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@SheIsKristy

Just trying to be better than I was yesterday. Not always love & light 😉.

Earth Se unió Ekim 2015
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Sassington, M.C.@MissSassbox·
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Kelly
Kelly@broadwaybabyto·
Reminder that ICE is still detaining a disabled double amputee named Rodney Taylor. He was grabbed in Jan 2025. Denied access to his prosthetic legs. Forced to crawl across dirty floors. Put in solitary. His health is rapidly declining. Make noise for Rodney.
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
AI Data centers will lead to our own extinction.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Everyone's missing the real story here. The tweet frames this as a coverup. "Nobody can get close enough to verify." That framing is wrong, and the actual reason access is restricted is far more interesting than ancient aliens conspiracy bait. Cerro El Cono sits inside Sierra del Divisor National Park's Strict Protection Zone. Access isn't restricted because geologists are hiding something. It's restricted because uncontacted tribes, including the Iskonawa, live in the surrounding forest. Peru's government sealed the area to protect some of the last isolated peoples on Earth, not to keep you from verifying a rock formation. The formation itself is 400 meters tall, not 500. It's roughly 5 million years old, likely a remnant of volcanic activity in a region where the geology diverges sharply from the surrounding Amazonian sedimentary basin. The Sierra del Divisor range contains several similar volcanic cones. El Cono just happens to be isolated from the others, which makes it look more mysterious than it is. The indigenous communities who actually live near it don't think it's a pyramid. They revere it as an Apu, a mountain spirit that protects the people and forest around it. That belief predates the Inca Empire, going back to somewhere between 500 and 1000 AD. The park surrounding El Cono stores over 500 million tons of CO2, houses 1,300+ plant species and 559 bird species, and is currently being eaten alive by illegal coca plantations, logging, and unauthorized roads cutting into protected territory. So the real story here is that one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet, home to uncontacted tribes and a genuinely fascinating geological anomaly, is being slowly destroyed. And the internet would rather debate whether it's a pyramid.
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Typical African
Typical African@Joe__Bassey·
In 1910, Black Americans owned approximately 16 million acres of farmland. By the end of the 20th century, nearly 90% of that land was gone. This was not a coincidence. It was not laziness. It was not market failure. It was policy. Black farmers were denied bank loans, crop insurance, and federal assistance routinely given to white farmers. Land was seized through tax manipulation, fraudulent contracts, forced partition sales, racial terror, and USDA discrimination. When crops failed, white farmers received federal relief. Black farmers were often told to wait until foreclosure came first. Between 1920 and 1997 alone, Black farmers lost more than 12 million acres. This was one of the largest land dispossessions in American history, and it happened without headlines. Land builds wealth. Land builds inheritance. Land builds power. Take the land, you take the future. This is not ancient history. Its economic effects are still visible today.
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🪷 A Harris Democrat✊🏾
There is a Congressional Asian Caucus and Congressional Hispanic Caucus that those students can go to, respectively. Why are they going to the Black Caucus for scholarships? They really hate Black ppl helping Black ppl. They genuinely want Black youth to not succeed.
in charge of the girls@AmeriKraut

"The American Alliance for Equal Rights is suing on behalf of two students who belong to Blum’s organization and who are Asian and Hispanic."

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RJ™️(AKA UNC)@uncle_rjs·
When her nipples like fingers. Come here Mrs crabs.
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justasistertryingtotweet@Igottafigh64510·
On this day 2 years ago I was on my way home from work and stopped by my local Walmart, as I was leaving the store I was unable to breathe..I made it about a block before I could not breathe at all…
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JJ in NH
JJ in NH@JustJoshinNH·
This flurry of alleged MAGA sob stories leading up to a midterm election as things get worse and a war spins out of control are totally bogus. They would do it again. They will not vote blue. They are not breaking away. These people deserve to be shamed, not whitewashed.
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Black Media Hub ✊🏿
Black Media Hub ✊🏿@BlackMediaHub·
Damon Wayans on how they use the rich in our community to downplay racism (1990) Still true today.
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Jason (U mad)
Jason (U mad)@EmperorTChalla·
@NBCNews Annoyed with the phrase "generation z lingo / language" when it's all just AAVE (African American Vernacular English) aka Ebonics.
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Candidly Tiff
Candidly Tiff@tify330·
So he slandered Kamala for free to his followers, didn’t even bother to vote and is now unhappy with Trump. Sounds like alot of people who were running their mouths in 2024. This is some ignorant as shit.
The Breakfast Club@breakfastclubam

🚨 @swaelee opens up about his decision to step into politics in 2024 and why he urged fans on social media to “do their research” and not vote for Kamala Harris in the 2024 election… but didn’t cast a vote himself. Check out the full conversation on @netflix !

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Fly Sistah 🪷
Fly Sistah 🪷@Fly_Sistah·
I hope everyone realizes Congressional Asian Caucus and Congressional Hispanic Caucus scholarships are next. They always target Black people first to take away any resources that might level the playing field after centuries of discrimination.
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philip lewis@Phil_Lewis_

A right-wing group is suing the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, alleging its scholarships for Black students from underfunded schools in majority Black districts "illegally discriminate based on race" usatoday.com/story/money/20…

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