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Robert Ndege

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Habitual self-praise is often but the fig leaf with which to cover the inadequacies of one's intellectual genitals - Philip Ochieng

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Malika Andrews (@malika_andrews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ant Edwards. President Barack Obama. It began at Team USA Training camp and turned into a game of one-on-one we didn’t know we needed.

Alan Smith (@alanjlsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you watched The Manosphere with Louis Theroux on Netflix? As the Dad of a 17 year old son, I think Jimmy Carr is spot on. What do you think?

Micky Jnr (@mickyjnr__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From the DR Congo dressing room. Those dance moves after booking a World Cup spot have us all. 😍🇨🇩 #WorldCup2026 #DRC #AfricanFootball

Latest in space (@latestinspace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 This was the Artemis II crew's view this morning from 41,756 miles (67,200 km) up No human has seen a crescent Earth in full since 1972

🚨 This was the Artemis II crew's view this morning from 41,756 miles (67,200 km) up

No human has seen a crescent Earth in full since 1972
Sunny (@sunnyright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Victor Glover (pilot of Artemis II) was already a spacecraft pilot for SpaceX Crew-1. He is a naval captain who has had his naval aviator wings for 25 years. He has three (3) masters degrees, including in flight test engineering and systems engineering. He's been a test pilot

Victor Glover (pilot of Artemis II) was already a spacecraft pilot for SpaceX Crew-1. He is a naval captain who has had his naval aviator wings for 25 years. He has three (3) masters degrees, including in flight test engineering and systems engineering. He's been a test pilot
Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NASA pays $100M for Microsoft 365 licensing across the agency. They standardized every system on Microsoft. They put Microsoft Surfaces on the Orion spacecraft as the crew's personal computing devices. And the first technical crisis of humanity's return to the Moon was Reid

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🚨 Why Seeing Earth From Space Breaks Something Inside You Crying when you see Earth for the first time isn’t crazy, it’s human. Psychologists call it the Overview Effect, and it’s one of the deepest emotional shifts a human being can experience. When an astronaut looks at

🚨 Why Seeing Earth From Space Breaks Something Inside You

Crying when you see Earth for the first time isn’t crazy, it’s human. Psychologists call it the Overview Effect, and it’s one of the deepest emotional shifts a human being can experience.

When an astronaut looks at
Benjamin Cowen (@intocryptoverse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Someone could go to school for 4 years and study aerospace engineering, then get a PhD with a dissertation related to orbital mechanics, and some instagram influencer who watched a youtube video will be like "actually that guy is wrong" on a topic related to space travel and

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I don’t really understand the maths it takes to send humans behind the Moon and bring them back safely. And the more I sit with that, the more it genuinely messes with my head even tho my love for physics and my knowledge of physics is astounding to a point Somebody had to work

BrooklynDad_Defiant!☮️ (@mmpadellan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the BEST, most hilarious breakdown I have seen of the absurd rationales I have heard trying to justify trump's idiotic war. BRILLIANT! 👏👏👏