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@overkase

Sigs off crew here. Custodian and keeper of the Pizza Club: https://t.co/RKyWBUwf4p

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This sucks but the important thing is that the Yankees offloaded a shitty contract to the Mets in dumping the BTK Killer
Sid Rosenberg@sidrosenberg19

I’ll be 59 on Sunday:) For the first time ever I’m sporting a Yankee jersey as I make my way to the Bronx. The official transition from a life long Met fan to a Yankee fan is now underway. Like my friend @CGasparino once wrote “Go Woke, Go Broke!” The Mamdani Mets are too WOKE for me! See ya at the Stadium soon fans!

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UPDATE: Trump has agreed to implement a "red light green light 1-2-3" policy re: traffic into and out of the Strait of Hormuz
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Matt Duss@mattduss·
If your goal is building progressive political power, your response to Democrats coalescing around ending military aid to Israel is going to be: "Years of activism went into this, let's keep working." If your goal is performing radicalism on this website: "This must be an op."
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Other way to use your noggin: Generally people in power do not just give their shit up. Chaff around Iron Dome is more likely to be a worm dangling on a hook than J Street capitulating. You can call their bluff by demanding a ban on all aid to Israel and a weapons embargo
welcome to our trash revolution@trash_panda97

i’m sorry but if you think AOC got J Street to shift on the iron dome in 11 days you’re naive. J Street can’t just do that, they’re accountable to stakeholders and donors who they need to keep happy. that shift and the mejia endorsement have been in the works longer than 11 days.

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Caroline@carolinekwan·
one major reason i burnt out of working in politics in my early 20s is because of how much sexual harassment I experienced, mostly from incumbent politicians who had been in power for decades. When I finally reported one particularly bad incident to my bosses, they apologized and took me off the campaign, but didn’t drop the politician as a client. I quit shortly after. The industry of politics has always existed in a culture of pervasive abuse, much like the wider world surrounding it. A man who lost a civil rape trial, is named thousands of times in the Epstein files, and has dozens of allegations against him sits in the oval office. A man who sexually harassed 13 women and then engaged in illegal retaliation against his victims just ran for mayor of NYC last year. Anyone inclined to believe Eric Swalwell and dismiss the credible allegations against him is at best, in denial of the reality of endemic abuse, and at worst, intentionally complicit in protecting Swalwell from accountability
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Congressman Randy Fine
I was born in the United States. My parents were born in the United States. Two of my grandparents were born in the United States more than 100 years ago. Neither of the other two were born in Israel. I never even visited Israel until I was in my 30s. Hasan Piker is the child of two Turkish Muslims who engaged in birth tourism so he could become “American,” after which he was immediately taken to Turkey and spent his entire childhood. Piker said “America deserved 9/11.” “KiII the motherf*ckers. Let the streets soak in their red, capitalist bIood!" “If you cared about Medicare fraud, you would kill @SenRickScott” He has campaigned alongside Representatives @RepSummerLee @RoKhanna @IlhanMN @RashidaTlaib @ZohranKMamdani @AOC and @BernieSanders This is the Democrat Party today. @DanaBashCNN @jaketapper
hasanabi@hasanthehun

buddy youre getting deported to israel

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snarls@SnarlsDeGaulle·
thank you for the historyslop but Haussmann actually rebuilt Paris to prevent another insurrection like the Paris Commune. everyone living within 5 minutes of a bakery or cafe has nothing to do with Haussmann and is the product of long preexisting eating and social habits
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

The people in this photo aren't friendlier than you. Their apartments are just smaller. So small that Parisians basically gave up on living indoors and moved their living rooms onto the sidewalk. And that was the whole plan. In the 1850s, a city planner named Baron Haussmann tore apart medieval Paris and rebuilt it. He widened streets into boulevards, capped every building at five stories, and added one rule that explains this entire photo: the ground floor of every building had to be a café, a bakery, or a shop. The apartments above were intentionally tiny. Some were single rooms carved out of old mansions. No garden. Barely any sunlight. A private balcony was something most Parisians would never have. So the café became home. You ate breakfast there. Held meetings there. Received your mail there. By the late 1700s, Paris already had close to 2,000 of them. In 2002, there were still 1,907. Even now, after years of closures brought that number to about 1,410, the coverage is absurd: a 2020 city study found 94% of Parisians live within a five-minute walk of a bakery. When COVID shut indoor dining in 2020, Paris ripped out parking spaces, turned them into outdoor terraces, and let 9,800 cafés and restaurants keep them permanently. An American sociologist named Ray Oldenburg wrote a book in 1989 called The Great Good Place. He had a name for spots like the Parisian café: "third places." Not your home, not your office, but the casual in-between spots where you actually get to know people. Cafés, pubs, barbershops, the corner store where the owner knows your name. His whole argument was that American suburbs were built with only two zones, your house and your job, connected by a car. No sidewalk café, no place to bump into a neighbor by accident. The U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness a national health epidemic in 2023. Being alone all the time is as bad for your body as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Half of American adults say they feel lonely. Weekly socializing dropped from 5.5 hours in 2003 to just 4 hours in 2023, and it never bounced back after COVID. Americans between 15 and 29 now spend 45% more time alone than they did in 2010. The scene in this tweet looks like a personality trait. It is a 170-year-old engineering project that works exactly as designed.

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onion person@CantEverDie·
ideology formed around ‘being annoyed at people on twitter’ final boss
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DCTalks
DCTalks@DCTalks1009·
@xwanyex No, you wouldn't. He should be put to death, no disagreement there, but the "I am capable of personally taking his life" cosplay is pathetic and disingenuous.
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@xwanyex You sound like a nerd and a dipshit. Youl wouldn't even dare put yourself in that moment of truth. Looking forward to an even longer screed through your teeth about why you're not a pussy though
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wanye@xwanyex·
One of the more personality-driven, temperamental “conservative” attributes is a very specific kind of masculine conception of justice in which one feels internally calibrated toward the discernment and application of right and wrong. Almost every naturally conservative male I’ve ever known could be described as having this tendency. It’s very easy to describe the ways in which this can go wrong, the senses in which people who feel this way can become overconfident in a manner that loops back around to barbarism. But what I find is that many women and liberals are kind of baffled and confused by it to the point where they conclude that it must be some kind of insecure bluff.
DCTalks@DCTalks1009

@xwanyex No, you wouldn't. He should be put to death, no disagreement there, but the "I am capable of personally taking his life" cosplay is pathetic and disingenuous.

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Anokata@Anokataxs·
MTG didn’t fucking risk anything. She got pissed bc her daddy told her “You are not electable for Senate” had Trump said yes she would have remained the same maga dead ender calling Palestinians imbeciles like she always did. You guys are really dense for falling for the lowest grifts
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Ali@haramcart·
AOC’s calculus is that it’s worth being loyal to Dems, even endorsing Biden for a 2nd term, because the progressives are building something bigger. But what future policy victory could possibly be worth remaining silent during a genocide? It’s just effective altruism for leftists
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