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The Shires Katılım Mayıs 2023
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@graveair It's the 18 inch stare and the eyes are difficult to glimpse.
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Simon van Basten@simonvanbasten·
Hey @elonmusk, I’m paying for Grok Super Heavy at €300 per month, but I still have to pay extra to use Grok on @X. It feels pretty weird and inconsistent. Is this intended or am I missing something?
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@BlakeBednarz it was not inside that tiny chain and tiny crucifix necklace. You pulled that out of your rear. You're also working for the feds.
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Blake@BlakeBednarz·
Charlie was unknowingly wearing a shaped charge inside his necklace • The guy on the roof was another patsy • The speakers were used in the detonation to play an amplified gun shot • Kozak signaled to Harpole that the trans question was next up • Harpole was wearing the controls to the weapon & Harpole squeezed the remote • Wake up America
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Lilburne & Friends
Lilburne & Friends@MrLilburne·
What the hell is wrong with Stephen Fry?
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@RedPillSayian Hilarious. We should have some population figures. .... YA THINK
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@DrFrancisYoung Oxford was the notorious hotspot for Jacobite (and High Tory) sentiment. It had riots, toasts to the Pretender, celebrations of Stuart anniversaries, and repeated government scrutiny. Cambridge aligned with the post-1688 settlement and later produced many Whig intellectuals.
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@sailaunderscore It's well understood by luxury watch buyers that many watches can only be purchased immediately on the Grey market. This arrangement suits the luxury watch makers.
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@graveair There's no thousand yard stares there either
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@graveair It's the 18 inch stare and the eyes are difficult to glimpse.
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@dusan_skoric @KitKlarenberg I didn't know it was Tito's initiative. New canvas. The most compelling argument for decentralisation was that Tito identified Yugoslavia's gravest threat was internal not external. The pragmatist. He would have left it unchanged if unnecessary. No anomalies with this explanation
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Dušan Škorić@dusan_skoric·
@SeeEffects @KitKlarenberg Tito’s 1974 Constitution decentralized power to secure his “brotherhood & unity” legacy as he aged. It appeased republics/provinces with autonomy & vetoes to curb nationalism & one side dominance, while hedging Soviet threats. But it ignored post-death ethnic fights over borders.
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@CReche73543114 Freud the fraud buried the information with fake oedipal complex.
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Craig Murray
Craig Murray@CraigMurrayOrg·
Mark has over 7 million followers. After 4 hours this tweet has 18k views. Suppression of information on Israeli crimes is very very real.
Mark Ruffalo@MarkRuffalo

huffpost.com/entry/released… “At least 15 cases of sexual assaults, including rape. Shot with rubber bullets at close range. Tens of people’s bones broken,” organizers of the Global SumudFlotilla posted on the Telegram social media app. “While the world’s eye is trained on the suffering of our participants, we cannot emphasize enough that this is a mere glimpse of the brutality Israel imposes daily on Palestinian hostages.”

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Diversity Makes Free
Diversity Makes Free@WillemD19118035·
Never forget that the Frankfurt school's development of critical theory was financed by the American Jewish Committee.
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By the 1930s many Western intellectuals reluctantly realised that classical Marxism had failed and the proletariat wasn’t revolting. But then a group of exiled German Marxists led by Max Horkheimer, Theodor Adorno, Erich Fromm and Herbert Marcuse decided to change the battlefield. Instead of economics, they targeted the “cultural superstructure”: family, religion, tradition, sexual norms and the very idea of objective truth. Their weapon was Critical Theory - a relentless campaign of negative criticism designed to portray every Western institution as inherently oppressive and capitalism as not just economically flawed, but psychologically and morally corrupt. Marcuse gave the strategy its most powerful tactical manual in his 1965 essay “Repressive Tolerance”: true liberation, he argued, required “liberating tolerance” - tolerance only for progressive ideas and outright intolerance for conservative or “regressive” ones. Free speech, in other words, was only legitimate when it served the revolution. The intellectual poison of the Frankfurt School was extraordinarily influential and as its graduates and intellectual heirs colonised universities, media, NGOs and corporate HR departments, Critical Theory evolved into today’s identity politics, DEI mandates and cancel culture - a cultural Marxism that attacks the individual in the name of group grievance. What began with a small circle of German émigrés in the 1930s now shapes the moral vocabulary of much of the Western elite. The result has been a softer, more pervasive authoritarianism: the dictatorship of the politically correct.

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Jeff Bezos has been replaced.
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@HowleyReporter He may have been on a call and waiting for the event. Then he raises a phone without dialling..
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Sami Gold
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Why is it that Pontius Pilate is not more of a villain in Christian history? When reading the New Testament for the first time, I was shocked to see that Pilate is depicted more as doing his Roman duty and not as a satanic force
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@bf_crane Because jews killed jesus
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Sidestepping the question but Pilate is such a great literary character. Vain, irritated, prickled by a conscience he thought he long killed, projecting power while knowing it’s really a powder keg. “What is Truth?” as both cynical realpolitik & a genuine inching toward the light
Sami Gold@souljagoyteller

Why is it that Pontius Pilate is not more of a villain in Christian history? When reading the New Testament for the first time, I was shocked to see that Pilate is depicted more as doing his Roman duty and not as a satanic force

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