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Hypocriticaltweets

@hypocrittweets

شامل ہوئے Ocak 2017
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Angela Belcamino
Angela Belcamino@AngelaBelcamino·
I don’t think President Biden or President Obama would send a rescue team into enemy territory to save a soldier. No Democrat would. Agree?
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Andrew Kolvet
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth drew a powerful parallel between the dramatic rescue of the second F-15E crewman from Iran and the Easter weekend: "When he was finally able to activate his emergency transponder, his first message was simple and it was powerful. He sent a message: God is good." "Shot down on Good Friday. Hidden in a cave, a crevice all of Saturday. And rescued on Sunday. Flown out of Iran as the sun was rising on Easter Sunday. A pilot reborn. All home and accounted for. A nation rejoicing. God is good."
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
BREAKING🚨: The Artemis II astronauts have become the first humans to see the dark/far side with their own eyes.
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Adam
Adam@TheFirstCopy·
@hypocrittweets @thevivafrei @jakeshieldsajj Well for starters you don't send 2 malfunctioning C-130 carrying MH-6 tiny birds and special forces. You send 2 Black Hawks at max flying low under cover of night assisted by drones getting the exact location of the pilot/navigator for quick recovery minimizing risk.
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Viva Frei
Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
Bad example, @jakeshieldsajj. The fact that they extracted the pilot without this turning into Blackhawk Down 2.0 is a miracle and an accomplishment. Destroying equipment they were forced to leave behind so it does not fall into the hands of the enemy is also the smart thing to do (we know what flack we all gave Biden for leaving equipment behind). As for how you feel about the war in general, and the risks of having military get downed behind enemy lines because of the war, is a different and broader discussion. But this extraction was impressive and miraculous.
Jake Shields@jakeshieldsajj

Are you tired of all the winning yet

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Hypocriticaltweets
Hypocriticaltweets@hypocrittweets·
@NASA So this guy's hair is just going to be floating all around the craft?
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Morning routine: Wake up, shave, make the bed, witness something that's never before been seen by human eyes. The Artemis II crew is preparing for today's lunar flyby, when they will see the Moon's far side.
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Hypocriticaltweets
Hypocriticaltweets@hypocrittweets·
@NASA How exactly is it that human eyes have never seen the far side of the moon? Are you saying that none of the Apollo missions ever existed?
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Breaking911
Breaking911@Breaking911·
📸 A newly released image shows both sides of the Moon—its near side on the right, recognizable by its dark patches, and its far side on the left. The Artemis II crew became the first humans to view the far side with their own eyes.
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Hypocriticaltweets
Hypocriticaltweets@hypocrittweets·
@MKBHD I thought NASA said theor phones were back on earth and that they had people posting on socials for them?
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Marques Brownlee
I also can't stop thinking about how this might be the greatest missed opportunity in marketing history if Apple doesn't have a billboard of these saying "Shot on iPhone" lol NASA astronauts have been allowed to use their phones in space, and Commander Reid Wiseman and Mission Specialist Christina Koch uploaded these photos shot on an iPhone 17 Pro Max SELFIE camera
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Make new friends, but keep the old. A new photo captures the Moon's near side on the right (the side we see from Earth, identifiable by its dark splotches) and its far side on the left. The Artemis II crew are the first to see the far side with human eyes.
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J@JayTC53·
So, Theo Von decided to spend Easter with Candace Owens. I will never listen, watch anything with Theo Von anymore. Anyone proudly associating themselves with Candace after what she's done to Erika Kirk, is not a good person. It's like choosing to hangout with Hitler.
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Hi-Rez The Rapper
Hi-Rez The Rapper@HiRezTheRapper·
"Hey guys, it’s me, Candace! Just like you regular folks, I put my $1,000 designer dress on one leg at a time. Isn’t it great being us normal, everyday people? Down with the establishment and those rich Satanists controlling everything, am I right? Now if you could just keep buying my overpriced merch, I’ll be able to take them all down. God bless!"
NΛTLY DΞNISΞ@NatlyDenise_

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Aɴᴛ
Aɴᴛ@AntSpeaks·
Theo Von on Instagram: "Grateful I got to spend Easter with my friends. Thank you God for filling my day with so many wonderful people. And thank you for giving me a place to bring the parts of me that feel broken." Here is one of the pictures of some of the people who were present 👇. Do you think it is a coincidence that Theo holds the skewed geopolitical opinions he does when Candace is among the people he calls “wonderful” and thanks God for? As for Brett Cooper, I will never understand this blind loyalty toward Candace. It goes beyond simply having a differing opinion. Brett, Theo, they are free to keep company with whoever they choose, but I suspect there will come a moment when they will have no choice but to confront their blind loyalty to a woman who calls everything she dislikes “satanic,” generalises entire groups of people, and has even gone so far as to blame that group of people for the transatlantic slave trade, along with other clearly insanely distorted perceptions of reality.
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Shane Cashman
Shane Cashman@ShaneCashman·
It’s my 41st birthday, and I’d like to announce my new book: GOOD VILLAINS Available everywhere September 1, 2026 I’d like to thank Skyhorse Publishing for giving this book a home. Description: Good Villains is an odyssey into the minds of America’s most polarizing figures—those who blur the line between icon and outcast. It begins with an unexpected encounter with Ye (formerly Kanye West) in late 2022. What unfolds is a journey across the country, as author Shane Cashman gains unprecedented access to cultural figures such as Alex Jones, Kari Lake, and Riff Raff—culminating in a harrowing profile of a woman at the center of a viral human trafficking controversy. These are not easy stories. They are intimate, unflinching portraits of the people who provoke, polarize, and challenge the mainstream narrative. At once cultural investigation and personal memoir, Good Villains asks what happens when a writer steps inside the blast radius of fame, infamy, and digital hysteria, as Cashman embeds himself deeper in the lives of the infamous and becomes part of the story he set out to chronicle.  Good Villains is a meditation on what it means to be adored, condemned, and obsessively watched in the modern world. Cashman trespasses into the upper echelon of America’s celebrity and politics and sends back a dispatch from the center of a culture in collapse—where the most vilified figures hold a mirror up to the world and its flaws. The result: a gripping, dramatic look at cancel culture, fame, and the media machine told with journalistic detail and exceptional style.  PRE-ORDER NOW 👇
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Melonie Mac
Melonie Mac@MelonieMac·
Jesus was a Jew
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The Misfit Patriot
The Misfit Patriot@misfitpatriot_·
Does anyone really think the left will just “go back to normal” after Trumps out of office? TDS will just turn into JDS, MDS, or some other fuckin derangement syndrome. Trumps language or behavior isn’t the reason they’re losing their shit every day. The reason they’re mad is because if they didn’t have Trump to blame for all their problems, they might actually realize they’re the ones who caused them.
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Chris Williams
Chris Williams@Astro_ChrisW·
As the @NASAArtemis II crew approaches the Moon, they will get a firsthand view of the Moon's surface. One of the most striking (pun intended) features they will see is the craters which mark its surface, and are especially numerous on the far side, which the crew will be able to directly see. These craters are formed by impacts that have happened over the history of our Solar System and act as a sort of historical record of the conditions around the Earth and Moon. The Earth has had many impacts over its history that have had big consequences on our planet (just ask the dinosaurs...), but plate tectonics, weathering, and volcanism have erased many craters on the Earth, and with them, the record of this history. The Moon helps us fill in the picture and tells us a unique story about our planet's past! Even so, there are still many craters on Earth, but many are often not as easily visible as those on the Moon. Some, like Manicouagan Crater in Quebec, Canada, are very readily seen from the @Space_Station. This crater was created over 200 million years ago, when a 5 km asteroid crashed into the Earth, and is over 70 km wide. I saw this view through the Cupola window as I was exercising and had to pause to take a picture!
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Adam
Adam@TheFirstCopy·
@thevivafrei @jakeshieldsajj I don't believe our current administration is being honest. This was most likely a botched ground operation in an attempt to extract uranium. You dont send this level of assets for 1 navigator
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Hypocriticaltweets
Hypocriticaltweets@hypocrittweets·
@ManifestHistory Get one of these One Year Bibles. You get one part of OT, 1 part of NT, Psalms, and Proverbs everyday. Its about 15-20 minutes a day.
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Manifest History
Manifest History@ManifestHistory·
I’ve finally decided to read the entire bible. So far, I’ve read Genesis and Exodus. I’m obviously really interested in reading the Gospels and New Testament. I’m debating skipping ahead to the Gospels. What do you recommend I do: Read the bible from front to back or skip ahead and read the Gospels (or entire New Testament) and then go back to the Old Testament.
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