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@Integrity_4JC

Devoted Father, Passionate Innovator and proud @uoregon alumnus. Co-Founder Event 1 Software, GREAT TO BE ALIVE AND BE A DUCK. #GoDucks #FlockU

Milwaukee, WI Katılım Nisan 2009
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Ashwin@Sudharsan_ak·
The fact that Sophie triggered almost an entire league with just a simple point of a finger is just crazy motion 😂😂😂😂😂
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@HumanityChad Wait… is she a point guard?
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JIMMY@yakubbsmonster·
Guy parachuting into Virginia Tech Spring game is stuck on the scoreboard after rough collision. #oops
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@RevCatherine59 @archeohistories Perhaps an honest error communicating? With genealogy, if there is a relationship it could be proven. If she is so inclined she could correct any honest error and clarify, however in these unforgiving times being vulnerable and admitting error while clarifying comes with risk.
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Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
Margaret of Anjou was only about fifteen when she crossed the English Channel to marry Henry VI. On paper, the match was supposed to calm tensions and lock in peace after years of war between England and France. In reality, it dropped a teenage French noblewoman straight into the middle of one of England’s nastiest power struggles. Henry VI wasn’t a warrior-king. He was gentle, bookish, intensely religious—and, crucially, not built for the kind of hard politics the crown demanded. When he suffered long episodes of mental collapse, the entire government would stall. And in that silence, Margaret started stepping forward. At first, it was the kind of influence queens were expected to have: advising, hosting, smoothing things over. But it didn’t stay there. As the Wars of the Roses escalated, Margaret became the engine of the Lancastrian side—part organizer, part negotiator, part strategist. When Richard, Duke of York challenged Henry’s rule, Margaret did something medieval queens were rarely allowed to do openly: she treated politics like a battlefield. She pulled together allies, pushed plans, raised forces, and made decisions that normally belonged to men with titles and swords. Unsurprisingly, chroniclers—especially the hostile ones—went after her for it. They called her ruthless. Overreaching. “Unnatural.” But even through the bias, you can see the simpler truth: she wasn’t willing to watch her husband’s crown, or her son’s future, get taken while everyone else hesitated. She traveled relentlessly—gathering supporters, recruiting in the north, and bargaining for help from Scotland and France. When Yorkist forces captured Henry in 1460 and effectively seized control of the kingdom, Margaret still didn’t fold. She kept the Lancastrian cause alive in Henry’s name and fought for her son, Prince Edward, as the rightful heir. For years, her life was a cycle of crisis: marching with armies, escaping across borders, scrambling to rebuild after major losses. Her enemies leaned hard on the “foreign queen” angle—painting her as a schemer who didn’t belong. But there’s another way to read it: she was doing the work the men around her either couldn’t do or wouldn’t do—holding a collapsing dynasty together by sheer force of will. In the end, it wasn’t enough. The Lancastrian cause fell apart. Her son was killed in 1471, and Henry VI died soon after in captivity in the Tower of London. Margaret was eventually sent back to France, where she lived out her final years away from the center of power. Still, history didn’t let her disappear completely. In a brutal civil war packed with ambitious noblemen, Margaret stands out because she refused to be a decorative queen waiting politely on the sidelines. She acted like a leader—planning, moving, fighting to the bitter end in a world that rarely made room for women anywhere near real authority. Even now, her reputation is messy—villain to some, heroine to others—but the impact is hard to deny: Margaret of Anjou was one of the most formidable political figures of her era, and one of the fiercest people ever to fight for a medieval crown. © Women In World History #archaeohistories
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@RickSanson2 @G0PACKGO10 @NFL @Seahawks @NFLPlus Crazy, huh? No one seemed aware it was considered a lateral, even the QB. Lateral to fumble has happened before. Hell, Buffalo relies on that chaos (beat 49’rs in ‘24) though for them it’s intentional. Raiders turned something like that against Patriots and took it back for TD
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NFL@NFL·
"Is this the craziest 2-point conversion EVER?" The @Seahawks tie it up in a WILD way 😳 LARvsSEA on Prime Video Also streaming on @NFLPlus
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@stromio1 OMG 😳 Evil post. I’m dying here brother 🤤
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@MikaelaShiffrin You may have had two invalid elements in @TODAYshow figure skating however you definitely won Gold in both the TODAY show Slalom and Giant Slalom. #MadRespect
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@stromio1 #TRUTH Dude consistently has winning records and gets the boot. There are a lot of Div 1 schools that can’t manage 2 winning seasons in a row. Everyone is now looking to follow the Indiana template however that was a perfect convergeance that I doubt will be soon replicated.
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@B1OBEY0ND 🤣 Statistics vs Fan Bias. FIGHT!
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Bad Rad Brad@B1OBEY0ND·
No conference or team bias. Football Watchers KNOW.
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LaMike james@LaMichaelJames·
I now understand why they didn’t release the Epstein files at once, the world would stop.
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@stromio1 Oregon usually promotes from within however I hope Lanning considers exceptional junior college talent for offense like Scott Strohmeier (Iowa Western). That guy is way innovative.
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B-Stro@stromio1·
Plies out here defending Lanning and Oregon on Twitter… he need to be in Autzen next yr
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@tfabulous1313 @JHopkinsSD We are great during the season. No problem there at all. Post season is another story.
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TUBA@tfabulous1313·
@JHopkinsSD Oregon loves to win that offseason. If only the in season mattered
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@stromio1 Just the way we like it
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B-Stro@stromio1·
Only fansbase siding with the Ducks tonight is Purdue… EVERYONE ELSE IS CHEERING IU…
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B-Stro@stromio1·
Dan got James fired, and made the 12 team playoffs back to back seasons while winning the big 10 in his first yr…
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@CFBwSam Dan Lanning’s gameday coaching is trending towards James Franklin though

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@ConnieScouts Nico Iamaleava transferred to UCLA from Tennessee in April 2025 after a dispute over increasing his significant NIL deal with the Volunteers. Perspective.
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@GavinCarlson_ Perspective Nico Iamaleava transferred to UCLA from Tennessee in April 2025 after a dispute over increasing his significant NIL deal with the Volunteers. Expecting a “no comment” from Troy
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Gavin Carlson@GavinCarlson_·
Troy Aikman says he's "done with NIL" after writing a "sizeable check" to an unnamed #UCLA player and watching that player leave the following year. He also mentioned not even receiving a thank you from the player. Unclear who, but some assume the player is Dante Moore...
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JMU Sports News
JMU Sports News@JMUSportsNews·
Just came across a stunning stat in our JMU-Oregon research. The Ducks are WINLESS against Sun Belt teams in 2025. JMU is 9-0 against the SBC. Makes you think.
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@KayceSmith @LauraRutledge Perhaps the point she is making is that even though he was on his way to his team that he did stop and do interview and is chastising others? Likely he was stopped several times before and after. Tough to be on field interviewer.
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Kayce Smith
Kayce Smith@KayceSmith·
Hey bro, you get paid $262 million to play football. When the prime time broadcast wants an interview, you stand there like EVERYBODY ELSE does and do the interview. Grow up. Kudos, @LauraRutledge. Real pro.
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