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Jacob Hansen

@Jacob_Hansen_12

LHS 19// KSU 23 Journalism. @AlexGolden22❤️

Louisville, OH Katılım Aralık 2015
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DiscussingFilm@DiscussingFilm·
Sam Neill has sadly passed away at the age of 78.
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Tyler Milliken
Tyler Milliken@tylermilliken_·
Jake Bennett with another incredible start. Efficient. Felt like he just rocked the White Sox asleep. Very Rangers Suarez like. 7 IP - 81 Pitches/53 Strikes 4 Hits 0 ER/R 4 K 1 BB 8 Whiffs Good to see the velocity tick up again. 2.64 ERA/3.04 FIP in 8 starts.
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theburntpeanut@theburntpeanut·
GOD BLESS AMERICA BEST COUNTRY ON PLANET EARTH 4TH OF JULY PARTY GAMES TONIGHT WITH THE CREW AT 7PM CT twitch.tv/theburntpeanut
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Dan Greenberg@StoolGreenie·
So the decision was....pay more for Giannis or dump Jaylen for Paul fucking George.....and the decision was not to pay for Giannis???????????????????
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Jacob Hansen@Jacob_Hansen_12·
@RealChrisHenry @Savageboston Like you would think PG has to be a flip but who tf would want him unless take on a big portion of his contract which doesnt help us
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Savage@Savageboston·
The Celtics just traded for a washed up 36 year old making 54 million dollars.
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ESPN@espn·
Former Tennessee Titans and Arizona Cardinals running back Chris Johnson revealed that he has been diagnosed with ALS in an interview with ABC's @GMA. Johnson, 39, told GMA co-anchor Michael Strahan that he was diagnosed with the disease in 2025. spr.ly/6018BDvG6m
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MLB@MLB·
Jarren Duran WALKS IT OFF 😤 The @RedSox finish off the 4-game sweep!
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Spotify@Spotify·
Which album changed your life?
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Boston Bruins@NHLBruins·
The Selke standard 👑
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Boston Bruins@NHLBruins·
From a kid to the call. 23 years gone by. #NHLBruins
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Boston Bruins@NHLBruins·
To the rafters. The #NHLBruins are proud to announce that during the upcoming 2026-27 season, the club will bestow its highest honor upon Patrice Bergeron by retiring his No. 37.
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Frank Dinublia
Frank Dinublia@FDinublia278796·
@BostonStrong_34 I’m so confused how is the Red Sox drafting 20th in this years draft if they’re the 5th worst team how does this draft work?
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Boston Strong
Boston Strong@BostonStrong_34·
Top-5 worst records in the Majors: 1. Rockies (28-46) 2. Royals (30-45) 2. Angels (30-45) 4. Tigers (30-44) 5. Red Sox (29-42)
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The Chosen One
The Chosen One@KiDCuDi·
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Jacob Hansen@Jacob_Hansen_12·
@Variety Elevator to the Sky hits real hard now 😢
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@VoicesofWW2 Google is free, Kursk was the largest tank battle to ever occur
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Voices of WW2@VoicesofWW2·
On this day in 1944, the single deadliest 15 minutes in the history of tank warfare unfolded on a country road in Normandy. Here is exactly how it happened. It is the morning of June 13. The British 7th Armoured Division, the famous Desert Rats, has pushed deep behind German lines and rolled into the town of Villers-Bocage. The advance has gone almost too smoothly. A long column of Cromwell tanks, Shermans, half-tracks, scout cars and supply vehicles is strung out nose to tail along the road and up onto the high ground at Point 213. The vanguard belongs to the 4th County of London Yeomanry, the Sharpshooters. The crews believe the area is clear. Engines are idling, hatches are open, men are stretching their legs and brewing tea in the sun. It is the kind of relaxed pause that wins or loses wars. Just off the road, hidden in the trees, sits a single German Tiger tank of the 101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion. Its commander is Michael Wittmann, already the most decorated tank ace alive. Through his optics he watches the entire British column lay itself out in front of him, completely exposed, with no idea he is there. He has seconds to decide. Wait for the rest of his Tigers, or strike now while the enemy is blind. He chooses to attack immediately, and alone. The Tiger lurches out of cover and its 88mm gun fires. The first shell smashes into a tank at the head of the stalled column and it erupts in a tower of flame, throwing burning debris across the road. Seconds later Wittmann puts a round into a vehicle at the rear. Now the column is trapped between two blazing wrecks on a narrow road, hemmed in by hedgerows, unable to advance, reverse, or turn. Then the Tiger begins to roll down the line. It moves almost unhurried, the long gun traversing from target to target. Every few seconds the cannon barks and another British tank brews up. Cromwells try to return fire at point blank range and watch in horror as their shells strike the Tiger's thick frontal armor and simply ricochet away. Their guns cannot penetrate it from the front at any range that matters. The crews that can bail out are diving into ditches as their vehicles cook off behind them. Wittmann works his way through the carriers and the support vehicles too, shredding half-tracks and overrunning anti-tank guns before they can be brought to bear. Smoke blankets the road. The proud spearhead of one of Britain's best divisions is being dismantled one vehicle at a time by a single tank. In roughly 15 minutes it is finished. A dozen or more tanks are burning, along with numerous half-tracks, carriers and guns. By any measure it is one of the most lopsided actions ever fought by a single armored vehicle. Then Wittmann pushes his luck. He drives the Tiger into the town of Villers-Bocage itself, into a maze of narrow streets where a tank loses every advantage. A British anti-tank crew with a 6-pounder gun is waiting. They hold their fire, let the Tiger close the distance, and then put a round straight into it. The great machine grinds to a dead stop in the middle of the street. Beaten at last, Wittmann and his crew throw open the hatches, abandon the Tiger, and escape on foot through the town, slipping away to fight again. One tank. One column. 15 minutes. Eighty years later historians still argue over the exact number he destroyed, because the truth of what one machine did that morning is almost impossible to believe.
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