DjFallingGirl
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DjFallingGirl
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The Falling Girl: a #liberal #techno #DJ and #videoartist from #BeverlyHills #eurorack #modularperformer #videosynth FOLLOW: https://t.co/PpsC4SwZ2T
Beverly Hills, CA Katılım Ekim 2017
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The College Republicans are proudly bringing this guy aboard despite his public close relationship with America's leading racist.
There's something deeply wrong with Gen Z in this country—on both the left and right—and I'm worried the rot is too deep to stop.
Right Wing Watch@RightWingWatch
The College Republicans of America have named Kai Schwemmer as the organization's political director. Schwemmer is an avowed and overt supporter of racist antisemitic white nationalist Nick Fuentes. peoplefor.org/rightwingwatch…
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@DanBilzerian And you’re a nepo-midget who’s never won a poker game.
AND MY STATEMENT IS DOCUMENTED TRUTH 👆.
. . and your statement is disproven by DOCUMENT 👇




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@Roshan_Rinaldi @66VNGrunt67 🐑 . . I love sheep. What’s not to love? They’re ALL spectacularly beautiful animals. I’ve never laid eyes on an ugly sheep. And don’t get me started on their sense of humor. But it’s not their homogeneity that attracts me. It’s their group mind . . It’s their mental hegemony 🧠
GIF
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@66VNGrunt67 That's why George Soros pays me the big bucks. 😎
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A dog crossed nearly 75 miles of Iraqi desert just to find one Marine.
In 2007, then-Major Brian Dennis was stationed near the Iraq-Syria border in Anbar Province when a stray dog wandered into the outpost. The Marines named him Nubs because his ears had been brutally cut short. He looked hardened, but he wasn’t. According to reporting by outlets including People, Nubs quickly bonded with Dennis and the unit, sleeping beside them and offering something rare in a combat zone: uncomplicated comfort.
Then the unit relocated. Military rules prohibited keeping local animals, so Dennis had to leave him behind. As the convoy pulled away, Nubs chased their vehicles into the dust until he disappeared from sight.
Days later, Marines at the new base saw a familiar shape outside the wire. Against terrain, distance, and freezing desert nights, Nubs had tracked them across roughly 70 miles. No one knows how he navigated. What’s documented is that he made it.
But it wasn’t the journey. It was the rulebook. Dennis was ordered to get rid of the dog. Instead, supporters raised funds to transport Nubs through Jordan and eventually to the United States. Their story later inspired the book Nubs: The True Story of a Mutt, a Marine & a Miracle.
In a war defined by strategy and survival, it was a stray dog who reminded soldiers what loyalty actually looks like.
Sometimes devotion does not need orders.

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15/ THE WORKERS OF THE WORLD! I wish I knew this guy’s name because I swear I would write the company and tell them that he is the best asset they have in their organization.
I was so pissed when I called and so happy after. All thanks to this cool guy. @amazon promote him
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