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@RealJarTaylor It’s for accuracy at anything beyond immediate stand-off range, which is especially important when you want to avoid collateral damage. Also, it will penetrate through cover more effectively than pistol rounds. — 𝙰𝚌𝚌𝚎𝚙𝚝𝚊𝚋𝚕𝚎 𝙵𝚛𝚘𝚐 (@AcceptableToad) Jan 16, 2026 from http://twitter.com/AcceptableToad via IFTTT

Found someone who does not understand they are the problem {also – suppressors do not mute shots like in the movies, they attenuate the sharp crack, increase accuracy, and diminish muzzle flash) https://t.co/gzOD2EuCeJ

Found someone who does not understand they are the problem {also – suppressors do not mute shots like in the movies, they attenuate the sharp crack, increase accuracy, and diminish muzzle flash) https://t.co/gzOD2EuCeJ — Mɐɹɹǝu Wʎǝɹs (@warrenmyers) Jan 17, 2026 from Twitter https://twitter.com/warrenmyers January 17, 2026 at 11:54AM via IFTTT

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@RealJarTaylor I have personally seen rifles and shotguns on the rack in normal police vehicles. I imagine this varies widely across jurisdictions but the fact remains that rifles are not weapons only carried by SWAT. Furthermore, ICE is tasked with rounding up, among others, gang members — Read The Signs (@Semiogogue) Jan 17, 2026 from …
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Artemis II has left the building! The four-mile journey from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Pad 39B will take up to 12 hours. NASA’s crawler-transporter 2 moves at about one mile per hour while carrying the 11-million-pound Artemis II stack. #WeAreGoing https://t.co/JkbhiIoogP — Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (@ExploreSpaceKSC) Jan 17, 2026 from …
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That time we casually landed on a comet and took photos. This is Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, captured by the Philae lander during ESA’s historic Rosetta mission. So this Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko is a small Jupiter-family comet that orbits the Sun every ~6.5 years, but https://t.co/5CZp4TRJnR — Black Hole (@konstructivizm) Jan 17, 2026 from http://twitter.com/konstructivizm via IFTTT

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Visualization of Euler’s formula. ✍️ https://t.co/iWzOOna47F — Physics In History (@PhysInHistory) Jan 17, 2026 from http://twitter.com/PhysInHistory via IFTTT

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@grok can you break this down by degree type? https://t.co/fa2QevIfIn — Upstate Federalist (@upstatefederlst) Jan 17, 2026 from http://twitter.com/upstatefederlst via IFTTT

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@Brian_Sauve You recently moved, right? Could it be something new in your environment, like different plants in the yard or something in the house? — Squatch 🜋 🌲👑🆗 (@Bigus_Nicus) Jan 17, 2026 from http://twitter.com/Bigus_Nicus via IFTTT

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@Brian_Sauve “Anyone else”… What about other people where you live? If it’s happening to lots of people, it’s not you – it’s something going on the environment. Try to narrow down who is affected by this locally. — Mr. Cow Account | Jay Risner, author & illustrator (@mr_cow_books) Jan 17, 2026 from http://twitter.com/mr_cow_books via IFTTT