Depends on whether you want to bond for an evening or for life! https://t.co/jRXC345Dcm
— Fevicol (@StuckByFevicol) Jan 31, 2022
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January 31, 2022 at 10:03AM
Geologist by education & Curious by nature ... attempting to make this blog my social media hub .... Posts would be mainly about #Space #Science #Sports #Travel #Geology #Geophysics #Beauty ;-)
Depends on whether you want to bond for an evening or for life! https://t.co/jRXC345Dcm
— Fevicol (@StuckByFevicol) Jan 31, 2022
Anhydrite in #thinsection Miocene, Red Sea #sciart #geology https://t.co/AgsC2goUGb
— Tihana Pensa (@TihanaPensa) Jan 31, 2022
Never not relevant https://t.co/OjaZgcsKpv
— Bethany Black twitch.tv/beffernieblack (@BeffernieBlack) Jan 31, 2022
Working in an IT Company ft. Shark tank india (A thread 🧵)
— Chai Kadak ☕ (@Chai_n_love) Jan 31, 2022
This is what we have won..greater than anything and everything..in the end it was all worth it!! Congratulations u all ❤️ EVIL EYES OFF BELOVED WINNERS TEJRAN #TejRan https://t.co/KafSjvwaWj
— Kavya #TejRanFam (@kavya_tejran) Jan 31, 2022
Planet Snapshots Issue #10 is a real doozy: aquatic wonders + frigid sand dune + big little fire! @planet https://t.co/DF8j9BKVEh
— Ryder Kimball (@ryderkimball) Jan 27, 2022
Ethereum gas is the most raw display of power dynamics in business and I think we've had enough: https://t.co/Wn54hdlDsK
— Peter Yang (@petergyang) Jan 28, 2022
My new routine 2022: 1- Do at least 1 math puzzle every day. 2- Workout 1-2 hours every day. 3- Discover 1 good wine every 3 days, and... 4- Twice a day, fight STATISTICAL disinformation to save lives from Covidopaths. Joe Rogan et al. are KILLING people with disinformation!!! https://t.co/nobf1sClUp
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) Jan 28, 2022
#thinsectionthursday Sliding Nummulite You may be 34-million-year-old but still enjoy sliding downhill (actually down an oyster shell). Caught in a limestone from Colli Berici (NE Italy) in the frame of the GeoKarst Interreg project. Stay tuned! https://t.co/6JdKnsyZdD
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Jan 27, 2022
the first month of pokemon go was the only time this world knew true peace
— T 🎯 (@CodeineFridge) Jan 26, 2022
Grunerite and garnet in metamorphosed (amphibolite facies) iron-rich rocks. South-central Maine (U.S.A). Thanks to David P West for the sample. #grunerite #garnet #thinsection #usa https://t.co/7EYE2OPium
— Alexstrekeisen (@alexstrekeisen) Jan 26, 2022
Some sick shit is happening on Indian farming tiktok https://t.co/zhvxGY3Eez
— whats your kik? (@tubegobbled) Jan 25, 2022
Going to start a thread on "India and the Bangladesh War". 1. Just before Suhrawardy died , he told Mujiab (whom he groomed as his successor) that he foresees an armed struggle in EP to separate from WP. 2. In Apr 1969 , two years before Operational Searchlight, Dept of State
— Naarada (@naarada1000) Jan 19, 2022
#fossiltoday A Flower? No, the section of a spine of a 34-million-year-old sea urchin. Caught in a limestone from Colli Berici (NE Italy) in the frame of the GeoKarst Interreg project. Stay tuned! #fossil #geology #rocks #italy #flowers #paleontology #nature #science #beauty https://t.co/QOuYVyhjft
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Jan 25, 2022
I’ve been standing here for 30 minutes. Nothing!! https://t.co/dIocXBzp4B
— Rod B 🦘🐶 💉💉💉 (@barranr) Jan 23, 2022
Excellent post by @Balajis (rehabilitated himself). Contrary to perception, we are NOT sliding into bureaucratocontrolledtechnotyranny. The informational distortion of the net w/conspiracies makes us think we are being increasingly controlled while sliding into a vicious ANARCHY. https://t.co/gX1TsAxZxE
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) Jan 23, 2022
Magdeburg fans point giant fucking arrows to show players where the goal is after 5 games without scoring 🤣🤣 https://t.co/tEpVUI4A6m
— Swearing Sports News (@SwearingSport) Jan 22, 2022
Kevlar vests do NOT protect against bullets I was shot in the chest and I have a BRUISE
— Dr PayItBack | MD Back to Broke and Beyond (@DrPayItBack) Jan 21, 2022
Allanite often exhibits intense zoning and high interference colors. Always a favorite of mine. This particular example is in an eclogite from Syros, Greece. https://t.co/DeCR0Etknz
— Jesse Walters (@thegeojesse) Jan 21, 2022
Feeling Kinda Shocked in this #thinsectionthursday Explosion of a chondrule in a couple mm of Meteorite. #art #geology #extraterrestrial #meteorite #space_science #rocks #minerals #chondrite #scicomm #shock https://t.co/FOxA6YjcRb
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Jan 20, 2022
Global temperature change (1850-2021). #ClimateSpiral https://t.co/xbnnMR21Hd
— Ed Hawkins (@ed_hawkins) Jan 19, 2022
Hva kom først og hva kom sist? #dykes through 1100 Ma #gneis in #DronningMaudLand #fieldwork in #Antarctica #Geology #GeologyPage #remotejobs #polarscience #antarcticaexpedition #TrollStation with @NorskPolar @NPIgeology https://t.co/dtjKSGUj6Y
— Ane K. Engvik (@AneKEngvik) Jan 19, 2022
Time for a mega-🧵on what I've learned about Olympus over the last few days since I publicly skewered them for running a ponzi. Was that accurate? Was it warranted? Read and find out! 1/25
— cyrus.ismoney.eth 🦇🔊🚬🎨👀 (@cyounessi1) Jan 19, 2022
Watch the atmospheric ripples from the Tonga eruption: https://t.co/RgEQnI2X4K
— Maya Wei-Haas, Ph.D. (@WeiPoints) Jan 16, 2022
What it would look like from space if the Honga #Tonga-hunga Ha’apai volcano erupted somewhere in France. https://t.co/qARJjIkKFC
— Nahel.B (@WxNB_) Jan 16, 2022
Infrared (6.2 microns) wave propagates outward across the globe from the volcanic explosion yesterday #Tonga #HungaTongaHungaHaapai as seen with Japan's Himiwari-8 weather satellite. Reminiscent of the global-scale waves on Jupiter after the impacts in 1994. https://t.co/PtAz5s4A5I
— Dr Heidi B. Hammel (@hbhammel) Jan 16, 2022
Remember the shockwave from the volcanic eruption that propagated eastward through the US yesterday morning? The opposite end of the shockwave that propagated westward from the volcano made it through the US last night, and was more pronounced than the first in the eastern US! https://t.co/QHSRcW16Qo https://t.co/HaKarFY3DE
— Tomer Burg (@burgwx) Jan 16, 2022
The violent eruption a few hours ago of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai volcano captured by satellites GOES-West and Himawari-8. https://t.co/PzV5v9apF6
— Wonder of Science (@wonderofscience) Jan 15, 2022
Tonga's Hunga Tonga volcano just had one of the most violent volcano eruptions ever captured on satellite. https://t.co/M2D2j52gNn
— US StormWatch (@US_Stormwatch) Jan 15, 2022
A Brief History of Philosophy https://t.co/yHE2NtSDm8
— Steve Stewart-Williams (@SteveStuWill) Jan 14, 2022
The Hunga Tonga volcano has erupted again in the last few hours, imaged here by the Himawari-8 satellite. Folks are reporting that they heard the explosion in Fiji, 800 km away. (h/t @weatherdak, @US_Stormwatch) https://t.co/0d3YlhRR6r
— Paul Byrne (@ThePlanetaryGuy) Jan 15, 2022
I’m digging the new British protest vibe https://t.co/Wpgdh1ifjM
— ian bremmer (@ianbremmer) Jan 14, 2022
Bitter Campari under the microscope. Have a nice #weekend! Artworks at https://t.co/E1huQtEB0U #drinks #wallart #booze #colors #crystals #sugar #photography #microscope @campari https://t.co/6FE3NXkWtp
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Jan 14, 2022
Yes #thinsectionthursday https://t.co/4aYKkM5Zje
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Jan 13, 2022
#pyrite love for #ThinSectionThursday. Framboids, colloform pyrite and marcasite. All in the space of ~200 microns. Sorry #Au fans, that's Au coat not actual Au! The probe map of this sample was just as spectacular. @MUN_EarthSci @imagecreateca https://t.co/BsrL6k26tG
— Andrew J. Martin (@ajmartin1991) Jan 13, 2022
Moment of the series 😎 #rishabhpant #SAvIND https://t.co/jcXRn4s4EQ
— Tk (@incbeing) Jan 13, 2022
🤐🤐 #👖
— Rohit Sharma (@ImRo45) Jan 13, 2022
All the Test keepers who have away Test hundreds in England, Australia, and South Africa ⤵️ https://t.co/PQhxr2n7xc
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) Jan 13, 2022
"No piece of art has ever emotionally affected me the way this robot arm piece has. It's programmed to try to contain the hydraulic fluid that’s constantly leaking out and required to keep itself running... https://t.co/77VIqMbKgt
— #luckygordy (@LuckyGordy) Jan 11, 2022
Lines. Twinning in plagioclase can be spectacular. (Diorite from Adamello, Italy) #science #Art #scicomm #sciart #colors #blue #yellow #geology #minerals #crystals #lines #patterns #twinning https://t.co/u4Sr2twf41
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Jan 12, 2022
Wir alle, Bahn, wir alle https://t.co/lDANUm8d3e
— Jon Of Us ☀️ (geboostert) (@JonOfUs) Jan 11, 2022
Insane picture of astronaut Bruce McCandless II, the first person to conduct an untethered free flight in space. https://t.co/6HTKkrE0DF
— John Pompliano (@JohnPompliano) Jan 12, 2022
There will never, and should never, be a situation where income tax is replaced by a transaction tax. Just not gonna happen. It's blatantly unfair to the poor, and insanely regressive. Printed articles should be used for emergencies if you run out of water in the loo.
— Deepak Shenoy (@deepakshenoy) Jan 11, 2022
Privatising the profits and nationalising the losses? https://t.co/ElV6on6BGI
— Sushant Singh (@SushantSin) Jan 11, 2022
The big secret is that practically ALL competitive sports are unhealthy. That, in addition to the fact that anything competitive damages your soul. https://t.co/gFBs5a5d4J
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) Jan 10, 2022
I got a copyright infringement takedown because larger brand that copied my concept and blatantly stole my images filed it against me (the original creator). The image they claimed was theirs is literally a photo of me. That I took of myself. Wearing my product I invented.
— Chelsea Klukas (@chelscore) Jan 8, 2022
A couple of vertical (portrait) views for this #weekend. GARNET in a crenulated schist near Taos, New Mexico. https://t.co/SY9VUollxs
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Jan 8, 2022
Small, rounded Garnet crystal (with quartz inclusions) surrounded by muscovite crystals and quartz vein in a mylonitic micaschist from Norumbega fault, South-Central Maine (USA). Thanks to David P West for the sample. PPL, XPL and XPL + lambda plate. 10x (Field of view 2 mm) https://t.co/jVHjUFFRhb
— Alexstrekeisen (@alexstrekeisen) Jan 8, 2022
Fibrous Ulexite crystals - NaCa[B5O6(OH)6] · 5H2O - and Realgar - As4S4 - Deep Red-brown. Open Pit Mine, Boron, Kern County, California. Thanks to William S. Cordua for the sample. 10x (Fov 7 mm) #thinsection #ulexite #realgar https://t.co/a3kN8CAQJU
— Alexstrekeisen (@alexstrekeisen) Jan 8, 2022
Please be vigilant for the new Mumbai variant https://t.co/gPjpPzoQcv
— Dr. Parik Patel, BA, CFA, ACCA Esq. 💸 (@ParikPatelCFA) Jan 8, 2022
https://t.co/O1yqj1JnLX
— football that didn’t go according to plan (@FootballMares) Jan 8, 2022
How old were you when you came across this trivia that Dil Se Re’s bass was played by Pink Floyd’s bass guitarist? #ARRahman #DilSe
— Smriti Kannan (@smriti_kannan) Jan 8, 2022
It's true that we all have 24 hours each day, but each person has different pressures. In Queer Eye, Bobby has 24 hours to renovate a 5 bedroom house. Antoni has 24 hours to throw together a cute lil salad.
— Ross Sayers (@Sayers33) Jan 6, 2022
Indians take Dolo 650 like it's cadbury gems
— Ayushi Jain (@iyuc_jain) Jan 6, 2022
The mother in law decided to treat us to some nostalgia from her past - podhichoru (essentially a meal packed in banana leaves and wrapped in newspaper that they would carry on train journeys, to colleges etc) https://t.co/l3SFpDxQDD
— Krish Ashok (@krishashok) Jan 7, 2022
One of the Party's chief ideologists is calling an errant comrade to the floor to explain himself and to engage in serious self-criticism to bring himself back toward the general line of the Party, which is always correct. https://t.co/5xIhaN3jF1
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) Jan 7, 2022
I have a degree in immunology from Cambridge, a medical degree from Oxford, and a master's in public health from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine… but "John52659143" on here just told me I know nothing about all three, so there's that.
— Harry Thomas (@DrHarryThomas) Jan 5, 2022
I love maps like this that try to categorize lands by certain commonalities. Impossible but important task in trying to understand a nation. "The Nine Nations of North America " according to Joel Garreau. Source: https://t.co/FU08EBJ4lz https://t.co/emljusAGdI
— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) Jan 5, 2022
@profplum99 @nic__carter A bastion of freedom like El Salvador would never do this tho.
— Travis.web1 (@coloradotravis) Jan 5, 2022
My lord, Trump, his cronies, and Fox News are killing their own constituents with this anti-vax nonsense https://t.co/RnkCAVySUb https://t.co/YE06CQL5dr
— jason@calacanis.com (@Jason) Jan 5, 2022
Last May, I put out the first version of a river flow tool, which traced the path of a raindrop downstream. At the time, the biggest limitation was that it was constrained to the US. Happy to share that we've now got a global version of the tool working: https://t.co/SsOWJViE7v
— Sam Learner (@sam_learner) Jan 4, 2022
Grunerite (pale green-brown and with high Interference colors), quartz and garnet (with black inclusions arranged as "wheel-spoke"). Metamorphosed (amphibolite facies) iron-rich rocks. South-central Maine (U.S.A). Thanks to David P West for the sample. #thinsection #grunerite https://t.co/mmjQXl3dT7
— Alexstrekeisen (@alexstrekeisen) Jan 4, 2022
Standard spin abt a Russiagate "narrative" to try to confuse the public. It is NOT A NARRATIVE, there IS evidence Russian troll farms tried to influence the elections. What wasn't proven was Trump's collaboration. As to vaccines, we can tell fake statistical claims. https://t.co/y00WLC2sud
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) Jan 4, 2022
Embrace Ocean Jasper (Madagascar). width 1.8 mm. #sciart #arte #wallart #nature #rocks #minerals #quartz #colors #artwork #geology #microscope https://t.co/J8dC7yYVud
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Jan 4, 2022
Aunty ball ayee hai!? https://t.co/lmzRDrvf42
— Sehar Tariq (@sehartariq) Jan 2, 2022
1/There are people who are genuinely trying to talk intelligently about cryptocurrencies, but can’t because they don’t have historical background. This thread tries to correct that by suggesting required reading. First, it’s necessary to know what problem it attempts to solve.
— Dave Troy 🇺🇸 (@davetroy) Jan 3, 2022
Thanks @EuroGeosciences! https://t.co/8czv3v4jlJ
— micROCKScopica (@micROCKScopica) Jan 3, 2022
“ WFH “ https://t.co/bXvvSMo2XK
— 𝖆𝖓𝖚𝖕 (@anupr3) Jan 2, 2022
Three years ago, Jan. 3 2019, Chang'e-4 made the first-ever landing on the far side of the Moon. Here's the final descent, including hovering during hazard avoidance, and landing in Von Kármán crater [CNSA/CLEP]. #OTD https://t.co/2xH8s2Ki03
— Andrew Jones (@AJ_FI) Jan 3, 2022
Damn this site is good. https://t.co/53xLKBFQSB
— Austin Rief ☕️ (@austin_rief) Jan 3, 2022
“when people are left to choose friends among a group of people to whom they are not actually related, they have a discernible, if slight, preference for people who resemble them genetically” (Nicholas Christakis, Blueprint, P 267)
— Richard Dawkins (@RichardDawkins) Jan 2, 2022
COVID DEBUNKING DU JOUR: more on the MALONE affair Being a virologist or lab rat is nice & helps develop drugs, but doesn't entitle one to empirical claims. A degree, even a Nobel medal are nice ornament to put above the fireplace. But science is *only* empirical/statistical. https://t.co/hApmMTnPFZ
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb (@nntaleb) Jan 2, 2022
Green, microcrystalline Celadonite filling-vesicle in a basalt with plagioclase and pyroxene. Iguazu falls (on the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paraná). PPL and XPL image, 2x (Fov 7 mm) #thinsection #basalt #celadonite https://t.co/oGww635PZv
— Alexstrekeisen (@alexstrekeisen) Jan 1, 2022
Kids of the future won't understand the struggle https://t.co/l9kn30wOtN
— Jen Gentleman 🌺 (@JenMsft) Dec 30, 2021
quick reminder https://t.co/yeAL2FedAm
— Auld Sang Lyne (@ElSangito) Dec 31, 2021
Happy New Year! To celebrate the new perspective brought by 2022, here’s our #Copernicus Sentinels calendar - offering spectacular monthly views of our home planet from our #Sentinel satellite family: https://t.co/IH5FTFltom https://t.co/c5gbPJCfqO
— Mark Drinkwater (@kryosat) Jan 1, 2022