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Sarah Saunders 💙🍑 🌊🔥🗳️ 😷
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Progressive Liberal / 🔥A woman's choice is NONE OF YOUR DAMN BUSINESS‼️Gardener / Georgia voter/ Watercolor artist / LONG COVID/ @BaddCompani
Georgia 🍑 @oldSwiftie Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Sarah Saunders 💙🍑 🌊🔥🗳️ 😷 retweetledi
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🚨 MYSTERY SOLVED: What Really Pulled the Fabric Over His Shoulder. WE NOW HAVE VISUAL PROOF😳
Massive shoutout to Jon Bray for obsessively tracking this down. This new 4K close-up of Charlie’s shirt changes EVERYTHING.
We have said for months this was NOT a gunshot. It was an INTERNAL EXPLOSION detonated under his clothing. And now, the evidence is undeniable.
You can clearly see the explosive path: The blast starts at the left-side mic pack and detonates UNDER the fabric. The object is propelled UPward, creating that signature "pinched" effect on the shirt as it races towards his neck. Then, in the ultimate confirmation, you see the object fall back down under the shirt, tracking diagonally across his chest before coming to rest on the bottom right.
If you watch this clip frame-by-frame, you can literally follow the path of the PETN explosive device propelled by the blast:
1️⃣ It starts at the mic receiver pack on his left belt.
2️⃣ The explosive force drives the object UP under his shirt.
3️⃣ You see the shirt get pinched and yanked violently over his left shoulder as the object is propelled toward the neck wound.
4️⃣ The object then falls, traveling diagonally under the fabric.
5️⃣ You can see the distinct bulge where it tracks all the way down to the lower-right side of his shirt.
It’s over. The 30.06 gunshot narrative is dead. Tyler Robinson is EXONERATED. The real monsters are EXPOSED. 👁️🕵️♂️
This directly implicates the highest levels OF GOV'T. This is the kind of embedded-tech warfare we saw during the pager attacks. Only a state-level intelligence operation—specifically our favorite ally—working with Charlie's own compromised team are capable of this precision hit.
Watch the object move. Stop pretending you don't see it. 👇🍿
Massive Shoutout to @jonaaronbray FOLLOW Him!
Project Constitution@ProjectConstitu
🚨BOMBSHELL: Fragment Foun fIn Charlie's Neck Doesn't Match Gun Found At The Scene x.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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@shesbonky I did all those protests, bra burning and for abortion. I had friends come back Nam vegetables. It was devastating. I had to fight for my pay, getting a credit card & even to get my own bank acct. No one understands what we fought for, for them.
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🚨HOLY SMOKES: Trump spent weeks calling on Iranians to rise up and overthrow their government.
They didn’t.
Instead 8 million Americans rose up against his.
In 3,000 cities. On the same day.
The regime change he wanted happened in the wrong country’s streets.
Iran’s Foreign Minister said the people being killed are dying because Trump wants to have fun.
8 million Americans said they’re not having fun.
Philadelphia. Atlanta. Dallas. DC. San Francisco. New York. London. Tel Aviv. Scotland. San Diego.
The uprising came home.
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@QondiNtini You've done it again girl!! Yeeeessssss!!!!!!!❤️💃😍
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State Department Bae said aht aht keep my name out your mouth
I missed his BDE on my thirsty TL 🫦
Antony Blinken@ABlinken
(1/10) @realDonaldTrump cited me as supporting his attack on Iran and expressing regret we didn’t do it during the Biden Administration. Except I didn’t.
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America is weary of the hate.
Texas was the birthplace of judgmental and malicious Christian nationalism and we have been living with these totalitarian leaders disguised as Christians for decades.
James Talarico is the antidote to Christian nationalism.
James Talarico@jamestalarico
Jesus loves. Christian Nationalism kills. You may pray for my death, Pastor, but I still love you. I love you more than you could ever hate me.
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We are called "the elderly." But that quiet label hides something most people rarely stop to consider. We are the last living witnesses of a world that no longer exists.
Look at us and you might see gray hair, slower steps, and the patience that time teaches.
But listen to our story — really listen — and you'll realize something extraordinary.
We are the only generation in human history to have lived a fully analog childhood and a fully digital adulthood.
That's not a small thing. That's one of the most breathtaking journeys a human being has ever been asked to make.
We were born in the 1940s, 50s, and early 60s, into a world still rebuilding from the rubble of World War II.
Our toys were marbles and hopscotch and card games at kitchen tables. When the streetlights flickered on, that was it — childhood adventures were over, and it was time to go home. No smartphones. No streaming. No endless scroll.
We built our memories in the real world. With scraped knees and laughter echoing down streets and friendships formed face to face.
In 1969, we sat in living rooms staring at black-and-white televisions as Neil Armstrong took humanity's first steps on the Moon. Hundreds of thousands of us stood in muddy fields at Woodstock believing — really believing — that music and community could reshape the future.
We fell in love to vinyl records spinning on turntables. We waited days, sometimes weeks, for handwritten letters to arrive. We learned patience because information didn't come instantly. Mistakes were fixed with erasers — not a delete button.
Then the world transformed.
Machines that once filled entire rooms shrank to devices lighter than a paperback. We went from rotary phones and party lines to seeing the face of someone we love on the other side of the ocean — instantly, on something that fits in a pocket.
We watched the birth of the personal computer. The arrival of the internet. The smartphone. Artificial intelligence.
And through every single shift — we adapted.
Not because it was easy. Because that's what our generation does.
We also carry the weight of history in our bodies.
We grew up afraid of polio and tuberculosis. We watched science defeat them. We witnessed the discovery of the structure of DNA, the decoding of the human genome, the transformation of medicine itself. We survived pandemics across decades — and kept going.
Few generations have been asked to absorb so much change in a single lifetime.
And through all of it, certain things never changed.
We still know the joy of a cold glass of lemonade on a hot afternoon. The taste of vegetables picked straight from a garden. The value of a long conversation that unfolds slowly, without a screen interrupting it.
We have celebrated births and mourned losses. Carried the stories of friends who are gone. Watched the world become something our younger selves couldn't have imagined — and found ways to belong in it anyway.
We are not relics.
We are living bridges between two entirely different worlds.
Our memory carries something the modern world needs — proof that progress doesn't have to erase wisdom. That speed doesn't have to replace patience, kindness, or reflection.
So when someone calls us elderly, we can smile.
Because behind that word is something remarkable.
We crossed two centuries. Witnessed eight decades of transformation. Walked from handwritten letters to artificial intelligence — and never lost our sense of what actually matters.

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.@JamesTalarico: People are ready for a politics of love. A radical love — especially for our neighbors who are the most different from us. That kind of politics could transform this country.
If we actually treated all of our neighbors as bearers of the image of the divine, how would our discourse look? How would our public policies look?
To me, that is the primary question that we should all be asking.
This kind of politics is not what we've had, but I think people are searching for it.
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