Someone asked me,"What is your ID card in Cyberspace?"
Someone asked me,"What is your ID card in Cyberspace?"
,I answered: that my ID in Cyberspace is not a card with a barcode,nano chip biometric & QR code.
But it is this!
Even only with this,its very easy for me to apply for a job without needing a CV in this era of the end of time.
We Must Prepared at The Endtimes Era's Now!!!
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#news #community #update #global #unite #revolution #GCSC #endtimes #prophecy #civilsociety #ww3 #GreatReset #bunker
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Scientists discovered the world’s largest spiderweb, covering 106 m² in a sulfur cave on the Albania-Greece border.
Over 111,000 spiders from two normally rival species live together in a unique, self-sustaining ecosystem—a first of its kind. #Interesting #Scientists Read More...
Which state(s) could Kamala and Walz *realistically* try to win that she and Biden did not win in 2020 (flip from red to blue)?
#USElections
I was looking at the 2020 presidential election results the other day on Wikipedia, and based on the states that were won by a narrow margin by either candidate, most were won by Biden.
However, Trump won North Carolina by 1.35% (74,483 votes), which seems to be the most likely state Kamala and Walz could flip.
Although Florida was won by Trump by 3.36% (371,686 votes), it’s likely to remain red especially based on the 2022 governor election results.
I’m not sure how much effort the Harris campaign would/will put into Maine’s 2nd congressional district 7.44%, 27,996 votes).
By this point things are looking like more of a longshot. Trump won Ohio by 8.03% (475,669 votes).
Trump won Iowa by 8.20% (138,611 votes).
Based on this alone, it seems like only North Carolina could be where the Harris campaign could expand from 2020, but of course that would be in addition to holding the close states they won that election (Arizona, Georgia…).
Any thoughts on how the Harris campaign will proceed? Would the Harris campaign be better off with focusing all their efforts on maintaining what she and Biden won in 2020? Or would it depend how polls are trending in the next few/several weeks?
Edited to add: I completely missed mentioning Texas, my mistake. Trump had won by 5.58% (631,221 votes). Maybe if there’s a strong enough push this could be flipped?
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That time, researchers from the University of Sheffield conducted a fascinating experiment to test how ants solve complex problems together
They placed hundreds of ants in a maze with barriers and obstacles, marked by a red structure, to study how they would find a path to food.
#Interesting
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