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  1. Pssst, hey Team USA. Eduardo Rodriguez isn't this good.

    Be patient, work the count, and you'll get the #RedSox version of him.

    #WBC #WBC2026

  2. Team USA realizes that this is Eduardo Rodriguez pitching, right?

    #WBC #WBC2026

  3. @TechBean I am thankful that I am healthy. I am thankful for my friends. I am thankful for my family, blood-related and otherwise.

    I am also thankful for all of you. You're all strangers. But I see/read a lot of what most of you post that I feel like I "know" you.

    I wish you all peace and happiness.

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    #TheThankfulnessThread #Thankfulness

  4. SharpGmailC2 - Gmail will act as Server and implant will exfiltrate data via smtp and will read commands from C2 (Gmail) via imap protocol

    #exfil #redteam #cybersecurity #c2 #infosec

    github.com/reveng007/SharpGmai

  5. 1937: Victor Goldschmidt explained how chemistry and geology determine the distribution of elements that form our planet. #Poetry #Science #History #Geophysics #Goldschmidt (sharpgiving.com/Sharp/thebooko)

  6. In 1901, Ferdinand Kurlbaum and Ludwig Holborn invented the disappearing-filament pyrometer about the same time that Harmon Northrup Morse invented it. #Poetry #Science #History #Thermometry #Pyrometer #Kurlbaum #Holborn (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  7. Molybdenum: atomic number: 42; weight: 95.95; Transition metal; discovery: 1778,1781—Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Peter Jacob Hjelm #Poetry #Science #History #Molybdenum (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  8. Molybdenum: atomic number: 42; weight: 95.95; Transition metal; discovery: 1778,1781—Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Peter Jacob Hjelm #Poetry #Science #History #Molybdenum (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  9. Molybdenum: atomic number: 42; weight: 95.95; Transition metal; discovery: 1778,1781—Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Peter Jacob Hjelm #Poetry #Science #History #Molybdenum (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  10. Molybdenum: atomic number: 42; weight: 95.95; Transition metal; discovery: 1778,1781—Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Peter Jacob Hjelm #Poetry #Science #History #Molybdenum (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  11. Molybdenum: atomic number: 42; weight: 95.95; Transition metal; discovery: 1778,1781—Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Peter Jacob Hjelm #Poetry #Science #History #Molybdenum (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)

  12. In 1656, Christiaan Huygens was the first to observe that Saturn had rings. In 1855, James Clerk Maxwell proved that they were composed of millions of tiny orbiting particles. #Science #History #Poetry #Astronomy #Saturn #RingsofSaturn #Galileo #Maxwell #Huygens (sharpgiving.com/thebookofscien)