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JBFx3
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Bank CSS | Caregiver | Anime | Manga | Art | Writing | LSU and Saints Football | Gaming | Wrestling | Sarcasm is my love language. Amateur Smartass.
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@ThoNg676733 I am sad that there are people out there that dont know who most of those artists are.
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Good morning from Virginia. 🇺🇸
Starting this issue: The amazing and unique adventures of THE BATMAN!
— Detective Comics #27 (May 1939)
On this day in 1939, the Dark Knight made his legendary debut in Detective Comics No. 27. Created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger, Batman (then called "The Bat-Man") first swung into action in the story "The Case of the Chemical Syndicate," launching one of the most iconic characters in comic book history.
From the shadows of Gotham to the big screen and beyond, the Caped Crusader has been fighting crime and inspiring fans for over 85 years. Here's to the Dark Knight—may your day be heroic (and coffee-fueled)! 🦇
What’s your favorite Batman moment or story?

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@SoveyX @TheCyberHouse Great morning, Sovey. Have a fantastic day. Try not to make too many people cry, or do. Your call.
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Happy Monday, let’s freaking go!
I slept well, so no motivation needed here, but the rest of the world might to put up with me today. 🫶🏻
This morning, I’m blasting “ExtraL” by Jennie. She’s one of my all-time faves, the perfect combination of cutie and baddie.
If you’ve never been to a K-pop show before, just know that it’s a team sport.
The audience is part of the performance and you better come prepared to sing your heart out and know all of the choreography. 😝
Have a great day, everyone!
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Good morning from the Heartland ☕️
@LeaderJohnThune is still not working in our best interests 🇺🇸
Continued prayers for our brave deployed warfighters 🙏

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@gags_MN @603jeepgirl Grand morning hobbitses. Have a blessed and wonderful day
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Is protesting for liberals like our camping and boating if we were depressed and miserable?
They all link up, pack their sad little lunches... just to ANNOY Republicans while we're out here grilling, swimming, and BOATING like proud Americans.
Mr. Star Spangled MAGA@4thOfJuly365
No Kings Day Protesters warming up for a day of accomplishing nothing.
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@clerpatriot Just more proof that liberal women want balls rubbed on them. They cant get that from their liberal soy boys and no conservative man would touch them. This is the result.
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Good morning from Virginia. 🇺🇸
“Today, my command terminates its presence on Vietnamese soil. … Our mission has been accomplished.”
— General Frederick C. Weyand
On this day in 1973 — March 29 — two months after the Paris Peace Accords were signed, the last U.S. combat troops departed South Vietnam. At the same time, Hanoi released many of the remaining American prisoners of war. After more than eight years of direct American military intervention, our combat role in the Vietnam War had officially ended.
In Saigon, roughly 7,000 U.S. Department of Defense civilian employees stayed behind to continue supporting South Vietnam as it faced an ongoing and fierce struggle against communist North Vietnam.
Today we remember the service, sacrifice, and bravery of the millions of Americans who answered the call in Vietnam — and the POWs who finally came home. Their courage and dedication to duty deserve our lasting gratitude.
Have a blessed Sunday. 🇺🇸

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Good morning from Virginia! 🇺🇸
"CON EDISON CROOKS – THIS IS FOR YOU"
George Metesky
(The "Mad Bomber" / "F.P.")
On this day in 1951, the “Mad Bomber” struck again in New York City.
On March 29, 1951, a homemade device exploded at Grand Central Terminal, startling morning commuters but thankfully injuring no one. In the following months, five more bombs were discovered at iconic New York landmarks, including the New York Public Library.
This marked the beginning of a terrifying wave of attacks by the infamous Mad Bomber (later identified as George Metesky), who terrorized the city with over 30 bombs between 1941 and 1956. His targets were often crowded public spaces, yet remarkably, his devices caused relatively few injuries and no deaths—though they created widespread fear and gripped New York in anxiety for years.
A fascinating (and ultimately successful) chapter in early criminal profiling: the bomber left detailed letters taunting police and demanding justice for a workplace grievance. The investigation led to one of the first uses of psychological profiling in American law enforcement.
Wishing everyone a safe and peaceful Sunday. Let’s appreciate the calm we often take for granted!

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Good morning from Virginia! 🇺🇸
“A valuable Brain Tonic, and a cure for all nervous affections — Sick Head-Ache, Neuralgia, Hysteria, Melancholy, &c.”
— Coca-Cola Ad (1886)
On this day in 1886, pharmacist John Stith Pemberton brewed the very first batch of what would become Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally created as a non-alcoholic alternative to his wine-based tonic (which was popular among Civil War veterans), Pemberton mixed the syrup in a brass kettle in his backyard at 107 Marietta Street. That humble beginning eventually led to one of the most iconic and beloved beverages in the world—now enjoyed in more than 200 countries!
Here's to sweet starts, classic American ingenuity, and a refreshing caffeine kick to power your Sunday. Whether you prefer it ice-cold with a meal or as a nostalgic treat, Coca-Cola's story is a true American success tale born right in the heart of the South.

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Jesus approached His mission with profound humility, fully aware of the cross that awaited Him. Yet, He made the powerful choice to embody love, to embrace obedience, and to prioritize you above all else.
No crown, no throne, no army—just a donkey and a King ready to give His life.
Matthew 21:8-9
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Good morning from the Heartland… and have a great weekend ☕️
@LeaderJohnThune is not working in our best interests 🇺🇸
Continued prayers for our brave deployed warfighters 🙏

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