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10.1k sats \ 1 reply \ @bief57 27 Dec 2024
Dictator Nicolas Maduro released his own cartoon about 3 years ago, it's called "super bigote", his wife Cilia is also included.
"fight the Yankee empire"
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Most dictators suffer from narcissism. Maduro is no exception.
What a disgusting toy. 🤢
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When googling "fun fact nature," the caption image for the "blue whale" piece on one hit...
...is a humpback whale.
This happens a lot (Mostly, I wager, because humpbacks are more photogenic than the boring blues)
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False. Clouds float freely and therefore weigh zero pounds. They do have millions of kgs of mass, though.
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Floating doesn't mean you're weightless....
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It sure does. Weight is measured by the force exerted in the direction of gravitational pull.
Attach a scale to a free floating object and it will read zero.
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TIL the titanic was weightless until it hit an iceberg. Being lighter than air =/= weightless
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Ok, fair enough. I actually realized my mistake a few comments ago, but enjoyed the back and forth.
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Every MLB ball is covered in mud from a secret location in New Jersey.
The mud is called Lena Blackburne Baseball Rubbing mud and allows pitchers to have a better grip on balls. Before this mud, baseballs were rubbed in water and dirt and sometimes tobacco juice and shoe rub. https://www.mlb.com/news/five-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-baseball/c-45656360
For decades, all the balls used in Major League Baseball have been coated with mud harvested from a secret spot along a Delaware River tributary in New Jersey. Only a few people knew of the exact location, and until recently, only a few knew the exact contents of that mud. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/04/science/baseball-mud-mlb.html
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We have had this one before. But very cool fact.
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Ok. I read it just yesterday on MLB website. I see they have side sewing on the ball, why is that?
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Yes it’s called seams. That is for the pitcher to get a better grip and manipulate the ball. You grip the ball in different ways to throw different pitches.
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Thanks. This is also called seam in cricket but because the baseball directly hits the bat, it makes more sense to have two seams instead of single in Cricket ball. If we use baseball ⚾️ in cricket, It's gonna behave like mad when it first hits the deck then go to the batter.
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Why don't they just make cricket like ball? If they sew it from middle, it'll definitely better grip.
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That I don't know. Maybe because of round shape of baseball bat is the reason.
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Fun Fact: @grayruby 49ers and @Undisciplined Raiders and @Public_N_M_E @siggy47 Jets are all out of the playoffs, but @realBitcoinDog LA RAMS ARE IN!! 🐏
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Howdy shameless uptail woof woof!
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Credit to the bleacher report for this edit.
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How dare you sir!! I am a skoldier of the frozen north! 🤣🤣
Yeah I'm a vikings fan, which is the same as being a jets fan, decades of pain. But with better ownership, management and coaching.
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Pub's not a Jets fan. Prepare to catch hell for your slander.
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Yes, the bottlenose dolphins name themselves, with dolphins having a “signature whistle” that encodes other information. It would be somewhat like a human shouting, “Hey everybody! I’m an adult healthy male named George, and I mean you no harm!”
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my fun fact: you're a dolphin named george
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Is this a "fun fact". Maybe more like a "useful fact".
But anyway - Sugar is starting to be very closely linked to Alzheimers. Lots of evidence showing up in research studies.
I know, I know - most of us, wisely, don't trust these kinds of studies. But when there's a lot of them, and they seem to be NOT industry sponsored, then they're probably more legit.
And the processed food industry (which funds most "nutrition" studies) wouldn't touch a study about the link between sugar and alzheimers, not with a 10 foot pole.
Here's some links. If you do a search on your own, just "sugar and alzheimers" you'll come up with a ton more. Most of them quite recent.
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Taxation is a scam.
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The Australian plate is moving about 6.9 cm (2.7 inches) a year in a northward direction and with a small clockwise rotation. The Global Positioning System must be updated due to the movement, as some locations move faster. Source
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Bitcoin ETFs just surpassed gold ETFs in AUM. What’s incredible is that Bitcoin did in 12 months (1/20th of the time it took gold to achieve the same AUM)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGuVuSehDLM news in the newspaper la nacion a few hours ago, about the bitcoin perspective for 2025, with Trump's mandate and bitcoin prices in the market. i recommend this video is great. It talks very complete and summarizes 2024 in a few minutes.
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The female octopus stops hunting for food so that she can continually blow water over her eggs to keep them oxygenated. Hungry, she will tear off her arms to feed herself. She usually dies by the time her eggs are hatched - the ultimate sacrifice to ensure the continued survival of her species.
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Craig Wright is not Satoshi
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The Hammer of Justice is coming. The long-awaited Second Coming?
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