𝕯𝖗𝖊𝖆𝖉 Moroz
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𝕯𝖗𝖊𝖆𝖉 Moroz
@Dread_Botlord
Very nice and respectful. (He/They)



#Nebraska G Braden Frager “We didnt come here just to win one game. We came here to win two”



I have an idea for the Oscars. What if at the end of every decade there's a Movie of the Decade that's totally retrospective, and it can't have won Best Picture at the time? The movie with staying power? So for the 1990s it probably would have been something like Goodfellas,


Holy fucking shit this book is incredible

Kristen Stewart to officially star in Prime Video series ‘THE CHALLENGER.’ She will star as astronaut and physicist Sally Ride, the first U.S. woman to fly in space.


They're doing Hadiths of Kirk now

🚨 BREAKING: UAE announces its gas production is now zero and operations at major natural gas facilities have been suspended.

I hate to be the bearer of bad news but if infrastructure like this 👇 gets blown up, as of this moment it will take at least a decade to recover from this war - and the truth is that the world's energy picture is probably changed forever. This single facility 👇produced roughly 20% of global LNG supply (aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/18…) and, as of 2011, had taken $70 billion to build (energyintel.com/0000017b-a7be-…). What makes this even worse is that Iran's strike on this was retaliation after Israel attacked their South Pars gas field which draws from the same natural gas reservoir, which is the world's largest by far (9,700 km² - about the size of Qatar itself). Heck, on the list of the 25 largest natural gas fields (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_n…) this single reservoir holds roughly 40% of their combined recoverable reserves - and is nearly 6 times bigger than the 2nd biggest field in the world. And, unlike many of the others on the list, it's only at 10% depletion (meaning 90% of the gas is still there). Which means that, probably for many years, a huge share of the gas from the world's largest reservoir simply won't be extractable, as infrastructure on both sides - Qatar's and Iran's - has now been blown up. From a global energy supply perspective, we're deep into worst-case scenario territory.






