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Hanganee Gurirab

Hanganee Gurirab

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Insanity in individuals is rare - but in groups, parties, nations, and epochs, it is the rule. - Friedrich Nietzsche

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Mind Riddle
Mind Riddle@mth8547·
You are only allowed to move one match stick to fix the equation.
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New York Basketball
New York Basketball@NBA_NewYork·
Knicks 50+ wins 3 straight seasons First time in 30 years
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Ragged Trousered Philanderer
“None of us carries any weapons. We carry nothing but kindness, goodness, love and prayer.” Father Pierre El Rahi... ...murdered by Jewish soldiers after refusing to leave his flock in a Christian village in southern Lebanon.
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Hoop Herald
Hoop Herald@TheHoopHerald·
Larry Johnson was special and usually one the first Charlotte Hornets people think about when they see the logo A Swiss Army Knife who could do a little bit of everything, he was an absolute PROBLEM (Via @NBAHistory 🎥)
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Tony Benn would have been 101 today. His "Don't arab women weep when their children die, doesn't bombing strengthen their resolve?" Is as relevant now as it was 25 years ago.
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Tribune
Tribune@tribunemagazine·
‘From the beginning of time, there have been two flames burning in the human heart. The flame of anger against injustice, and the flame of hope you can build a better world.’ Tony Benn was born on this day in 1925.
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Melodies & Masterpieces
Melodies & Masterpieces@SVG__Collection·
“Free Bird” by Lynyrd Skynyrd was recorded on this day in 1973.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
14 months. Let that sink in. Fourteen months of waking up every single morning to a man who has weaponized his own existence into a 24-hour megaphone of pure, unfiltered, industrial-grade noise. A man so constitutionally incapable of silence that the world has collectively forgotten what a quiet Tuesday feels like. And here is the truly spectacular part. We have nearly three full years left. Three years. Not three weeks. Not three months. Three years before a cup of coffee is just a cup of coffee again. Before the birds outside your window are the loudest thing happening. Before some poor weather presenter gets to be the most alarming thing on television. Before diplomats can go back to being magnificently boring in very expensive suits. Three years before the sky stops looking like this. The painting, at least, has the decency not to make a sound. The man does not share that quality. He has never once, in his entire adult life, looked at a room and thought: you know what this needs? Less of me. And so here we are. Inside the painting. All of us. Waiting. Hold on. Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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Save Gaza
Save Gaza@Alee93ale·
Don't make it just a trend and it's over. Don't forget them.. Don't forget them
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Hend Amry
Hend Amry@LibyaLiberty·
Jewish troops will be looking for Muslims hidden in the attics of Christians. Let that sink in.
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New York Basketball
New York Basketball@NBA_NewYork·
"50 with all jump shots…wild night" –– Carmelo Anthony in Miami on this day in 2013: 🔥 50 points 🔥 18-26 FG 🔥 7-10 three 🔥 7-8 FT
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History ZAR
History ZAR@HistorySAZAR·
Henry Nxumalo (1917–1957), famously known as "Mr Drum," was a South African investigative journalist who exposed the brutal realities of life under apartheid. As the first Black journalist at the legendary Drum magazine, he became a symbol of courageous reporting, often risking his life to uncover systemic injustices. Credit: The Fifties people of South Africa, Drum Archive, Wikipedia
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Mark W.
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Ornette Coleman, This Is Our Music [1960] Atlantic Blues Connotation Ornette Coleman – alto sax Don Cherry – pocket trumpet Charlie Haden – double bass Ed Blackwell – drums
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