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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Dr. Oz announces the RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT is involved in California fraud, and the CHINESE government is involved in New York fraud The Cuban government is involved in Florida We're being defrauded from ALL ANGLES! "We've got Russian government involvement, we believe, in Los Angeles. We've got the Chinese government involved in a big fraud ring in New York." "In New York State, the number-one job in the entire state is not retail, it's not folks working in shops, it's personal care services. Why? It's because it's a jobs program for the state." "Almost half a million people in that state are being paid to carry groceries upstairs for their parents or for their neighbor. These are jobs your family would do for you. That creates jobs in a state that's losing jobs." "That generates tax revenue, but it comes from the federal government, because we pick up most of the time. And here's the part that's really bothering me. They're starting to unionize these workers!"
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Elma
Elma@oelma__·
Women deal with periods, pregnancy, menopause wtf do men deal with ?
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Joshua Wild
Joshua Wild@JoshuaWild603·
@EricLDaugh He should be arrested, wearing political items into session is against the law.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 LMFAO, THIS IS GOLD! To gloat on leftists, Tennessee Rep. Todd Warner wore his own TRUMP FLAG at the State Capitol while Democrats fumed that the 9R-0D redistricting map was passing A psycho can be heard yelling: "RACIST! RACIST!" 🤣 Tennessee did NOT disappoint today! 🇺🇸
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Monique
Monique@stylist_que_2·
Biden didn’t destroy the Rose Garden. He rebuilt the economy, created over 15 million jobs, cut the deficit, lowered insulin costs, and passed historic climate & infrastructure bills. His conscience is clear and so is his record. Do you agree with me? Yes Or No.
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
The 3,000-year-old "Cairo Toe," discovered in Egypt, showcases the advanced medical and craftsmanship skills of ancient civilizations, serving as one of the oldest functional prostheses in history. In the necropolis of Sheikh 'Abd el-Qurna, west of Luxor, Egypt, archaeologists uncovered a remarkable artifact that offers a glimpse into the ingenuity of ancient Egyptian medicine and craftsmanship: the Cairo Toe, a prosthesis dating back approximately 3,000 years. The prosthesis, found attached to the remains of a woman believed to be the daughter of an ancient priest, is considered one of the oldest functional prosthetic devices ever discovered. Made from a combination of materials, likely including wood and leather, the toe was designed with extraordinary precision, adjusted multiple times to ensure a perfect fit for the wearer. This discovery highlights not only the advanced anatomical knowledge of ancient Egyptians but also their dedication to both functionality and aesthetics. The prosthesis was crafted to look natural, reflecting the cultural importance placed on appearance and dignity, even in cases of physical disability. The ability to walk comfortably with such a device underscores the level of expertise achieved by Egyptian artisans and medical practitioners. The Cairo Toe is more than an isolated artifact—it represents the ancient Egyptians' holistic approach to medicine, their technical sophistication, and their deep understanding of the human body. This extraordinary prosthesis provides a powerful testament to the civilization’s commitment to improving the quality of life for its people, even in an era long before modern medical advancements. #archaeohistories
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D Stacks
D Stacks@DrvthruStacks·
@histories_arch Anyone notice what hue the toe was created in … the false narratives are melting away
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chiky handler
chiky handler@chiky_handlr·
You know you’re a terrible president when High school students lead a protest of thousands of people. This is Asheville, NC RT if you never voted for Trump 🖐️🖐️😁
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
Beneath a quiet West Virginia mound, archaeologists found eleven people laid around one central burial, a pattern so deliberate it still unsettles the imagination. What makes Criel Mound linger in the mind is not simply its age, but the care buried inside it. Deep beneath the earth, eleven people were found together at the base, arranged around one central burial in a layout that looked intentional, ceremonial, and impossible to dismiss as random. That arrangement is the detail people remember, because it suggests a community making a statement in earth and ritual. Ten individuals surrounded the central figure, and the finds around that middle burial made excavators believe this person held unusual importance. Today the mound stands in South Charleston, but long before streets and businesses surrounded it, this was part of a much larger ceremonial landscape in the Kanawha Valley. The mound was once among extensive earthworks that stretched for miles on both sides of the river, evidence that this was not an isolated monument but part of a broader sacred geography. Archaeologists generally connect the mound to the Adena world, with the West Virginia Encyclopedia placing such builders in the Ohio and Kanawha drainages between roughly 1000 and 200 B.C. The commonly repeated estimate for Criel Mound itself is around 250 to 150 B.C., though some older nomination language also noted a mingling of Adena and Hopewell traits in the material recovered there. Even in altered form, the mound still conveys scale. Sources describe it as about 33 feet high after historic damage, making it one of the largest surviving burial mounds in West Virginia and second only to Grave Creek Mound in the state. But Criel Mound was not left untouched by the modern world. Before the Smithsonian excavations, its summit had already been leveled for a bandstand or judges’ stand, tied to a racetrack that once circled the mound, so by the time investigators arrived part of the original form had already been lost. That loss matters, because every change to a mound like this erases context that can never be fully restored. What survives is precious not because it is complete, but because it endured despite being treated for years as scenery, usable land, and public space rather than as an irreplaceable archive of Native history. In late 1883, Smithsonian investigators began cutting a shaft from the top down toward the original ground surface. Near the upper levels they found burials at shallow depths, and the associated artifacts led later interpreters to believe those upper interments were intrusive and from a later period rather than part of the mound’s first use. Then came a long stretch of earth with no major discovery. Only when excavators neared the base, roughly 31 feet down, did the original burial deposit appear and reveal the moment for which the mound had first been raised. The dead at the bottom were found on a prepared setting of bark and ash, then covered with another layer of bark. Postmolds and structural traces suggested some form of tomb or vault, which helps explain why this was understood as a formal, deliberate burial event rather than a casual accumulation of graves. The central burial drew the most attention, and not only because of position. Copper near the head, shell beads, and weapon points were associated with that individual, while some of the surrounding burials had fewer or no objects, creating a pattern of difference that likely reflected status, role, or ceremony. Older retellings often fixate on the size of the person in the center. Some sources and later retellings describe a skeleton around 6 feet or even 6 feet 8 3/4 inches long, but the West Virginia Encyclopedia stresses that Norris reported the individuals as adults of medium size, and the National Register form itself warns that the extreme height may have been exaggerated by pressure from the earth. #archaeohistories
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
Please do not forget about us! 💕
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Damaan, AKA 'Philly's Finest!'
Are they upholding the Constitution of the United States or are they destroying the very foundation for which it stands? They are supposed to be the Guardians of the Constitution. ⚖️ Yet, they are favoring fascism over democracy. I stand against them! What about you? 🤔
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First Lady Melania Trump
Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country. His monologue about my family isn’t comedy- his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America. People like Kimmel shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate. A coward, Kimmel hides behind ABC because he knows the network will keep running cover to protect him. Enough is enough.  It is time for ABC to take a stand.  How many times will ABC’s leadership enable Kimmel’s atrocious behavior at the expense of our community.
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PoliticsGirl
PoliticsGirl@IAmPoliticsGirl·
This is excellent.
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@sanrinifem1 it’s because of rooted misogyny and patriarchic views in our society we see everything feminine as something fragile and weak, and boys cant be that, which is why patriarchy is bad for everyone, not only for women🫶
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sanrini@sanrinifem1·
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
If you paid even a penny in federal income tax last year, you paid more than: Tesla Southwest Disney Live Nation HP United PayPal CVS Health Palantir Citigroup PG&E 3M That's right. They paid $0 in federal income tax. It's time for big corporations to pay their fair share.
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Haters_gonna_hate
Haters_gonna_hate@princess_kim_k·
I’m a rape survivor. I was date raped by a very charismatic, intelligent and well known man in my community. After it happened, with shaking hands, I got dressed, played nice so he’d take me home, got out of his car, called a friend and went straight to the ER- I was bruised. I was bleeding. They gave me a rape kit and the police came to do a report. The man was immediately arrested. I didn’t ever go back. I never contacted him again. And I didn’t wait 7 years until 2weeks before an election to go to reporters and do a story on him or to go to the police. That’s why I don’t believe this former staffer. I’d be very surprised if evidence comes back with anything. If anything happened, there would’ve been witnesses at the hotel - she’d have been disheveled, incoherent. People would have noticed. There’d have been witnesses. It’s so convenient that she “blacked out” because that is a cop out to forgo details that she can later mess up in a recall.
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Elmwoodplace414
Elmwoodplace414@Elmwoodplace414·
@SenJeffMerkley When is Trump launches a nuke in that area they will all be dead from the fallout!!! How terrifying for them!!!! for anyone in that region! He’s going to NUKE them. DO SOMETHING
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Senator Jeff Merkley
Senator Jeff Merkley@SenJeffMerkley·
President Trump's profanity-laden Easter threat to attack Iran's civilian infrastructure—power plants and bridges—are the words of a frustrated and immoral madman. Many experts agree that such attacks would be war crimes under international law. To our military leaders, remember this: You are legally required to refuse orders to commit war crimes.
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Amanda 🇺🇸🇮🇪✝️🕊️🩸
Watching the Bondi hearing it quickly became evident that the Republican Party (my party of 44 years) with the exception of Massie, is a pedophile protecting party. There should be no more Republican Party ever
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Araquel Bloss
Araquel Bloss@AraquelBloss·
I’ve lost respect for so many people I once held in high regard upon finding out they’re Zionists. Nothing can excuse what Israel has done to Palestinians for 77 years and frankly, for the rest of my life, Zionism will be one of the litmus tests for boundaries I set in my life.
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Party for Socialism and Liberation
We support the call from Minnesota-based Black and Somali student organizations — on Friday, January 30, join the national day of action to say ICE OUT OF EVERYWHERE! Last Friday, people from all walks of life came together in the Twin Cities and all across Minnesota had a day of “no work, no school, no shopping” and shut it down. It captured the imagination of the whole country. They’ve shown the way for all of us — to stop ICE’s reign of terror, we need to SHUT IT DOWN. What happened in Minnesota can happen across the entire country. Now is the decisive moment. The Minnesota General Strike has given us a historic opening. If we all take a stand now, we can stop the killings and the kidnappings, and end Trump’s war on our most basic rights! Make a plan. Organize your people. Stay tuned for actions this January 30 around the country.
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