Agent 37
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Agent 37
@_Agent37
Navy Veteran. HCU Alum. #HTownMade. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Veterans Crisis Line 📞 988, press 1 or text 838255 🙏🏾
Houston, TX 🤘🏾 Katılım Temmuz 2012
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This glow-in-the-dark lightsaber bat is insane 🤯
If you want the chance to win this green lightsaber bat repost and reply and you may be chosen. Do or do not. There is no try 🌟
MLB@MLB
Well hello there. Happy Star Wars Day to our fans across the galaxy.
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Someone is out there.
All episodes of Star Wars: Maul - Shadow Lord are now streaming only on @DisneyPlus.
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@BradeauxNBA You'll never catch me betting my money on stuff outta my control
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@PeterBurnsESPN @AnniseParker Seems like "... only the N*zis felt that way" is still relevant. #TeamAmerica
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Fascinating example of how social media works today… (LONG POST)
Saw a display in the BHM airport honoring the Tuskegee Airmen.
Like 99.999% of Americans, I’m Team 🇺🇸… especially over Nazis.
Posted it.
Most responses were what you’d expect likes, RTs, patriotism.
Then the algorithm shifted.
Started seeing a wave of replies saying:
“Tuskegee success was a myth. Just PR. DEI BS”
The argument?
They had fewer aerial kills than other escort groups, so therefore it was all BS.
So I paused and did a real deep dive
looked for actual historical data from the official Air Force accounts and historians.
Here’s what I found….
They were right. They did have less aerial kills the other fighter groups.
However…..
The SAME data being used to discredit them tells a completely different story if you read the whole reports.
Yes, they had fewer kills.
But here’s the data that they omitted:
Bombers lost under escort (same theater, same aircraft):
• Tuskegee Airmen: 27
• Other groups: ~49, 68, 88
That’s not spin. That’s the mission.
Escort fighters weren’t there to run up kill counts, they were there to protect bombers.
And by that measure, the 332nd was one of the most effective groups in the war.
Why did they have less aerial kills? Was it because they were less skilled?
Historians pointed out the 332nd was known for staying disciplined and stuck with the bombers while others groups tended to often peel off chasing kills.
So both things can be true:
• Fewer kills
• More bombers protected
But here’s the social media lesson:
Same report. Same data.
One side cherry-picks “lowest kills” = “they weren’t good”
But they “conveniently” left out the part where they protected bombers better than anyone.
What I observed? 2 things.
1) Most of the accounts pushing the “myth” angle? Burner accounts, fake names…,people that hid behind a vague account names
2) Setting the record straight wasn’t the goal of the “myth” posters, it was for them to get their personal beliefs off without the actual information they claimed to have used.
Anyway…
Team America 🇺🇸🫡
Peter Burns@PeterBurnsESPN
Everytime I fly out of Birmingham I’m reminded of one of the most bad ass quotes of all time. 🇺🇸
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@MarkBerman_ How is this possible from someone who throws a ball for a living?
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@spectrumarvel I’m the artist who did this piece. It’d be super cool if “content creators” didn’t cut my watermark and signature off the bottom of my art, and actually credited me when they posted it. Thanks.
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H-Town show some love
@BradeauxNBA
@BiasedHouston
@BigSargeSportz
#Retweet
awfulannouncing.com/orig/2025-2026…
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@WilliamShatner More episodes of Boston Legal and T. J. Hooker than Star Trek, but ok. Has any icon avoided typecasting better?
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🙄 Nothing like reposting a poorly constructed & (laughably) plagiarized AI penned article posted on Facebook to make yourself look pseudo-intelligent. The ridiculous term “career ended” is a finality statement and obviously untrue given where we are now.
m.facebook.com/story.php?stor…
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