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HudaBram10 retweeted
Pink Rug, Pink Mix , Pink Upholstery 💕✨
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I don’t know. I don’t see it that way. I’ve been following a lot of AI industry news and innovation. Anthropic came to the government to warn them and then warned the industry about the capabilities of this model. Yet, Anthropic raises prices and pulls the rug out of businesses and tries to dictate policy to elected officials. Who elected Anthropic? Hmmm. Jury still out on this one.
Replying to @isaacrrr7
Grap his fucking rug and stick it in the toilet
all day 🤤 all night 🤤 in the kitchen 🤤 in the bedroom 🤤 in the bed 🤤 on the floor 🤤 on the counter 🤤on the couch 🤤 on the rug 🤤 in the bathroom 🤤 in the shower 🤤 on the sink 🤤 against the wall 🤤
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Replying to @Erva_00_1
The rug on my bathroom floor.
skydude retweeted
Adapt, Rug, RiceGum, & Roman Atwood were eliminated from MrBeast’s “50 YouTube Legends Fight for $1M” after failing in the mannequin challenge 👀💔 “I used to watch your vlogs all the time. Smile More is gone. I wanted to join FaZe Clan, Clout Gang… my childhood is leaving.”
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Doji will lock coins and stream and say a bunch of positive mess, but it’s all lies. The project is not long term and he will rug it just like he does with all of his coins $NORDICS 2oP7a1jrLgfuSHmBPMxteJZ1VzgBUkrMydQBxomEpump
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WE ALL KNOW NIKOLAI IS JUST GONNA RUG HIS SOON WHY EVEN BOTHER BIDDING HIS
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Replying to @TheEconomist
china's property market is basically a rug pull in slow motion
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Ken Bauso, CFA, CFP retweeted
I think Iranians keep leading Trump to believe they are close to a deal, and then rug pulling because they know Trump is desperate and will fall for it. It’s their way of embarrassing him
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barbie in the 12 dancing princesses inspired rug
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@LastWeekTonight @iamjohnoliver You need to put this in the show! @BostonGlobe #FIFAWorldCup2026 Props to being able to hold it together and not get rug burns with the kilt! The pipes say it all! Welcome to America, laddies. @TartanArmyGroup
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Replying to @KNECKSONSOLANA
so knicks won and u decide to rug
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"The blueprint for a perfect afternoon."🐆 Prompt: Ultra-realistic front-angle shot of the uploaded female model (reference image) sitting on the hood of a white Mazda RX-7, wearing an oversized desert-camo tactical jumpsuit with hood up and Air Jordan 1s. A calm cheetah sits beside her. Scene: gritty Middle-Eastern industrial garage with concrete walls and a red-gold Persian rug. Soft diffused lighting, high-fashion, surreal, rebellious mood. aspect ratio 3:4
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Delusion Labs retweeted
We long term like the lab has been saying no hype no rug pulls🚨🚀🚀🚀
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This is, by far, the most disingenuous post I've ever read on X. Or Barbie is flat out ignorant about the actual history of biological and chemical weapons. Do you honestly think that Russia was the only country in the world that developed biological and chemical weapons programs? If you think that you know absolutely zero about it and should read about Unit 731 and what happened to the scientists of Unit 731. You should research where most the nazi biological and chemical warfare experts went post WW2. Newflash: IT WAS NOT THE SOVIET UNION. As a matter of fact they flocked to the US and UK camps to avoid the USSR. The OSS and CIC had special camps and screening processes to ensure none of the ones they wanted to save ended up at Nuremberg regardless of how many millions of ppl they experimented on, murdered, etc. Like many things our government has done in the past, the funding of programs to dispose of USSR's weapons of mass destruction sounded great on paper BUT was never actually disposed of, it was a lie. The US government spent billions of our dollars supposedly to dispose of chemical and biological weapons, but those weapons were not gotten rid of but used to conduct further experiments. Why is that important? Because I love America and want a government that doesn't hide what they are doing from the American ppl. More importantly, I served in the US military and was exposed to the biological and chemical weapons that my government developed and sold to Iraq. THEY WERE NOT SOVIET WEAPONS. And saying that doesn't make me unpatriotic nor does it mean I don't love America. I'd expect a communist government to lie to its citizens and treat its service members like garbage, I have much higher standards for a republic. I find it repugnant to be lied to both as a citizen of a republic and as a veteran that has life altering injuries as a result of those lies. The US lied about nazi scientists to bring them into the US. They took all their experiments, notes, materials and weaponized them along with the Japanese scientists. Many of them were exposed years later and deported...long after the US had used their information to conduct additional research and experiments on the American ppl. She is ignorant of the US Navy releasing influenza off the west coast and tracking the spread of infection on US citizens. She is ignorant of the US government allowing a Unit 731 scientist to open a blood company in the Los Angeles that administered HIV tainted blood that killed thousands of Americans. It is not patriotic or virtuous to sweep crimes and dead bodies under the rug and pretend that it didn't happen. It is not virtuous for the US government to deny victims/survivors of Unit 731 VA benefits bc the CIA classified the information. They knew that the survivors could not be able to seek proper care by classifying the program. The government wouldn't acknowledge Unit 731 bc they were hiding the evil bastards that experimented on our service members. The only reason any of them survived is because the Soviet Union invaded Manchuria and captured the what remained of the labs after the Japanese tried to blow them all up. The OSS knew for over a year what was going on in those camps and nothing was done to stop it. You can make ignorant claims about the USSR having the largest stockpile of these weapons bc you don't have a fucking clue how large the US government's stockpile was or is bc it has always been classified. You will never know because your government hides the information from its citizens. Barbie has the comfort of sitting behind a computer pretending to be patriotic while tens of thousands of US service members were denied medical benefits bc our government refused to acknowledge they were exposed to chemical/biological weapons during Desert Storm. Because acknowledging Iraq had them would have led to the exposure that the US government was the source. Holding the US government accountable isn't unpatriotic Barbie IT IS REQUIRED OF EVERY PATRIOTIC AMERICAN.
I think it’s necessary to ask why the United States got involved overseas with biolabs in 1991. Yes the relevant date is 1991. Well, what happened in 1991? When the USSR dissolved at the end of 1991, it left roughly 30,000 nuclear weapons, an estimated 40,000 tons of chemical weapons, and the world’s largest biological weapons program spread across what became 15 separate countries including Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan. Ukraine alone briefly became the third-largest nuclear power in the world. None of these new governments had the money, institutions, or expertise to secure all of it. So in November 1991, two senators Sam Nunn (a Georgia Democrat) and Richard Lugar (an Indiana Republican) passed the Soviet Threat Reduction Act, creating what became the Cooperative Threat Reduction program. The logic wasn’t sinister at all. It was actually pretty damn sound. It’s cheaper and safer to pay to dismantle and secure these weapons at the source than to face them later in the hands of an enemy or a terrorist. The biological component specifically did three things: secured or destroyed the dangerous pathogen stocks left from the Soviet program, converted former weapons labs into public-health and disease-surveillance labs, and employed the scientists in detecting natural outbreaks instead of engineering them. So really we had to clean up the super secret bio labs Russia created and kept in secret. Behind a civilian front called Biopreparat, the Soviet Union ran the largest and most advanced secret bioweapons program in history. It employed 70,000 people, and it was in direct violation of the 1972 treaty it signed not to do that. So instead they created a biolab to test anthrax, plague, smallpox, tularemia, and Marburg, and genetically engineered strains to resist antibiotics and survive missile flights. The weaponized anthrax leaked from a military plant at Sverdlovsk in 1979 and killed dozens (Russia blamed on tainted meat for 13 years); then an open-air smallpox test near the Aral Sea sickened ten and killed three in 1971 (this was also hidden for three decades). Russia also ran the world’s largest chemical-weapons stockpile, including the undeclared Novichok nerve agents later used to poison Sergei Skripal in 2018 and Alexei Navalny in 2020, plus the radioactive polonium-210 assassination of defector Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006. Every program was built in secret, denied, and exposed only by accidents, defectors, or forensic trails. Ukraine emerged from the USSR as the world’s third-largest nuclear power, so the entire 1990s went to get Ukraine to give up the nuclear weapons left on its soil.  Through that decade, Cooperative Threat Reduction money in Ukraine was spent dismantling warheads, missiles, and silos. Once the nuclear work was winding down and bioterrorism had jumped to the top of the US security agenda (post-9/11 and the 2001 anthrax letters), attention turned to Ukraine’s remaining unsecured Soviet residue: the dangerous pathogen stocks still held in the old anti-plague network. That’s exactly what the new deal targeted the Soviet-era anti-plague network, which still stored dangerous pathogens.  The agreement was signed in Kyiv in August 2005 to secure them and convert them into safe research facilities. So if you wanna talk about the role of the media in the entire Ukraine war and what they said in 2022 and how they were not forthcoming and how the fact checks were so stupid that all of us kept telling them they’re full of it, we can do that. If you wanna talk about how they used every single thing they could as leverage to convince Americans to support Ukraine, we can do that too, but at the end of the day, but we’re not gonna do, at least those of us that are pro the United States of America is repeat Russian talking points. You’re the only country who funded secret bio labs was Russia. And they got caught.
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