flagss.bsky.social
Phd in Astrophysics| Science Educator🇽🇰🇪🇺
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💙
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Happy Birthday, i wish you all the best!
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What? lol..
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And only 3 cpuntries in EU has those laws from 27.
Others dont give a shit.
You are a failed state, the 1st to be 4th world country😂
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Did you read that kid, or just eat shit!
Thats why U.s is illiterate full of nazis, science deniers, flat earthers.
Shchool shootings.
Bc no one checks people, or order and law, you elect 43× felon, rapist and pedofile as President,
A Russian and Assad bitch as head of Security.
You failed dude😂
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You dont know shit dude, and it you are showing.
At least we dont have this stats
As of late 2024, there have been over 600 mass shootings in the United States.
In the United States, approximately 21% of adults (around 43 million people) have literacy skills at or below Level 1
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Germany:
Punishable Offenses: Hate speech, Holocaust denial, incitement to violence/ terrorism , and the use of Nazi symbols.
2. France
Laws against hate speech, defamation, and glorification of terrorism.
3. Austria
Punishable Offenses: Hate speech, Holocaust denial, and Nazi propaganda.
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Europe is continet dickhead, and only UK has this laws no other country.
You dont know shit about EU, or any law for that matter.
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Pople that advocate violance, advocate terrorism
Dafame others.
This is free speash but you eill have consequences for that.
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People can face legal consequences, including prison sentences, for certain types of social media posts, including those on Facebook. However, this is typically limited to posts that violate specific laws, such as those against , defamation, terrorism advocacy, or incitement to violence.
For this?
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One is cesspool of Nazis and cultists.
The other is normal people, javing fun sharing theitlr intsrests, their hobbies and real life problems.
And this "echo chambers" are not exclusive just to U.S My man, even we in EU dont want that Racism and hatred in the tweeter.
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Full-scale Invasion of Ukraine (2022–present)
Deaths: ~9,600–16,000 Ukrainian civilians (as of late 2023).
Military deaths: ~300,000+ (combined Russian and Ukrainian forces, per estimates).
Russia’s invasion led to one of the largest humanitarian crises in Europe since World War II.
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3. Ukraine Conflicts
2014 Annexation of Crimea and Donbas War (2014–2021)
Deaths: ~14,000 (Ukrainian conflict overall).
Russia's annexation of Crimea and support for separatists in Eastern Ukraine fueled a war that resulted in thousands of deaths.
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2. Syrian Civil War (2015–present)
Deaths: ~20,000–40,000 (directly linked to Russian intervention).
Russia’s intervention in Syria to support Bashar al-Assad’s regime involved extensive bombing campaigns, including in civilian areas like Aleppo. Human rights organization
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1. Second Chechen War (1999–2009)
Deaths: ~50,000–80,000 (civilians and combatants).
Putin's rise to power coincided with the Second Chechen War, during which the Russian military conducted extensive operations in Chechnya, resulting in widespread civilian casualties and destruction.
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Congrats, but you should have wached something from the pow of criminal and be one, thats more likely what they are choosing anyway.😂
You become to much qualified Now.
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C'mon man, im not in the circle, what happened?
You dont love me anymore? 😂
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10/ The Big Bang theory is the best explanation we have for how the universe began and evolved. And every bit of evidence so far points to it being true. Mind-blowing, right? 🌌
Pictures below are all real from #JWB
#BigBang #Cosmology #Space
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9/ The expanding universe isn’t slowing down—it’s speeding up! This acceleration is driven by something mysterious called dark energy, which makes up about 68% of the universe. (More on that in another thread!)
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8/ What does this mean?
If the universe is expanding, it must have been smaller and denser in the past. By tracing this backward, scientists concluded it all began from a single point: the Big Bang.
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7/ So, how do we know the universe is expanding?
1. Galaxies are moving away (Hubble’s law).
2. Light from galaxies is redshifted.
3. The CMB confirms the universe once was much hotter and denser.
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6/ Galactic Evolution
When we look at galaxies billions of light-years away, we’re seeing them as they were billions of years ago. They look younger and less developed, showing how the universe has evolved over time.
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5/ Element Abundance
The Big Bang theory predicts how much hydrogen, helium, and lithium should have formed in the early universe. Observations match these predictions almost perfectly, further proving the theory
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4/ Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
In 1965, scientists found faint microwave radiation coming from all directions. This is leftover heat from the Big Bang, like the afterglow of a massive explosion. It’s a “snapshot” of the universe when it was just 380,000 years old.
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3/ Redshift
Hubble found that the light from distant galaxies shifts to the red part of the spectrum. This “redshift” happens because the light waves stretch as space expands, just like sound waves change pitch when something moves away.
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2/ The Universe is Expanding
In the 1920s, Edwin Hubble discovered that galaxies are moving away from us. The farther they are, the faster they move. This means space itself is stretching—like dots on a balloon as it inflates.
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1/ First, what’s the Big Bang?
It’s the idea that the universe started as a tiny, super-hot, and dense point about 13.8 billion years ago, then expanded and cooled to what we see today. But how do we know this? Here’s the evidence: 👇
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7/ Tech-Driven Strategy
Leverage drones, cyber capabilities, and real-time intelligence to stay ahead on the battlefield. Smart warfare can offset manpower disadvantages.
8/ Success won’t be easy, but these combined efforts can maximize Ukraine's chances for a quicker resolution.
Stay Strong🇺🇦
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6/ Exploit Instability in Russia
Encourage internal dissent in Russia. Economic hardship and dissatisfaction with the war could strain Kremlin control. Pro-democracy movements and anti-war protests can be critical.
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5/ Undermine Russian Morale
Use information campaigns to weaken Russian troop morale and expose the war’s costs to Russian citizens. A demoralized force is a weaker force.
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4/ Diplomatic Partnerships
Strengthen ties with regional allies like Poland and the Baltics while building support from non-NATO partners (Japan, Australia, South Korea). Broader international support is crucial.
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3/ Economic Pressure on Russia
Ukraine should push allies to intensify sanctions on Russia’s economy. Target energy exports, banking, and technology to increase the cost of war for Moscow.
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2/ Focused Counteroffensives
Retaking strategic areas (cities, supply routes) is vital. Striking deep into Russian logistics—targeting supply depots and command centers—can cripple their ability to fight effectively.
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1/ Boost Military Capabilities
Ukraine needs to fully utilize its current arsenal and secure continuous supplies of advanced weaponry (drones, missiles, air defense). Precision strikes are key to disrupting Russian operations.
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Dont do this to me, i cant see them clearly!
Are they really?
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Girls do rainbows with sprinkles
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Im guessing your own people have "Aborted" you and you seekong refuge here?
Do you have the right documents, do you go through security check outs to seek asylum.
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I feel attackted with apples
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Yes google images, i have looked but iss map never. I will check it out now.
Big thanks to you🫡
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This is very...
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They are doing what they can at the cesspool of natzis there, also trying to "infiltrate" the platform here for "lols and gigs"
You know what i mean, the love hate for us is amazing😂
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I followed you, but you did not follow me..!
i need answers lol
And who ever sees this comment if you dont follow me for no reason you belong in twitter (sorry) 😂
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Did the "cardiak arrest" wrote this letter?
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Then this one, this platform is the best place for me, it gives me hope..
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This is what i call peace as a millenial, i never had a platform to express myself and be free without any problems.
This platform is growning on me so fast and i love people here.
Thank you to all of you Sane amd goos people.
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Health Impacts: For instance, heatwaves now affect more vulnerable places, and climate conditions for diseases like dengue have expanded significantly. Reducing emissions and transitioning to clean energy could provide substantial health benefits, such as cleaner air and reduced disease burdens.
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Current national climate plans (NDCs) are insufficient. If fully implemented, they would reduce emissions by only 2.6% by 2030, far below the 43% cut needed to limit warming to 1.5°C. This gap risks severe climate impacts, such as extreme weather and economic losses.