Rein Adrichem (@jvondel) 's Twitter Profile
Rein Adrichem

@jvondel

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calendar_today11-01-2013 21:00:36

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Three weeks ago, Ayatollah Khomeini’s grandson, Ali Ahmad, says Muslims will sacrifice everything to genocide the Jews and annihilate the state of Israel in Islam’s name. He goes on to vow: “Americans will die before they see us humiliated.”

Elbertus van Lagen🎗️ (@gevanlagen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spuit elf Rob de Wijk: "Het probleem is niet het internationale recht, maar dat mensen zich er niet aan houden." Iran houdt zich niet aan het internationale recht. Wat moeten we dan doen? Laat ze rustig hun gang gaan want: internationaal recht. #Shahbazi❤️ #PauwendeWit

Dr. Maalouf ‏ (@realmaalouf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is how the Christian majority in Lebanon ended. “Lebanon was the only Christian country in the Middle East, and also the only one to accept Palestinian refugees. Lebanon had an open border policy, we wanted to share our knowledge with our Muslim neighbors. But then they

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She was persecuted, oppressed, abused and tortured as a child by Muslims in her homeland of Lebanon. She fled, became an American citizen and since then saving America from Islam. Please retweet if you support Brigitte Gabriel!

Azat (@azatalsalim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

German politician Armin Laschet. "Iran(lslamic regime) is in violation of international law in everything it has done for the past 40 years, And now, when "the people in Iran are cheering in the streets, we start international law debates..."

Cytrus 🍋 (@cytrusf1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biggest negatives of the new regs -management of the battery takes priority over the racing -tire strategy non existent -no slipstream effect -overtake boost effects you negatively -dangerous speed difference -W2W racing doesn't make sense -no more overtaking in the corners

Biggest negatives of the new regs

-management of the battery takes priority over the racing
-tire strategy non existent
-no slipstream effect
-overtake boost effects you negatively
-dangerous speed difference
-W2W racing doesn't make sense
-no more overtaking in the corners
Rein Adrichem (@jvondel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“je hebt inhaalacties en je hebt inhaalacties. Nu passeerden coureurs elkaar relatief eenvoudig, omdat de opponent in zo'n gevecht geen schijn van kans had, omdat diens batterij leeg was. Dat heeft weinig te maken met een knappe manoeuvre en de kwaliteit van de coureur” #F1

Vanja H (@aerotechvh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FOM is now shamelessly manipulating live feed data to obscure the fact that these cars are slowing down on approach to braking zones to charge the battery The fact that Antonellis is "going" at 325 both on throttle and while braking is hilarious

FOM is now shamelessly manipulating live feed data to obscure the fact that these cars are slowing down on approach to braking zones to charge the battery

The fact that Antonellis is "going" at 325 both on throttle and while braking is hilarious
Jeroen (@jeroenscholte50) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Daniel Valente 🏎️ Look at what Leclerc says. These cars are holding guys like drivers back in Q. They cant drive the car at the limit, so the rel good qualifiers like CL or Max cant get that extra 2 of 3 thenths anymore.

<a href="/F1GuyDan/">Daniel Valente 🏎️</a> Look at what Leclerc says. These cars are holding guys like drivers back in Q. They cant drive the car at the limit, so the rel good qualifiers like CL or Max cant get that extra 2 of 3 thenths anymore.
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Don’t dismiss blunt honesty for “sour grapes”. Why are we getting more “action” in F1 right now? It’s very temporary. Because it’s a wildly immature and stratified field with crazy different deployment understanding within the same PU users, and the cars are having to go so

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🚨: After 48 years of travel, NASA 's Voyager 1 is nearing one light-day from Earth, almost 16 billion miles away. A proud milestone for humanity, and a humbling reminder of how small we are in an infinite universe.