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James Ponitz ᥫ᭡

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🌮🍺 🦞🦖 🐊🏈 🗽🇺🇸 Tweeting less. If you're upset about a truth I told you, please see the link below ✌️😘

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Rev. Poppy Haze 𓅋
Rev. Poppy Haze 𓅋@poppy_haze·
there's a bunch of pain pill companies in India who saw the devastation of the US Opioid epidemic and Purdue Pharma and said "OOO OOOO, ME TOO, ME TOO" All over Africa, they're selling tramadol and new tramadol derivatives with fruit flavors and in mind numbing doses
Jake Hanrahan@Jake_Hanrahan

Insane story where Prigozhin's son set up a tramadol trafficking network across Africa to continue funding Wagner's militancy. united24media.com/war-in-ukraine…

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crunchyrugger
crunchyrugger@crunchyrugger·
they are creating these confrontations. intentional escalation. they live for the violence. they are out of control bloodthirsty racists. who else would work for what ICE has become under trump?
Jesus Freakin Congress@TheJFreakinC

🚨BREAKING UPDATE OUT OF MAINE: The man killed in the Biddeford, Maine ICE shooting has been identified as a 26-year-old Colombian man who was authorized to work in the United States and had been issued a Social Security number. This wasn’t a “violent criminal.” This wasn’t even an undocumented immigrant. This was someone who had legal authorization to live and work here. So why was ICE trying to pull him over? A witness also says he saw a large white vehicle ram the smaller vehicle, followed by a second impact… And heard gunshots. He says he then saw an officer open the vehicle door, pull a man out with blood covering his head, and heard him say: “I tried to stop.” ICE agents do not have the authority to stop whoever they want, give conflicting orders, escalate an encounter, and then use deadly force when that situation becomes chaotic. If the government gives agents the power to carry weapons and take someone’s life, those agents have a responsibility to make sure they are acting within the law before they create a situation where someone can be killed. A person’s rights do not disappear because an ICE agent decides to stop them. Which means the question that must be answer is this… Was this man killed because ICE created a dangerous situation that never should have happened? Because when the government can put someone in a life-or-death situation, the question cannot only be whether the final seconds justified pulling the trigger. We have to ask why this encounter was allowed to escalate in the first place.

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Dem Saints
Dem Saints@LDS_Dems·
Republicans: I need a concealed carry permit to protect my family! Also Republicans: If an unmarked car with random men in civilian clothes and masks tries running you off the road, just comply!
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David J. Bier
David J. Bier@David_J_Bier·
They killed him in front of his little girl. "I watched a little girl crying with a little pink backpack on because she's never going to see her father again."
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Zack Bornstein
Zack Bornstein@ZackBornstein·
until the day i die i will never understand how this wasn’t the end of it
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James🗳
James🗳@_fat_ugly_rat_·
For how terrible Cuellar can be, credit where it’s due, fooling Trump into thinking he was gonna retire or switch parties to get a pardon only to file as a Democrat literally the next day was genuinely a top tier troll
Gabby Birenbaum@birenbomb

Trump, who’s meeting with the Speaker & NRCC Chair in the Oval, posts a lengthy rebuke of Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Laredo), a “weak and incompetent version of me” Trump says in pardoning Cuellar, “never assumed he would be running for office again, and certainly not as a Democrat”

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Ryan Broderick
Ryan Broderick@broderick·
People were not actively reading The Lottery in 2008 lmfao. What you're noticing is that popular media used to be made by educated people being paid real salaries to make it. Unlike now, where everything you watch is stupid low effect garbage made by random people in their cars.
tonsured pussy@sweetseaslug

Kind of funny to see all this discourse about literacy and then catch a south park rerun from 2008 that makes extended references to and quotes shirley jackson’s the lottery. Like yeah wow people did used to read.

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