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HusaynSolaah

@sellayys

Aviator for now, don’t know what the future me is doing yet

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Husam Zomlot (@hzomlot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out of respect for human dignity, I always hesitate to share videos of Israel’s brutal murders of our people. But this is the first time in history genocidal war crimes are documented by the war criminals themselves. No one can ever say they didn’t know. #EndIsraelGenocide

Al Jazeera English (@ajenglish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Live video footage from Tel Aviv showed a barrage of projectiles that the Israeli military says were Iranian missiles after warnings of an imminent attack.

Evan Luthra (@evanluthra) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#RatanTata is the World's Biggest Donor. He has donated ₹829,734 crore. Built multiple free hospitals, schools & saved millions of lives. Today, on his death, the whole world is crying. Some unheard instances of Mr. Tata that will make you cry: 🧵

#RatanTata is the World's Biggest Donor.

He has donated ₹829,734 crore.

Built multiple free hospitals, schools & saved millions of lives.

Today, on his death, the whole world is crying.

Some unheard instances of Mr. Tata that will make you cry: 🧵
Oscar Hoole (@theoscarhoole) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1965, Singapore was forced out of Malaysia. No army. No resources. No fresh water. A tiny island of 2M people living in slums. Then ONE man's ruthless vision built modern Asia's greatest success... 🧵

In 1965, Singapore was forced out of Malaysia.

No army. 

No resources. 

No fresh water.

A tiny island of 2M people living in slums.

Then ONE man's ruthless vision built modern Asia's greatest success...

🧵
MrBeast (@mrbeast) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BEAST GAME EPISODE 3 IS OUT NOW! To celebrate, I'm giving away $100,000 total to 10 random people who like and retweet this post! Go watch it here: amazon.com/beastgames

Creepy.org (@creepydotorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1974, Marina Abramović performed 'Rhythm 0', a performance art piece in which she remained motionless for six hours, allowing the audience to do anything to her without resistance. On a table beside her were 72 objects. Some were harmless, like a rose and grapes. Others were

In 1974, Marina Abramović performed 'Rhythm 0', a performance art piece in which she remained motionless for six hours, allowing the audience to do anything to her without resistance.

On a table beside her were 72 objects. Some were harmless, like a rose and grapes. Others were