Pedo killers are saying.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
John Guandolo is a former FBI Special Agent and counterterrorism expert. He’s warning that Islamic schools inside America are teaching Muslim students to take over America He reveals he has curriculum from Texas schools that teaches if Muslims die trying to kill all non-Muslims, they’ll be rewarded in the afterlife “Why is it that what our leaders say about Islam is exactly opposite of what Muslims teach Muslim children about Islam in US Islamic schools? I have here the most widely used tabletop book of Islamic law in North America. What it says is the purpose of Islam is to wage war against non-Muslims to establish Sharia Law on earth Right here — the 3 duties is jihad. This is a picture of a tank If anyone dies in Jihad, they automatically will go to paradise — we have found copy of these in Texas in multiple cities. Islam is a totalitarian system governed by real law. We're losing the war in Texas and we're gonna lose if this isn't rapidly turned around.”
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Jade@JadeScire·
@WallStreetApes Jihad is in the Koran. That is your specific text.
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jãø.@_summerboyy·
mulher mais xerecuda que já pisou nessa terra desde virgem maria
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Jade@JadeScire·
@Jabz_CFC I am 78 and I have trouble walking
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👑 J³ABz👑@Jabz_CFC·
Al Pacino is 85... and has a 2 year old son with a woman 54 years younger than him.
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Jade@JadeScire·
@archeohistories Smallpox and plague terribly weakened the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire contributing to their collapse.
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Smallpox was an unknown disease across the entire American continent before European colonization began in the 15th century. When Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés arrived in Mexico in 1519, his forces unknowingly carried the virus with them. At least one active case of smallpox arrived with the Narváez expedition at Cozumel and Veracruz in 1520, giving the disease its first foothold on Mexican soil. From there, it spread rapidly inland, reaching the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán by the fall of 1520. The epidemic devastated the Aztec population, killing key rulers including Cuitláhuac and contributing directly to the fall of one of the most powerful empires in the Americas. Estimates suggest between one-quarter and one-half of the population of central Mexico died from the disease. By 1568, Mexico's population had collapsed from over thirty million people to just 1.5 to 3 million. Major epidemic waves followed throughout the colonial period, including outbreaks from 1545 to 1576 that killed up to 17 million people. Colonial authorities eventually responded with quarantines, road closures, inoculation houses, and charity hospitals. In 1803, Spanish physician Francisco Javier de Balmis launched one of the world's first organized vaccination campaigns, using 22 orphaned children to carry the live vaccine across the Atlantic. Mexico's 20th-century response became increasingly systematic, culminating in the 1925 Vaccination and Revaccination Act that made immunization legally mandatory. Between 1944 and 1949, health workers administered over 28 million vaccine doses across the country. Smallpox was officially declared eradicated from Mexico in 1951. The arrival of smallpox in Mexico fundamentally reshaped the entire trajectory of the Americas, accelerating the collapse of the Aztec Empire and enabling Spanish colonial dominance over a continent that might otherwise have successfully resisted conquest. The catastrophic population loss, estimated at tens of millions of people, destroyed political structures, disrupted agricultural systems, and erased vast amounts of cultural knowledge, leaving Indigenous communities weakened for generations. At the same time, Mexico's long and painful history with the disease ultimately drove some of the most pioneering public health innovations of the modern era, including early vaccination campaigns, organized immunization boards, and national health legislation that laid the groundwork for how governments around the world would approach epidemic disease prevention. #archaeohistories
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
JD Vance: "It would be best for the Vatican to stick to matters of morality." Thoughts?
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