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#strategy old UNIX blog: #Oil #Gas #LNG Carbon Hydrogen #Climate #Water #GreatGame++ SNORE food wine books art ; pics off twitter

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#India WHACKED pakistan #OperationSindoor JUST 88hrs DESPITE #china help #terrorist-an as ack by #ccp colony #cpc of #xijinping today compare #bananarepublic of DRAFT DODGER #epstein files PERVERT &his 10wk LOSING #iran war #iranwar thats FCKNG #India #economy #oil #GreatGame++
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China confirms it helped Pakistan’s air force during last year’s war with India #Echobox=1778226540" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">scmp.com/news/china/mil…

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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
🇺🇸 Trump: "You know what's happened today?! Gas prices are way down, and the stock market is way up today!" Trump is just openly lying at this point.
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Terraformation
Terraformation@TF_Global·
The widest tree on Earth has a trunk so large that early observers refused to believe it was a single organism. El Arbol del Tule, a Montezuma cypress in Oaxaca, Mexico, has a trunk circumference of approximately 58 meters — nearly 190 feet around. For centuries, people assumed it must be several trees fused together, because a single tree with a trunk 36 feet wide seemed impossible. DNA analysis confirmed it is one organism. It is estimated to be between 1,200 and 3,000 years old. Nobody agrees precisely because the rings in the oldest part of the heartwood are impossible to count: the core is too old to read cleanly, and the tree, as with all ancient trees, has already made its heartwood dead. What you can measure is the surface. The interior is beyond reckoning. Local Zapotec oral history says the tree was planted by a priest of the wind god approximately 1,400 years ago. The tree was here before the Spanish arrived. It was here before the Aztec Empire was founded. It is still growing. #forestfacts #nature #conservation
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Crazy Moments
Crazy Moments@Crazymoments01·
During a tense bullfight, matador Alvaro Munero suddenly stopped and walked away from the bull. As the crowd watched in silence, he looked into the animal’s eyes and felt sadness and compassion instead of fear. He later said the bull did not look angry, only innocent and wanting to live. That moment changed his life forever. He dropped his sword, left the arena, and from that day on, he never took part in bullfighting again. His story later spread worldwide as a powerful message of compassion and respect for animals.
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Pratham khanna
Pratham khanna@Portfolio_Bull·
Maharashtra Situation : • 60,000+ farmers died by suicide in 10yrs
• 1 Cr. people still depend on tanker water
• 300+ die yearly in pothole accidents
• Tribal children still die due to malnutrition
• 50 lakh youth remain unemployed due to poor skill infrastructure Estimated cost to solve major issues: • Vidarbha irrigation → ₹10,000 Cr
• Permanent water pipelines → ₹8,000 Cr
• Proper roads across state → ₹12,000 Cr
• Tribal health & nutrition → ₹5,000 Cr
• Skill centres in every district → ₹11,000 Cr Total ≈ ₹46,000 Cr. (Lifetime Solution) Ladli Behna Yojana = ₹46,000 Cr. (Yearly) MASTERSTROKE 🤡
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All India Radio News
All India Radio News@airnewsalerts·
Dhaka, Bangladesh: Indian Ocean Ship (IOS) Sagar enters Chattogram harbour following a successful transit through the Bay of Bengal. This high-profile port call, part of the IOS SAGAR 2026 multinational deployment, is a testament to the steadfast partnership between the Indian Navy and the Bangladesh Navy, highlighting the strong bonds between the two neighbouring countries: @ihcdhaka #IOS_SAGAR #SAGAR #MAHASAGAR #MaritimeDiplomacy #BridgesofFriendship #IndiaBangladesh @MEAIndia
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Alison Fisk
Alison Fisk@AlisonFisk·
This ancient ‘network’ mosaic glass bowl looks modern, yet it’s about 2,250 years old! Made by spiralling thin threads of twisted glass over a convex mould, it’s a wonderful example of the innovative skills of Hellenistic glassmakers! Landesmuseum Württemberg, Stuttgart, 📷 by me #Archaeology
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Singh Varun
Singh Varun@singhvarun·
BJP Corporator in BMC @MNarwekar has raised a loot in the BMC A Rs. 62 crore tender for the installation of LED lights beneath city skywalks was awarded to a firm blacklisted by the Thane Municipal Corporation. The very same lights available for Rs. 700 on the Government e-Marketplace were procured by the BMC at Rs. 9,600 per unit. He has asked, “How does a blacklisted firm get awarded such a high ticket contract? Who approved this? And why were Mumbai’s taxpayers made to pay nearly 14 times the market price?” A report on the same has to be now presented within 15 days.
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GBX
GBX@GBX_Press·
🚨🇺🇸 Donald Trump: "I am not a rapist. I did not rape anyone." 🚨🇮🇷 ​Iran: "He is a pedophile, and he declared war on us to stop the news about Epstein."
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OsintTV 📺
OsintTV 📺@OsintTV·
On a question about the closure of the U.S. Consulate General in Peshawar on May 6, 2026, DG ISPR states that it was closed due to the safety and security of diplomatic personnel. This is an open acknowledgment of the deteriorating security situation in Peshawar.
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
A photographer decided to test his 100x zoom — and accidentally spotted a leopard that had been staring right at him the whole time.
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Shining Science
Shining Science@ShiningScience·
🚨 Say “goodbye” to fertilizers. Dr. Mariangela Hungria, a distinguished researcher at the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA), has been named the 2025 World Food Prize laureate for her pioneering work in soil microbiology. Often described as the "Nobel Prize for Food," this honor recognizes her development of over 30 biological technologies that utilize natural bacteria to nourish crops. By harnessing the power of Biological Nitrogen Fixation through specific bacterial strains, Hungria has successfully replaced heavy reliance on synthetic fertilizers, drastically improving the sustainability and yields of soybean and other vital crops across South America. The scale of Hungria’s impact is staggering, with her methods currently applied to more than 40 million hectares in Brazil alone. This agricultural revolution saves farmers an estimated US$40 billion annually while preventing the release of over 180 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions each year. Her career-long dedication at EMBRAPA has not only solidified Brazil’s status as a global agricultural leader but also provided a low-cost, eco-friendly blueprint for global food security. Her work proves that the most powerful solutions for feeding the world can be found within the soil itself. source: World Food Prize Foundation. Dr. Mariangela Hungria Named 2025 World Food Prize Laureate for Revolutionary Work in Soil Microbiology.
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Down To Earth
Down To Earth@down2earthindia·
After a year of heavy caterpillar infestation, trees in temperate oak forests were found to deliberately delay leafing. The strategy makes food unavilable for caterpillars after they've hatched, protecting the trees from leaf damage, writes @himanshujourno downtoearth.org.in/wildlife-biodi…
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From the Hills of Nagaland.
From the Hills of Nagaland.@Nagaland_India·
Breaking News from Northeast,India. Here is why India should stay alert ‼️. Myanmar's conflict has entered a dangerous new phase.After nearly six months of fighting, the junta has recaptured Falam in Chin State, triggering fresh refugee inflows into Mizoram and raising concerns over border stability in Northeast India.
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6ɪx✦
6ɪx✦@ok6ixx·
I Lost my wallet in Tokyo. Like completely lost it. I had all my cards, my cash, everything. I was freaking out. Went back to every place I'd been that day. Nothing. Went to the police station to file a report, not expecting anything. The officer asked for my name and address where I was staying. Went to check the lost and found. I came back with my wallet. Everything is still in it. All the cash, all the cards, even receipts I didn't care about. I was shocked. Asked where it was found. He checked the report and said "Family Mart, Shibuya. Turned in by an employee 20 minutes after you left." I went back to that Family Mart to thank whoever found it. The employee who turned it in wasn't there, but his coworker said he'll pass along the message. I asked what the person's name was so I could come back. The coworker looked confused and said "he doesn't need thanks. It is normal to return a wallet." Like it was the most obvious thing in the world. Of course you return a lost wallet. Why wouldn't you? I'd been living in the US too long, I guess. Forgot that some places, doing the right thing is just... normal.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Size of this Indian bison
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India Live
India Live@IndiaLiveIN·
🚨 Olive Ridley hatchlings emerge in thousands at Rushikulya coast in Odisha
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Ancient History Hub
Ancient History Hub@AncientHistorry·
In 458 BC, Rome was on the brink of collapse. An invading army had trapped the Roman consul and his legion in a mountain pass. Panic spread through the city. The Senate did the only thing they could think of: They sent messengers to find a 60-year-old farmer plowing his field. His name was Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus. He had once been a senator, then lost his fortune paying his son's bail. Now he worked his own four-acre plot just to feed his family. When the Senate's envoys arrived, they found him sweating behind a plow. They asked him to put on his toga so they could deliver an official message. The message: Rome was making him dictator. Absolute power. Total command of the army. No checks. No oversight. No term limit. He accepted. Within 16 days, Cincinnatus had raised an army, marched out, surrounded the enemy, and forced their surrender. The republic was saved. He had legal authority to rule for six months. He could have stayed. He could have expanded his power. He could have done what every other ruler in human history did when handed unlimited control. Instead, he resigned on day 16. He took off the toga, walked back to his farm, and finished plowing the field he'd left half-done. Twenty years later, when Rome faced another crisis, they called him back. He was 80 years old. He took command, crushed the conspiracy, and resigned again, this time after just 21 days. He died poor. On his farm. 2,200 years later, when George Washington was offered a kingship after winning the American Revolution, he refused and went home to Mount Vernon. The reason he was hailed as "the American Cincinnatus" is because Europeans literally could not believe a man who had won would willingly give up power. King George III, on hearing Washington would resign rather than rule, said: "If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world." The lesson isn't that Cincinnatus was humble. The lesson is that for most of human history, the people most qualified to lead were the ones who didn't want to. And the moment a society starts rewarding those who chase power instead of those who flee from it is the moment the republic begins to die. Cincinnati, Ohio is named after him. Most people who live there have no idea why.
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