Roger Thompson
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@Trump_Jr_Q So much for negations just admit you need Obama back to get a deal as you have no clue what your doing
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@Zugistkrieg @MAGAVoice You are jealous, covet Trump and display Stockholm Syndrome
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@MAGAVoice Rubio is a cuck. No one gives a shit about supposed nukes they obviously don’t have. The nuke rubbish is a front and everyone knows it. We know what Trump wants and we know still he’s hiding pedos in our government…including Mr. Personality.
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@MbarkCherguia Age 26 or 27 demise . Never cared for the female. Her screaming gave me a headache and she looked unclean
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@PriorityTalk State level seems non appealing. Minnesota thought it would be an advantage to big time fraud.
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@fasc1nate I had read years ago that he committed suicide because of tongue cancer.
That could have been thought to reflux and stomach issues.
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"The photograph of Kurt Cobain in tears has been extensively published. Tilton watched Cobain smash his guitar through an amplifier and walk offstage. He followed him backstage.
The pent-up emotion 'just had to go somewhere,' says Tilton, and Cobain burst into tears. 'What I really love about it is that it is a very real moment, and he allowed it. Other artists would have said, 'Not now, lan, please!' It is very unusual," adds Tilton, "for anyone from a band to show such vulnerability!"
Look at more amazing historical photos: bit.ly/44OpIzi

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@JTreece216 @histories_arch You are the one mentioning his name
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@histories_arch Why do morons have Trump's name in their head all the time ? Do they not know how fukn dumb they sound. They must really want to lick his bawlz.
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Archaeologists at White Sands National Park in New Mexico have identified 22,000-year-old drag marks preserved in ancient lakebed mud alongside some of the oldest known human footprints in the Americas. The marks are interpreted as evidence of a simple transport device known as a travois — a pair of wooden poles dragged along the ground with a load tied between them.
Unlike wheeled carts, which would not appear until around 2500 BC in Mesopotamia, this device was wheel-less and pulled by people. The wood itself rotted long ago, but the grooves left behind hardened in mud and were later buried by sediment and preserved. Some tracks show a single dragged pole, while others show two parallel grooves, matching how travois function historically.
Researchers compared the ancient traces with modern experiments conducted on mudflats in England and the United States. When volunteers dragged poles behind them, the marks closely matched the fossil impressions, including the way the grooves cut across human footprints — indicating the carts were pulled while walking.
The drag paths often run for dozens of meters and are surrounded by many human footprints, including prints made by children. This suggests family groups were moving together, likely transporting supplies or animal meat along the edges of an Ice Age wetland.
While some marks could theoretically be from dragging firewood, the repeated patterns, lengths of the grooves, and consistent association with footprints support the interpretation that this was a real transport method rather than incidental scraping.
If confirmed by further study, these tracks represent the oldest known evidence of transport technology in the Americas and among the oldest in the world — revealing that Ice Age humans were already engineering practical solutions to move heavy loads thousands of years before wheels were invented.
#archaeohistories

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@elonmusk @realDonaldTrump You used your considerable wealth to facilitate a dictatorship in the US. Now it’s time to clean your mess up. Look at LA, is that the image you envisioned for the US - Civilians being shot with rubber bullets for exercising their constitutional rights? History repeats.
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I regret some of my posts about President @realDonaldTrump last week. They went too far.
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