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@_benreal @souljagoyteller the hell is iran gonna do, pull out a mega nuke to blow them all up at once?
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@souljagoyteller Starting to feel like a trap 🤔.... kinda seems reckless to have that much of our military around one non lethal country and not focused elsewhere or more broadly.
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From one of the best foreign policy analysts out there:
Robert A. Pape@ProfessorPape
This represents 40-50% of the deployable US air power in the world. Think air power on the order of the 1991 and 2003 Iraq war. And growing. Never has the US deployed this much force against a potential enemy and not launched strikes.
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@StillUnsung me when i have to blow up east anglia because im bored
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@Unsecured_CCTV i see the contraption is working at maximum efficiency today
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Zenno Rob Roy's Afterschool Mind Theatre - Part 1
(Brain rot too strong so I mixed the 2 things I enjoy for fun. More to come lol)
#umamusume #umamusumefanart

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Bros expecting her to - oughh!!!....hes kicking my womb again, how desperate!...there, there little one....youll be born very soon...just dont kick mama so much!❤️ youll be born nice and healthy! mama loves you! ❤️
simi@sk33zly
is this appropriate for a teacher?
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Rudolf Hess (Hitler’s former deputy) stands in front of the summer house in the grounds of Spandau Prison. He was a prisoner here from 1947 until he (apparently) took his own life in 1987 aged 94. He was found hanged in the summer house. The last 20 years of his life he had been the only prisoner in Spandau.
For decades, Spandau Prison in Berlin held some of the most notorious figures of the N*zi regime. By the 1960s, only one remained, Rudolf Hess.
After other high-ranking officials either completed their sentences or passed away, Hess lived out his final two decades as the sole inmate in a massive fortress guarded by four Allied powers rotating every month: the United States, Britain, France, and the Soviet Union. Each nation kept its own watch, making his confinement one of the most unusual and closely monitored in history.
Despite the loneliness, Hess developed daily routines, gardening, reading, and short walks around the courtyard. Guards recalled him as frail but fiercely proud, often insisting on standing at attention even into old age. The summer house, where he is seen in this photo, became both his refuge and, ultimately, the site of his mysterious death. Whether suicide or not, Hess’s final years at Spandau remain one of history’s strangest chapters—an infamous deputy who ended up living in near-total isolation, watched over by the nations he once conspired against.
© History Pictures
#archaeohistories

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@ReactorAxeMan @archeohistories Don’t prescribe to conspiracy which can easily be explained by incompetence
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@archeohistories It is a mystery for the ages why an entire prison was used to house a single frail old man as their captive for 20 years. What on Earth did Hess know (or they think he knew) that simultaneously terrified the victorious powers into keeping him alive rather than execute him?
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@MacRumors for months every time i open the logi options app the extension expiry notification would appear. i thought they’d sort that themselves, apparently not
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Logitech Blames 'Inexcusable Mistake' After Certificate Expiry Breaks macOS Apps macrumors.com/2026/01/07/log…

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