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Aspiring 🩺 She/her. Feminist witch.

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Next year this time, when I'm doing everything I do now (minus the studying) FOR MONEY, you guys are going to see. I will buy shoes. So many shoes. And Kewpie mayo. And I want someone to complain, so I can tell them its my money that I work hard for. Yous are gonna see!! 😭😭😭
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Dionne Warwick
Dionne Warwick@dionnewarwick·
You’re right. Let me make a call… 🤔🥰
Conjure Agency@ConjureAgency

@raye @dionnewarwick theres still time to record a duet with raye for a future deluxe version of your upcoming album! 🎶🩷🎶

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Maryam
Maryam@hell_line0·
Patriarchy: If you don't want an unplanned pregnancy, keep your legs closed. Women: ... that's not... You know what? Fine. Patriarchy: Also, pick better men. Stop dating as*holes and deadbeats. Women: On it. Patriarchy: NO NOT LIKE THAT!!!
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Tiberius
Tiberius@tiberiusfiles·
Let me explain Israel cannot defeat Iran alone, obviously Iran is only responding in kind to attacks Israel and the US make on it So, Israel is attacking Iran’s civilian infrastructure to provoke a response back from Iran The reason it wants to provoke this response is because the West allows Israel impunity We see this every day, with Western leaders condemning Iran for doing to Israel what Israel just done to it So, it works like this: Israel attacks Iran, Iran responds, the West only condemns Iran Over time, as the West only sees Iran’s crimes, more Western nations could be dragged into the war Israel is, essentially, weaponising its Western impunity against Iran — and the West Furthermore, it destabilises the entire region, which Israel capitalises on This is why we call Israel a cancer, because it acts like a cancer: it spreads and destroys everything in its path
Academic Agent@AcademicAgent_X

I still don't understand Israeli stategy in this war, if there is any. Maybe one day a very very high IQ can explain it to me.

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Helyeh Doutaghi
Helyeh Doutaghi@Helyeh_Doutaghi·
Today was one of the most horrifying days of my life as an academic. Walking through Iran University of Science and Technology, a top-ranked public university in Iran, I was struck by the devastation. Only last month, this campus was alive with students, bustling between classrooms. Now, parts of the campus lie in ruins, classrooms shattered, hallways choked with dust and shattered glass. I saw the offices of professors burned. A newly renovated building, where students gathered for programs, for socializing, for life, destructed. One student, tearfully, told me: “My professor’s office was still burning a little. That’s where I used to wait for office hours. To ask questions. To appeal my grade.” This is the same university that launched Iran’s Omid and Zafar 2 satellites, symbols of homegrown technological achievement. A week ago, one of its professors was assassinated. Yesterday, they bombed it. From sanctions to targeted killings, to the bombing of research centers and universities, there’s a clear pattern: de-development & de-industrialisation/ the systematic dismantling of a nation’s indigenous development, its industrial base, its capacity to stand on its own. We will never forget that as the American and Zionist war criminals blatantly target universities, schools, hospitals/ assassinating professors and killing children, and after 2 years or genocice, western intellectuals are still debating whether or not to pass a symbolic, non-enforceable BDS resolution. Photos taken by me, full report incoming.
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Phumzile Van Damme
Phumzile Van Damme@zilevandamme·
Between 10 & 15 million people, half the Congo’s population were killed during the “Rubber Terror,” - King Leopold’s short colonial rule of the Congo. That is not even counting the widespread mutilation or the generational trauma extermination leaves behind
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Bob Golen
Bob Golen@BobGolen·
"Who is your favorite vampire?" “The one from Sesame Street.” “He doesn't count!" “I assure you, he does.”
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Naledi
Naledi@Naledi_Stars·
I had a friend who got pregnant, they didn't have medical aid so she had to save R60k for birth at a private hospital. She sent her husband R10k a month for 6 months. When it was time to give birth, her husband drove her to a public hospital. He said he spent all the money.
Brown@YoursBrown

There was a lady on TikTok who did a storytime on how her husband made her pay the hospital bill because she got an epidural, and they did not budget for it. They planned for a natural birth, but they were going 50/50 on the hospital bills, so she had to pay the extra cost!!!

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Robert Williams
Robert Williams@Zavosdd·
@Naledi_Stars There is nothing mentioned about the actual birth. Did something supposedly go wrong for using a public hospital? It probably proved the husband right.
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Megatron
Megatron@Megatron_ron·
BREAKING: 🇮🇷🇺🇸The Iranian embassy in South Africa posted photos of the two commanders who ordered the attack on the school that killed 180 children and wrote: “Remember these two criminals. Leigh R. Tate, the commander, and Jeffrey E. York, the executive officer of the USS Spruance, who ordered the launch of Tomahawk missiles three times, killing 168 innocent children at a school in Minab. Don’t they have children of their own?”
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Reza Nasri
Reza Nasri@RezaNasri1·
Arab states that permanently host U.S. military bases have, as a matter of black-letter international law, forsaken their sovereignty and no longer qualify as fully sovereign states. They therefore cannot invoke the rights and protections reserved exclusively to states that actually meet the legal definition of sovereignty, and they have no say about Iran's right to defend itself against US aggression. The Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States (1933), Art. 1, defines statehood by four cumulative requirements, the decisive fourth being “the capacity to enter into relations with other States.” This capacity requires exclusive and independent authority over territory and external affairs, without subordination to any other power (Island of Palmas arbitration, 1928; Lotus case, PCIJ 1927). Numerous Arab states — including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, UAE, Jordan, and others — host permanent U.S. military bases and facilities under Status of Forces Agreements. These agreements grant American forces extraterritorial immunity, exclusive operational command, and control over large areas of sovereign territory. Local courts cannot prosecute U.S. personnel, local legislatures cannot inspect bases, and host governments cannot unilaterally order eviction without risking severe economic or military retaliation. CIA operational centers embedded within or alongside these bases conduct intelligence, surveillance, rendition, and lethal activities beyond effective Arab oversight. A state that cannot control who bears arms on its soil, who conducts intelligence operations, or who decides when foreign forces depart has, by definition, surrendered the exclusivity of authority required by Montevideo. It is no longer exercising the functions of a state “to the exclusion of any other State.” It has become, in legal terms, a semi-sovereign protectorate, leased territory, or a modern vassal in all but name. Arab states hosting permanent U.S. military bases have voluntarily (or under duress) forsaken the fourth Montevideo criterion. They therefore fail the legal definition of fully sovereign states and cannot invoke the full protections of sovereign equality (UN Charter Art. 2(1)) or non-intervention (Art. 2(7)) against the very power whose bases and intelligence apparatus they host. The Arab world must confront this stark legal reality: symbols of statehood such as flags, UN membership, and national anthems confer no genuine sovereignty when the fundamental attributes of independence have been surrendered — least of all the standing to object when Iran exercises its inherent right of self-defense against American aggression emanating from bases on Arab soil.
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chart data@chartdata·
"Click Clack Symphony." becomes Hans Zimmer's highest charting song of all-time on the UK singles chart, surpassing "Spider Pig".
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Mandy Arthur
Mandy Arthur@mandyarthur·
We cannot coexist with people who believe it's their birthright to genocide other people.
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