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@NeuroSynchron

22🇺🇦🇵🇸🇾🇪🇸🇩🇨🇩🇮🇶 ID/DE/EN | BME student, F1, animanga

🇮🇩, He/Him, ND, Demisexual Se unió Ocak 2017
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Sora
Sora@Sora_Kujo06·
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Archie
Archie@abracing0·
Gold Ship watching Laurel River in his stable 😂
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AMK Mapping 🇳🇿
AMK Mapping 🇳🇿@AMK_Mapping_·
Reportedly images of Iranian soldiers waiting on Kharg Island in the Strait of Hormuz with FPV drones in preparation for a potential U.S. ground operation on the island.
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Madeline Dorroh 🎙️💫
Madeline Dorroh 🎙️💫@madelinedorroh·
chainsaw man ended so that sora could shut down, thank u tatsuki fujimoto
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Muhammad Najib
Muhammad Najib@muhammadnajib79·
Kali pertama ke Medan tahun 1995. Masa tu rasa Medan jauh lebih besar dan membangun dari Ipoh dan George Town. Tapi sekarang berbeza. In other words bandar-bandar Malaysia berkembang maju tapi bandar seperti Medan terbantut pembangunannya. Ya kalau tanya saya, faktor pemusatan kuasa di Jawa antara penyebab. Indonesia terlalu besar untuk menjadi sebuah negara kesatuan. Federasi atau persekutuan adalah solusinya.
neohistoria Indonesia@neohistoria_id

Melihat letaknya di Selat Melaka, harusnya Medan bisa bersaing dengan Penang, Kuala Lumpur, bahkan Singapura. Kota ini sangat penuh dengan potensi. Makanannya gak kalah enak dengan makanan di Malaysia. Keragaman etnisnya juga lebih kaya dari Malaysia dan Singapura.

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sash💌
sash💌@notanarch1ve·
there will never be a reasonable natural hair vs wigs/relaxers conversation until everyone is ready to admit we treat ugly people poorly. When we're ready to admit we abuse ugly people, then we can try to tackle the things people do to escape the fear of being called ugly.
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Volk
Volk@ladolcevolk·
I kept saying Fujimoto was out of it for part 2 and he went with a pseudo “it was all a dream” ending. It’s not terrible but it’s very underwhelming. He tried to marry a superhero story with a black comedy thriller and I don’t think he fully understood what makes both tick.
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nyakego
nyakego@NyakegoMaponya·
Not sharing your 20s with a child>>>>>>>>>>
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AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY@AfricanArchives·
By the late 1960s, women made up an estimated two-thirds of the Party’s membership, and their contributions were not just supportive—they were foundational. Women organized community programs, led political education classes, wrote for the Party’s newspaper, and ran initiatives like free breakfast programs that fed thousands of children across the United States. They were on the front lines of both activism and community care. Figures like Elaine Brown, who became the Party’s chairwoman, and Kathleen Cleaver, who served as a key spokesperson, played major leadership roles at a time when both racial and gender barriers were deeply entrenched. Even within the movement, women often had to challenge internal biases while continuing to push the Party forward. As Stokely Carmichael once acknowledged, the reality of who sustained the movement didn’t always match who received the spotlight.
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