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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 18

    Chunks of space rock crashed in the deserts of Sudan in 2008. Diamonds discovered inside one of them may have come from a destroyed planet that orbited our sun billions of years ago.https://nyti.ms/2HI15YF 

    8:17 PM - 18 Apr 2018
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      1. Robert Portley‏ @robertportley Apr 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        sounds awfully like Vibranium

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      1. Rogue Patriot‏ @RoguePatriot2 Apr 18
        Replying to @nytimes

        Cool... space diamonds.

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      2. Diane Weathers‏ @weatdi Apr 22
        Replying to @nytimes

        So who gets to claim the diamonds? The Sudanese people?

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      3. BACK OFF MY LIFE‏ @Backoffmylife Oct 25
        Replying to @weatdi @nytimes

        Gee IF they are working in mideast those domestic workers might be free.

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      1. S⊙l Invictus‏ @solinvictus137 Apr 18
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        The Gods Must Be Crazy.

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      1. Greg Moore, Esq.‏ @gregmlaw Apr 18
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        So basically going to work tomorrow is pointless in the grand scheme. Cool. Going for a bike ride instead.

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      2. BACK OFF MY LIFE‏ @Backoffmylife Oct 25
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        Hmn, Some sibblings discovered serious scientific acadamic research of genius work after they graduated from medicine school their minds became Smaller .

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      3. BACK OFF MY LIFE‏ @Backoffmylife Oct 25
        Replying to @Backoffmylife @nytimes

        Discovery of scientific work by ny genius sibblings Link between purr of Cats on humans its effects. Smaller minds in a new age form

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      2. Nathan Fletcher‏Verified account @nathanfletcher Apr 18
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        This is so cool

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      1. SassyByNite‏ @SassyByNite Apr 18
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        pic.twitter.com/5A6sRQkYq1

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      1. Kelley Prendergast‏ @RunnerKelley Apr 18
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        A billions-yrs-old alien space diamond?? Redrafting my Xmas wish list...

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      1. Mark Atkinson‏ @D50Orginal Apr 18
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      2. Chris‏ @christownusa Apr 18
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        pic.twitter.com/i9tWmlgJ3w

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      3. SUNNY G‏ @nunyabiz92 Apr 18
        Replying to @christownusa @nytimes

        Scientism or science? Which do you practice Bill?

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      4. Chris‏ @christownusa Apr 19
        Replying to @nunyabiz92 @nytimes

        He practices educating the youth through a comedic platform and I think that’s a special talent.

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      1. Neil Schloth‏ @NeilSchloth Apr 19
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      1. Shawn Lon‏ @ShawnSTOM777 Apr 18
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        Like that meteor in Creepshow. The guy touched it and turned into a plant. 🤪pic.twitter.com/DOFtsCp7oj

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      1. starmackin 🌸‏ @starmackin Apr 18
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        Oh my gosh! That is amazing. Space diamonds. Wow!

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