Emberzbae

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Emberzbae

Emberzbae

@emberzbae

i read the news today, ahoy. thanks for coming to my ramblings. we the people.

New Orleans, LA 参加日 Mart 2011
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@politico Oh wow politico its like that huh. Blocked
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POLITICO@politico·
Michigan Senate candidate El-Sayed declines to disavow Hasan Piker’s past comments dlvr.it/TRwSgb
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@cxgonzalez It depends truly on you. I love linen because of how well it manages heat and cool. I like the texture and love the look. Cotton is too smooth for me but some think its the best. Get cheapish versions of the ones youre more curious about and go from there.
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christian@cxgonzalez·
ladies what’s the bed sheet alpha? linen? egyptian cotton? silk? help a bachelor out
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@YZYNORWAYX @kanyewest May this tweet serve as a moment of reflection that YOU are a nazi apologist. Never thought youd be here? No youre not? You just like his music? Hes not a nazi? Either hes a nazi, or a slave to notoriety. And nazis with microphones should best be banned, or banished from society
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𖤐 𝖕𝖆𝖑𝖊 𖤐
𖤐 𝖕𝖆𝖑𝖊 𖤐@palevariety3719·
What’s an album that just felt DIFFERENT. Like when you heard it you didn’t know music like it existed
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حيدر | Haydar
حيدر | Haydar@chronicalihere·
Please understand that Trump is not the exception nor is he unique to American history; he is a byproduct of it. He is the unfettered, morally bankrupt rotten core of American white supremacism/ imperialism staring back at us. It's always been there, its just more unmasked now. Deep down I think the liberal corporate media/ establishment doesn't actually have a problem with Trump's policies per say (look at Pelosi, Schumer and other Dems comments on ravaging Iran), but rather that he's exposed the facade of America. That's what they find so difficult to stomach and contend with. He doesn't care to mask the true face of America's horrific violence or disregard for human life. American imperialist hegemony built itself upon a veneer of moral supremacy that legitimized it's violence as necessary and good. America was a brand, a business, with a very specific image that needed to be sustained. Marketed through its media, corporations and propaganda expeditiously— it depended upon upholding an illusion (myth) of moral and civilizational superiority, that covered over its true evils. That always gave it the upper hand because it was inherently benevolent. This justified it's global dominance, even though it was always maintained through such unforgiving brutality. Yet Trump routinely exposes this with both his incompetence and variable honesty, even though he's not actually trying to be honest. Hence they purposefully make Trump seem like an outlier to the presidency. Recall the years long obsession with the Russian collusion narrative, because of the optics. His victory over the neoliberal feel-good, female empowerment candidate (Clinton), made America, the self-anointed bastion of democracy and progressivism in the world, look bad. That it couldn't actually elect a borderline fascist or overt racist when racism had just ended with the first Black President previously. That it must have been that some foreign entity that helped him win. People today laud war criminals like Bush and Obama because they perceive the US presidency through the expectation of a performance. Trump lacks the relative decorum of his predecessors to mask the fallout of policies which are just as destructive as theirs, if not more. Trump is only an exception to American history in that he doesn't outwardly behave *presidentially* because he wasn't coming off of the traditional, cookie-cutter DC establishment politician conveyor belt. He doesn't possess the charm, wit or likeablity of his predecessors to paint over America's horrors. He has laid it all bare; gloves off, mask off. He's given them permission to show their true essence and not be ashamed of it. There is no need to hide it any longer— the violent white supremacy— unleashed to maximum capability. Maximum lethality, not tepid legality; as Hegseth put it. He's told them to take pride in it; to do it boldy. No fanciful language or need to spin the reality of what they're actually doing or believe in; unrelenting and unabashed; not restricted by or accountable to, any entity or semblance of morality. Just raw power. He is America's true face.
Paweł Wargan@pawelwargan

The claim — long advanced by communists — that the United States is the Fourth Reich was never metaphorical. The US is the nucleus of world fascism.

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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@PatrickHeizer I too have stumbled upon the greatness of linen sheets and have tried a few brands out and can say personally the cheaper quince sheets are my favorite. So more expensive doesnt necessarily mean better. Ultimately im just glad to be here
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gianmarco@GianmarcoSoresi·
@Malvolio421 Sure but I think Celine Dion could say some pretty wild shit and I’d still go see her in concert
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@GianmarcoSoresi Yes, and they dont want their emotional ecosystems of deeply webbed synapses overwritten with the years later revelation hes a nazi. Thats just too taxing on their brain, the emotional cores of these memories the songs conjure too embedded and cross-integrated for them to let go.
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@washghost1 The clothes are supposed to be loaded like a donut so the barrel can properly move them. And they are very often overfilled.
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Washingtons ghost@washghost1·
Is this the new washers everyone keeps telling me about
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@LindsayJS The one city that i can say from experience has this perfect balance is new orleans.
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Lindsay Loves Cities
Lindsay Loves Cities@LindsayJS·
There’s a split in the US: 40% of people prefer density + walkability & will give up sqft for it. Others prefer the suburbs, having a car, big backyard. But only 6.8% of people get to live in a dense walkable neighborhood… Since it’s better for traffic, air quality, climate, public health, economy, jobs… The simple proposition is: let people live that way.
Shehan Jeyarajah@ShehanJeyarajah

@UrbanCourtyard I would like less sprawl, but in fairness, European developers built like that because of space limitations, not purely out of philosophy. The challenge with the U.S. is that you essentially have to get people to voluntarily accept less personal space than they could have.

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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@Bennieeexyz Motivation to application varies per person and are inextricably linked. Thats how she applies herself and cant any other way. If she could she would
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Bennie🕊️@Bennieeexyz·
When I was in law school I was tangentially friends with a girl who never showed up to class. Skipped lectures, dodged every seminar, had a "family emergency" for every moot court session. The night before 2nd year finals she was over at my place and casually mentioned she'd spent the last week watching every recorded lecture at 2x speed. She placed top 10 out of 300 students. Every Single Exam. And it wasn't just that she remembered the material, she actually UNDERSTOOD it. Like, laterally, practically, the way most of us who dragged ourselves to every 8am class still couldn't. She could apply case law to hypotheticals better than people who had been gunning for law review all year. I always shuddered thinking about what she could do if she actually tried. But she was perfectly content to just… chill. Some people are built different and honestly? It's annoying.
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twitch.tv/Limmy@DaftLimmy·
Imagine being one of those astronauts looking down at Earth, and discovering that you don't feel anything. You'd have to pretend. I wonder if any of them are like that.
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@5149jamesli Its a harnass and oaha required but if you want this nazi to be a genius so bad just think its symbolism and youre so smart for noticing
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@MadelaineLucyH Im sorry but straight men and gay women is extremely common. Da fuq
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@neilgharrison Till you grind it down to a nub!!!! Then youre forced to go back to random ass tools and just accept it. Thumbnails are great till theyre destroyed
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neil harrison@neilgharrison·
Take it from someone who has washed dishes in a restaurant. There are, Brillo pads, dishmatics, abrasive scourers, cloths, any number of detergents & pressure washing jets, but nothing, and I mean NOTHING, beats the cleaning power of the human thumbnail.
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@moorehn And apparently nyc is the ONLY REAL CITY IN AMERICA SORRY
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@emrazz Just stop at read. Just stop. No reading.
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feminist next door
What does the average Trump voter feel when they read this? Is it really possible that they love it, undetectably, while existing in society? That we go to the same car wash, stand side by side in a grocery line, with people who *love* this? People who think it’s good and right?
feminist next door tweet media
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Emberzbae@emberzbae·
@Charlygotyou Honestly the only people that i know that do that are probBably every single person on earth at some point
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𝕮𝖍𝖆𝖗𝖑𝖞❤️‍🔥
does anyone else eat their meal in order from their least favorite part to their favorite part or do I have some rare form of OCD
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