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Clayton Westphal

@claypwest

The neutral-tinted individual is very apt to win against a man of pronounced views and active life. - Theodore Roosevelt

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Whatever type of travel plans you do, do NOT use Amtrak. They are notorious for canceling a train at the last minute and provide no other viable options. The government should stop helping them stay in business with their unreliability and nonexistent customer service.

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In a decade the cost to launch has been reduced 96% — And we’re just a little past the tip of the iceberg. 🚀

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AKA money grab. — Climate change: More studies needed on possibility of human extinction bbc.co.uk/news/science-e…

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Go left, no go right… The great paradox: Drop in air pollution has INCREASED global warming because clean air does not contain aerosol particles that reflect sunlight and cool the Earth
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This red dot is the oldest galaxy we've ever seen!

The latest data from the James Webb Space Telescope has helped astronomers find the galaxy, which dates back to just 300 million years after the big bang newscientist.com/article/232960…

This red dot is the oldest galaxy we've ever seen! The latest data from the James Webb Space Telescope has helped astronomers find the galaxy, which dates back to just 300 million years after the big bang newscientist.com/article/232960…
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Look closely.

There are actually 16 circles in this image.

And once you see them, the image appears changed forever.

The wonderful coffer illusion, by Anthony Norcia

Look closely. There are actually 16 circles in this image. And once you see them, the image appears changed forever. The wonderful coffer illusion, by Anthony Norcia
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