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Chane Wassanasong 🇷🇺

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LSU🤝 pronouns: xim/xir👉🏿👈🏿

Zilker, Austin انضم Haziran 2011
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𝖓𝖎𝖓𝖊 🕯
𝖓𝖎𝖓𝖊 🕯@atlanticesque·
Many Americans think it’s natural that the “inner city” is full of poor people, but it’s actually the reverse. City centers are naturally wealthy, and ghettos naturally arise in the outskirts. Inverting this was a massive project of social engineering by the American government
Giulio Mattioli@giulio_mattioli

Income levels in Milan, Italy. Incredibly concentric and huge differences between the richer city centre and the poorer peripheries tg24.sky.it/economia/2026/…

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Holden
Holden@Holden114·
They keep having to delay programming on right-wing fascism because of left-wing violence.
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Fareed Zakaria@FareedZakaria

an update: My latest @CNN documentary, “The Imperial Presidency,” will air at a later date. We will keep you posted

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ᚷᚱᚨᚱ ᚢᛚᚠᚱ@NotJoshGeyer·
"Black Wall Street" was literally just a strip mall.
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redrum
redrum@griffisu·
ngl girls went off when they said “if he wanted to he would” cause ong i don’t want to
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Marc J. Randazza 🇺🇸 🇮🇹 🇧🇷
When you know they're staying for a few days, don't want to destroy your way of life, say thank you, don't hate you, yeah, you don't turn your back on them. But imagine if these 6700 people had stayed, and expected Gander to support them for the next 5 generations
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma

Just found out that on 9/11, when the United States shut its airspace, 38 planes got diverted to a tiny town in Atlantic Canada called Gander, Newfoundland. The town’s population at the time was around 10,000 people. Overnight, 6,700 strangers arrived. The population nearly doubled in a few hours. Apparently the town just opened up. Schools, churches, and community halls were turned into sleeping areas. Bus drivers who had been on strike came off the picket lines to shuttle passengers. Pharmacies filled prescriptions for free. The ice rink at the community centre became a giant fridge because there was so much donated food. People invited strangers into their homes for showers, meals, and a bed. The passengers were only there for four days. Twenty-five years later, many of them are still in touch with their Newfoundland hosts. One flight raised money for a scholarship fund for kids in Gander. It started at 15,000 US dollars and has since paid out over a million dollars to local students. A musical was made about it called Come From Away. It ran on Broadway for five years. When a reporter asked one of the Newfoundland women why they did it, she said, “You don’t turn your back on people in need.”

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YIMBYLAND
YIMBYLAND@YIMBYLAND·
It's time to connect the Austin/San Antonio metroplex. - 5.3 million people. - Dedicated rail. - 15 Minute frequencies. - Clean, comfortable trains. - Transit oriented development. This would be a HOME RUN.
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YIMBYLAND@YIMBYLAND

This should be a passenger rail line. There’s no need for freight to go through the middle of downtown anymore. It’s actually terrifying to think about how bad this would be if it was hazardous material freight.

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Women Being Awful
Women Being Awful@WomenBeingAwful·
Hmm 🤔
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VB Knives
VB Knives@Empty_America·
I think it's weird that society now dictates that male adolescents should live in a family home to at least age 18. We used to send them at 13ish to the Navy/Boarding School/Apprenticeships/Pages. Maybe they don't "launch" because we miss the natural window!
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Alexander Augustine
Alexander Augustine@WurzelRoot·
libtards want me to hate billionaires and care about poor people but billionaires are doing cool shit like this and poor people are screaming at me on the subway in nigerian
Breaking911@Breaking911

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin successfully reused its New Glenn booster for the first time on the NG-3 mission, marking a major milestone in reusable rocket technology after the booster landed at sea following flight.

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Daniel
Daniel@danielgothits·
to me a "first world country" is if your attractive caucasian wife can walk around any major city with a baby stroller and get the bus, trains, public transport etc in a clean, calm, and completely safe setting with zero homeless or refugees if no, it's not a first world country
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J.R
J.R@TheLifeUvJr·
nigga told me “Scottsdale is great if you like lip filler and cocaine”….uh well yeah that’s exactly wtf I like, nigga.
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wanye@xwanyex·
My politics can at least be partly explained by the fact that my baseline is to be surprised that everything is working as well as it is. It’s all amazing, really. A leftist thinks, “there are so many homeless people, homelessness is out of control.“ But I look at the world and what I see is that almost nobody is homeless. There are 350 million people or whatever in this country and, like, almost none of them are homeless. And have you met people? Do you see what people are like? So many of them are irrational, unpredictable, impatient, lazy. And yet most of them have jobs and houses and stuff. And it all works. It all just keeps working. You can have an industrial revolution and everything just kind of keeps working. You can invent the automobile and everything just kind of keeps working. You can invent the computer and everybody just goes on having a job and living in a house. It’s amazing. I don’t know how all these people are doing it, but you just look out at the world and see that they’re doing it. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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