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เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2024
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realignb@realignb·
@BohuslavskaKate I think he has a picture of her somewhere at home 😄 feelings involved for sure.
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
Kaja Kallas is living rent-free in Dima's head 😏
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
When it's a country we don't like, Russia INVADES Ukraine. When it's a country we like, Israeli Troops CROSS INTO Lebanon. Wording is a subtle witchcraft.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
You see this sign at your workplace. What’s the first thing that comes to mind?
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
🚨Russian media are pushing a new claim after the attacks on the Leningrad Region: that Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia have “officially opened their airspace” for Ukrainian drones The logic falls apart immediately: there’s no mention of Poland — which, by simple geography, those drones would have to cross. It looks like a classic narrative setup. Claims like this often appear in advance — to justify potential hybrid or even military actions against the Baltic states. The real question is why it’s being pushed right now.
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realignb
realignb@realignb·
@nexta_tv Nothing what they say makes sense anyway. Never did. We have sick people at our gates.
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𝐓𝐌𝐓
𝐓𝐌𝐓@TMT_arabic·
Oscar-winning Italian actor Roberto Benigni criticizes Israel: "Why do continue to kill children? Even if a single child is slightly injured, the war must stop. What cowards they are. The human heart cannot bear to hear these painful screams. But they simply do not hear them."
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DYJ
DYJ@davidyjeong·
other than fee discounts, what purpose do non-HYPE perp DEX tokens serve?
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Rand Group
Rand Group@cryptorand·
I didn't know I am this old 💀
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realignb
realignb@realignb·
Bitcoin is the idea. Hyperliquid is the product.
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realignb@realignb·
Gold won't make a new high until atleast 2027.
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realignb@realignb·
SpaceX is the Big Short 2.0
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Crypto Vikings
Crypto Vikings@CryptoVikings07·
Crazy that this 100 years old chart predicted to sell everything in 2026 None of its prediction went wrong Are we living in a simulation??
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Based Poland 🇵🇱
Based Poland 🇵🇱@Poland_Based·
🚨 🇱🇹 🇺🇦 Lithuanians have just declared themselves enemies of Poles. They are shouting a Ukrainian slogan, the full version of which is directed against Poles: "Glory to Ukraine, glory to heroes, death to Poles!". ---------- 🇵🇱 🇱🇹 Grzegorz Braun was right about Lithuania. ,,I believe that the Polish Army should not lift a finger in defense of this small, depopulated, nasty, anti-Polish, Bismarckian, Anglo-Saxon and jewish creature that is modern Lithuania." - Grzegorz Braun about that Poland should not help Lithuania if Russia attacks Lithuania. ---------- 🇵🇱 🇱🇹 According to reports from March 2026, Poland rejected Lithuania's proposal to create a joint military training ground, which would be built on both sides of the border in the Suwałki Isthmus area.
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Stuart Stevens
Stuart Stevens@stuartpstevens·
I was just in Lithuania. They know the horror of the Russian death cult from their decades of subjugation. The Russian genocide in Ukraine is practice for what will be next in the Balkans if Ukraine falls, And the American president, backed by the Republican party, takes the side of Russia. It will take generations for this shame to fade.
Astraia Intel@astraiaintel

Simply INCREDIBLE scenes coming out of the Žalgiris - Rytas basketball match, as the fans of both teams United to chant “Slava Ukraine” in a show of solidarity. I don’t think I have ever seen anything like this before in my life 🇱🇹❤️🇺🇦

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realignb
realignb@realignb·
@Biz_Ukraine_Mag Those guys were based af. What we all can learn from this, russians always fail at whatever they are trying to achieve and they will certainly fail in Ukraine.
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Business Ukraine mag
Business Ukraine mag@Biz_Ukraine_Mag·
Lithuania has a National Book Smugglers Day honouring the people who kept Lithuanian language and culture alive by smuggling literature into the country. That’s what happens when you have Russia as a neighbour
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories

Vincas Juska, a Lithuanian book smuggler that transport language books into Lithuania proper circa late 1800s, Smugglers like Juška transported books a across the border to preserve the Lithuanian language and culture, March 16th is celebrated in Lithuania as the Day of the Book Smugglers. In the late 19th century, preserving a language became an act of quiet rebellion. After the 1863 uprising, the Russian Empire banned Lithuanian publications printed in the Latin alphabet, attempting to replace them with Cyrillic and suppress cultural identity. In response, a network of ordinary people, farmers, teachers, laborers, became “knygnešiai” (book smugglers), secretly carrying banned books across borders from places like East Prussia. Figures like Vincas Juška moved texts by foot, often at night, risking arrest, exile to Siberia, or imprisonment. Between 1864 and 1904, thousands of books were smuggled this way, sustaining literacy and national identity during a 40-year ban. This wasn’t just about books, it was about survival of a culture. It’s estimated that over 3 million illegal publications were smuggled into Lithuania during the ban, one of the largest organized literary resistance movements in European history. © Historical Photos #archaeohistories

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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Vincas Juska, a Lithuanian book smuggler that transport language books into Lithuania proper circa late 1800s, Smugglers like Juška transported books a across the border to preserve the Lithuanian language and culture, March 16th is celebrated in Lithuania as the Day of the Book Smugglers. In the late 19th century, preserving a language became an act of quiet rebellion. After the 1863 uprising, the Russian Empire banned Lithuanian publications printed in the Latin alphabet, attempting to replace them with Cyrillic and suppress cultural identity. In response, a network of ordinary people, farmers, teachers, laborers, became “knygnešiai” (book smugglers), secretly carrying banned books across borders from places like East Prussia. Figures like Vincas Juška moved texts by foot, often at night, risking arrest, exile to Siberia, or imprisonment. Between 1864 and 1904, thousands of books were smuggled this way, sustaining literacy and national identity during a 40-year ban. This wasn’t just about books, it was about survival of a culture. It’s estimated that over 3 million illegal publications were smuggled into Lithuania during the ban, one of the largest organized literary resistance movements in European history. © Historical Photos #archaeohistories
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