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Invest more in books📚
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Germany ended the debate even before the debate really got started
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You can't fool God.
🇹🇷 Meet Udi Neco, the iconic Türkiye supporter who follows the national team everywhere.
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Mmmm am just curious how all that is being done
Momma built new house and bought a new car same month, this world is for women fr… they get things easily.
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I know what you're
Me and men in the picture.
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Your type of men 😌
I am a patient man..
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Investing in books 📚 Is my chemistry.
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Bubba retweeted
Dear son learn when to put limits in place of disrespect.
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Gm x family. With just few words i think older women are too good to be true Hahaha😂😂
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They called me a mad man😔e go clear by the time game finish
Replying to @WorldCupMedia
Before choosing Brazil remember that Morocco has won matches 5 straight times and before you choose Morocco remember Brazil has won 5 World Cup in all World Cup historical reports
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With the type of lineup Switzerland had? 😳
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God must punish Switzerland 🇨🇭
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I go lie for you?
$20 Dollar to 4 people who predict the correct score between Brazil & Morocco & the total yellow cards. Let's go
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Take am play first
What’s your prediction? Correct score for the two wins good dinner
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Bubba retweeted
I enjoyed this 😂 Morocco vs Brazil
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🚨🇸🇰 Yaya Touré opens his career as head coach and signs for Slovan Bratislava. 🫱🏻‍🫲🏿 New chapter from today for former Man City and Barcelona midfielder. 🇨🇮
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Another day to traipse down memory lane. Does the scenes of one of Nollywood's old classics MOST WANTED come to mind? An action thriller of women gangsterism. Released in 1998. Directed by Tunde Bamishigbin. Starred Regina Askia, Liz Benson, Bob Manuel-Udokwu, Antar Laniyan. The movie was a debut for Ibinabo Fiberesima and Genevieve Nnaji. It portrayed four young unemployed graduates who resorted to cloak as men to indulge in money robbery. They were declared wanted to be nabbed by the police. O boy, I just can't forget the soundtrack of that movie: "Oyibara wo onyeshi" (sorry if I didn't write it well) Old but gold 🥰
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SpaceX’s dream for a million data centers in space is veering closer to reality than science fiction. On May 29, the company submitted a filing to the Federal Communications Commission that answered questions about its plan. Ten days later, Elon Musk, the chief executive of SpaceX, sat down for a video interview posted on his social media platform, X, to offer even more details. "Space is really big. It's not like space is going to get crowded," Musk said. "These satellites are so tiny you can't even see them. They're very, very tiny compared to Earth." Putting data centers in space would solve two of the biggest problems facing AI companies in the US today: 7 in 10 Americans don’t want data centers built where they live, and these centers use a staggering amount of electricity and water. But while Musk likes to remind people there’s plenty of room in space, scientists have already raised alarms about the dangers of overcrowding in our current ecosystem: ozone depletion from an unsustainably high number of maneuvers and even debris from satellites falling back to Earth. What happens if we go from our current count of 15,000 satellites to 1 million? Since SpaceX announced its plan in January, the space industry experts I’ve spoken with have generally scoffed at the ridiculousness of that number. "I find it very hard to see, but then I’m pretty surprised they’ve gotten to 10,000 now," Jonathan McDowell, an astrophysicist who tracks satellite launches, told me. "Historically, betting against SpaceX changing the way space is done has not gone so well." Historically, betting against SpaceX changing the way space is done has not gone so well. Jonathan McDowell, former astrophysicist at Harvard University New details have emerged recently about the reality of this actually happening. In my recent interviews, I’ve noticed an obvious shift from disbelief to genuine worry. "That orbital altitude is not in a great state, and it wasn't in a great state two decades ago," said Hugh Lewis, a professor of astronautics at the University of Birmingham, on the planned half a million satellites between 900 and 1,000 kilometers. "It's not going to end well." It’s probably not a coincidence that SpaceX is stoking the data center in space conversation right now, either. The company’s initial public offering on June 12 is poised to be the largest IPO in history, which would make Musk the world’s first trillionaire. AI-related stocks currently account for nearly half the S&P 500’s market value. The timing of that IPO helped explain the slapped-together feel of SpaceX’s FCC filing, said Hanno Rein, an astrophysicist at the University of Toronto.
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Mother Sues OpenAI, Saying 'Deliberate Design Decisions' Led to Daughter's Death Kristie Carrier says her daughter, Alice, began using ChatGPT in 2023 for practical questions before opening up to the chatbot about suicidal ideation in 2024.
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Elon always makes things happens in America and for the whole world to feel ease in their day to day needs, remember he manufactured Tesla for humans not to worries about gas as a problem of transportation.
Replying to @JohnStossel
Only possible in America 🇺🇸
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