Gachiemo
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🔎 Fact-checking the noise, delivering the truth. 🕵️♂️ Myths busted, facts trusted. 📚 Fighting misinformation, one claim at a time. #FactCheck"
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Ban all porn on X X is the town square No one wants pornography broadcast in the town square Please share if you want to ban porn on X
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RT @sav_says_: Pornography needs to be banned on X. If this were a physical town square and two adults were having sex out in the open in…
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January 2025 January 29 – Washington, D.C., USAAircraft: Bombardier CRJ700 and Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk Fatalities: 67 Description: A midair collision between an American Eagle flight and a military Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River resulted in no survivors. Source: CNN January 31 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAAircraft: Learjet 55 Fatalities: 6 Description: A medevac Learjet 55 crashed shortly after takeoff from Northeast Philadelphia Airport, killing all six onboard, including four crew members, a pediatric patient, and an escort. Source: Reuters February 2025 February 5 – Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USAAircraft: Beechcraft 58P Fatalities: 1 Description: The aircraft crashed south of Pine Bluff Regional Airport. The pilot was the sole occupant and did not survive. Source: FAA February 6 – Maguindanao del Sur, PhilippinesAircraft: Unspecified Fatalities: 4 Description: A plane contracted by the U.S. military crashed in a rice field, resulting in the deaths of a U.S. Marine and three defense contractors. Source: New York Post February 7 – São Paulo, BrazilAircraft: Unspecified Fatalities: 2 Description: A small aircraft crashed on an avenue in São Paulo, killing the pilot and the plane's owner. Source: AP News
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An asteroid between 130 and 330 feet (40 to 100 meters) in diameter hitting Earth would have devastating but localized effects, depending on where it impacts. Here’s what would likely happen: 🔥 Atmospheric Entry & Airburst (if it explodes in the atmosphere) If the asteroid breaks apart before impact, it could cause an airburst explosion similar to the Tunguska Event (1908), where a ~50-60 meter asteroid exploded 5-10 km above Siberia. Blast energy: Could range from 1 to 50 megatons of TNT, equivalent to up to thousands of Hiroshima bombs. Effect on ground: The explosion could flatten forests, damage cities, and create shockwaves felt hundreds of miles away. 🌍 Impact on Land (if it reaches the surface) Crater size: Between 0.5 to 3 miles (1 to 5 km) wide. Local devastation: A direct hit on a city would flatten everything within several miles and cause fires and seismic shaking. Regional damage: Blast waves and debris could impact an area of tens to hundreds of miles. Dust & debris: Could lead to temporary climate effects (localized cooling or acid rain). 🌊 Impact in the Ocean (if it lands in water) Tsunamis: A mid-range asteroid (~300 feet) could generate tsunamis over 30-100 feet high, devastating coastal regions. Shockwaves: Could trigger underwater earthquakes or disrupt marine ecosystems. Water vapor injection: A large ocean impact could release massive water vapor, temporarily altering the atmosphere. ⚠️ Comparison to Past Events Tunguska (1908, ~50m asteroid): Flattened 2,000 square km of Siberian forest. Chelyabinsk (2013, ~20m asteroid): Airburst explosion shattered windows, injuring 1,500 people. Chicxulub (66M years ago, 10 km asteroid): Caused mass extinction—but much larger than a 330-foot asteroid.
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@officialellymay Don’t waste your time addressing these types of issues. Rule #1 never answer a troll, fight back that desire, it tempting but satisfying when you’re able to let those people sit in wait.
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