From @TheAthleticFC: Commentators shouting “GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL” for 60 seconds is just one of many reasons Telemundo’s World Cup coverage is incredible, even if you don't know Spanish. "The enthusiasm is unrivalled and scary, bordering on cardiac arrest." https://t.co/Un6OEfZVUq
Inc. Magazine Covers The Story That Won't Go Away:
"Months after McCasland went missing, officials still can’t say where he went, why he left or whether someone else was involved. His connection to UFO lore and classified space weapons programs fanned the flames of speculation sparked by a YouTuber named Daniel Liszt when he posted a video theorizing that Loureiro was assassinated because of his work in advanced fusion research."
https://t.co/nH4smb8K9f
you're villifying the wrong people and arguing by false equivalence, simon.
people still trust science, they just do not trust "science imposed upon them by experts at the point of a gun."
no one is saying "airplanes don't fly" or "computers don't compute." they are saying "you lied about climate change, epidemiology, trade offs with products like roundup, GRAS designations, nutrition, race, gender, and 500 other topics>'
and many of these criticisms have validity.
and in response, the experts blame the questioner and demand deference. and those who refuse to engage on facts rarely have the facts on their side.
trust was lost because "the experts" proved not only untrustworthy, but outright dictatorial.
they faked evidence and data, made up wild pseudoscientific theories, and vilified sound science, and pushed utter fakery in its place.
they censored opposition and claimed "the science was settled" to prevent investigation into their frauds. and they forced the whole world at the expense of lives and trillions of dollars of lost welfare to play along.
it was high handed, dishonest, tyranny.
have you stopped to consider that they earned this loss of faith?
because they did.
MIT wrote a literal article about "anti mask twitter" which it vilified by claiming
“most fundamentally, the groups we studied believe that science is a process, not an institution.”
as though it proved we had somehow turned our backs on science. but we did not. science is and must be a process. it is never an institution. that's dogma, not the methods of bacon.
we did not stop trusting science, the experts stopped performing it and were dancing around in the flensed skinsuit of scientific method that they had stripped from the bones that made it valid: dispute, dissent, replication, validation - open and honest discourse.
if you want to win back trust, you need to restore open debate and engagement, share methods, means, and data.
wailing about "they won't trust us!" and blaming the folks who called out the deviation from sound science is just another arrogant presumption for institutions to dictate doctrine.
you want to respect for sceince? start respecting to process of science again.
No, no es Japón… es Ecuador
Muchos al ver esta imagen desde el aire podrían pensar en el icónico Monte Fuji… pero no.
Es el majestuoso Volcán Cotopaxi, uno de los volcanes activos más altos del mundo, elevándose hasta los 5.897 metros sobre el nivel del mar.
¿Las diferencias?
El Fuji alcanza los 3.776 metros y, aunque es un símbolo cultural de Japón, el Cotopaxi lo supera ampliamente en altura y presencia natural.
Además, su glaciar permanente y su ubicación en plena línea ecuatorial lo convierten en un espectáculo único en el planeta.
Desde el aire, su forma casi perfecta puede engañar… pero aquí no hay duda
esto es Ecuador, crudo, imponente y real. 🇪🇨
¿Cuántos pueden decir que han visto un volcán así… desde el cielo?
#Cotopaxi #NoEsFuji #EcuadorDesdeElAire #TurismoEcuador #Andes
American bought a brand new printer. She bought the ink for the printer, she bought the paper for the printer, now she’s at home and is ready to print
She can’t print
“They remotely shut off my printer until I paid $7.50 cents to print in my own home, to print on my printer, that I own in my home”
This is the new $7.50 subscription plan by HP Printers
Here’s how the plans work
HP’s Instant Ink and newer All-in Plan programs are subscription services options:
- You pay a monthly fee based on pages printed (not ink used).
- Plans start low, from $1.79–$7.99 per month for 10–100 pages
- $7–$8 per month plans are for around 100 pages
If your payment fails. HP will remotely shutoff your printer
NOBODY IS TELLING YOU HOW FUCKED THE FARMERS ARE IN AMERICA RIGHT NOW.
The Agriculture Secretary just confirmed it publicly.
1 in 4 American farmers has NO fertilizer secured for spring planting.
No fertilizer. No crops. No food.
Farm bankruptcies are up 46% in 2025.
160,000 farms closed since 2017.
Less than half of all farmers will even turn a profit this year.
They're not struggling. They're being wiped out.
And the media is busy covering everything else.
The real story behind this hasn't been told yet.. follow me because i'm about to tell it 🚨
Destroying the @InternetArchive's @WayBackMachine would be the equivalent of the burning of the Library of Alexandria - one of the worst losses of knowledge in history.
Media giants are now threatening to do this.
We can't let this happen.
Pass it on.