Common sense is exceedingly uncommon.

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Notice how nobody is calling the Islamic Center shooting an “inevitable backlash” for October 7th, the Islamic regime launching missiles across the ME, or Islamist massacres in Nigeria because everyone understands blaming random Muslims for that would be completely deranged.
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You cannot logic someone out of a position that is currently regulating their fear, status, identity, or sense of belonging.
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Mr Bond, you will die when the sun hits midday.
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🚨MIND-BLOWN: Bill Maher just dropped the ultimate history bomb on the Israel-Palestine conflict 🔥🚨 "Well, the Jews are the Indians of that land. They were there 1,500 years before Muhammad was even born." Facts over feelings. The indigenous people didn't "steal" their own homeland. Decades of attacks on Israel prove one side keeps rejecting peace. Wake up, people—the narrative is crumbling. 🇮🇱💯 Kudos to Bill Maher for telling it straight. Who's with me? 👏 #Israel #HistoryLesson #BillMaher #Palestine #TruthHurts
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One of the best protest signs I've ever seen #FreeIran
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Rewatching Slings and Arrows. The cast is fantastic. Rachel McAdams and Paul Gross are magic. Watching someone acting at that level is incredible.
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People who post incessantly about politics don’t represent the population. They represent the least intelligent, least caring subset. Data: The 2 robust predictors of online political activity are low cognitive ability and high psychopathy. Don't mistake outliers for the norm.
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The Mammalians Nurturable Department’s first Outdoor Retreat and Team Building Occurrence (ORTBO) was a resounding success. Severance
J'adore cette petite biquette 😂
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The original OMEN. Troll hunters
Omen is the first tail-sitter with a mass-production contract. Aerospace companies have tried and failed to successfully produce one for decades. Palmer and his team of engineers kept going until it worked. Here's the story behind this historic achievement (1/14)
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I prefer to give the star privacy and dignity during this difficult time.
19 Nov 2025
We just saw the exact moment a star exploded for the first time ever. Astronomers have achieved a rare feat: imaging the exact moment a massive star detonated—and the explosion was anything but spherical. SN 2024ggi, a supernova located 22 million light-years away in the spiral galaxy NGC 3621, was detected a mere 26 hours after ignition. This extraordinarily early discovery allowed researchers to train the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope in Chile on the event while it was still in its infancy. Using the technique of spectropolarimetry—which analyzes the polarization of light to reveal geometric structure—the team uncovered a surprising truth: the expanding shockwave was distinctly aspherical, elongated into an “olive” or prolate shape along one primary axis. This asymmetry means the catastrophic rebound following the star’s core collapse did not propagate uniformly in all directions, directly contradicting the long-standing assumption that the deepest layers of a core-collapse supernova explode spherically. The progenitor was a red supergiant 12–15 times more massive than the Sun that had exhausted its nuclear fuel, triggering gravitational collapse of its iron core. In most supernovae, the initial shape of this breakout is quickly obscured as the blast wave slams into the star’s outer envelope. Here, however, astronomers captured polarized light signatures of the still-unobscured ejecta, freezing the explosion’s geometry in time. The discovery carries far-reaching consequences. It strongly suggests that asymmetry is common, if not universal, in the earliest phases of massive-star deaths. Current theoretical models, which often assume spherical symmetry at the core, will need significant revision. Moreover, these distorted explosions could help explain observed peculiarities in supernova remnants, the production of gamma-ray bursts, and the kicking of neutron stars and black holes to high speeds at birth. By catching a star in the act of dying asymmetrically, SN 2024ggi has given us a vivid glimpse into the violent, chaotic physics that govern the final heartbeat of the universe’s most massive stars. [🎞️ Artist’s animation of a supernova explosion] [Unique shape of star’s explosion revealed just a day after detection. ESO, 2025]
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16 Nov 2025
I’ll share a small part of pickle.com Back in med school, I became obsessed with augmenting memory and dreamed of a Notion or Obsidian that completes itself. Today, we’ve built something close. My self-awareness is sharper and everything feels connected. I genuinely believe AI does not replace humans. It amplifies us. Huge respect to our engineers and designers who made this crazy thing real. Bubbles are the episodic units of my life that the system interprets from my raw data. Clouds are the system’s questions, its hypotheses about who I am. When I answer a cloud, it becomes a bubble again. There is so much personal data that I cannot fully demo it. Wish I could. This system understands me more deeply than anyone. Want to try it? Retweet and comment “memory.” I’ll DM you an access code to skip the waitlist.
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11 Nov 2025
I don't normally like profanity. But, I would absolutely F-ing watch this show: #TedLasso #DoomPatrol Ray Kent and Robotman deserve their own show together.
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Rewatching stargate SG1. And it’s Prax! I mean Terry Chen.
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Snowpiercer 1.0
Miniature train clearing snow along the fence
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