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Christian Teuma

@christianteuma

Tweeting my mind. Inspired by what is around me. 💭👇

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McLaren have been given the green light to run rotating digital ads on their cars during every race this season. A landmark moment in sports marketing. (via Jeff Gluck)

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Both Red Bull and Aston Martin understand this year's regulations. The shape of the Mercedes gearbox (large) deprives the diffuser of freedom . Due to the thick gearbox of the AMR23, the volume of air flowing through both the bottom and top surfaces of the diffuser is small.

Both Red Bull and Aston Martin understand this year's regulations.
The shape of the Mercedes gearbox (large) deprives the diffuser of freedom .
Due to the thick gearbox of the AMR23, the volume of air flowing through both the bottom and top surfaces of the diffuser is small.
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In the early 1950s, cigarettes were indeed promoted as being good for health, which may seem surprising given what we know today about the harmful effects of smoking. During that time, cigarette advertising campaigns often featured doctors, celebrities, and even athletes

In the early 1950s, cigarettes were indeed promoted as being good for health, which may seem surprising given what we know today about the harmful effects of smoking. During that time, cigarette advertising campaigns often featured doctors, celebrities, and even athletes
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Unless there are a few issues where you at least slightly disagree with your political party, then you are not in a political party, you are in a cult

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#ProjectAfrica Day 153: 55.5km Today we rescued a crocodile. Named him Nigel. Big Nige gave off major gangsta energy from the moment I met him. A local lad in a village we were passing was selling him so we thought we could keep him safe and find him a new home in a nearby

#ProjectAfrica Day 153: 55.5km

Today we rescued a crocodile. Named him Nigel. Big Nige gave off major gangsta energy from the moment I met him. A local lad in a village we were passing was selling him so we thought we could keep him safe and find him a new home in a nearby
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Ruth Lee, a hostess at a Chinese restaurant, chose to spend her day off on December 15th, 1941, sunbathing on a Miami beach, as was her custom. In a significant departure from her usual routine, she took a Chinese flag with her to ensure that onlookers would not mistake her for

Ruth Lee, a hostess at a Chinese restaurant, chose to spend her day off on December 15th, 1941, sunbathing on a Miami beach, as was her custom. In a significant departure from her usual routine, she took a Chinese flag with her to ensure that onlookers would not mistake her for
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Michael Collins passed away on April 28th, 2021. While Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were on the moon, Collins was in the Command Module, orbiting the moon by himself for 28 hours. He is often referred to as the "forgotten" astronaut. While half a billion people on Earth

Michael Collins passed away on April 28th, 2021. While Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were on the moon, Collins was in the Command Module, orbiting the moon by himself for 28 hours. 

He is often referred to as the "forgotten" astronaut. While half a billion people on Earth
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Throughout the USS Triton's secret mission to circumnavigate the world submerged, the only unauthorized individual to spot the submarine during those sixty days was a Filipino man on his canoe, who noticed its periscope. April 1, 1960. The Captain, Edward Beach, later wrote in

Throughout the USS Triton's secret mission to circumnavigate the world submerged, the only unauthorized individual to spot the submarine during those sixty days was a Filipino man on his canoe, who noticed its periscope. April 1, 1960.  

The Captain, Edward Beach, later wrote in