I am going to be doing a live performance of my new live heavy metal spectacle to Douglas Park in Chicago on Sunday August 20, 2026. This is an event you definitely will be telling your grandchildren about! 😉. I hope to see you there. More info at https://t.co/ENuSpUuF94
So now that my appearance in Chicago at @RiotFest is known I want to start acting like the Heavy Metal Rock God that I am. 🙌🏻 So... I have a few demand...err🤨...requests for Chicago.☺️
Should this go to @ChicagosMayor or maybe @GovPritzker ?🤷
Nothing unreasonable here as far as I can see. Hopefully you can find @JohnStamos - I have heard he's hard to pin down. 😉
You have a couple months here to get this together. I know Chicagoans can make me happy. 😉
Come see me at https://t.co/nXsrhWK69M and worship your new Heavy Metal Rock God! 😝
Live long and Rock on!🤘🏻
🚨 NASA Found the “Hand of God” in Space? 😳
At first glance, it looks like a giant glowing hand reaching through the cosmos.
But this isn’t a hand at all.
It’s PSR B1509-58—a powerful neutron star left behind after a massive stellar explosion, creating an incredible cloud of energy that only looks like a hand.
The universe is far stranger than fiction. 🌌
For less than two seconds, the Sun turned green. 🟢☀️
Known as a green flash, this rare optical phenomenon can appear just as the Sun disappears below the horizon.
🤯 What if the event that wiped out the dinosaurs wasn’t an asteroid at all?
A controversial theory suggests the mass extinction may have been caused by the crash-landing of a massive non-human craft, not a natural space rock. 🛸
Supporters point to the extreme heat, global debris layer, and sudden ecological collapse — effects identical to what we’d expect from a planet-scale impact.
The real question isn’t whether something catastrophic hit Earth…
It’s whether we’ve correctly identified what it was. 👀
There’s no confirmed evidence supporting this idea — but it challenges assumptions and reminds us how much of Earth’s deep history is still open to interpretation.
💥 Sometimes the mystery isn’t what we don’t know…
It’s what we think we already understand.