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🇧🇷 BRAZIL: A 21yo woman died today in the State of São Paulo after the rope jump organizers forgot to attach her safety rope before throwing her off a 40m bridge. She fell straight to her death.
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RT @fastnewsnet: #BREAKING 21-year-old dies after workers forget to attach safety rope and push her off 40-meter bridge in São Paulo’s Lime…
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kitty won’t give up the bad habit!
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A 21-year-old woman died during a 40-meter rope jump in Limeira, Brazil, after organizers forgot to attach the safety rope.

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Does Eternia need a janitor 🤭
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Anatoly and He-Man going toe to toe in the gym over raising the Sword of Power was not on my bingo card 😂😂 Whoever is in charge of PR this movie is grossing CRIMINALLY lower than what it should!

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Earth Human retweeted
When You Fcuk Around And Find Out!
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#BREAKING #NEWS 🚨 TORNADO EMERGENCY‼️‼️‼️ A Large & extremely dangerous EF-3 Tornado has been spotted on the ground in Streator IL. 🌪️ Multiple Tornado warnings are sparking across Illinois and Wisconsin, as a very strong Severe line of storms are approaching Chicago. #ChitownCrimeChasers
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チーズ警察はアメリカ人を絶対に逃がしません😡

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Earth Human retweeted
Jun 11
Final moments of the tornado that hit Streator, Illinois.
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Jun 11
A really interesting explanation for NPCs, referencing the ideas of George Ivanovich Gurdjieff.
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If you’re ever in a pinch. Just pick up some DIY items from your local hardware store.
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This is odd. This is really odd. Hotel room lasagna.
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🏃‍♂️😥
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Earth Human retweeted
Bunu nasıl düşünemedim😳
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🔵🔹️🔷️🔹️🔵🔹️🔷️🔹️🔵🔹️🔷️🔹️🔵 Would you cruise the lake on a motorized picnic table for some KFC, or are you too chicken? 🍗🛶 ​FUN OR NOT? 👇 ​#DIY #PicnicTableBoat #LakeLife #KFC #Summervibes #HoldMyBeer #Innovation #WouldYouTryThis
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Earth Human retweeted
yikes. ozempic was too good to be true.

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Ozempic contains semaglutide, a synthetic analog of the human GLP-1 hormone, not exendin-4 from Gila monster venom; exenatide (Byetta) is the GLP-1 drug derived from that venom research. goodrx.com/ozempic/ingred… en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exenatide boltpharmacy.co.uk/guide/ozempic-…
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Earth Human retweeted
Cute tattoo ♾️
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Gravity Wins.
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MIND-BLOWING FACT: Old movies actually have HIGHER resolution than your iPhone photos. Wait... what? How do we get flawless 4K versions of movies like The Wizard of Oz (1939) or Back to the Future (1985) when 4K digital cameras didn't even exist until the 2000s? The secret lies in the physics of old school movie film. Unlike digital cameras, which capture images using a fixed grid of square pixels, classic movies were shot on physical plastic film coated in billions of microscopic, light-sensitive silver halide crystals. Because film is made of an organic, continuous layer of molecules rather than restricted grid boxes, it doesn't have a "fixed resolution" or pixel count. It has a natural, beautiful analog detail that can be zoomed into infinitely. To create a 4K remaster, technicians take the original physical film negatives and run them through high-tech laser scanning machines. The better our laser technology gets, the more hidden details we can pull right off that 90-year-old plastic! Here is the crazy part: Our smartphones are locked to whatever sensor they came with (like a fixed 12-megapixel grid). Fifty years from now, no one can "remaster" your current iPhone photos to look sharper because the pixels are set in stone. But old physical film? It holds an almost unlimited amount of data just waiting to be scanned at even higher resolutions in the future. So next time you're watching a crystal-clear 4K retro masterpiece, you're not looking at digital enhancement—you’re looking at technology that was fundamentally invented back in the 1870s! Do you prefer the pristine, ultra-sharp look of modern digital movies, or do you love the authentic texture and grain of classic physical film?
80s & 90s KIDS: BE KIND, PLEASE REWIND! ​Take a good look at this picture. If it immediately triggers the sound of heavy plastic clicking, a fuzzy tracking static hum, or the distinct smell of a rental store on a Friday night... congratulations, your childhood was elite. ​Today is officially National VCR Day, and we are throwing it all the way back to the ultimate era of home entertainment. Long before streaming algorithms chose what you watched, you had to physically walk down an aisle, stare at the back of a cardboard box, and pray the last copy of your favorite movie wasn't already rented out. ​Look closely at the stack sitting on that beautiful wood-grained TV tube: ​Back to the Future ​Top Gun (Look, the original is an absolute nostalgic masterpiece, but can we all agree the sequel actually took the storyline and emotional stakes to a whole new level? ) ​Ghostbusters ​The Breakfast Club ​No modern streaming service will ever match the pure dopamine hit of popping open that plastic clamshell case, shoving the tape into the deck, and tapping the tracking buttons until the picture cleared up. And if the machine decided to eat your tape? You were performing delicate surgery with a No. 2 pencil just to wind it back in. ​Let’s settle this once and for all: 1. What was the ONE movie you watched so many times on VHS that the tape literally wore out? 2. Look at the classics featured on the screen and around the TV—which one are you sliding into the VCR first tonight? Let’s get National VCR Day trending!
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