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Katılım Temmuz 2011
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
What do you call this behavior? 🤔
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Buitengebieden
Buitengebieden@buitengebieden·
The size of this moose..
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
This is hysterical! The stay-at-home dad greets his wife every day when she comes home from work with something new!
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! President Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump was targeted in an ASSASSINATION plot by an Iranian IRGC-trained terrorist — NYP Mohammad Al-Saadi, an Iraq national who was recently caught by federal law enforcement, "pledged" to take out Ivanka and had a BLUEPRINT of her house in Florida The plot was part of revenge against Trump for the killing of Gen. Soleimani Absolutely terrifying. A former deputy military attaché told the NYP: “After Qasem was killed, he [Al-Saadi] went around telling people ‘we need to kill Ivanka to burn down the house of Trump the way he burned down our house.'" “We heard that he had a plan of Ivanka’s house in Florida." Thank God she's safe, and this terrorist is in custody! 🙏🏻
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Dr. Mel Aaron Gibson
Dr. Mel Aaron Gibson@MelAaronGibson1·
Quick Reminder How The DNC Handles Tragedy - Joe Biden spent 9/11 hiding in a bunker - Kamala Harris spent it with her boyfriend Montel Willimas - Donald Trump spent 9/11 marching into a war zone of fire & ashes with an army of his own men to save Americans
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Ancient History Hub
Ancient History Hub@AncientHistorry·
Forget Nero. Forget Caligula. The worst Roman emperor in history was a 19 year old who thought he was the reincarnation of Hercules. If you saw the movie Gladiator, you know him as Joaquin Phoenix's character. His real name was Commodus, and the reason his story is so dark is that his father was Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher king who wrote the Meditations. When Marcus died in 180 AD, Commodus inherited the most powerful empire the world had ever seen. He immediately abandoned his father's wars on the German frontier, made a humiliating peace, and rode back to Rome to play. He fought in the Colosseum 735 times. He won every match, because his opponents fought him with wooden swords while he used a real one. The Senate was forced to pay him a million sesterces every time he stepped into the arena. He once gathered men who had lost their feet to accident or disease, dressed them from the knees down as serpentine giants, handed them sponges to throw at him as "rocks," and clubbed them to death in front of the Roman public for sport. On another day, he decapitated an ostrich in the arena, walked up to the senators in the front row, and held the bloody head up at them with a smile. The historian Cassius Dio was sitting there that day. He writes that the senators chewed on the laurel leaves from their crowns to hide their hysterical, terrified laughter, because they understood the head was a promise. He renamed the city of Rome itself "Colonia Commodiana." Colony of Commodus. He renamed all twelve months of the year after his own twelve titles. He declared himself a living god, dressed publicly in a lion skin, carried a wooden club, and demanded to be addressed as Hercules, son of Zeus. His own sister Lucilla tried to have him assassinated. He survived and had her executed. His wife Crispina was exiled to an island and quietly killed. His chamberlain Cleander began openly selling senate seats and consulships for cash. In one year, twenty five different men were appointed consul. On New Year's Eve, 192 AD, his mistress Marcia found her own name on his execution list for the next morning. She poisoned his wine. He vomited it up. So she sent in his personal wrestling coach, a man named Narcissus, who strangled him to death in his bath. The very next year, the imperial throne of Rome was literally auctioned off to the highest bidder by the Praetorian Guard. Five different men claimed the title of emperor in twelve months. Civil war never really stopped after that. Edward Gibbon, who wrote the definitive history of Rome's collapse, opens his entire 3000 page book with the death of Marcus Aurelius and the rise of his son. The Roman Empire would limp on for another 284 years in the west before it finally fell. But the Pax Romana, the longest stretch of peace and prosperity the ancient world had ever known, died on the German frontier with Marcus Aurelius. His son made sure of it.
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Hung Cao
Hung Cao@HungCao_VA·
Thirty years after I graduated, and exactly one month after I assumed the duties and responsibilities as the acting Secretary of the Navy, I got to sign my own son’s commission and speak at his graduation. Only God could have orchestrated this.
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Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao@SECNAV

Today at the U.S. @NavalAcademy, I saw the next generation of naval officers standing ready to take the watch.   While it is one thing to be told they have what it takes, it is entirely another to look them in the eye as they raise their right hand and swear to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.   Standing before this incredible class, I was overwhelmed with hope. These aren't just the leaders of tomorrow—they represent the unbreakable resolve of our Nation.   Class of 2026: You have the watch!

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MeghansMole©️
MeghansMole©️@MeghansMole·
This is definitely not a good look for Meghan Markle’s As Ever collection 🥴
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C3
C3@C_3C_3·
Fun Fact: You could build 30-40 of “Trump’s privately funded Ballrooms” with the money spent on “Gavin’s taxpayer funded High Speed Rail”. I’m sure the Media and Democrats have mentioned this… Right?!
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The Inconvenient Truth
The Inconvenient Truth@FreedomUSANews·
@Janetloo @alphafox How did you manage to go from a girl doing backflips to riots? Like I said. "But racists are also retarded and no one should really pay attention to the stupid things they say."
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The Inconvenient Truth
The Inconvenient Truth@FreedomUSANews·
@Janetloo @alphafox She's celebrating. Having fun. She earned her degree. Who cares?! Only a racist would give a shit. But racists are also retarded and no one should really pay attention to the stupid things they say.
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久野伊智🌸🌒✨🐦‍🔥
Thank you for all the answers. Many people said they want to see small towns in Japan. So I’ll start showing more ordinary local places too. Not only Tokyo. Not only Kyoto. Not only famous tourist spots. Small streets, local shops, quiet stations, old houses, farms, and daily life. This may be the Japan many tourists never see. I’m excited to start sharing this with you.🌸
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GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE
GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE@GOP_is_Gutless·
THE PITBULL BRANDON GILL: “On June 12th, 2023, you received HUGO BOSS cufflinks and a personalized Montblanc pen. Do you know who gave you those?” Johnson: “So I did not receive those personally. The city of Chicago...”- Gill: “You received those on behalf of the ciry of Chicago. I understand the difference Do you know who has provided those to the city of Chicago? Do you know who gave those to the city of Chicago?” Johnson: “So again, on behalf of the city of Chicago, there are...”- Gill: “It’s a yes or no question.” Johnson: “I do not accept. Those are not my personal gifts...”- Gill. “I’m reclaiming my time here, sir. On March 18th, 2024, you received a Gucci tote bag. Do you know who gave you that? Gave the city of Chicago that?” Johnson: “Again, I was here and I was invited...”- Gill: “I’ll also take that as a no. On March 19th, 2024, you received a Davinci bag, a Kate Spade purse, and Carucci shoes. Do you know who gave the city of Chicago those?” Johnson: “Again, I was brought...”- Gill. “I’ll take that as a no. I’m reclaiming my time... This raises serious ethical concerns. You’re providing an enormous amount of aid to illegal aliens, aiding and abetting criminals who have come into our country illegally. And you yourself are receiving an enormous amount of gifts, and you won’t even tell us who they’re coming from. That raises serious ethical concerns.”
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Mrs B
Mrs B@attackdogX·
This is one of the most disrespectful things I’ve ever seen. Muslim prayer rugs laying over the 9/11 Memorial. This is an act of dominance and aggression.
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Beth Bourne
Beth Bourne@bourne_beth2345·
🚨Roadways are for safety, not politics. This morning I went to Davis city hall to see the specs for painting the trans/rainbow crosswalks 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️proposed for Pride month. A total of 8 busy intersections around Central Park are proposed to be painted this weekend. No one from Public Works would speak with me. But I asked some questions of Barbara Archer, the city’s public information officer: - Are rainbow crosswalks considered political messaging? - Are standard white-striped crosswalks safer for kids, people who are sight-impaired 👩🏽‍🦯‍➡️or intellectually disabled, and autonomous cars? - Could other groups in town paint political messages in the Davis crosswalks?
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
Six years ago, I got a call I never expected would change my life forever. It was 2018. A routine welfare check. The kind of call we take dozens of times a year. I pulled up to the address in Kingman, Arizona, walked through the door — and found a two-year-old girl sitting alone. Her name was Kaila. She had a skull injury. A brain bleed. A dislocated elbow. She was two years old. I sat down on the floor with her and waited for social services to arrive. We played. We talked in that way toddlers and adults talk — mostly her babbling, me listening like every word mattered. And honestly? Every word did. When child services finally asked if my wife and I would consider fostering her, I called home before I even left the scene. Kaila moved in that week. We told ourselves it was temporary. We told ourselves not to get attached. Within days, she called my wife "Mom." We never looked back. The paperwork took time. The process wasn't easy. But the moment a judge made it official and Kaila became ours — permanently, legally, completely — there wasn't a dry eye in that courtroom. Not even from the cop who thought he was just answering a welfare check. She's in preschool now. She runs into the house after school, backpack bouncing, talking a million miles a minute. She has no idea that the man she calls Dad was the first person who ever sat down on the floor and made her feel safe. Someday I'll tell her. For now, I'm just her dad. "People ask me if I feel like a hero. I don't. I just answered a call. She's the one who walked into a broken situation and still chose to love us back. That's the remarkable part." — Lt. Brian Zach, Kingman Police Department
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