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Where can a soldier fix himself a drink Forget the noise, forget the stink And the opium is running pretty low Cause when the pain comes, I don't want to know

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Rhoddry Ice
Rhoddry Ice@RhoddryIce·
Human Rights Watch today published a 122 pages report on ruZZia’s “Human Safari“ in Kherson. Link to the pdf hrw.org/sites/default/…
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Vesa Savela
Vesa Savela@VSavela·
@MatsExtrude I welcome these KWIA figures - but how? What has caused last 2 days figures to almost double compared to past weeks average? Other figures do not support beginning of "rus spring attack".
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Mats Rigglöv 🇸🇪 🇺🇦
Good morning! 1520 KWIA 4 AFVs 32 Artillery systems 3 MLRS 1391 UAVs 155 Vehicles and Fuel tanks 1 Special equipment Slava Ukraini!
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Rhoddry Ice
Rhoddry Ice@RhoddryIce·
@MatsExtrude When was the last time there was 1700+1500 casualties back to back days?
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Rhoddry Ice@RhoddryIce·
@Microinteracti1 Why use a sloppy AI image. Here’s a few JWST images. A recent paper suggest super massive stars with a radius of over 1000AU (sun-earth distances) and the precursors of globular clusters.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
The James Webb Space Telescope has a problem. A beautiful, maddening, keeps-you-up-at-night kind of problem. Scattered across nearly every deep image it captures are roughly 1,000 tiny red specks. They date from the universe’s first billion years. They are compact, they are bright, and after three years of serious scientific argument, nobody can agree what they actually are. Three camps have formed. The first says the dots are supermassive black holes wrapped in thick shrouds of dust, feeding voraciously in the infant cosmos. The second argues they are ancient stars in the final act of collapse. The third proposes something even stranger: direct-collapse black holes, objects that skipped the star stage entirely and simply fell straight into darkness. All three theories have problems. None fits the data cleanly. So the proposals keep coming. Dozens of them, queued up for Webb’s next observation cycle. Radio telescopes may eventually settle the argument, offering a signal that cuts through the dust and ambiguity alike. For now, the dots just sit there. Small, red, and completely unbothered by our confusion.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ What do you think this means? Stay connected, Follow Gandalv @Microinteracti1
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Daractenus
Daractenus@Daractenus·
I too am liked by 100% of the people that like me, as it often happens.
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Daractenus@Daractenus·
To remind Donald Trump and his supporters why the US now finds itself without allies willing to provide the help Trump desperately wants but claims he doesn’t need, in the war he says he won, here’s a sample of the many comments he has made about US allies over the past year. 🧵
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
A photo from a Russian kindergarten. Conceptual Russia. "Blue lakes," on the left, "white birch trees" on the right, "traditional male/female family unit" in the middle, and behind them all - Orthodox church domes watching and guiding. Intuitively, they sense that a nurse is needed. The question is: who's missing?
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DulceBiatch
DulceBiatch@BiatchDulce·
Very interesting: Mexico has officially launched one of its most ambitious infrastructure projects in decades, the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The project connects the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, creating a new trade route across southern Mexico. Cargo ships arriving at the Port of Salina Cruz (Oaxaca) can unload containers that are then transported by modern rail across the country to the Port of Coatzacoalcos (Veracruz) on the Gulf side and vice versa. The corridor runs across the narrowest part of Mexico, allowing goods to move between oceans faster without having to travel thousands of miles through the Panama Canal. But the project is much bigger than a railway. Mexico is also building: • Modernized ports • Industrial parks and factories • Highways and logistics hubs • New economic zones to attract global investment The goal is to turn southern Mexico into a major global logistics hub while bringing jobs and economic growth to states like Oaxaca, Veracruz, Tabasco, and Chiapas. While it won’t replace the Panama Canal, experts say the corridor could become a powerful alternative trade route for companies moving goods between Asia, North America, and the Atlantic. For Mexico, it marks the beginning of a new era of infrastructure, trade, and economic development.
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Rhoddry Ice
Rhoddry Ice@RhoddryIce·
@StrokeNdistance @clement_molin Now I see. I read it as an example of US aid and by leaving out the date I saw it as a disingenuous example leaving out the date. Sorry about my raving.
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Dead Hand Luke
Dead Hand Luke@StrokeNdistance·
@RhoddryIce @clement_molin Sir, I thanked Jordan for their military assistance (in selling equipment to US for Ukrainian use) to highlight the contradictions of the quoted poster. You appear far more focused on giving a reaction than understanding what it is you are reacting to.
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Vatnik Soup
Vatnik Soup@P_Kallioniemi·
Command responsible for coordinating support for Ukraine left a tube of classified maps behind on a train in Europe, losing control of the sensitive material for 24 hours
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Rhoddry Ice@RhoddryIce·
@DanDavisWrites Domesticated animals such as cattle sheep, .. I wonder what the complex relationship with the landscape is.
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Dan Davis
Dan Davis@DanDavisWrites·
My script for a short introductory video about a complex topic. It's 45 minutes long 😭
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Rhoddry Ice
Rhoddry Ice@RhoddryIce·
@Schizointel If you walk into a store and they allow you to buy their items, are you supposed to be grateful for that? Or should the store be grateful you chose to buy their products?
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Intelschizo
Intelschizo@Schizointel·
Foreign Military Sales fall under US security assistance which is verbatim part of foreign aid, specifically designed to provide equipment, training, and services to foreign partners to support U.S. national security interests. FMS Foreign Military Sale PDA Presidential Drawdown Authority USAI Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative PURL Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List These are all US Security Assistance to Ukraine. Stop Lying
Clément Molin@clement_molin

Americans will make you believe the US 🇺🇸 are still helping Ukraine 🇺🇦 "Military sales" is not assistance, especially when the money used to buy this is from another country. When Sweden is paying for US Humvee to Ukraine, this is not US military aid but Swedish military aid.

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Waro_42@waro42t·
@clement_molin The only currently help could be consider starlink systen I guess
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h terry@TerryH20286·
@M0nstas @clement_molin trump administration not willing to making money on weapons sales to Europe? C'mon 😁
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Dead Hand Luke
Dead Hand Luke@StrokeNdistance·
@clement_molin Thank you Jordan for military assistance. Zero SPAAG from US but King Abdullah delivers.
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Rhoddry Ice
Rhoddry Ice@RhoddryIce·
@clement_molin If someone buys food from a supermarket and give it to a homeless person. Should the person in need be grateful to the supermarket?
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