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@Hyados

The remnants of someone better.

Creve Coeur, MO Katılım Mayıs 2024
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@evmcglam Why did you even use the word evidence? All I see is subjective speculation from you too.
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@evmcglam You seem to take this rather offendedly. Because the guy is old and clearly unwell; he clearly has lost the spark he had 10 years ago.
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Circe@vocalcry·
How do you burn through so much political capital so quickly
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@evmcglam I don't understand this question.
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@Hyados @yuslfc10 Why would you do that? Like what evidence did you have to make that decision?
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Lethe scholar@Lethescholar·
Ancient Irish texts don’t say a single word about Celts. They do talk about the Milesians and the Gaels, though, and trace their ultimate origin back to Scythia—a striking resemblance to the Yamnaya hypothesis.
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Ríastrad Enthusiast@Riastrad_42

@Lethescholar @GirlOrk yeah so ancient irish history texts explain how the celts did, infact, come from the west

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@atlanticesque A wartime government cannot abide female leadership. Doubly so for a losing one.
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@evolianette There is a pattern where migrants are usually the absolute worst of their people.
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@NgoloTesla Last time I heard a CRT hum it actually threw me off a bit mentally. What child me would accept as water around a fish.
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N'Golo 🔋💧⚡
N'Golo 🔋💧⚡@NgoloTesla·
Here's a take you haven't heard before; what if the unique vibe of the 90s / early 00s was due to the electrostatic effects of CRT monitors? If you remember, the glass held a strong positive charge that you didn't want to touch, giving the environment excess negative ions..!
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@UBERSOY1 Why? That would be retarded. Turks are the most capable and still intact military force in the region.
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@whatdfuk Normally I agree with that but most soldiers wouldn’t reasonably expect their leadership to abandon strategy and force them into basically Omaha Beach but with kill drones.
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WhatDFuk@whatdfuk·
@MikePrysner It is SHOCKING to learn that when you VOLUNTARILY join the military as a CAREER, you may actually have to train to fight and die for the UniParty. SHOCKING.
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Mike Prysner@MikePrysner·
We’re working with a soldier at Ft Bragg who under normal circumstances would likely be removed from deployment by Behavior Health, but apparently anxiety/panic/depression is so widespread the bar is very high for being taken off the roster. They all deploy to the MidEast tonight
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Iran Military News ☫
Iran Military News ☫@IranMilitaryEN·
Amazon's cloud computing center in Bahrain has been destroyed.
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@yuslfc10 I think many of us were hoping/expecting VP Vance to do most of the heavy lifting this term.
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@vocalcry You’re probably asking a lot of questions lately but answer this did you really think a 80 year old man with a vocabulary of a 5th grader who never explained anything in detail was going to be a good president of any kind?
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@eugyppius1 Even when the Dems held power since Barry they already laid groundwork to soil European-Russian relations. Their fears now become prophecies by forcing their unrealities.
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eugyppius@eugyppius1·
I think they are at least 1/3 wrong in their assessment, btw. Transatlantic relationship going in the deep freezer and may never be fully thawed regardless of who wins next election.
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eugyppius@eugyppius1·
Aside from Trump's unpopular war, Trump's provocations & Trump's empty threats, Euro leaders are concluding that the president will soon be weakened, his revolution abortive, and that they must merely wait out his term. So they grow more defiant.
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Ben Noll
Ben Noll@BenNollWeather·
Plants say spring is here! 🌱 About 190 million Americans have experienced an earlier-than-normal spring leaf-out, based on the behavior of lilac and honeysuckle. Leaves emerged 30 to 50 days earlier than normal near the Rockies and in parts of the Plains, breaking records.
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@Katapetasma2 Christianity is a temporal falsehood, built upon a lie. What we seek is not “paganism” but to return to something natural and perennial, albeit occluded.
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Katapetasma@Katapetasma2·
God and Jesus have been the highest gods in the European pantheon for over a millennium. Germanic peoples have been Christian as long as they were heathen. How do Pagans think they can revert to murky pre-Christian religions as if Christianity never triumphed and subsumed them?
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@Fant_Mch The Evangelicals are one of the last large groups in America that still support Israel. So the government focuses on appealing to them more lately.
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@RebuildPaganism Other than a brief point in the 19th C. Shinto has always taken a back seat to Buddhism there.
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RebuildPaganism@RebuildPaganism·
Christians hate paganism when its their own ancestors beliefs, but when its the Japs its somehow fine.
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The Wasabi Bros@TheWasabiBros

@harukaawake No real Christian would ever disrespect holy sites or sacred shrines in Japan. Even if the beliefs are different a true Christian would still show respect and honor at these locations. This person like you said is a fake.

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Latest in space
Latest in space@latestinspace·
🚨 This was the Artemis II crew's view this morning from 41,756 miles (67,200 km) up No human has seen a crescent Earth in full since 1972
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@Sulkalmakh Why did they group them up like gay lovers in that one image? They weren’t even interred together.
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Ancestral Whispers@Sulkalmakh·
Facial reconstructions of a giant and a dwarf Scythian The giant was buried at Edirey 3, an Iron Age burial site located near the village of Edirey in Kazakhstan. He was afflicted by a hormonal disorder that resulted in his exceptional height, estimated at 200–215 cm, as well as an enlarged skull. He died at around 40–45 years of age and was interred with grave goods, including a small knife, several arrowheads, and a large bronze mirror (Beisenov, A., 2007). The dwarf, buried at Dogehe-Baary in Tuva, stood about 127 cm tall. This individual, dating to an early phase of the Scythian Uyuk-Sagly culture, suffered from pituitary dwarfism. His condition likely included a clumsy or limping gait, a barrel-shaped chest, scoliosis, chronic joint pain, and reduced mobility. These issues, together with the underdevelopment of the apophyses of the upper and lower limb bones, would have significantly limited his mobility and likely led to obesity. His cranium exhibits healed injuries, suggesting that he was the target of aggression; he may ultimately have died from a traumatic brain injury. Despite this, his age at death was no less than 45 years. Such longevity for an individual with pituitary dwarfism complicated by epiphyseal dysplasia is exceptional even by modern medical standards (Aristova, E.S., Chikisheva, T.A., Seidman, A.M. et al., 2006). The Scythians, also known as the Saka, were an Iranic-speaking people who originated in regions including Minusinsk, the Altai, Tuva, Mongolia, and Xinjiang.
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