Michael Pagano (@michaelpags) 's Twitter Profile
Michael Pagano

@michaelpags

Faith, Space, Futbol, Baseball, Poker. Cancer picked a fight with me once. "The Emperor Palpatine of Contrarianism". #TeamNoSleep #EarnYourSwoosh

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Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone - I mean EVERYONE - is asking me: “Robbie, how can I help?” The biggest platform I have is Cardplayer Lifestyle. So I've decided to use it to share a very personal message to the poker world. Thank you for taking the time to read what I have to say. cardplayerlifestyle.com/breaking-poker…

Arnold (@schwarzenegger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I heard that the way you go viral on this site is by making a big list of things you have to do. Let me try. -You should mostly eat food you know is healthy, there is no magic food. -You should also occasionally let yourself eat delicious food you know isn’t healthy. Otherwise

Eric Berger (@sciguyspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It would not surprise me to see this attitude from many. Which is fine. But some perspective: When the Falcon 9 first launch in 2010, the same could be said. We've been launching into space forever, blah blah. But here's the difference. 14 years later SpaceX is launching 100+

Lauren Lyons (@laur_ly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Invisible co-stars of the show: the ECLSS team, and all the valves and tubes and seals and ducers and filters required to make all this work. Exposing the cabin to vacuum is no joke.

Polaris (@polarisprogram) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SpaceX and the Polaris Dawn crew have completed the first commercial spacewalk! “SpaceX, back at home we all have a lot of work to do, but from here, Earth sure looks like a perfect world.” — Mission Commander Jared Isaacman during Dragon egress and seeing our planet from ~738 km

The Daily Buffett (@dailybuffettx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Be good and you will be lonesome Be lonesome and you will be free Live a lie and you will live to regret it That's what living is to me That's what living is to me

Be good and you will be lonesome

Be lonesome and you will be free

Live a lie and you will live to regret it

That's what living is to me

That's what living is to me
The Daily Buffett (@dailybuffettx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From under my lone palm I can look out on the day Where no bird flies by my window No ship is tied to my tree Love is a wave building to a crescendo Ride if you will, ride it with me

From under my lone palm
I can look out on the day

Where no bird flies by my window
No ship is tied to my tree
Love is a wave building to a crescendo
Ride if you will, ride it with me
The Daily Buffett (@dailybuffettx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh I believe in song lines Obvious and not I'd ridden them like camels To some most peculiar spots. They run across the oceans Through mountains and saloons And tonight out to the dessert Where I sit atop this dune.

Oh I believe in song lines
Obvious and not
I'd ridden them like camels
To some most peculiar spots.

They run across the oceans
Through mountains and saloons
And tonight out to the dessert
Where I sit atop this dune.
The Daily Buffett (@dailybuffettx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So when the journеy gets long Just know that you are loved Thеre is light up above And the joy is always enough… Bubbles Up🫧🫧🫧

So when the journеy gets long

Just know that you are loved

Thеre is light up above

And the joy is always enough…

Bubbles Up🫧🫧🫧
Brad Stulberg (@bstulberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Joy is a competitive super power. Alysa Liu retired from figure skating at 16. She was tired of not not having fun, tired of being consumed by her sport. She came back two years later with a new goal: to have as much fun on the ice as possible. And now she’s an Olympic gold

Joy is a competitive super power.

Alysa Liu retired from figure skating at 16.
She was tired of not not having fun, tired of being consumed by her sport.

She came back two years later with a new goal: to have as much fun on the ice as possible. And now she’s an Olympic gold
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman (@nasaadmin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world watched. Artemis II carried humans farther into space than we’ve ever been in over half a century and showed a new generation what exploration looks like. The journey back to the Moon is underway. Artemis III is up next.