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KCMO IP Attorney

Kansas City Inscrit le Haziran 2009
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BK@bkingyon·
@Bobby23490 @Prada Your comment started off literate at least...lol. Also, Angel has played like shit since joining the WNBA.
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Dee@Bobby23490·
@Prada Corporate America has let us Americans know even if she look like a man because she is a Caucasian woman she will always be before Angel. Angel pasion is fashion queen now CC team follow Angel get on ceceral box they put cc on ceceral box it’s so unfair
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PRADA@Prada·
Prada Ambassador Caitlin Clark attends the Prada Fall/Winter 2026 Womenswear Fashion Show in Milan, at the Fondazione Prada’s Deposito. #PradaFW26 #PradaPeople #CaitlinClark
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BK@bkingyon·
@WstCstPatriot @harryjsisson How does it feel to know you would be compliant with Nazi Germany in the late 1930s-40s?
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See What I'm Sayin@WstCstPatriot·
@harryjsisson If they are messing with ICE at this point, they DO fall under domestic terrorism & put into a database. Not unconstitutional. Keep it up liberals, we need to get rid of you somehow, might as well be GITMO or Federal Prison.
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Harry Sisson@harryjsisson·
An ICE agent in Portland, Maine just told a woman she’s a “domestic terrorist” for filming them. He said he’s putting her in their “database” of names. People’s rights are being violated every single day by these goons and Trump is endorsing it.
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MoonMan@ICJ4DJ·
@leoknyc777 @mattvanswol Yeah, its unpopular because ICE needs to ramp up deportations by 10x than what they are doing. We need to hit every blue enclave and put the Panic in Hispanic so hard that we no longer have an option of Para Espanol Oprima 2.
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Hugh Jaynus@Hugh_Jaynus__·
@GoldenAgeUnfold D. I haven’t voted for either shit party for years. Neither should anyone else.
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GoldenAge@GoldenAgeUnfold·
What are the chances you'd vote for JD Vance for President in 2028? A. 100% B. 50% C. 25% D. 0%
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Jesus Freakin Congress@TheJFreakinC·
🚨BREAKING: Video shows ICE agents shooting an unarmed person, as agents wrestle the person to the ground, in Minneapolis, near Glam Doll Donuts. You can then see agents open fire on the man’s body as he lies motionless on the ground. This just happened. More details to come.
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Cody McConnell@cody_mccon9443·
@Danicecppz @archeohistories That's because you're racist. If you look people across the middle east and even Asia look black. Doesn't mean they are. Google dark skinned Indians and see what happens.
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Portrait of an unidentified man that was placed over the face and upper torso of his mummy. Dated to 150–170 AD, it is painted in encaustic on a panel of linden wood, and it was originated in Roman Egypt. This remarkable portrait belongs to a group of artworks known as the Fayum mummy portraits, a tradition that flourished in Roman Egypt between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD. Unlike the stylized depictions of faces seen in earlier Egyptian funerary art, these portraits were painted in a strikingly naturalistic style, giving us lifelike glimpses of people who lived nearly 2,000 years ago. Painted in encaustic, a technique using hot wax mixed with pigment, the colors remain vivid even after centuries. The medium gave artists the ability to capture depth, texture, and warmth, preserving the humanity of their subjects with astonishing realism. In this particular piece, the curly hair, sharp eyebrows, and direct gaze make the man seem almost alive, as though he could step out of history and into the present. The portrait was originally placed over the face and chest of the deceased’s mummified body, merging Egyptian burial practices with Roman artistic sensibilities. These works represent more than individual likenesses—they reflect the cultural blending of Greek, Roman, and Egyptian traditions in a society at the crossroads of the ancient Mediterranean world. What makes the Fayum portraits so moving is the intimacy they provide. Unlike statues of emperors or gods, these images show ordinary people: merchants, soldiers, mothers, and children. Each one is a reminder that behind the ruins and relics of antiquity were lives full of stories, emotions, and identities. This man’s name may be lost to time, but his face survives as one of history’s most hauntingly personal echoes. #archaeohistories
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BK@bkingyon·
@WaelOthman44270 @GrassRo26328757 @archeohistories How do you know they wrote EVERYTHING down? You cannot know that. We can only know all of what they wrote down--not what they didn't. It's also possible they didn't want to reveal how they build their pyramids. I wouldn't immediately jump to "it must be UFOS". Lmao.
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Wael Othman@WaelOthman44270·
@GrassRo26328757 @archeohistories Old Egypt used to write everything they do on Wallas and Papyrus.. it was a kind of archiving mechanism. So they wrote about life and death, pets, sex, what they do in day to day work, how they solve issues, etc The only thing that is missing is how they built the pyramids !
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
This stone is just one of the 2.3 million stones believed to have been cut, dragged, and lifted to construct the Great Pyramid over 5,000 years ago. The sheer number of stones involved in the pyramid's construction speaks to the monumental effort required to build such an ancient wonder of the world. Each block, some weighing several tons, was carefully shaped and moved into place, showcasing the incredible skill and organization of the workers involved. The construction of the Great Pyramid has long been a subject of fascination and speculation. While the exact methods used remain a mystery, it is widely believed that workers employed a combination of ramps, levers, and sheer manpower to move and position these massive stones. The precision with which the stones were placed remains a testament to the advanced engineering knowledge of the ancient Egyptians. Despite the passage of thousands of years, the Great Pyramid still stands as a symbol of human achievement and ingenuity. The remarkable feat of transporting and assembling these millions of stones continues to awe historians, architects, and visitors from around the world, solidifying the pyramid's place as one of the most impressive structures ever built. © Reddit #archaeohistories
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Bethesda Support@BethesdaSupport·
ℹ️ #Fallout76 servers are online and we're seeing positive signs that the login issue is resolved. Thank you once again for your patience.
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John Kennedy@jfkennedy54·
@BethesdaSupport The only positive sign I see is the one on the batteries I had to replace in Xbox controller from trying to log in a thousand times
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Jessie Pinkman@PinkmanJes99904·
@BethesdaSupport 11 hours to get a mediocre update working. Congrats guys, wish you bad luck with the labour of love award!
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AlexAutoAxe@AlexAutoAxe·
@BethesdaSupport Thats a negative ghost rider, Xbox Series X user still cannot log in 😒
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LCARS@LCARSDATANODE·
@Haylee73722953 @twist3dpandora @BethesdaSupport its weirdos like this that ruined the game. they DEI their way into a dev position then push their bullshit. Fallout 76 used to be way funner with pvp and looting and prox chat, but a loud minority said no one pvps. Yeah, ok. explain the success of ARC Raiders then.
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Bethesda Support@BethesdaSupport·
⚠️ #Fallout76 servers are currently offline so the team can continue their investigation into the login issues that have been reported.
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
After 20 long years spent fighting in the Trojan War and enduring a difficult journey back, Odysseus finally makes his return to Ithaca. He arrives in disguise, dressed as a beggar, to quietly observe the condition of his home and assess those who remained behind. As he moves through familiar surroundings, no one recognizes him, except one: his faithful dog, Argos. Argos, who was once a strong and spirited hunting companion, is now old, frail, and left forgotten on a pile of manure. Though his body is weak, his loyalty remains unshaken. The moment he sees Odysseus, he knows it is his master. Despite his condition, Argos tries to greet him, his tail giving a faint wag of recognition and joy. Odysseus, overcome with emotion, cannot reveal himself or react, fearing it would expose his true identity too soon. That brief moment of recognition is both heartwarming and heartbreaking. Soon after, Argos passes away, his final act one of pure devotion. This emotional encounter, described by Homer, serves as a powerful symbol of loyalty and loss. It captures the pain of Odysseus’s long absence and the cost of war, not just in battles, but in the quiet, personal losses at home. Argos’s story remains one of the most touching moments in ancient literature, reminding us of the enduring bond between humans and animals, and the quiet sacrifices made during times of conflict. © The Archaeologist #archaeohistories
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Herculaneum - a time capsule of ancient 'Roman Life' : Herculaneum has been preserved like no other site in the world, not even nearby Pompeii. City was buried beneath 16m of ash and mud during eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, and this layer of detritus saved two-story domus homes with internal architecture and décor intact, including features in wood and marble, decorations, jewelry and even organic remains like food, providing a unique view into the daily lives of the ancient population of Herculaneum. Herculaneum is named for mythical Greek god, Hercules, who, according the legend told by Dionysius of Halicarnassus, founded the city in 1243 BC. Historic analysis, however, suggests that the city was founded by the Oscans or Etruscans in 7th Century BC , conquered by Samnites in 5th Century BC. In 90 BC, city was dominated by Rome and transformed into a  municipium. In final years of Roman Republic, Herculaneum reached the height of its splendor thanks to its coastal location, clean air, and mild climate, making it a popular resort town for many of Rome's patrician families. City was vibrant and densely populated when the earthquake struck in 62 AD, causing serious damage; work to rebuild the city was still going on when the tragic eruption of Mount Vesuvius happened in 79 AD. The cloud of toxic gases from eruption wiped out inhabitants, while entire city was literally sealed under a flow of ash and volcanic rock 16m deep that solidifiedi, preserving almost perfectly intact organic remains like fabric, food, vegetation and wooden structures. Discovery of ruins at Herculaneum was a complete accident: while a well was being dug in 1707 AD, by the order of Emmanuel Maurice, Prince of Lorraine, a number of marble fragments and statues that once decorated the ancient theater of Herculaneum were unearthed. In 1738 AD, work began again under Charles III of Bourbon led by Spanish military engineer De Alcubierre. In 1755 AD, after a number of important discoveries were made, Accademia Ercolanense was established and was active until 1792 AD. Excavations were suspended a number of times over the years until 1927, when site began to explored in a more systematic way. Important artifacts were unearthed in 1980s, along with sites like Temple of Venus, baths and ancient Greek port where inhabitants tried to find refuge in 79 AD. The site has been home to intense excavation since 2000, especially around the Villa of the Papyrus and the library. 📷 : Neptune and Salacia wall mosaic in House Number 22, Herculaneum; destroyed during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. #archaeohistories
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BK@bkingyon·
@Corrack @Mattpetti32 @Mister_Bluesky2 @StephenKing That is just untrue. Look at Japan. But even if it was true, you don't need guns to have a threat of violence. There are other weapons. And I wasnt proposing a total ban. We are not in a combat zone (although with the absence of gum laws it sure feels like it more each day).
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Corrack92@Corrack·
@bkingyon @Mattpetti32 @Mister_Bluesky2 @StephenKing I mean the threat of violence is the only thing that prevents absolute corruption. Heck even the Bible’s ending is a threat of extreme violence if you don’t believe. The issue with gun reform is that with how corrupt things are and getting no peaceful legal ways exist
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Harry Sisson@harryjsisson·
This video from Senator Bernie Sanders on the murder of Charlie Kirk is fantastic. Certainly worth a watch.
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@BeardedOG05 @harryjsisson Uh, remember when Trump had ICE detained Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil, a U.S. permanent resident and former Columbia University student? Do 1st amendment rights only get infringed when it's right-wing rhetoric?
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