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@FindlingMary

Brazil, Singapore, USA شامل ہوئے Mayıs 2018
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Emme@FindlingMary·
@JimmySeeRypto @Rothmus To deal the massive devaluation in the currency and stagnant wages, day trading risky leveraged ETFs is about the only way to keep afloat. I’m not saying this is the right way to do things, but this is what I’ve observed.
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Emme@FindlingMary·
@JimmySeeRypto @Rothmus Most of what is traded on Robinhood isn’t even assets, it’s leveraged derivatives. It’s possible to save, but if you are working a bunch of side jobs and are exhausted just to make your rent, the small pleasures in life like doordashing a fast food meal becomes understandable.
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Emme@FindlingMary·
@trader_tony_ Since only citizens vote it should be a non-issue.
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Trader Tony@trader_tony_·
ICE at airports is just laying the groundwork for ICE at polling places btw
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Big Dawg💜😎@TashMillz·
Having to pay car registration every year is a scam. Like who unregistered my car for me to have to register it again? That’s who should pay for it.
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Emme@FindlingMary·
@Cryptoking @TylerDurden They have plenty of fuel but they can’t get over the mountains with it fully loaded.
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Tyler@TylerDurden·
I’m currently in Viet Nam and rumours on the street is they have almost run out of fuel. 40% increase in price overnight. They asked China to lend them jet fuel and they’ve said no.
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Emme@FindlingMary·
@Cryptoking @TylerDurden That’s normal though. They always do that with the Paro outbound flights. They put in only enough fuel to make it over the mountains and immediately land.
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Crypto King@Cryptoking·
@TylerDurden I flew out of Bhutan once and the airport didn’t have enough jet fuel for the plane, so 14 min after take off they announce the plane will be landing in India to refuel and continue on. Wild shit
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Dr LASERguy@4wavePepe·
@CameronCorduroy I had a $600,000 over 5 years NSF Physics grant terminated last year because our grant mentioned "polarization" which was included in the banned terms list. We were discussing the polarization of light. We never got the grant reinstated.
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Cameron 🇺🇸 🗽🦅@CameronCorduroy·
this is what actual national suicide looks like btw
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Emme@FindlingMary·
@MattWalshBlog This only ever made sense when jobs paid living wages. Good luck living on 12 to 25 hours a week at $18.50 an hour. Young adults want to move out and start their lives. It’s not feasible anymore.
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
I used to be entirely in the camp that said you should kick your kids out at 18 and force them to live independently and make their own way in the world. I don’t feel that way at all anymore. I want all my kids to live with us until they get married. Even after they’re married, if they want to live on our property, or close by, my wife and I would love that. The important thing is to teach your kids responsibility, which we’re doing. They need to contribute and help around the house, which all of our kids do from a very young age. Provided you aren’t raising ungrateful useless moochers, why kick them out? Why drive them away from your family home? I don’t see the point in it anymore. I actually like my kids and like being around them. Maybe they’ll all end up scattered to the wind. But I’d prefer to keep the family together. Why wouldn’t I?
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
For those who used a computer between 1995 and 2001, what's the computer game from that time that sticks with you the most, and why
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Emme@FindlingMary·
@Bonephilly @noregretvet_ He was brought as an expert. Not to be mean, but if you are here to influence policy decisions then I expect any expert to be grilled on their expertise.
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DAWN IVEY💐😊@noregretvet_·
If I would have seen Kennedy coming I would have ran doors flapping 🤣 He raked athlete over the coals. Kennedy shredded him up lol don't think he'll be back lol
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Emme@FindlingMary·
@mageeclegg Brazil pretty serious about the mayo too. They will use a whole jar at lunch or barbecue.
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Magee Clegg@mageeclegg·
Something special is going on in the Southern Cone… 2 countries lead the world in eating mayonnaise… Just behind Russia: 2. Argentina 🇦🇷: 1.8 kg per person per year 3. Chile 🇨🇱: 1.5 kg per person per year After living in Chile… It makes perfect sense once you eat a completo (photo below)… But what the hell is going on in Argentina?
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Emme@FindlingMary·
@Aelthemplaer Research has shown that many behaviors are wired genetically.
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Emme@FindlingMary·
@Anniebanananie1 @RobSchneider We aren’t clever enough yet to create entirely new species of infectious diseases. Typically an older disease with known attributes is modified with novel genes and or a gain of function mutation to enhance the virulence or other effects.
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EvilMidget@Anniebanananie1·
@RobSchneider False Otzi the ice man suffered from it. Doubt the U.S. gov went back 5,000 yrs & infected him.
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Rob Schneider 🇺🇸@RobSchneider·
Lyme disease WAS U.S. GOVERNMENT EXPERIMENT… FACT CHECKED✅
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra

Dear conspiracy theorists.. sadly, you were right again… 🚨 Dr. Robert Malone: Declassified Docs Expose U.S. Military Releasing 282,800 Radioactive Ticks, Sparking Lyme Disease Epidemic and 40-Year Cover-Up - The U.S. military released 282,800 radioactive lone star ticks (labeled with Carbon-14) across Virginia sites along bird migration routes from 1966–1969; before the experiments, these ticks were not found north of the Mason-Dixon Line, but they soon established populations on Long Island for the first time. - CIA operatives under Operation Mongoose (1962) dropped infected ticks on Cuban sugarcane workers via nighttime C-123 flights; one operative’s infant son suffered a life-threatening 105°F fever requiring emergency tracheotomy after family contamination. - Plum Island Animal Disease Center (under Army Chemical Corps) conducted open-air tick experiments with containment failures: test animals mingled with wild deer and birds, and deer from nearby Lyme, Connecticut, swam to the island while birds fed on insects—Lyme, CT, is only 13 miles away and became the namesake epicenter in 1975. - Willy Burgdorfer (who identified the Lyme bacterium in 1982) discovered a second pathogen called the “Swiss Agent” (Rickettsia helvetica) in patient samples but deliberately omitted it from his published research; materials found in his garage after his 2014 death proved 40+ years of suppression of co-infection data that could explain chronic Lyme treatment failures. - Under Project 112 (1962–1974), the Pentagon ran 134 bioweapons tests (plus hundreds more classified), investing $3–4 billion and building capacity to produce 100 million infected mosquitoes and 50 million fleas per month; the program was “categorically denied” by the military for nearly 50 years until 2000. - Operation Big Itch (1954) successfully dropped 670,000 tropical rat fleas from cluster bombs to prove the weapons could incapacitate an entire battalion-sized target area for up to a full day. - Multiple tick-borne diseases (Lyme arthritis, babesiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever) erupted simultaneously around Long Island Sound right after the tick releases (1968–1972), clustering statistically around Plum Island—an anomaly the article attributes to possible lab enhancement or accidental release (45% probability per the analysis). - Burgdorfer, recruited in 1951 for tick weaponization and linked to Nazi scientists brought via Operation Paperclip, left a cryptic note before dying: “I wondered why somebody didn’t do something,” and in 2013 video testimony insinuated an accidental release while admitting he “didn’t tell you everything.” These claims are based on a review of 41 primary declassified sources, testimony, and suppressed research presented in the article. malone.news/p/declassified…

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The Atlantic@TheAtlantic·
Pete Buttigieg—the Harvard graduate, Rhodes Scholar, and McKinsey alum—now has a beard and a splitting maul, @gcaw reports. Can he convince America he’s a man of the people? theatlantic.com/politics/2026/…
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