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Poland شامل ہوئے Şubat 2010
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Le Meow'ata
Le Meow'ata@jffkey·
@MaoBaoBaomby Well, 40 years under sanctions and couple of months without electricity and money from China are different things
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Mao BaoBao@MaoBaoBaomby·
Honestly, Trump ordering navy to block the Strait of Hormuz is a pretty smart strategy. It took away the only Trump card that IRAN has while re-routing the global oil dependency to US. However, it’s unsure whether US or IRAN can afford longer in this case. I don’t think a country that couldn’t afford the market to dip 15% can outlast a country has been economically sanctioned for 40 years.
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Will Chamberlain
Will Chamberlain@willchamberlain·
The Emiratis and the Saudis can bypass the Straits of Hormuz to sell their oil The Iranians can’t.
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FinancialJuice
FinancialJuice@financialjuice·
Iran: US restrictions on vessel movements are illegal and piracy
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Andrew Williams
Andrew Williams@atwilliams0708·
@willchamberlain The Iranians sell 80% of their oil to China. What happens when the Chinese navy shows up to protect the free right of passage of their oil tankers?
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MindVoyager
MindVoyager@Karol1669024·
Jak mogą mostu nie zrobić :( Tarnobrzeg ma prom zamiast mostu. Mieszkańcy narzekają, ale nie mają wyjścia Tarnobrzeg to jedno z nielicznych polskich miast, gdzie w 2026 roku główna przeprawa przez Wisłę wciąż opiera się na… ręcznie przeciąganym promie. W granicach miasta nie ma stałego mostu, a najbliższe znajdują się 10 km na północ i południe. Dlatego w centrum działa barka na linie, łącząca Tarnobrzeg z Ciszycą. Prom mieści do trzech aut, a przy niskim stanie wody obsługa musi pomagać sobie wiosłami. Kursuje cały rok, choć zimą często zatrzymuje go kra. Najstarsze zdjęcia przeprawy pochodzą z 1933 r., co sugeruje, że działa tu od blisko wieku. Dla turystów to ciekawostka, ale mieszkańcy od lat domagają się mostu lub choćby kładki bo prom, choć malowniczy, w codziennym życiu bywa uciążliwy.
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X1TheGamer
X1TheGamer@xonebros·
New rule: stop comparing open world RPGs to Skyrim. Crimson Desert is the new benchmark. It’s Skyrim on steroids and when Elder Scrolls 6 releases it will be compared to Crimson Desert, not Skyrim. Let’s see if Bethesda can clear that bar.
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Elia
Elia@luscielia·
You’re teleporting into one of these open worlds to live there. Which one are you choosing?
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Najam Ali
Najam Ali@NajamAli2020·
I am genuinely struggling to understand this logic. If the rest of the world is willing to pay a small toll to Iran to keep oil flowing and stabilise markets, then why does the U.S. feel the need to block all shipping, especially when it is not dependent on that oil?
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Plain Jane Doe
Plain Jane Doe@fraticat·
I would like a thank you note from the entire planet - especially these countries with their "free" healthcare. My taxes, that I've been paying since I started working at 14, fund your "free" healthcare. Us hard-working American tax payers have been funding the planet's fantasy social programs for decades. YOU'RE WELCOME.
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Global UPDATES
Global UPDATES@GlobalUpdates24·
🚨BREAKING – Mexico's President has decided to roll out Universal Healthcare for all Mexicans Around 130 million citizens will begin to enjoy free healthcare from next year
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WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧
Pakistan to send 13,000 troops and over 10 aircraft to Saudi Arabia. Significant deployment.
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Shoko Amano / 天野 湘子
Shoko Amano / 天野 湘子@hakonekot1806·
ポーランドのみなさん、お昼ご飯を食べていますか?みなさんがお昼ご飯を食べている時、日本では午後7時半で夕ご飯を食べています😄🍚
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Le Meow'ata
Le Meow'ata@jffkey·
@Igarashi5101 Cześć! Jak tam w Japonii? My mamy problem bo mamy obok Rosję XD.
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WarRoom Archives
WarRoom Archives@WarRoomArchives·
The tragic end of a Russian soldier. Hard to believe, but this is real footage.
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Le Meow'ata
Le Meow'ata@jffkey·
@LamarMK Suspension issue on 35k km, skiwiking. Would I own one again? Not sure, as Elon constantly updates hardware
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Lamar MK@LamarMK·
Current Tesla owners, how pleased are you with your Tesla and would you purchase another one? If you're thinking about making the switch, hear it from real owners instead of people who have never driven one.
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GermanStrands
GermanStrands@GermanStrands·
Your Metascore prediction for Pragmata?
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truth seeker 💼 🔥
truth seeker 💼 🔥@NevrEnoughX·
This BMW driver wanting to race just learned that my Tesla Model Y Premium AWD goes 0-60 in 4.6 seconds 😜
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OBE1plays YouTube
OBE1plays YouTube@OBE1plays·
The Nintendo dominance in Japan needs to be studied.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
He wasn't masturbating. What actually happened to his body is significantly worse than any joke. When the fourth pyroclastic surge hit Pompeii, it arrived at 300°C. That's 572°F. The thermal human survival threshold is 200°C. This man died in a fraction of a second. His brain stopped before a single pain signal completed its circuit. What you're looking at is cadaveric spasm. It's a rare form of instant muscular stiffening that only occurs during sudden violent death by extreme heat. The 300°C surge cooked the proteins in his muscle fibers so fast that his body locked into whatever position it was in at the exact moment of impact. Arms, legs, fingers, toes all contracted simultaneously. 73% of Pompeii's victims were found frozen in "life-like" stances mid-action. Running. Crawling. Shielding children. This man was probably just lying down. The flexed limb position you're laughing at appears in nearly every Pompeii body. It's called the pugilistic attitude. Heat shrinks tendons faster than bone, curling arms and legs inward. Boxers after a fire look the same way. The position has zero connection to what the person was doing. Pure thermodynamics. For centuries, archaeologists assumed these people suffocated on ash. A 2010 study proved they were wrong. Researchers heated modern human bone samples to various temperatures, compared them to Pompeii victims, and found the color and cracking patterns matched exposure to 250-300°C. Death was instantaneous. There was "no time to suffocate." This isn't even his body. It's a plaster cast of the void he left behind. His flesh decomposed inside the hardened volcanic ash. In 1863, Giuseppe Fiorelli poured liquid plaster into the hollow cavity. What you see is the shape of absence. 9.4 million people looked at a man who was incinerated alive in a quarter-second and the main reaction was a punchline. The science of how he actually died is one of the most disturbing findings in modern archaeology.
En Júpiter@En_jupiter_

El masturbador de Pompeya, 79 d.c. La erupción del volcán Vesubio lo halló desprevenido, permaneciendo en ésta postura por la eternidad. Manera de morir 557: "La paja mortal".

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Visioner
Visioner@visionergeo·
🇺🇸BREAKING | U.S. officials told the Wall Street Journal that additional attack aircraft (presumably A-10 Thunderbolt IIs) have recently landed in the Middle East, within the Central Command (CENTCOM) area of responsibility. 🪖 In the coming days, up to 2,000 soldiers from the Army's elite 82nd Airborne Division, as well as thousands of sailors and Marines, are expected to arrive. 🔹 The strike carrier group of the USS George H.W. Bush and the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (from the USS BOXER assault landing ship) are again heading toward the region; their arrival will likely take more than a week. See the latest updates with us: @visionergeo
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