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Jess@SomeChainz·
I have the best tweets when I can’t tweet
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carlito@NorthEastGroove·
Reminder that the first Memorial Day was celebrates by former enslaved African Americans in Charleston, SC in 1865. It was first known as Decoration Day.
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👽cat lady@imavenusgirl·
Judges who deny protective orders for abused women and those women are later harmed or even killed by their partners should be disbarred and face criminal charges.
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Prison Policy Initiative
Prison Policy Initiative@PrisonPolicy·
Today marks 6 years since the murder of George Floyd. During that time, more Americans have questioned the role and practices of police in society — and hoped for meaningful reform. So, what does the state of policing look like now, 6 years later? 🧵
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D.W.🇺🇸@Royal_Patience·
Goodnight
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mika@mikasagrada·
As vezes eu me atraso pq eu fico assim por muito tempo
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Jess@SomeChainz·
@Chikineats Ok fuck it, I’m about to watch this on tubi
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pat 2: cruise control
pat 2: cruise control@ranmasaotome96·
The children yearn for Your Scene Sucks
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🔻Rio Slade 🔻@RioSlade·
The U.S. Coast Guard responded to a 48-foot boat that sank on Sunday with 700 gallons of diesel fuel at the Perry Marina in Key West. It's actively leaking. local10.com/news/local/202…
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Simon Turbill@Snowman4815·
@GOP__Ls Really need to start asking 'why' to them directly
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GODRICH ✍🏾@fyvegodrich·
@cutesy_kuromiii Do you know how much work they put into the REAL WORLD to earn those honorary degrees? A person going to school for 4+ yrs & someone like @chrisbrown putting years in a studio, touring all over the world for over 15+ yrs & surviving character assassinations, can’t even compare 😂
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Not The One or The Two
Not The One or The Two@blkgoldofthesun·
*stole the recipe from enslaved people and garnered all the profits from its production
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In 1868, a bankrupt Louisiana banker with a ruined plantation and no income took some pepper seeds of unknown origin, mixed the mash with salt mined from underneath his own property, aged it in barrels, and bottled it in cologne bottles because manufacturing specialty glass after the Civil War was impossible. That bottle shape has not changed in 156 years... Edmund McIlhenny had lost almost everything in the Civil War. His banking career was gone. The Avery Island plantation he had married into was destroyed. When his family returned in 1865 they found the fields in ruin and allegedly a few volunteer chile plants still surviving in the wreckage. Nobody knows exactly how McIlhenny obtained the Capsicum frutescens pepper seeds that became the foundation of his sauce. What is documented is that he crushed the ripened peppers into a mash with rock salt mined from the natural salt dome underneath Avery Island, aged the mash in barrels, blended it with French white wine vinegar, strained it through cloth and bottled it in small cologne-type bottles with sprinkler fitments, sealed in green wax. Workers on the plantation used small red sticks called le petit bâton rouge to identify peppers at exactly the right stage of ripeness. In 1869 he sent exactly 658 bottles to grocers along the Gulf Coast at one dollar apiece. He secured a patent in 1870, and the sauce sold out immediately. Manufacturing specialised glass was essentially impossible in the post-Civil War South so McIlhenny used what was available. The sprinkler fitment on a cologne bottle turned out to be the perfect delivery mechanism for a concentrated pepper sauce best applied in dashes rather than poured. That practical wartime improvisation became one of the most recognisable pieces of packaging in the world. The original recipe, Tabasco peppers, Avery Island salt and vinegar, has not changed in 156 years. The salt still comes from underneath the same island. Every pepper seed used in production worldwide still originates from Avery Island. A bankrupt banker's post-Civil War improvisation, bottled in repurposed cologne bottles, became one of the most globally distributed food products in history. © Eats History

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AL@allenauroraa·
stop calling young black boys yns please
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Bolts@boltsmag·
New USPS rules have voting experts worried. One advocate told Bolts, “There is more friction and more barriers being injected into our system in terms of registering to vote and accessing the ballot.” boltsmag.org/usps-postmark-…
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CMD121@OpaqueIs·
@BLACK_GATSBY He’s gone on like 8 trips to Israel and did a fundraiser for the IDF just to get his fortune stolen….noice 😂
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Hassan Mafi ‏@thatdayin1992·
The craziest thing about Trump's 4th assassination attempt is that Trump raped a 13 year old girl.
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🐉@oneooneseven·
Chalk zone
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