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Ken Mathias

@KenMathias6

Came here for soccer field updates and stayed for the freak show.

Pennsylvania, USA Tham gia Eylül 2016
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Angela McArdle
Angela McArdle@RealAngelaMc·
I have a 3 year old. I'm about to give birth to my 2nd child in a few weeks. I can't wrap my head around doing anything to end their lives, no matter the circumstance.
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Kimberly Ross
Kimberly Ross@SouthernKeeks·
It’s truly amazing how wives instinctively know where the best parking spots are and lovingly direct their husbands that way. 😉 What a gift we have.
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John Stossel
John Stossel@JohnStossel·
When I was young, if I didn’t need to work, I’d probably have just stayed in bed all day. Work pushed me to overcome my fears. I'm a better person because of it. Now, some want Universal Basic Income - “free money.” The problem? It gives people a reason NOT to work:
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Tony Seruga
Tony Seruga@TonySeruga·
The State of California mailed over 2 million ballots to voters outside of California.
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Barstool Sports
Barstool Sports@barstoolsports·
Jo Adell had a game earlier this year where he robbed 3 Home Runs Tonight he became Jose Canseco That’s Baseball
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Ken Mathias
Ken Mathias@KenMathias6·
@RogueLou18 Both republicans will lose % as mail in/fraud ensues in the next few weeks. So in reality there is no way either would have come close to 50%.
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Katherine Brodsky
Katherine Brodsky@mysteriouskat·
I've learned today that a new color has been discovered! Scientists from UC Berkeley discovered a new color they are calling "olo". It's a highly saturated shade of blue-green. But it's actually impossible to see without the assistance of technology, so lasers were used to stimulate the M (middle-wavelength) cone cells without triggering the neighboring L and S cones. The last major discovery of a new color before that was in 2009. YInMn Blue, a pigment, was discovered by accident by Professor Mas Subramanian and his team at Oregon State University when they were testing materials for electronics.
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Around The 412
Around The 412@AroundThe412·
Ben Kindel, Egor Chinakhov, Nick Herbig, Drew Allar, Joey Porter Jr, Paul Skenes, Konnor Griffin all 25 or under. The future is bright in Pittsburgh!!
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Ken Mathias
Ken Mathias@KenMathias6·
@RoKhanna Why don’t we just stop the fraud and theft and stop taxing.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Google wants to release 32 million mosquitoes across Florida and California, and not one of them can bite you. They're all male, and male mosquitoes don't drink blood. The plan is to send them out to mate, and let the local bloodsucker population quietly wipe itself out. The trick is one tiny bacterium. These lab-grown males carry Wolbachia, harmless to people and found naturally in something like half the world's insect species. When one of them mates with a normal wild female, her eggs come out duds. They never hatch. Keep flooding a neighborhood with these males week after week, and the next generation barely shows up. It needs no gene editing at all. The whole thing runs on one common germ and a lot of patience. This is Google's "Debug" project, run by its life-sciences arm, and right now it's in the hands of U.S. regulators, who are taking public comments until June 5. This batch is aimed at the mosquito that spreads West Nile, the most common mosquito-borne disease in the U.S. The famous earlier work went after a different one, the kind that carries dengue and Zika. People take this seriously because it has already worked. In a California test, releasing 14.4 million of these males cut the number of biting females by about 95% across the treated neighborhoods. Singapore ran its own version of the same idea and watched dengue cases fall more than 70%, with mosquito numbers down around 90%. Their 2025 dengue count was the lowest since 2018. That viral "1 billion mosquitoes across four continents" line mashes three different projects into one. The billion comes from a different company that uses genetically engineered mosquitoes, mostly in Florida and Texas. The four-continent footprint belongs to a nonprofit running its own Wolbachia releases in 16 countries. Google's own releases sit in the millions, mostly in California. Underneath the sci-fi headlines, the plan is almost boring. Raise millions of males that can't bite, and let their dead-end offspring thin the herd over time.
Bull Theory@BullTheoryio

BREAKING: Google is planning to release 32 million mosquitoes across Florida and California. The company has asked the EPA for permission to proceed, with the public given until June 5 to respond. The mosquitoes are infected with Wolbachia bacteria, which stops them from reproducing and slowly collapses the wild population from within. Google's previous Debug Project trial in California's Central Valley nearly eliminated mosquitoes from three test sites entirely. A separate trial in Singapore cut dengue cases by 70% within 12 months. Google has now released over 1 billion mosquitoes across four continents. This new proposal is the largest deployment in US history.

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Ken Mathias
Ken Mathias@KenMathias6·
@Andrew_Maj42 First mom instinct is to grab the phone? Shows what is wrong with this generation. I don’t care if the kid was laughing. Parent’s first instinct should be to remove the danger.
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Katherine Brodsky
Katherine Brodsky@mysteriouskat·
What do you own that improves the quality of your life?
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Steve · Millionaire Habits
Steve · Millionaire Habits@SteveOnSpeed·
For those who live in an HOA, if you had to do it all over again, would you still buy a house in an HOA?
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Tanya
Tanya@turnedwife·
I’m not anti dogs. I’m anti dog people
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Ken Mathias
Ken Mathias@KenMathias6·
@ksorbs They also made 10% of what the average current salary is. Everything is relative and yes there are things that cost way to much based on the "normal" growth/inflation, but young people think your parents made what we make now and still only paid $19K for a house.
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
Not sure why this is controversial. My parents bought their house in Minnesota for $19,000 and still had money to put into savings and investment accounts. Now, a house costs 10x that and people are struggling to afford groceries and gas, let alone put money aside.
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Jenna Ellis 🐊
Jenna Ellis 🐊@realJennaEllis·
@MattWalshBlog Why should unruly children be allowed to participate in society? Unruly adults are not allowed to.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
It's insane that we're constantly having this conversation about whether kids should be allowed in restaurants etc, meanwhile people bring their dogs everywhere. We now live in a society where dogs are more welcome in public than human children. It's psychotic.
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