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BlueIsTheNewBlack

@SoCalBearsGal

FAFO. Proudly blocked by Nick Fuentes. #IWillNotObey #DodgersBack2BackChamps #ILoveLA #DodgersForever

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BlueIsTheNewBlack
BlueIsTheNewBlack@SoCalBearsGal·
@SCFuels Is this your collections specialist cindy calling a pregnant woman a fat fucking mexican and blocking her car in for the crime of [checks notes] legally parking on the street. How fucking dare you. Maybe your whole company is like this. tiktok.com/t/ZTBgAPuAf/
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BlueIsTheNewBlack@SoCalBearsGal·
@BravoTV Again trying to rehab Amanda by portraying her as a hapless victim. NOPE She made her bed, now she can hump in it. She's over. Done-zo.
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BlueIsTheNewBlack@SoCalBearsGal·
@atrupar . @KatieBrittforAL is a dumb bitch. This stupid shit does nothing to benefit Americans. She's just groveling to be the next fired white house official.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Katie Britt blames Biden for the alleged terror plot at the White House UFC event
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Judy Ellis@JudyWhaleCove·
@thedailybeast You know, @natebargatze I love barbecue, but if David Duke invited me to a cookout, I wouldn’t go. Because I recognize what he is. Now, you’re 47 - so you know exactly who you choose to associate with - and *be* associated with. Own it.
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BlueIsTheNewBlack@SoCalBearsGal·
@JessicaTarlov The "we have a deal" in his second term is the new Infrastructure Week from the first term.
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Jessica Tarlov@JessicaTarlov·
We have a deal? Been down that road over 37 times. No one is holding their breath. Trump needs a deal and the Iranians know it. He can't sustain this war politically at home. Gas prices are rising, Democrats are up 10 points in the generic ballot, his approval is stuck in the mid-30s, and even Republicans are breaking with him. Meanwhile, Iran has been rearming and rebuilding far faster than predicted. We’re cornered.
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DOW Rapid Response@DOWResponse·
America’s @SECWAR CRUSHED 44 reps on the bench after a morning run with the troops yesterday in GTMO.
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BlueIsTheNewBlack@SoCalBearsGal·
@atrupar Everyone in Maine is like "we just call it lobster here" mid-chew.
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Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Trump lies that before he came around, "you had go to Japan to get a Maine lobster"
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Jesus Freakin Congress@TheJFreakinC·
🚨BREAKING: A U.S. citizen was riding his bike in Laredo, Texas… when Border Patrol agents pulled alongside him and illegally tried to block him in. When he kept riding, they chased him down, physically grabbed him by the arm, and immediately started demanding identification and asking where he was from. He told them he born in Laredo, Texas. But that was not good enough. The agent asked, “What high school did you go to?” He answered that, too… and they still kept demanding ID, over and over again. The Fourth Amendment exists for a reason. In America, law enforcement don’t get to randomly stop people, physically grab them, and demand identification because they feel like it. Being on a bike isn’t a crime. You also don’t have to carry an ID on you unless you are operating a motor vehicle… which he was not. So, demanding an ID, without probable cause, is illegal. And the cherry on top? When the man went to use his phone, an agent tried to stop him by grabbing it… apparently unaware the entire encounter was already being recorded by his glasses. If Border Patrol can stop an American born citizen riding his bike, demand his papers, and put their hands on him without stating a lawful reason… every American should be paying attention.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Q: You said this is the biggest scandal of your time. Bigger than Watergate? RON JOHNSON: By far. I mean, nobody died in Watergate. Tens of thousands of people died from that covid injection.
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Zito@_Zeets·
And that fucking loser fell asleep at the game. Blocked people from watching the game outside of the stadium or moving around midtown so that he could take a nap during the NBA finals.
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Mr. Christopher@iamalmostlegend·
Someone called 911 on two young brothers selling lemonade at their lemonade at their lemonade stand. The Police and Fire Department showed up. Watch what happened next:
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Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
When the President of France visited the United States in April 1960, he asked the FBI to help him find a man. The man he was looking for was an American citizen. He was sixty-four years old. He had been awarded fifteen French military decorations and — six months earlier, in a ceremony in Paris — had been made a Knight of the Légion d'honneur, the highest civilian honor France can give. The medal had been pinned to his chest by the President himself, who had publicly called him un véritable héros français. A true French hero. The FBI located the man within a few days. He was operating an elevator at Rockefeller Center in New York City. The elevator operator's name was Eugene Bullard. He had been born in Columbus, Georgia, in 1895, the son of a man whose own father had been a slave. He had run away from Columbus at the age of eleven, after watching a white mob nearly lynch his father. He spent the next several years drifting through the American South. At sixteen, he stowed away on a German freighter at Norfolk, Virginia. He landed in Aberdeen, Scotland. From there he made his way to London, where he learned to box. By 1913, at eighteen, he was prizefighting in Paris. When Germany invaded France in August 1914, Bullard was nineteen years old. He had no legal obligation to fight. He had no French citizenship. He went to the recruiting office on October 19, 1914, and signed up for the French Foreign Legion. He spent the next eighteen months as an infantryman in some of the worst fighting of the war — at the Somme, at Champagne, at Verdun. He was wounded three times. The third wound, on March 5, 1916, tore open his thigh and left him with permanent damage to his leg. He was twenty years old. The doctors told him he would not return to the infantry. He decided he wanted to fly. In a Paris café in the spring of 1916, while he was recovering, Bullard mentioned to three white American friends that he was thinking of joining the French air service. A Mississippian named Jeff Dickson laughed. Gene, Dickson said, you know damn well there aren't any Negroes in aviation. Bullard answered: Sure do. That's why I want to get into it. There has to be a first to everything, and I'm going to be the first. Dickson bet him two thousand dollars he would not make it. Bullard took the bet. He earned his pilot's license on May 5, 1917. He won the bet. He reported to the front in August 1917 and flew approximately twenty combat missions over the next three months in a SPAD VII. The fuselage was painted with a bleeding heart pierced by a knife and the French phrase Tout le Sang qui Coule est Rouge — All Blood that Flows is Red. He carried, on every combat flight, a small capuchin monkey named Jimmy in the front of his flight jacket. The French press began calling him L'Hirondelle Noire — the Black Swallow. When the United States entered the war in 1917, Bullard immediately applied to transfer to the U.S. Army Air Service. His application was rejected. The U.S. Army Air Service had a policy, in 1917, of not accepting Black pilots. The other American pilots flying for France in his unit, all of them white, were transferred to the U.S. Air Service. He was the only one who was not. For the next twenty years, he was one of the most familiar faces in the Montmartre nightlife of Paris between the wars. He owned a nightclub called L'Escadrille. He spoke fluent French, English, and German. Hemingway drank there. Fitzgerald drank there. Langston Hughes drank there. Josephine Baker performed there. Louis Armstrong was a personal friend. When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, Bullard was forty-four. His fluent German and his ownership of a nightclub frequented by German officers made him useful to the French Resistance. He became an intelligence agent — eavesdropping in his own bar on conversations between German officers who did not know he understood every word. When France fell in June 1940, friends in the Resistance smuggled him across the Spanish border before the Gestapo could arrest him. He came back to the United States for the first time in twenty-eight years. He arrived in New York with thirty dollars in his pocket and a permanent limp. He did not return to a hero's welcome. He returned to a country that had no idea who he was. He worked at a perfume counter. He worked as a security guard. He worked at the Staten Island shipyards. By the late 1940s, he had taken the job that he would hold for most of the rest of his life. He operated the elevator at Rockefeller Center. He was wearing the elevator uniform on the day a producer from NBC came down from the studios upstairs to ask if he was the man Charles de Gaulle had been looking for. A few weeks later, NBC sent a film crew to interview him in the lobby. The studios where NBC produced The Today Show were on the floors above. He had operated the elevator that took the network executives up to those studios every morning for nearly ten years. He had not been recognized as he did it. He went back to operating the elevator the following Monday. He died of stomach cancer on October 12, 1961, three days after his sixty-sixth birthday. He was buried in the French War Veterans' section of Flushing Cemetery, in Queens, in the uniform of the French Foreign Legion. The casket was draped with the French flag. In 1994 — thirty-three years after his death — the United States Air Force formally commissioned Eugene Jacques Bullard as a Second Lieutenant, posthumously. It was the first commission the U.S. military had ever offered him. He had been the first Black combat pilot in American history. The French had been calling him a hero since 1917. The Americans got around to it in 1994.
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Chicago Bears@ChicagoBears·
Statement from Chairman George H. McCaskey and President & CEO Kevin Warren:
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jay@JaysRealityBlog·
Amanda & West spotted out at Caffe Wunderbar in Taormina, Sicily last night, VIA TMZ. #SummerHouse
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BlueIsTheNewBlack@SoCalBearsGal·
@NicoleSchinelli When she talked about buying a house in jersey so they could start a family, apparently she believed the stork would magically deliver a baby.
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Nicole Schinelli@NicoleSchinelli·
Amanda deprived Kyle of any intimacy for SEVEN YEARS, and she got mad because he allegedly asked a girl if he could kiss her? Holding out for that long of a period is a form of abuse, in my opinion. #SummerHouse
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BlueIsTheNewBlack@SoCalBearsGal·
@J71346124J Amanda's wedding was at the beginning of her friendship with Ciara. She had known Dani and Lindsay longer, but neither of them were bridesmaids either. They weren't best friends 4 years back. 🙄
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I can tell who watched summer house before and after this scandal. This girl is 100% accurate about the dynamic between Ciara and Amanda. I knew it when Amanda didn’t ask Ciara to be a bridesmaid in her wedding. Amanda is the wrong still but this girl is right #summerhouse
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This girl is right as hell #summerhouse
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