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Свободный Скотландец 🇨🇳🤝🇷🇺🤝🇰🇿🤝🇪🇸🤝🇹🇷
@NotScotman
For the Greater Good currently studying 🇪🇸 (mostly), 🇹🇷, 🇨🇳 (slowly) Account where I tweet in Spanish @NotScotmanLtnx


OnlyFans founder Leonid Radvinsky has DIED of cancer at the age of 43


Twitter turns 20. What is your favorite tweet of all time?



the "perverts make great art" thing going around is actually the best critique of AI art anyone's stumbled into. kojima's voyeurism, tarantino's teenage-geek kinks, or yoko taro saying he designed 2B because he likes to look at beautiful women: all of these people are auteurs of incredible bodies of work honesty about desire creates trust, trust is what lets an audience surrender to the work. AI prompts contain the language of desire but no psyche generating it the model averages millions of people's wanting into a statistical mean, which reads as no one's wanting. the output is technically impressive yet energetically flat great art requires someone willing to be confident where others are embarrassed












Trump mulls risky Kharg Island takeover to force Iran to open strait trib.al/oMS79P7



The F-35 was supposed to be unkillable. That was the whole point. Lockheed Martin spent thirty years and four hundred billion dollars, the most expensive weapons programme in human history, building an aircraft that the enemy simply could not see. Not on radar. Not on infrared. Not on anything. The F-35 was not just a fighter jet. It was a theological statement. America’s way of saying: we have moved beyond the reach of your missiles, your sensors, and your prayers. Iran apparently didn’t get the memo. Somewhere over Iranian airspace on March 19, 2026, an IRST system, infrared search and track, the kind of sensor your grandmother could probably explain, looked up, found the F-35, and locked on. Not because Iranian engineers are geniuses. Because the F-35, it turns out, is extremely hot. All that engine. All that thrust. All that carefully sculpted stealth geometry, and the bloody thing glows like a kettle. The heat signature data Iran now holds is not just embarrassing. It is a gift that keeps giving. To Moscow. To Beijing. To every procurement ministry on the planet that has been quietly wondering whether to spend the money on systems designed to kill this aircraft. The answer, as of this week, is yes. And here is the bit that should really worry the Pentagon. You can patch software. You can redesign coatings. You cannot reprogramme a pilot’s brain. Every F-35 driver who takes off from here on knows, actually knows, that someone down there might be able to see them. That changes everything about how they fly. Caution replaces aggression. Hesitation replaces instinct. Four hundred billion dollars. And in the end, it was done in by a heat sensor. Tremendous. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1

Literally can’t sing the praises of this channel enough… I can actually understand spoken Spanish without subtitles!











