AlamedaCraftHall

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AlamedaCraftHall

AlamedaCraftHall

@AlamedaCraftHal

Katılım Mart 2013
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Snarkktank™
Snarkktank™@WasSnarkktank·
@thetrueshelby Two Pedophiles and Counting...coming soon to TLC.
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Piccolo Pete (Lizzie) 🇺🇸🏳️‍🌈💙
@thetrueshelby @HeidiOCanada 100% My grandfather was horrifically abused by a priest. Unfortunately, he went on to be an abuser as well. My parents broke the cycle by having my grandfather arrested and putting me into therapy immediately. This was almost 50 years ago. Most families would’ve hid it.
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💕 Brittany Belle 💕
💕 Brittany Belle 💕@BrittanyinTexas·
Spoiler Alert: The SAVE Act isn’t about fraud.
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Sam G@ItsSamG·
It is not antisemitism to call this what it is and to condemn those who did it
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Black Media Hub ✊🏿
Black Media Hub ✊🏿@BlackMediaHub·
Bette Davis with Hattie McDaniel. Davis was the only white member of McDaniel’s troupe of performers to perform for black servicemen during WWII. McDaniel was the Chairman of the Negro Division of the Hollywood Victory Committee. She formed the troupe. At a time when segregation was still deeply entrenched in American society, Hattie McDaniel used her influence to support Black troops serving overseas and at home. As Chairman of the Negro Division of the Hollywood Victory Committee, she organized performances specifically for Black servicemen—who were often excluded from mainstream USO shows. McDaniel formed a troupe of performers dedicated to entertaining Black soldiers, bringing music, comedy, and a sense of home to those serving under difficult conditions. These performances were not just about entertainment—they were about recognition, dignity, and morale for troops who were fighting for a country that still denied them full equality. Among those who joined her was Bette Davis, who stood out as the only white member of McDaniel’s troupe to perform for Black servicemen. At a time when racial divisions were strictly enforced, Davis’s participation in these performances was a notable break from the norm. Hattie McDaniel, best known for becoming the first Black person to win an Academy Award in 1940, was far more than a Hollywood figure. She was an organizer, a leader, and someone who used her platform to create opportunities and visibility for Black communities during a critical moment in history.
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AHSTROL ⚠️🧪 PARTNER PUSHIN
All AI data centers use up to 5 million gallons daily. Also their electricity bill is being pushed onto their neighbors making everyone’s billers higher. If they can spent 300k on a stupid robot dog they can pay more taxes and pay their own electricity bill leaving others bills lower.
Pubity@pubity

Some AI data centers are now deploying robot guard dogs that cost upward of $300,000 to patrol the property.

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AlamedaCraftHall@AlamedaCraftHal·
racism and misogyny are hallmarks of the US. when republicans say they want to protect women, what they really mean is they want to protect themselves from women. we so scaaaary! We outnumber men. Let's crush them.
Michael F Ozaki MD@brontyman

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