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Jun 21
“I had a patient with Parkinson’s that was barely mobile. After a few weeks of high-dose Ivermectin...she was playing golf a week later…”
~Dr William Makis

Neurological Diseases such as Parkinson's & Alzheimer's improve rapidly on Ivermectin Therapy.
If you have a loved one with Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s—TRY IT. The results could be LIFE-CHANGING.
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Deep Dive Article Into Ivermectin: Research, Resources, Dosages & More:
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Jun 21
Over the years, I've been a huge fan of XTIDE and the capabilities it has brought to retro PCs. Let's have a look at some of the XTIDE related hardware I have in my collection, and what I have done with the XTIDE Universal BIOS as well. Time for a 🧵 Image
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First, I imagine that many retro enthusiasts are familiar with it, but the XTIDE Universal BIOS is actively developed and offered at no cost to the retro community. If you haven't seen it before, you can read more about it here: xtideuniversalbios.orgImage
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Okay, time to explore. First, I am going to start with my Tandy 1000 HX. This system benefits from the development of a 3-in-1 and 4-in-1 card that have XTIDE, as well as other capabilities. These card brought storage, serial, parallel, and extra memory to the 1000 HX/EX. Image
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Jun 21
[Thread]🧵| The Arabs of the Maghrib al-Aqsā and the Marinid holy war in Andalusia:

❝In 1272, following the death of Nasrid founder Mohammed al-Shaykh, his son Mohammed al-Faqîh fulfilled his father's wish by sending Andalusian sheikhs to invite the Marinid ruler Abu Yusuf Ya’qub to aid Muslim Spain against Christian advances. Already the unchallenged master of the Far Maghreb after capturing Sijilmasa and defeating Yaghmurasan, Abu Yusuf eagerly responded, first dispatching his son with 5,000 Marinid and Arab cavalry in 1272, then crossing the Strait himself the following year with a larger force.(1/6)Image
Fighting in Spain was the dearest desire of the Maghreb dynasties, perpetuating the pious and glorious tradition of the Almoravids and Almohads. In their eyes, Andalusia was not only “the field of martyrdom and the gate to eternal happiness” but also the extension of their empire, where their own people were already numerous and powerful; it served as the outlet where the unemployed and turbulent forces of the kingdom would be lost, a place of exile for members of the royal family and potential claimants whom the sultan found prudent to remove—among these princes descended from Abd el-Ḥaqq were recruited the leaders of the Volunteers of the Faith. Christian Spain likewise had its “lost children”, the Almogavars, who watched the border and sometimes pushed hazardous raids through Islamic lands. (2/6)Image
The composite armies included Marinid regulars, Asian Aṛzâz mercenaries, Ceuta crossbowmen, a black guard, Berber contingents, Andalusian locals, exiled “Volunteers of the Faith” (often Marinid princes), and—occupying a place of honor—the Hilalian Arabs, whose mounted warriors, though fewer than the Marinids, were crucial in every major operation; not entire tribes crossed, but selected fighters, with non-mounted Arabs typically remaining behind to protect camps and ensure tribal subsistence. (3/6)Image
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Jun 21
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Russia's fuel problem is no longer just a Crimean problem.

The real story is logistics.

Ukraine is systematically targeting bridges, railways, roads, fuel depots and transport routes across southern Ukraine.

The goal isn't a dramatic collapse.

It's slow strangulation. Image
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Crimea is already showing visible stress.

Russian occupation authorities have restricted civilian fuel sales and prioritized supplies for the military and critical services.

Queues. Rationing. Shortages.

The pressure is no longer theoretical. Image
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Melitopol remains the key hub of Russia's land corridor to Crimea.

Fuel still arrives.

But every destroyed bridge, every damaged railway and every hit depot makes transport slower, more expensive and more dangerous.

The corridor is functioning.

Just not efficiently. Image
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Jun 21
Already shot in the side, he climbed a 100-foot cliff on D-Day, hunted down five enemy guns the Germans had hidden inland, and destroyed them almost single-handedly with grenades and the butt of his rifle.

Those guns could have killed thousands on the beaches.

A historian called him the most important American on D-Day after Eisenhower.

This is the story of Bud Lomell..🧵1/6Image
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Leonard Lomell, known as Bud, was a 24-year-old First Sergeant in Company D of the 2nd Ranger Battalion. He had grown up in New Jersey, worked as a freight train brakeman, and volunteered for the Rangers, the toughest and most demanding unit the Army had.

His battalion was handed one of the most dangerous assignments of the entire invasion.

A few miles west of Omaha Beach stood a cliff called Pointe du Hoc. On top of it, the Germans had built a battery of five massive 155 millimeter coastal guns. From that height, those guns could reach both Omaha and Utah beaches, and the fleet of ships in the Channel between them. If they opened fire on the morning of June 6, they could slaughter thousands of American soldiers as they came ashore.

The Rangers were given a simple, almost suicidal task. Climb the 100-foot cliff, and destroy the guns.
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Everything went wrong from the start.

The landing craft were pushed off course and arrived around 35 minutes late, with the German defenders fully alert and waiting. As Lomell came off his boat, before he had even reached dry land, a machine gun bullet tore into his side.

He kept going.

Wounded, he and his men reached the base of the cliff and began to climb. The Rangers went up hand over hand, using ropes and ladders, while the Germans above them fired down and cut the ropes and threw grenades. Men were hit and fell. But the Rangers kept climbing, and Bud Lomell, bleeding from his wound, hauled himself to the top.

Then came the moment that should have ruined everything. The Rangers fought their way to the gun emplacements they had crossed an ocean and climbed a cliff to destroy.

The guns were not there.
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Jun 21
The Senate Majority Leader emailed the state’s top courtroom lawyer his draft tax bill and asked for “the best shot to have Culliton overruled.” That lawyer’s office will later have to defend the bill in court.

In Washington, the branches meant to check each other merged. 🧵
Separation of powers isn’t a technicality. It’s the reason no single faction controls a law from drafting to courtroom.

When the people who write a law, pass it, and defend it are one team, that check is gone.

Public records on the “millionaire tax” show it gone.
October 14, 2025. The Governor’s office emails the Attorney General’s Office, months before any bill is public:

“Has the AG’s Office done any analysis on the legal risks (e.g. uniformity) and chance of something like this being upheld in court?” Image
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Jun 21
Many people wonder:

“Why does Allah delay certain things we long for, like marriage?”

The reason could change the way you view every delay in your life.
Because we assume:

If something is good → it should come quickly.
If it’s halal → it should be easy.
If we make du’a → it should happen immediately.

But Allah’s timing has never been rushed by our loneliness.
At first, that’s hard to accept because:

Loneliness doesn’t feel like love.
Delay doesn’t feel like mercy.
Silence doesn’t feel like care.

But then you realize:
Not every delay is a denial.
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Jun 21
Whenever distress, worries, and hardships weighed heavily on his heart, the Prophet ﷺ would turn to Allah with this supplication:
لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ الْعَظِيمُ الْحَلِيمُ، لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ رَبُّ الْعَرْشِ الْعَظِيمِ، لَا إِلٰهَ إِلَّا اللَّهُ رَبُّ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَرَبُّ الْأَرْضِ وَرَبُّ الْعَرْشِ الْكَرِيمِ
Lā ilāha illallāhul-‘Aẓīmul-Ḥalīm, lā ilāha illallāhu Rabbul-‘Arshil-‘Aẓīm, lā ilāha illallāhu Rabbus-samāwāti wa Rabbul-arḍi wa Rabbul-‘Arshil-Karīm.
Sahih al-Bukhari (6346)
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Jun 21
I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY PEOPLE DON'T USE GEMINI TO LOOK FOR JOBS.

I RECEIVED 5 CALLS FOR INTERVIEWS IN 7 DAYS, ALL WITH GEMINI AS RECRUITER.

HERE ARE 6 PROMPTS THAT WILL TURN YOUR JOB SEARCH INTO A STRATEGY.

[SAVE THIS THREAD]
1. Rewrite your resume to achieve maximum impact

Prompt: «This is my background: [roles, skills, achievements with figures].

Rewrite my resume for [specific role] in [sector/country].

Make it compatible with Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), with plenty of action verbs and focused on results»
2. Tailor your resume to the job

Prompt: «This is the job description: [paste].

Compare it with my resume.

Highlight the missing skills and rewrite my experience so that it matches between 80% and 90% with the requirements, without exaggerating».

That's how you beat the algorithm and the recruiter.
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Jun 21
@yellowbee0 Just as there are jews who are false, there are many who proclaim "Lord! Lord!" & dont know Jesus. This includes folks like Hitler and the revived Templar lore he hijacked.
@yellowbee0 just incase there are folks that need "moar eViDenCe", this should help: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_…
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Jun 21
1) The remains of this 35-year-old man from the 1st-2nd century AD reveal a remarkable story of disability and resilience in the ancient world. When his skeleton was unearthed near Ostia in 2008, experts were astounded to find that.. Image
2) ..the man suffered from a completely fused jaw (emporomandibular joint ankylosis), perhaps from trauma in childhood but most likely a congenital condition which made it impossible for him to open his mouth throughout his life. Incredibly, closer analysis revealed that.. Image
3) ..several of his front teeth had been removed and a hole drilled through his mouth in order to allow feeding, likely only eating liquid food his entire life. Nevertheless, bone analysis has shown his diet was rich and well balanced. Other skeletal markers showed he worked in.. Image
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Jun 21
Everyone should read this...

The High Shoulders Theory

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When I was 12, I tried out for a baseball all-star team... Image
I didn't make it... Image
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