I believe we are here on the planet Earth to live, grow up and do what we can to make this world a better place for all people to enjoy freedom." —Rosa Parks
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I believe we are here on the planet Earth to live, grow up and do what we can to make this world a better place for all people to enjoy freedom." —Rosa Parks
I have just collected "In-Between" by Fantastic Planet on @objktcom
“What a wonderful day.” ~ Proximus Caesar, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024) When Proximus Caesar says those words, it’s not joy, it’s irony. A conqueror standing in the ruins of the old world, calling destruction divine order. To him, power isn’t cruelty, it’s purpose. He believes he’s fulfilling destiny, twisting Caesar’s legacy into something darker: domination disguised as evolution. But behind that calm, almost reverent tone lies a question that echoes through the film what happens when power outlives its wisdom? Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes isn’t just about survival ,it’s about memory, legacy, and how every generation rewrites the truth to suit its rise. Proximus saw the world’s ashes and called it beautiful, because monsters rarely know they’ve become one.

1/10 Who is intrepid? Over twenty five years of adventure photography, published by houses like National Geographic and Lonely Planet, exhibited in galleries around the world from Sydney, to New York, to Milan, with 130 1/1s sold along with editions and curated releases (over 500 blockchain-verified collectors with ~150Ξ in intrepid.eth art volume across ETH/BTC/SOL). More 👇
A magnificent manifestation of divine creation a wondrous sight! Captured by Mexican astrophotographer Dane Borja with the help of a high-powered telescope, this breathtaking image of planet Saturn 🪐 reveals the splendor of the cosmos. Truly, the beauty of our Moon is no less enchanting. 🌙
Wishing you all Wherever you are on Planet Earth 🌍 A wonderful new week ❤️
Bro, I legit knocked out in class, and of course, that’s when the lecturer decided to call my name. I woke up so lost didn’t even know what planet I was on 😭. Now I’m trying to write, but my brain’s still asleep. I’m literally dozing off mid-sentence 💀.
Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system, made mostly of Hydrogen and Helium like a small version of the Sun. 📌 Quick Facts: Great Red Spot: A massive storm raging for 350+ years Moons 95+ (including Io, Europa, Ganymede & Callisto) Surface No solid ground it’s a gas giant Weather Insane storms and lightning Size 318 times bigger than Earth by mass
guess i’m just one planet in his personal universe.

You only have one life, and you only have so much time on the planet. Keep your eye on the ball and stay focused on your goals, whatever they may be.
I just created my @brnd podium of today: 🥇Astroblock - /astroblock you create the lore for any planet you like 🥈Zora - @zora it automatically appears there as a mint 💜 🥉Base - @base.base.eth and it all runs on the Base network! ⚡💎 A bit different today 😅 just so it doesn’t look like I only use apps from @superfluidlabs and @superfluid
Surreal night scene where a misty lake reflects the twilight sky, with a mysterious planet hanging above the horizon

A planet exploding with bright blue energy in deep space. 🌌

Sometimes nature shows its power in such a breathtaking way that all you can do is stand still and watch... This massive cloud is a reminder that our planet is alive breathing, moving, and creating art.
Good night, dear souls. The nightly affirmation tonight is: “I honor my mind, body, and spirit through restful sleep.” For those on the rising side of the planet, the affirmation is : “I step into today with clarity, courage, and joy.” May your night be calm and your day luminous.
Sad we've really destroyed the planet. Humans are so destructive.
Winter hour is the must absurd thing on the planet, especially as a parent.
Working on a game in a parallel universe, need more funny parody characters Plz comment with your ideas, or if you have better puns than these: --- Elon's Husk - a cyborg pseudocorpse, powered by lithium and ketamine Scam Altman - AI messiah with a savior complex and a God API. Promised alignment; delivered subscriptions Mark Zuckerborg - 404s when asked about privacy Jerome Bowel - Chairman of the FUD; prints liquidity and panic in equal measure Alex Drones - now live-streaming from a bunker made of tinfoil and protein powder Joe Rogaine - still discovering the same revelations every podcast Jordan Peeverson - cries when a chair is out of order, calls it cultural decay Naval Ravitard - tweets about freedom while anchored to a yacht Marc Andreescam - capital that reads like fine print Peter Thief - harvesting libertarians for parts Dick Fuentes - leads the Ministry of Pure Takes; banned from mirrors for fascism Rachel Madcow - delivers breaking news with interpretive sighs Sucker Carlson - yelling about freedom while hawking supplements to ghosts Lex Deadpan - interviews kitchen appliances about meaning GrAImes - trained her own clone and lost custody to the algorithm Jeff Bezoff - divorced the planet, remarried to logistics Edward Snowjob - ex-NSA whistleblower turned VPN affiliate. Tweets libertarian koans from an undisclosed server rack AIOC - Artificially Indignant Occasional Cortex: synthetic socialist influencer powered entirely by moral outrage and oat milk Jim Scammer - bullish on disaster, bearish on reflection Scamsem - self-anointed crypto prophet of the gray markets; preaches decentralization while quietly centralizing your funds Dreadsguy - ex-DeFi warlord turned spiritual coach; sells ayahuasca starter kits and vibrational alpha Burnout Sanders - still fighting the billionaires, mostly from his recliner. Runs a Patreon for revolutionaries Gavin Newscum - governor of vibes and regulations Marjorie Trailer Greed - CrossFit revolutionary, still can't spell Revolution Kash Patrol - ex-intel hypebeast turned merch store patriot, sells classified vibes by the yard Bret Epstein - evolutionary podcaster who discovered that moral superiority is a dominant gene Logan Drawl - boxing the blockchain for relevance Pete Hegsith - Director of War™, selling morale bonds and drone skins Jensen Hung - leather-jacket GPU cult leader who believes ray-tracing is a religion Palmer Cucky - VR prepper living inside his own headset, eating freeze-dried freedom Tim Cooked - sustainability guru whose products die on schedule Alex Kreep - Palantir prophet of paranoia, billing the Pentagon by the megabyte Sundar PitchAI - Google's CEO has been replaced by an AI replica Michael Seller - leveraged his consciousness long on Bitcoin; down bad spiritually Jared Cuckner - failed peace dealer, now selling NFTs of Abraham Accords OpenLIE - now with 40% more hallucination per token Anthropimp - monetizing morality one safety memo at a time DeepMined - intellectual strip-mine for academic husks FaceHook - reels you in, sells you out MacroHard - enterprise software that feels like punishment Palantyrant - AI-driven authoritarian chic Andurill - drones for democracy, and other applications Goldman Sucks - monetizing misery one IPO at a time BlackCrook - owns your rent, leases your conscience Faux News - opinion megaphone with an ad overlay The New York Crimes - investigative reporting with a side of branding Boomerberg - markets for the monocle class Gall Street Journal - business journalism with the audacity to charge extra for honesty The Financial Crimes - pink paper documenting markets' moral bankruptcy The Washout Post - democracy dies in subscriptions Clown News Network - 24/7 panic with ad breaks Politicon - inside-baseball for people who think they're inside Vice Grip - gonzo journalism that never came back from the trip ConBase - onboarding normies to volatility since 2012 McKinScam - consulting firm that optimizes your company into irrelevance Boston Consulting Grift - PowerPoint mercenaries with MBA pedigrees AI16Z - The world's first AI-powered venture capital firm Department of War - formerly Department of Defense, now honest CIA Inc. - regime change with customer support Effective Authoritarianism - saving humanity by managing it Atlantic Council of Concern - NATO's influencer agency
In this amazing evening, you can make a prayer that will be fulfilled Lord, grant health to all the people of the planet 🙏🏻🧡
A major scoop from my friend Robinson Meyer at Heatmap this morning: Stardust Solutions, the Israeli geoengineering startup led by a team of Israeli physicists, just raised $60 million to develop the technology to artificially cool the planet by reflecting sunlight away from the Earth by the 2030s. It's a fascinating, lengthy story with a balanced view of the dangers of using aerosols to bounce heat back into space -- and the threat of failing to do something like this when mitigating emissions is clearly so far from where it needs to be to preserve a climate similar to what humans evolved in as a species. Rob closed out the story with a line that harkens to one of my all-time favorite books, @CharlesCMann's "1493," an environmental history of the world after Columbus arrived in the Americas and established trans-Atlantic trade reroutes that spread plants and animals that hadn't interacted in millennia around the globe: https://heatmap.news/climate-tech/stardust-geoengineering

Interesting Facts About the Elephant Bird 😺😺 1. Largest bird to have ever existed The Elephant Bird (Aepyornis) was the biggest bird to have ever lived on our planet. It stood about 10 feet (3 meters) tall and weighed around 400–500 kilograms! 2. Produced the largest eggs in the world Its eggs were about 30 cm long, which is equivalent to 150 chicken eggs. One egg alone could feed a whole family! 3. Native to Madagascar The Elephant Bird was found only on the island of Madagascar. It couldn't fly because it was too big and heavy. 4. Went extinct around 1,000 years ago Scientists believe that people hunted them for their meat and eggs, and this led to their extinction. 5. DNA is still present today Scientists have recovered Elephant Bird DNA from eggshells and bones and determined that its closest living relative is the New Zealand kiwi bird!