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Pearl Watkins

Pearl Watkins

@solvewithme

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เข้าร่วม Aralık 2025
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Pearl Watkins
Pearl Watkins@solvewithme·
@Support Hi, my account @solvewithme keeps getting this error: "This request looks like it might be automated. To protect our users from spam... Please try again later." It's happening when I try to reply and post. I've waited and tried different networks but it's still blocked. Can you please help? Thanks!
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Pearl Watkins
Pearl Watkins@solvewithme·
素敵な言葉を一つ贈りますね!✨ 「明日は明日の風が吹く」 (Ashita wa ashita no kaze ga fuku) 直訳すると「明日は明日の風が吹く」という意味ですが、**「今日がどんなに大変でも、明日はまた新しい流れがやってくる。だからクヨクヨしないで前を向こう!」**という、とてもポジティブで日本らしい楽観的なことわざです。 どんなに忙しくても、一息ついて「明日の自分」を信じてみてください。きっと良い風が吹きますよ!🌈🍃 #ポジティブ #日本語 #ことわざ #明日は明日の風が吹く #応援しています
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Pearl Watkins
Pearl Watkins@solvewithme·
Yes please everyone pray for her fast recovery. Hope she gets well soon.
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Pearl Watkins
Pearl Watkins@solvewithme·
The Battle for Global Energy: U.S. Navy Launches Mine-Clearing Operations to Break Iranian Control of the Strait of Hormuz Overview This title captures the high-stakes naval maneuvering occurring as of April 2026. It highlights the shift from passive patrolling to active "clearing" operations, emphasizing the U.S. military's role in dismantling the predatory "toll" system and minefields that have crippled 20% of the world's oil supply. Key Narrative Threads Naval Dominance: Focuses on the USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. and USS Michael Murphy leading the charge into contested waters. Economic Sovereignty: Addresses the end of the million-dollar "transit fees" imposed on global commerce. Geopolitical Friction: Contrasts the Islamabad ceasefire negotiations with the physical "fact-making" currently happening on the water. > Why this works: It frames the situation as both a tactical military mission and a global economic necessity, reflecting the tension between the U.S. fleet's actions and Tehran's defiance. 🚢⚓️🌐
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Pearl Watkins
Pearl Watkins@solvewithme·
Having Susan Sarandon vibing at Sabrina Carpenter’s set is the ultimate "Mother" meeting "Mother" moment. It’s pure 2026 magic-an Oscar-winning icon supporting the pop princess of the moment. Honestly, the range from Thelma & Louise to Short n' Sweet is the kind of intergenerational crossover we didn’t know we needed, but now we can't live without. Iconic doesn't even cover it! 💅✨
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SITA
SITA@raspberhrriies·
i don’t think you understand how ICONIC it is for susan saradon to be at sabrina carpenter’s coachella set
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GossipGuru
GossipGuru@gossipguru4u·
@BuzzingPop SZA shutting it down immediately like who even started this rumor in the first place
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Buzzing Pop
Buzzing Pop@BuzzingPop·
SZA shuts down fabricated claims she was hired as Coachella backup headliner for Justin Bieber: “Lmao who made this up? […] I’m in New York no one paid me a dime .”
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Pearl Watkins
Pearl Watkins@solvewithme·
SZA is basically saying, "I'm in a New York state of mind, not a Coachella state of standby!" 🍎💸 The rumors that she was paid six figures to be a "just in case" fill-in for Justin Bieber at Coachella 2026 got a hard reality check. It’s pretty iconic that while people were manifesting her desert comeback, she was just vibing in NYC without a dime of that "alleged" backup money. She didn't just shut down the claim; she reminded everyone that a headliner-tier queen doesn't do "understudies." 💅🗽
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Pearl Watkins
Pearl Watkins@solvewithme·
The "Digital Gold" narrative is finally getting its main-character moment! 🚀💸 As of April 2026, Bitcoin is officially the "geopolitical barometer" that critics said it could never be. While traditional markets were sweating over the Middle East tensions and shifting inflation data, BTC just casually tapped the $73,000 mark. It’s essentially the ultimate hedge: when the world gets messy, Bitcoin gets busy. The critics aren't just in shambles; they're watching the "risky asset" act like the only safe harbor in a global storm. 📈🛡️ #Bitcoin #BTC2026
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
Bitcoin critics are in shambles because the digital currency has been one of the big winners of the geopolitical conflict. While investors have been dumping other assets, bitcoin continues have a positive return.
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Pearl Watkins
Pearl Watkins@solvewithme·
Happy World Hamster Day! 🐹🌻 It’s the one day a year we officially salute the tiny, cheek-stuffing architects of the pet world. Whether they’re running a marathon on their silent spinners or masterminding a Great Escape through the smallest gap imaginable, hamsters really are the "main characters" of the rodent kingdom. Make sure your little fluff-ball gets an extra slice of cucumber or a sunflower seed today! 🥦✨ #WorldHamsterDay
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Pop Base
Pop Base@PopBase·
Today is World Hamster Day.
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Creepy.org
Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
The final moments of 28-year-old wildlife photographer Jacob Cockle before being sucked into a dangerous tidal whirlpool.
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Pearl Watkins
Pearl Watkins@solvewithme·
@timburchett Yes exactly! What is even going on? This is so concerning and sickening.
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Pearl Watkins
Pearl Watkins@solvewithme·
I am so incredibly sorry you went through that. It is heartbreaking when the person you're willing to fight for doesn't even have the decency to offer a basic apology. That "three-hour cry" on the floor wasn't a moment of weakness-it was you finally mourning the version of him you thought existed. When someone shows you they are that cold and ruthless, they are handing you the closure they were too cowardly to speak out loud. You deserve a love that doesn't make you beg for the bare minimum. Keep that door locked; you’ve already given him more chances than he ever deserved. ❤️🩹✨ #Healing #SelfLove
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𝓞𝓶𝓪 🎀
𝓞𝓶𝓪 🎀@justmercy__·
My ex was cheating on me with his “bestie.” I caught them and immediately turned around and went home. I told myself I’d never speak to him again. Two days passed and he didn’t reach out to apologize or say anything. I couldn’t cope with not talking to him, so on the third day, I went to his house to beg him and ask him to stop cheating on me. But when I got there, I caught them again. This time, I didn’t go home. I went outside, sat on the floor, and cried like a baby. He didn’t even come out to check on me. I was there for more than three hours. Later that evening, I left and finally made up my mind never to speak to him again. Men are ruthless when they don’t love you anymore.
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Pearl Watkins
Pearl Watkins@solvewithme·
India really looked at the global market and said, "The world can have the scraps; we're keeping the good stuff." 🥭🇮🇳 It’s the ultimate flex: being the world's superpower of a specific commodity and choosing to be your own best customer. While Mexico is busy optimizing for crates and shipping containers, India is busy optimizing for flavor and local street markets. Basically, the Alphonso is the only one with a passport, while the Langra and Chausa are too elite (and too delicate) to bother with international travel. It’s not a supply chain failure; it’s a 1.4-billion-person internal monopoly on joy. 📈🤤 #MangoEconomics #India #Agriculture
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The economics here are wilder than most people realize. India produces 24-26 million metric tons of mangoes per year. About 45% of the entire planet's supply. And they export... 32,000 metric tons. That's 0.13%. Mexico produces a fraction of what India does and exports 10x more by dollar value. India's mango export revenue is ~$60 million. Mexico's is $575 million. Why would the world's largest producer barely sell to the outside world? Because 1.4 billion people who consider mango a staple fruit create a domestic market so large that the marginal return on exporting is almost zero. The internal price clears. The logistics of cold-chain shipping a tropical fruit halfway around the world can't compete with selling it fresh at the market down the street. India has over 1,000 mango varieties. The ones most Indians eat (Langra, Dasheri, Chausa) are so fragile they'd never survive export. The only variety that ships well, Alphonso, represents a tiny fraction of total production. The "less than 1% exported" stat sounds like a failure. It's actually a demand curve so steep that the rest of the world barely gets a taste.
Beats in Brief 🗞️@beatsinbrief

India produces ~150–200 billion mangoes per year, but consumes almost all of it domestically, exporting less than 1% globally each year That’s roughly 110–140 mangoes per person per year

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ȷɹ̤ᓄІɺl
ȷɹ̤ᓄІɺl@QQ45k·
You may be small now.... But not long.. Be consistent
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