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Evi L. Bloggerlady

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I write in order to attain that feeling of tension relieved and function achieved which a cow enjoys on giving milk. H.L. Mencken

Madison, Wisconsin, USA Katılım Ocak 2012
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Charles Curran
Charles Curran@charliebcurran·
LA is worth saving. Vote Spencer Pratt.
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Love Classical Music and Movies 🎺🎻💖🎥🎬
In Troy (2004). Achilles seeks eternal glory because he is deeply haunted by the vastness of eternity and wants his name to echo across the centuries. He craves immortality through the songs and stories of future generations, rather than the peaceful anonymity of a quiet, forgotten life.
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Pick Me Daily
Pick Me Daily@PickMeDaily·
Avrupalı erkekler gaylaşmış aq, güzelim kadını kimse umursamıyor. Bizde olsa etrafını sarmışlardı.
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
“We’re going to parody Tucker Carlson on SNL!” “You’re going to present him as the pro-Islamist, anti-conservative figure he is now, right?” “…..”
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booker9e1
booker9e1@booker9e1·
@pelagiusreborn Don’t forget who’s playing Helen of Troy
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Pelagius 🦁
Pelagius 🦁@pelagiusreborn·
“Brad, Nolan has cast a 5 foot troon to play the role of Achilles”
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Marty
Marty@Son_of_Mars_III·
This was one of the first edits I saw when I got on this website. Blew my mind.
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Invisible Memes On X
HOSTESS CUPCAKE DAY — May 11, 2026, I'm Pretty Sure Marco Rubio Is In Charge Of It 🧐🧁🤣🫢🤦‍♂️
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Marco Rubio Is Not Only Celebrating Mother's Day, It's Also National Shrimp Day, Celebrated annually on May 10th.🦐🍤😮🤣🫢
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NordicGirls 2.0 🌲
NordicGirls 2.0 🌲@nord_cidron·
Mother & Daughter duo
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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
Was Stonewall Jackson actually that good? Let me end this debate. In the spring of 1862, the Confederacy was losing. McClellan was marching 100,000 men up the Virginia Peninsula toward Richmond. The capital was about to fall. The war was about to end. Then a weird, lemon-sucking, ex-VMI physics professor changed everything. Thomas J. Jackson had 17,000 men in the Shenandoah Valley. The Union had three separate armies under Banks, Frémont, and Shields totaling over 60,000, all converging to crush him, then reinforce the assault on Richmond. What Jackson did next is still taught at West Point, Sandhurst, and the Israeli Defense Forces' command college. In 48 days, his "foot cavalry" marched 646 miles through the Blue Ridge. He fought five battles, McDowell, Front Royal, Winchester, Cross Keys, Port Republic, and won every single one. He used interior lines to appear in three places at once. He marched his men until their shoes fell off, then marched them more. He told no one his plans, not even his generals. When asked where he was going, he'd say "to do my duty." He didn't just defeat three armies. He paralyzed them. Lincoln personally diverted 40,000 reinforcements away from Richmond to chase a ghost. McClellan's offensive collapsed. Richmond was saved. He had done it with a third of the men. Then came Chancellorsville, May 1863. Lee was outnumbered 130,000 to 60,000 by Hooker's army. Most generals would've retreated. Lee split his army. Then Jackson split it AGAIN, taking 28,000 men on a 12-mile flank march directly across the front of a numerically superior enemy, a maneuver textbooks call suicidal. At dusk, his men exploded out of the woods into the unsuspecting Union right flank. The XI Corps disintegrated. It is, to this day, one of the most audacious tactical movements in the history of warfare. Hours later, riding ahead in the dark to plan a night attack, his own men shot him by mistake. His arm was amputated. He died of pneumonia eight days later. Lee, on hearing it: "He has lost his left arm, but I have lost my right." Patton studied him. Rommel studied him. Moshe Dayan reportedly modeled parts of the Six-Day War on his Valley Campaign. MacArthur called him the greatest natural military genius America ever produced. He was 39 years old. You can hate the cause. But pretending Jackson wasn't one of the most lethal field commanders in military history is just bad history. The man was a problem.
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fOx
fOx@fOx1257067·
In 2017, 13-year-old Nicholas Kedrowitz was sentenced to 100 years in prison after being convicted of killing his two younger siblings. That’s one of those stories where your brain almost struggles to process every part of it at the same time. A crime this horrific… committed by someone still technically a child. Do you think cases involving minors should focus more on punishment or rehabilitation?
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