JaxD

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JaxD

JaxD

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JaxD
JaxD@ibdmented·
@RoaringHammy Did they change the onion rings? They are always a disappointment.
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Roaring Hammy 🏇🌹
Roaring Hammy 🏇🌹@RoaringHammy·
Whopper wednesday!! Trying their new and improved whopper and onion rings and mango lemonade for lunch
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JaxD
JaxD@ibdmented·
@TonyLaneNV Sometimes, but only on Wednesdays.
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Tony Lane 🇺🇸
Tony Lane 🇺🇸@TonyLaneNV·
IT’S WHOPPER WEDNESDAY 🍔 When was the last time you ate at Burger King… Be honest - do you still eat fast food or nah? ⬇️ 🇺🇸
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
Warsaw in the 1930s was a city of glittering mansions and deep-rooted traditions. Gertruda Babilińska was a devout Catholic nanny working for the Stołowicki family, one of the wealthiest Jewish households in Poland. She wasn't just an employee; she was the silent pillar of their home. When little Michael was born in 1936, Gertruda became his world, never realizing that she would soon become his only hope for survival. The invasion of 1939 shattered their lives instantly. Michael’s father was trapped abroad and eventually perished in Auschwitz. As the Nazi shadow lengthened over Poland, the Stołowicki fortune evaporated and their servants fled. But Gertruda refused to leave. She fled east with Michael and his mother, Lidia, reaching Vilna just as the world collapsed around them. Lidia, broken by grief and the loss of her husband, suffered a terminal stroke in 1941. On her deathbed, she clutched the nanny’s hand and made a final, desperate request. She asked Gertruda to take her son to Palestine and raise him in the Jewish faith. It was a staggering burden for an unmarried Catholic woman in occupied territory. Gertruda simply looked at the dying mother and said yes. For years, Gertruda lived a double life that balanced on a razor's edge. She secured false papers, renamed Michael her nephew, and taught him Catholic prayers to hide his identity. While she worked for the Germans as a translator to buy food, she watched the ghettos from her window. She even risked her life to smuggle Jewish doctors out of the ghetto when the boy fell ill, knowing that one slip would mean a firing squad for both of them. Once, German soldiers stopped them in the street and ordered the seven-year-old boy to drop his pants to prove he wasn't Jewish. Gertruda’s heart stopped. She screamed in perfect German that he was her son, standing her ground against the rifles. A miracle occurred when an SS officer intervened and told the soldiers to move on. Gertruda never wavered, even after the war, when her own family begged her to return home. She had a promise to keep. She stayed with Michael in refugee camps and eventually boarded the famous ship Exodus. She was the only non-Jewish person among 4,500 survivors. Despite the British blockade and horrific conditions, she refused to let Michael go to Israel alone. She sacrificed everything, working as a maid in Israel for decades to ensure the boy could thrive in his ancestral home. Half a century later, Michael still calls her his mother. Gertruda's sacrifice did not end when they reached Israel. Despite Michael's relatives trying to separate them, she spent eighteen years living in a modest apartment in Tel Aviv, scrubbing floors to pay for his education. She chose a life of poverty to ensure he never lost the only family he had left. When Gertruda passed away in 1995 at the age of ninety-three, she was honored as Righteous Among the Nations. She was buried with honors, her funeral a tribute to a woman who lived her life as a bridge between two worlds, proving that a promise kept is the highest form of faith. Gertruda's story was so moving that it inspired a project produced by Barbra Streisand titled Rescuers: Stories of Courage. 📷© Ehud Amir (Restored & Colorized) © The History Drop #archaeohistories
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JaxD
JaxD@ibdmented·
@ksorbs Fuck you and you ended career.
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Mike Quigley
Mike Quigley@RepMikeQuigley·
I'm officially calling for the Cabinet to remove Trump from office under the 25th Amendment. If they can't, Congress must return from recess today and begin impeachment proceedings. Read my full statement below. quigley.house.gov/media-center/p…
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JOE LFC
JOE LFC@JOELFC95031·
@VerminusM The IDF were beaten to a pulp last night by Hizb teenagers Firing bombs from 30,000 ft is big coward move. Your specialty Uri . Cowards and thugs .
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Uri Kurlianchik
Uri Kurlianchik@VerminusM·
This is Tyre right now. Hezbollah is really enjoying this ceasefire.
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Exposed
Exposed@exposedbyegypt·
@VerminusM You guys won the most hated country on earth, keep massacring people more and you’ll be expelled from earth soon
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Jakob Brothwell
Jakob Brothwell@JakobBrothwell·
@FmrRepMTG Truly a shame that you were voted out. We need more reps who will stand up when something's wrong.
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Kushz
Kushz@Kushz75·
@Bubblebathgirl @FmrRepMTG According to Pakistan they were. But of course you’re ok with Israel doing another Gaza in Lebanon-
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
What the fuck did I just watch?
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING: The ceasefire just ate itself. The Head of Iran’s Parliamentary National Security and Foreign Policy Committee just stated: after the Israeli aggression on Lebanon, all plans to open the Strait of Hormuz must immediately cease until there are assurances that Lebanon is included in the ceasefire. There is either a ceasefire on all fronts, or a ceasefire nowhere at all. The entire premise of the deal was Hormuz reopening. Trump’s condition was complete, immediate, and safe opening of the strait. Iran accepted. The ceasefire was built on that single exchange: pause the bombs, open the water. Brent crashed 13 percent. The S&P surged. The market priced peace. Now Iran is threatening to reverse the only thing the ceasefire achieved because of something the ceasefire never included. Three contradictions in 24 hours. Pakistan announced the ceasefire covers everywhere including Lebanon. Netanyahu said it does not include Lebanon and launched the largest IDF strike since Roaring Lion began: 100 Hezbollah targets in 10 minutes. Now Iran says Hormuz stays closed unless Lebanon is covered. The deal’s architect says it includes Lebanon. The deal’s beneficiary says it excludes Lebanon. And now the deal’s other signatory says the core deliverable is revoked unless the excluded front is reinstated. This is what happens when a ceasefire is brokered through intermediaries who need both sides to say yes more than they need both sides to agree. Pakistan shuttled drafts between Washington and Tehran through five mediating channels in one chaotic day. Egypt bridged language. Turkey provided backchannels. China urged an off-ramp. The framework was drafted with sufficient ambiguity that Iran could tell Hezbollah it was covered and Israel could tell its public it was not. That ambiguity held for exactly 18 hours before the IDF’s 100-target strike forced Iran to choose between Hezbollah solidarity and Hormuz revenue. Iran chose Hezbollah. The implications cascade immediately. If Iran follows through and halts Hormuz reopening, the 15 to 20 vessels currently transiting under IRGC clearance codes stop. The yuan toll revenue that was funding reconstruction stops. The ceasefire’s only tangible achievement, the strait reopening that crashed oil prices, reverses. And Trump’s conditional two-week suspension, which was explicitly revocable if Hormuz did not open immediately and safely, faces its trigger event on day one. Trump has three options. Accept Lebanon inclusion, which means pressuring Netanyahu to halt strikes against Hezbollah, which Israel has refused. Reject Lebanon inclusion, which means Iran re-closes Hormuz, which voids the ceasefire’s premise. Or ignore the threat and continue as if the 15 ships passing through a yuan toll booth constitute an open strait, which means the Islamabad talks on Friday begin over a deal that both parties are publicly threatening to revoke. The molecule crisis does not pause for diplomatic fractures. The crackers are rubble. The pipeline bypass just took a drone. The fertiliser is trapped behind the gate. The centrifuges are spinning. And the strait that was supposed to reopen as the war’s first peace dividend is now being held hostage to a front that was never agreed upon, by a parliament that legislated tolls on March 31, in a country whose supreme leader has not been seen in 39 days. One ceasefire. Three interpretations. Zero days before collapse. Full analysis on Substack. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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JaxD
JaxD@ibdmented·
@TaraBull I should have moved on and not ruined my childhood memories.
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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
Charlie's Angels Reunite: Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith & Cheryl Ladd Together Again
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Kerry Holmes
Kerry Holmes@KerryHolmekb·
If Kamala Harris or Joe Biden for that matter were our president now, I guarantee we would not be at war with Iran, our economy would be much stronger. The U.S would be more respected and the world would be safer and more peaceful. Do You agree 👍.??👇
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JaxD
JaxD@ibdmented·
@DominicTV Mike Lawler was on Sid and friends talking about amnesty for these people just this morning. Maybe we can send them all up to Rockland.
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JaxD
JaxD@ibdmented·
@RoKhanna Nah, let's deport the fruity foreigner instead
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
We need to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove Trump. Threatening war crimes is a blatant violation of our constitution and the Geneva Conventions.
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Myron Gaines
Myron Gaines@MyronGainesX·
@GuntherEagleman Bro said Iran begged for a ceasefire? 😂🫵🏽 Its incredible how much the US gov lies to save face.
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨Pete Hegseth dropping truth! "Iran has been a threat to the United States and the free world for 47 years… No longer, not on our watch." "President Trump made history. Iran begged for this ceasefire, and we all know it. They’ve had enough."
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Let’s flip the scenario for a moment. Imagine Iran killed Trump in the first 5 minutes of the war, established air superiority over the US mainland, wiped out the entire US Air Force, US Navy, killed half the Cabinet, flattened the US military industrial complex, then started building runways in Missouri to land Iranian troops without losing any casualties. Would you say it was a US victory if the US managed to keep the Panama Canal closed throughout this all?
Sami Gold@souljagoyteller

The fact that America’s goals went from “the complete destruction of Iran’s military power or even regime change” to “reopen a trade route that was open a month ago” doesn’t say great things about American power

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Roquit
Roquit@Roquit_com·
Stop fighting with jar lids. This adjustable jar opener tool provides strong grip and easy turning power. Designed for weak hands and everyday kitchen convenience.
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Francotastic
Francotastic@Francotastic1·
@matthewdmarsden Are you naturally stupid or did you take classes? No kids in my country are dying from measles unlike your country because of people like you saying vaccines don't work. Where did you get your degree in virology the university of YouTube?
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Matthew Marsden
Matthew Marsden@matthewdmarsden·
Since I was labeled a “right wing influencer” by a UK newspaper for saying things like “ the Uk is being invaded,” and “liberal women have destroyed western civilization,” I have gained 6k followers on X. Looks like there are a lot of people out there who agree with me!
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