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Georgia Tech alum (BS/MS). Retired engineer. Georgia native, Tennessean and Texan by choice. 🚫DM

Georgia, USA شامل ہوئے Aralık 2016
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The Culturist
The Culturist@the_culturist_·
Beauty is proof that human beings aren't here just to survive.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
The UK rape gang inquiry report just dropped and it should make your blood boil: 1. At least 250,000 young White girls were groomed, raped, trafficked, and tortured. 2. Perpetrators followed consistent tactics of befriending vulnerable girls as young as 11 with gifts, drugs, and alcohol before subjecting them to group rapes, violence, blackmail, pregnancies, forced conversions, and trafficking. 3. UK institutions—including police, social services, schools, NHS, and politicians—catastrophically failed victims through denial, ignored reports, criminalization of victims, destruction of evidence, and prioritization of political correctness and fears of “racism” accusations over child protection. 4. 87–95% of convicted perpetrators in group-based child sexual exploitation cases were Muslim. It was predominantly Muslim Pakistani gangs. They operated across 149 local authority districts. Groups from Somali, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, and other Muslim origins were also involved. 5. The Muslim perpetrators operated under an honour- and shame-based clan code that treated non-Muslim girls, especially White working class girls, as property available for sexual use. Girls were told that they’re “White trash” who deserved punishment. People need to go to prison for this.
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Anti Left Memes
Anti Left Memes@AntiLeftMemes·
What is your response to this sign ??
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Evelyn
Evelyn@ppkty_112·
Conservative women are not only intelligent but also stunning! 🥰🇺🇸 If you agree, drop a '❤️'
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Jannine.. #MagaMemeQueen ™️ 👑🇺🇸
Jill Biden says that Trump RUINED her husband's legacy! 🧐 👀👀👀 She says..👇👇👇 "Joe handed Trump a strong economy, and he’s squandering it with policies that drive up costs.”🙄🙄🙄 What's your response to this?
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Alicia de Artola Castillo
Alicia de Artola Castillo@PenguinOfTroy·
The Persian flag was all over the stadium today. My friend took this epic shot. No idea who this woman is but she’s badass. #WorldCup #Iran
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HeritageBulwark
HeritageBulwark@hbulwark1·
On This Day June 15 1849 in the late spring James K. Polk the 11th President of the United States died at his home in Nashville Tennessee at the age of 53. Fresh off one of the most consequential single terms in American history annexing Texas, winning the Mexican American War, securing the Oregon Territory, lowering tariffs and expanding the nation to the Pacific. Polk kept his promise and served exactly one term. He left the White House on March 4 exhausted but triumphant. His journey home had been brutal. Traveling south through cholera ravaged areas Polk noted outbreaks in his diary including deaths on riverboats. By early June in Nashville amid a local epidemic he became sick. Cholera seriously hit him like a brick, relentless vomiting and diarrhea that dehydrated him fast. 19th century treatments of laxatives bleeding with leeches often made it worse. Polk lingered several days attended by doctors and was baptized into the Methodist Church he long admired. His final words to his wife Sarah were “I love you Sarah for all eternity I love you”. A man of destiny. Polk delivered on nearly every major campaign pledge, reshaped the map of America and then stepped aside exactly as he had promised. He accomplished massively and left the stage on his own terms even if fate cut it short. One of the most effective presidents this country has ever had. RIP to a legend.
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Hosna ⚖️ בניטה
🚨ALERT: In a jaw-dropping national-security bombshell, the United States has revoked the visas of a staggering 80,000 foreign nationals since January — including 16,000 for DUI offenses, 12,000 for violent assaults, and 8,000 for theft. AMERICA IS PUTTING NATIONAL SECURITY FIRST
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🍞@eternalbread_·
St. Ahmed was a 17th-century Muslim Ottoman official who LEFT ISLAM and converted to CHRISTIANITY. He noticed how transformed his Christian slaves were after attending church. Curious, he started investigating Christianity for himself. He decided to secretly attend a Divine Liturgy. During the service, he witnessed a miracle that convinced him Christianity was true. Afterward, he sought baptism and became a Christian. His conversion eventually became known. One day, while discussing religion with other officials, he reportedly declared that there was nothing greater than the Christian faith. That statement led to his arrest. He was brought before Ottoman authorities, given opportunities to return to Islam, and ultimately refused. He was tortured and then beheaded in Constantinople on May 3, 1682.
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G. K. Chesterton
G. K. Chesterton@GKCdaily·
I do not condemn Communism because it is violent and revolutionary. I condemn Communism because it is false. I condemn it because it is an erroneous ethical theory of the normal life of man.
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Handre
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In 1968, while teenage Red Guards beat their professors to death with clubs in Beijing courtyards, Jean-Paul Sartre sat in Paris calling Mao's Cultural Revolution a model of revolutionary democracy. The most celebrated intellectual in France looked at a country burning its own libraries and saw liberation. He sold the Maoist newspaper La Cause du Peuple on French street corners himself, holding it aloft like a sacrament. Consider what he was endorsing. Between 1966 and 1976, the Cultural Revolution killed somewhere between 500,000 and two million people. Schools shut down across the entire country. Students dragged teachers onto stages, hung placards around their necks, forced them to kneel on broken glass, then murdered them. The historian Bian Zhongyun, vice-principal of a girls' school in Beijing, died on August 5, 1966, beaten by her own students with nail-studded clubs. Sartre called this the people governing themselves. You should understand why a man this intelligent got it this wrong. Sartre believed knowledge served power, that truth was whatever the revolution required, that the individual existed to be dissolved into the collective will. So when Mao abolished the distinction between teacher and student, between expert and mob, Sartre cheered. He had spent decades arguing that bourgeois reason was a class weapon. Here was a regime taking him at his word and clubbing the reasoners to death. This is what economic illiteracy buys you. A university, a price, a contract, and a peasant's grain stockpile all carry knowledge that no central planner can seize or replicate. Mises explained the calculation problem in 1920. Hayek explained dispersed knowledge in 1945. Sartre had access to both and chose the dunce cap of the collective instead, then handed out its propaganda on the Rue de Rennes. He died in 1980, mourned by 50,000 followers, never having retracted a word about Mao. The professors of Beijing got no such funeral. They got a ditch, and a philosopher in Paris explaining that their murder was freedom.
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Thaïs d’Escufon
Thaïs d’Escufon@ThaisEscufon·
My English-speaking friends, I need you! The justice system in my country, France, would rather send me to prison than deal with the immigrant men who are assaulting us. Please help spread this video, the world needs to know what they’re doing to French patriots! (@elonmusk ?)
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Ils veulent m’envoyer en prison. En France, il vaut mieux être un migrant agresseur de femmes qu’une identitaire qui aime son pays.  Lien YouTube : youtu.be/EDB9pdTczjU Partagez cette vidéo que cette histoire fasse du bruit 🙏🏻

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Milk Road AI
Milk Road AI@MilkRoadAI·
This is WILD! Tom Mueller. SpaceX employee #1, the man who built the engines and his 0.06% stake is now worth approximately $1.11 billion (Save this). But the number undersells the story. Mueller grew up in St. Maries, Idaho, population 2,500, the son of a logger who wanted him to follow the same path. He spent four summers cutting timber to pay his way through engineering school, then moved to California with nothing but a degree and a passion for rockets. He spent 15 years at TRW, one of the biggest aerospace companies in the world, watching his ideas get diluted inside a bureaucracy so he started building engines in his garage at night as a hobby. By early 2002 he had built the largest amateur liquid-fuel rocket engine in the world, 80 pounds, 13,000 lbs of thrust and moved it to a friend's warehouse. That's where @elonmusk found him. Fresh from selling PayPal for $1.5 billion, Musk walked into that warehouse and asked one question: "Can you build something bigger?" Mueller never fired that original engine, he took it back to his garage, where it still sits today. Instead, he joined Musk on May 1, 2002 becoming employee #1 on the SpaceX payroll. What followed was 18 years of building what became the most reliable rocket engine ever flown. The Merlin engine, designed from scratch powered Falcon 1, Falcon 9, and Dragon. The Merlin 1D holds the thrust to weight record for production rocket engines and it enabled the first ever propulsive landing of an orbital rocket booster, which is what made reusability possible, which is what made cheap access to space possible, which is what made Starlink possible, which is what made today's $2.1 trillion IPO possible. Mueller also started the early development of what became the Raptor engine, the full flow staged combustion methane engine that powers Starship, which no American aerospace company had ever successfully built before. He retired from SpaceX in November 2020 but he got bored within six months so he founded Impulse Space, building space tugs to move payloads around once they're in orbit, and planetary landers to deliver cargo to Mars. What an incredible story!
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Gary M@gman5180·
Do you know who this is? 👇❓❓ Bonus points if you tell me what she's known for.
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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
You have heard of three Benjamin Harrisons without realizing it. The one almost nobody can name is the one who started it all. Benjamin Harrison V was a Virginia planter, born at Berkeley Plantation on the James River, and he became one of the most influential founders you were never taught about. He was a huge man, famously heavy, with a booming presence to match, and he used it. He signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. But before that, he did something more important and almost invisible to history. As chairman of the Committee of the Whole, he was the man who presided over the brutal closed-door debates where Congress tore into Jefferson's draft and hammered out the final document. The Declaration as we know it was shaped in the room he was running. And he had the nerve to joke while signing what could have been his own death warrant. The story goes that the heavyset Harrison turned to Elbridge Gerry, a small and slender man, and said that when they all hanged for treason, he would have the advantage. He would die in an instant from his size, while poor Gerry would be left "kicking in the air half an hour after I am gone." Gallows humor, literally, at the founding of the country. The British made him pay for it. In 1781 the traitor Benedict Arnold sailed up the James River with 1,600 troops and seized Harrison's Berkeley estate. The redcoats built a bonfire out of his mahogany furniture and the family portraits, used his cattle for target practice, and carried off the people he had enslaved. Harrison had to flee with his family to Richmond. He signed his name to the cause, and the enemy came for his home specifically. He did not fade out afterward. He served as Speaker of the Virginia House and then as Governor of Virginia from 1781 to 1784, helping steer the state through the end of the war. Here is the part that turns him into a footnote with a crown. Benjamin Harrison V was the father of William Henry Harrison, the ninth President of the United States. And he was the great-grandfather of Benjamin Harrison, the twenty-third President. One Declaration signer at Berkeley Plantation founded an American political dynasty that put two of his descendants in the White House. So the next time someone rattles off the famous founders, remember the giant Virginian who ran the room where the Declaration was finalized, cracked a hanging joke over his own signature, watched Benedict Arnold burn his home for it, and quietly seeded a family line that reached the presidency twice. Most people cannot name him. They have been saluting his bloodline their whole lives.
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Bobbie
Bobbie@bo66ie29·
“Freedom is a fragile thing and it's never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by way of inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation, for it comes only once to a people. And those in world history who have known freedom and then lost it, have never known it again.” - Ronald Reagan
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Anna D. West 🇺🇸
Anna D. West 🇺🇸@SlimWiggy·
In September 1570 after the Cypriot capitol of Nicosia finally fell to the Turks after a long siege, something bizarre happened: The ship holding roughly 800 female captives bound for enslavement in Constantinople exploded, killing all aboard. According to legend, Maria Syglitiki (also known as Arnaude de Rocas) was aiding her father, a local count, and other soldiers on the front lines when the 3rd assault by the Turks finally took the city. She sheltered with the wounded, including her mortally wounded father, in a church when she was found by the conquering Turks and told she was destined for enslavement in the Sultan's harem in Constantinople, which had been captured over a century before. She and 800 others were marched from the town square to a ship where they conspired to do whatever it took rather than end up in concubinage to the Turks. That night, as legend goes, Maria made her way to the ship's powder storage while the guards slept and lit the match, blowing the ship to pieces. The Turks got Cyprus but lost their usual and expected prize of women and children for s*xual slavery. People have a funny way of downplaying incidents like this (and this is not at all an isolated incident), even claiming Turks were just intermarrying with "local women" when nothing could be further from the truth.
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Holden Caulfield was right@burby_geek

The turks weren't the only Eurasian people to have a culture of marrying local women as they migrated west

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🌟🦋 Earth2 🦋🌟
🌟🦋 Earth2 🦋🌟@34rthhasrisen·
President Trump, thank you. 🙏🙏 Look at what President Trump did for Washington DC. 🇺🇸 This is Malcom X park, also known as Meridian Hill Park. It was dry for about 7 years. 😊 Look at how peaceful it is now. 🫶🏻🫶🏻 People are safe and enjoying themselves again in DC. They are loving it! ♥️ Good Vibes! ⭐️💛⭐️
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