Andrew Pirog (@lifeofpirog) 's Twitter Profile
Andrew Pirog

@lifeofpirog

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Life is an adventure full of surprises. Embrace the unexpected and live to the fullest! #LiveLife #BeUnexpected #AdventureAwaits

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Start your day with faith, gratitude, and action! Believe in yourself, put yourself out there, and remember that success is a journey, not a destination. #MorningMotivation

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Shameful attitudes like this don’t belong in the culture being built at UTSA MJ had McDonalds before his games… Don’t be disrespectful to Frank Harris when he’s done so much for our school and don’t act like you know whats best for a D1 athlete when you never were one

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While casting shade on Elon Musk for what he’s done, is doing, or will do, try to pause & remember that he made electric cars a normal thing in society and he commercialized space — for cargo, satellites, & people. Count him among those who are inventing civilization’s future.

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I would argue this is unequivocally, and categorically false Only one person/team is objectively the best when it comes to sports You can call anything art because it’s all subjective And to say anyone can run or kick balls is also offensive towards those with handicaps

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What is the world’s deadliest environmental problem? Not climate Outdoor and indoor air pollution Let’s not get so scared about climate that we forget the much bigger problems Read more in my peer-reviewed article: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

What is the world’s deadliest environmental problem?

Not climate

Outdoor and indoor air pollution

Let’s not get so scared about climate that we forget the much bigger problems 

Read more in my peer-reviewed article: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Doing what you believe is right does not absolve you of the consequences of your actions. Someone must always pay a price.

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Humans understood natural immunity hundreds of years before believing Earth revolved around the sun. And yet the US government censored American citizens who pointed to the scientific studies proving natural immunity also worked against Covid.