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I am against murderers! I am against rapists! I am against hostage-taking! I am against terrorists! #IStandwithIsrael 🇮🇱🎗️

израиль Tham gia Ekim 2011
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Find out the highest possible number 🔥 By changing just a few matchsticks 😏
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If you can now move 2 matches, what's the biggest possible number?
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lelemSLP@lelemSLP·
"Pro-Palestinians" can't seriously have brain and believe that: 1. "Bibi created Hamas" but also "Hamas is Palestinian resistance" 2. "Palestinians are indigenous" but nobody heard about them till the 60-ies. 3. "Gaza starvation genocide" but also millions of videos with luxury cars, malls, new restaurants opening every day, 5 star hotels. 4. "1948 Nakba" but also 5 Arab countries attacked Israel in 1948 creating war which they lost and now call it catastrophie. 5. "Jews go back to Europe/Canada/USA/Australia/Arab countries" but also attacking Jews in those countries. 6. "Hitler was right" and also "we are anti-racists" and also "Holocaust never happened" and also "Hitler should have finished the job" and also "Netanyahu is Hitler". Same about October 7, "never happened" but also "glorious resistance" but also "apache helicopters" but also "we will do 100 more October 7". 7. "Believe all women" but also not believing Israeli rape victims even with enormous amount of forensic evidence, eye witnesses, survivor testimonies, rapists themselves admitting and bragging. Believing everything "Palestinians" say without any proof or based on AI photos, but not believing evidence filmed on October 7 by "Palestinians" themselves, how they kidnapped, murdered, burned families alive, threw grenades into shelters and in families homes and laughed and proudly filmed it. and so on and so on, literally not even 1 thing in "Palestinian" propaganda makes any sense whatsoever.
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In the 1920s, a Stanford psychologist tracked genius children for 50 years. Malcolm Gladwell breaks down what he discovered: Rich families → successful. Poor families → failures. Not average. Failures. Genius-level IQs that produced nothing. He spent 60 minutes at Microsoft explaining why we're wrong about success: The psychologist was named Terman. He gave IQ tests to 250,000 California schoolchildren. He identified the top 0.1%. Kids with IQs of 140 and above. His hypothesis: these children would become the leaders of academia, industry, and politics. He tracked them. And tracked them. For decades. The results split into three groups. The top 15% achieved real prominence. The middle group had average, moderately successful professional lives. And the bottom group? By any measure, failures. The difference wasn't personality. Wasn't habits. Wasn't work ethic. It was simple: the successful geniuses came from wealthy households. The failures came from poor families. Poverty is such a powerful constraint that it can reduce a one-in-a-billion brain to a lifetime of worse than mediocrity. There's a concept called "capitalization rate." It asks a simple question: what percentage of people who are capable of doing something actually end up doing that thing? In inner city Memphis, only 1 in 6 kids with athletic scholarships actually go to college. If our capitalization rate for sports in the inner city is 16%, imagine how low it must be for everything else. Here's something stranger. Gladwell read the birth dates of the 2007 Czech Junior Hockey Team: January 3rd. January 3rd. January 12th. February 8th. February 10th. February 17th. February 20th. February 24th. March 5th. March 10th. March 26th... 11 of the 20 players were born in January, February, or March. This isn't unique to the Czechs. Every elite hockey team in the world shows the same pattern. Every elite soccer team too. Why? The eligibility cutoff for youth leagues is January 1st. When you're 10 years old, a kid born in January has 10 months of maturity on a kid born in October. That's 3 or 4 inches of height. The difference between clumsy and coordinated. So we look at a group of 10 year olds, pick the "best" ones, give them special coaching, extra practice, more games. We think we're identifying talent. We're just identifying the oldest. Then we give the oldest more opportunities, and 10 years later they really are the best. Self-fulfilling prophecy. The capitalization rate for hockey talent born in the second half of the year? Close to zero. We're leaving half of all potential hockey players on the table because of an arbitrary date on a calendar. Kids born in the youngest cohort of their school class are 11% less likely to go to college. 11% of human potential squandered because we organize elementary school without reference to biological maturity. Now here's the part about math. Asian kids dramatically outperform Western kids in mathematics. The gap is enormous and consistent across decades of testing. Some people say it's genetic. It's not. It's attitudinal. When Asian kids face a math problem, they believe effort will solve it. When Western kids face a math problem, they believe the answer depends on innate ability they either have or don't. Here's the proof. The international math tests include a 120-question survey. It asks about study habits, parental support, attitudes. It's so long most kids don't finish it. A researcher named Erling Boe decided to rank countries by what percentage of survey questions their kids completed. Then he compared it to the ranking of countries by math performance. The correlation was 0.98. In the history of social science, there has never been a correlation that high. If you want to know how good a country is at math, you don't need to ask any math questions. Just make kids sit down and focus on a task for an extended period of time. If they can do it, they're good at math. Why do Asian cultures have this attitude? Gladwell's theory: rice farming. His European ancestors in medieval England worked about 1,000 hours a year. Dawn to noon, five days a week. Winters off. Lots of holidays. A peasant in South China or Japan in the same period worked 3,000 hours a year. Rice farming isn't just harder than wheat farming. It's a completely different relationship with work. There's a Chinese proverb: "A man who works dawn to dusk 360 days a year will not go hungry." His English ancestors would have said: "A man who works 175 days a year, dawn to 11, may or may not be hungry." If your culture does that for a thousand years, it becomes part of your makeup. When your kids sit down to face a calculus problem, that legacy of persistence translates perfectly. Now consider distance running. In Kenya, there are roughly a million schoolboys between 10 and 17 running 10 to 12 miles a day. In the United States, that number is probably 5,000. Our capitalization rate for distance running is less than 1%. Kenya's is probably 95%. The difference isn't genetic. The difference is what the culture values and where it spends its attention. Here's the most fascinating finding. 30% of American entrepreneurs have been diagnosed with a profound learning disability. Richard Branson is dyslexic. Charles Schwab is dyslexic. John Chambers can barely read his own email. This isn't coincidence. Their entrepreneurialism is a direct function of their disability. How do you succeed if you can't read or write from early childhood? You learn to delegate. You become a great oral communicator. You become a problem solver because your entire life is one big problem. You learn to lead. 80% of dyslexic entrepreneurs were captain of a high school sports team. Versus 30% of non-dyslexic entrepreneurs. By the time they enter the real world, they've spent their whole life practicing the four skills at the core of entrepreneurial success: delegation, oral communication, problem solving, and leadership. Ask them what role dyslexia played in their success and they don't say it was an obstacle. They say it's the reason they succeeded. A disadvantage that became an advantage. Here's what Gladwell wants you to understand: When we see differences in success, our default explanation is differences in ability. We forget how much poverty, stupidity, and attitude constrain what people can become. We refuse to admit that our own arbitrary rules are leaving talent on the table. We cling to naive beliefs that our meritocracies are fair. The capitalization argument is liberating. It says you don't look at a struggling group and conclude they're incapable. It says problems that look genetic or innate are often just failures of exploitation. It says we can make a profound difference in how well people turn out. If we choose to pay attention. This 60 minute Microsoft talk will teach you more about success than every self-help book you've ever read combined. Bookmark this & give it an hour today, no matter what.
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liyana@liyana650·
Rearrange 2 matches to obtain the largest number of the possible options.
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Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Be honest: Who is solely responsible for the destruction in Gaza?
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Oleg@begemotkt·
@rachelbsol18 “In the information war, the one who speaks the truth will always lose to the liar because the truth teller is limited to the truth and the liar can say whatever he wants.”
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Rachel@rachelbsol18·
I think one of Israel’s biggest PR problems on social media is that it’s heavily outnumbered by its enemies - and those enemies don’t play the rules. Israel and Jewish people generally stick to the rules and operate honestly. We have some great influencers, yes, but we don’t have massive bot farms or troll armies pumping out propaganda 24/7, flooding the internet and indoctrinating people with their narrative…
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El_Khoury ن 🇱🇧🇦🇹🇫🇷
Que se passe t’il si une mouche tombe dans une tasse de café ? Italien : jette la tasse et s’en va en rage. Français : jette la mouche et boit le café. Chinois : mange la mouche et jette le café. Russe : boit le café avec la mouche ; c’est un extra sans frais supplémentaire. Israélien : vend le café au français, vend la mouche au chinois et achète pour lui même une nouvelle tasse de café. Avec le bénéfice des ventes, il met au point un dispositif qui empêche les mouches de tomber dans le café. Palestinien : accuse Israël d’avoir mis une mouche dans son café, dénonce l’agression à l’ONU, fait une demande de prêt aux Nations unies pour financer l’achat d’une nouvelle tasse à café, utilise l’argent pour acheter des armes et des explosifs… et il fait sauter le café ou l’italien, le chinois, le russe et le français expliquent à l’israélien qu’il doit donner sa tasse de café au palestinien.
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Ava Flores 🇺🇸@Ava_2190·
Move 2 matches stick to the highest number? Use your brain 🧠
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Oleg@begemotkt·
@JewishWarrior13 Почему бы не подать иск в суд и не разорить эту газету ??
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Raylan Givens
Raylan Givens@JewishWarrior13·
🚨 This was the cover of the Italian magazine L'Espresso last weekend. The headline: “Abuse”. Now watch the video and see that there was no abuse. On the contrary, the Palestinian woman is the one who is doing the abuse, but as usual, they are always the “victims.”
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⭕️Faerie ❤️
⭕️Faerie ❤️@LiquidFaerie·
They say Israel is hated. Fine. Call us monsters. Stack the UN resolutions like kindling. Let campuses boil with hate. Flood every feed with “genocide”. Well done. Here’s the truth they can’t hashtag away: every single hostage is home. The same Hamas that butchered 1,200 people on October 7 signed a ceasefire on Israel’s terms & handed them over. Two and a half years ago, that outcome looked impossible. Hezbollah squatted on the northern border with 150,000 rockets pointed at civilians. Hamas had turned Gaza into an underground fortress of tunnels stuffed with killers. Iran was weeks away from the bomb. Houthis treated the Red Sea like their personal shooting gallery. Syria was Iran’s open highway. Militias from Iraq to Yemen waited for the green light. Decades. Billions poured in. One mission only: wipe Israel off the map. October 7 was supposed to be the opening salvo of the final war, south, north, east, sea, all at once. The end. Israel didn’t flinch. Nasrallah spent 32 years building Hezbollah into the most sophisticated terror army on earth. Israel erased him & his entire command. Now the IDF are grinding what’s left into dust. Iran’s nuclear program, decades of lies & secret labs? The USA & Israel set it back years in a single campaign. Top scientists eliminated. Key sites bombed into rubble. Then came the decapitation: Ayatollah Khamenei, the architect of the entire nightmare, taken out in a precision strike on his compound in Tehran. The regime that ruled with iron & blood for decades is now gasping, brittle, leaderless, & staring at collapse. Assad survived civil war, Russians & Americans. He didn’t survive the day his Iranian sponsors lost their grip. Regime gone. Highway to Lebanon sealed. Bridge burned. Houthis thought they could strangle global shipping. Israel dismantled their long-range capabilities & shut their khat chewing mouths permanently. Hamas? The monsters who started this nightmare? Sinwar died like the rat he was, hiding in the dirt with a stick in his hand. Haniyeh was taken out in the heart of Tehran. Their leadership is dead or scattered. Their tunnel network is a graveyard of collapsed concrete. All on Israel’s terms. While cowards screamed from the West, Israel fought for its children’s lives & won decisively. The north is rebuilding. Hezbollah is suffocating. Iran’s terror empire is fracturing at the seams, Gaza’s death tunnels are rubble. The hostages are free. Two and a half years ago Israel faced coordinated extinction. Today Israel stands as the undisputed strongest power in the Middle East. Hashtags, protest & chants are cheap when it’s not your kids in the crosshairs. When they scream “disproportionate,” they mean Jews refused to die quietly this time. When they yell “genocide,” they’re covering for the one Iran & its proxies openly planned. When wolves surround your house & try to slaughter your family, you don’t stop to poll your social media approval rating. You don’t negotiate with extinction. You fight to win. That’s exactly what Israel did, the brutal necessity of survival. Iran’s forty-year strangulation plan lies in ruins. Their “Axis of Resistance” is a trail of corpses & shattered delusions. The greatest coordinated threat Israel ever faced wasn’t contained. It was obliterated. Would you trade your family’s safety for polite words from strangers online? Israel made its choice. Life over likes. Our children’s future over their fleeting outrage. Existence over their moral lectures. The world can keep its protests, its virtue signals, its celebrity meltdowns. Israel will keep its borders sealed, its skies clear & its people alive. They get the trending rage. We get the win. History doesn’t crown the loudest whiners. It remembers who refused to disappear. Israel is still here, harder, clearer, fiercer than ever before. Not just surviving. Dominating. Free people don’t apologize for winning. They win.
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If you follow me, support Zionists (or are one), and you would like me to follow you back, please drop a line on this post's thread, and I'm in! All of us must support all of each other!
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liyana@liyana650·
A number that is less than this by moving only one stick
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Greater Israel is a lie. Israel has never sought to expand beyond defensible borders. If it hadn’t been attacked in 1948, no Arabs would have been displaced. If Abdel Nasser hadn’t gathered the Arab armies to attack Israel in 1967, Israel wouldn’t have taken control of the West Bank or Gaza, even though the West Bank is historically Jewish land, known for centuries as Judea and Samaria. If Lebanon had not been turned into a launching pad against Israel, there would have been no invasion in 1982. If Yasser Arafat hadn’t walked away from Camp David II in 2000, there would already be a Palestinian state. If terrorists hadn’t targeted Israeli civilians, there wouldn’t be a single checkpoint. And if, after Israel’s full withdrawal from Gaza in 2005, the Palestinians had chosen to build a thriving, peaceful city instead of launching rockets, there would have been no wars from 2006 to 2023. Every war, every occupation, every checkpoint has been a response, not a pretext.
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What is the biggest number you can make by exactly 2 matches? Can you solve this?
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Lily Dawson🦋
Lily Dawson🦋@Liza_6610·
Find the highest Number by moving 2 Match Sticks..!
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Oleg
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@r0ck3t23 идея отличная , просто учеба будет более продуктивная , а оставшиеся время уделить играм с детьми , где дети смогли бы отточить навыки общения и с детьми и со взрослыми .
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Elon Musk thinks the entire education system is built on a broken assumption. That every student should learn the same thing. At the same speed. In the same order. At the same time. Musk: “Everyone goes through from like 5th grade to 6th grade to 7th grade like it’s an assembly line. But people are not objects on an assembly line.” The model was designed for a factory economy. Standardized inputs. Predictable outputs. That economy is gone. The assembly line is gone. But the education system still runs on its logic. A student who masters algebra in two weeks sits through eight more weeks because the calendar says so. A student who struggles gets dragged forward because the schedule doesn’t wait. Neither is being served. Both are being processed. Musk: “Allow people to progress at the fastest pace that they can or are interested in, in each subject.” AI doesn’t teach a classroom. It teaches a student. One at a time. Every time. It skips what a student already knows. It finds where they’re stuck and approaches it from a different angle. It adjusts in real time. Not at the end of a semester when the damage is already done. A student obsessed with basketball learns fractions through shooting percentages. A student who builds in Minecraft learns geometry through architecture. The subject doesn’t change. The entry point does. No teacher with thirty students can do this. Not because they lack skill. Because the math doesn’t work. AI doesn’t have that constraint. Musk: “You do not need to tell your kid to play video games. They will play video games on autopilot all day. So if you can make it interactive and engaging, then you can make education far more compelling.” The brain isn’t broken. The format is. Kids learn complex systems and strategic thinking for hours voluntarily. Then walk into a classroom and can’t focus for twenty minutes. That’s not a discipline problem. That’s a design problem. Musk: “A university education is often unnecessary. You probably learn the vast majority of what you’re going to learn there in the first two years. And most of it is from your classmates.” Four years. Six figures of debt. And the real value comes from the people sitting next to you. Not the institution charging you. The degree doesn’t certify knowledge. It certifies endurance. Musk: “If the goal is to start a company, I would say no point in finishing college.” The system was built to train employees. If you’re not trying to be one, it has nothing left to offer you. Every lecture. Every textbook. Every curriculum. Now available instantly. Personalized to any learner. Adapted to any pace. The question isn’t whether the old model survives. It’s how long we keep forcing students through it while the replacement already exists.
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@Felicit96215374 @r0ck3t23 Наоборот - идея отличная , просто учеба будет более продуктивная , а оставшиеся время уделить играм с детьми , где дети смогли бы отточить навыки общения и с детьми и со взрослыми .
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@r0ck3t23 Worst idea ever. Kids need to be taught by a teacher and they can accelerate if need be, but absolutely not using AI.
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Find out the highest possible no. by moving only 2 match sticks Only 0.09% success.
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