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@howardeskin @sixers Won’t matter unless they fire the owner!
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Howard Eskin
Howard Eskin@howardeskin·
Changes are coming for @Sixers after another disappointing season. I'm told by sources #Sixers organization having serious discussions to fire/replace Daryl Morey, President of Basketball Operations. His record since being hired by 76ers in 2020 has not been good enough to make it past 2nd Round of #NBAPlayoffs. Terrible track record of Draft Picks, Trades, and signings. Organization feels a change needs to be made.
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Scott 🇺🇸
Scott 🇺🇸@RandomHeroWX·
Bobby Cox throws a first pitch. Ejected. 👍🏼 RIP legend ⚾️✝️
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Brandon Lee Gowton
Brandon Lee Gowton@BrandonGowton·
My favorite part of this Sixers season was when the billionaire owner (whose name appears in the Epstein Files) saved himself some money by making the team worse.
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Charles
Charles@wotancore·
Girl dads are like that because there’s now a copy of their wife that actually loves them
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Jesus Chrysler
Jesus Chrysler@JesusChryslerII·
😂😂
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zoë rose bryant
zoë rose bryant@zoerosebryant·
they should put sandra hüller’s cover on spotify
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Joe Kent
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19·
After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.
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EKÙN II🐯🐅(Tiger de 2nd)
I will not send you guys DMs; I will make it public. My family has been planning this vacation for over 9 months. We paid for our suite on the cruise for a family of 5, totaling upwards of $7,000. We are supposed to arrive at the harbor by 2 p.m., with the ship sailing at 4. We booked a super-early flight that cost a little over $1,400, and I paid $240 for extra luggage. For this vacation, my wife and I cleared our calendars, with a running cost of at least $30,000 for the whole week. Last night we tried to check in but realized the flight was overbooked, and even after checking in, we weren’t assigned seat numbers. I also paid $80 for remote parking at DFW for 6 days, just for convenience. We told my wife we had to get to the airport. Our flight was at 6:30 a.m., so we left home at 3:30 a.m. and arrived before 5 a.m. The first attendant told us there weren’t enough flight attendants, so the flight was cancelled. We spoke to another one, who said it was a weather issue in Miami. What I know is that the flight went to Miami, but because it was overbooked, they randomly cancelled some passengers. What upsets me most is that my wife warned me about this airline. Also, my son is supposed to turn 9 on Wednesday, all of that is gone. Royal Caribbean did not refund our money. My children’s spring break and my son’s birthday have been ruined just because we booked with Spirit Airlines.
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@ekun_II We're sorry this has been your experience. It's not what we aim for! Send us a DM, and we'd be happy to help out.

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keniafcb
keniafcb@Ratioxdelratiox·
Decir lo que queráis pero esta tia de cerca no es tan guapa
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Eagles Fan Central
Eagles Fan Central@PhilaFanCentral·
In 2014, Eliot Shorr-Parks tried to make a name for himself by publishing a hit piece attempting to ruin the career and reputation of DeSean Jackson on the day the Eagles released him. Now he’s lecturing the Eagles on doing “the classy thing” when moving on from a star WR. 👍
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Eliot Shorr-Parks@EliotShorrParks

If AJ Brown wants to be traded to the Patriots the Eagles should make it happen for him He helped them win a Super Bowl. He’s been a huge part of the best run in franchise history. It’s his childhood team. Would be a classy move by the organization

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Rep. Lauren Boebert
Rep. Lauren Boebert@RepBoebert·
To all the members of Congress that voted today to continue to conceal Congress’s sexual harassment slush fund, go home and tell your daughters what you’ve done.
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John Spencer
John Spencer@SpencerGuard·
Matt, this is not accurate to what the President actually stated are the goals of Operation Epic Fury. The President did not say the objective was to “bring freedom to the Iranian people.” He was clear: the goals are to end Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons, end the expanding ballistic missiles program, stop its development of ICBMs designed to reach Europe and eventually the United States, and neutralize threats to close the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most strategically vital economic choke points. He also pointed directly to Iran’s record of killing hundreds of Americans through proxies and let alone its attempts to assassinate him, twice. Those are not abstract humanitarian concerns. They are direct threats to American lives and American interests. Regime change, as the President stated, would be a byproduct if it occurs, not the strategic objective. The objective is threat elimination tied directly to U.S. national interests. You ask how this benefits Americans. A nuclear-armed Iran fundamentally alters the strategic balance in the Middle East. It deters U.S. freedom of action. It shields proxy networks that have targeted Americans for decades. It increases the likelihood of nuclear proliferation across the region. It raises the probability of coercion against global energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly a fifth of the world’s oil supply transits. Economic shock there is not Israel’s problem. It is America’s problem. It hits U.S. consumers, U.S. markets, and U.S. strategic stability. You cannot simultaneously argue that Iran is harmless and that preventing its nuclear breakout is unnecessary. Nor can you ignore that deterrence works precisely because capability and intent matter before a threat fully matures. Strategic theory is clear on this point. Waiting until an adversary achieves protected nuclear breakout status dramatically increases the cost of preventing catastrophe later. “America First” does not mean America alone or America isolated. It means U.S. power is used in service of U.S. interests. The Trump administration has repeatedly demonstrated that force can be applied with limited, defined objectives tied to national security rather than open-ended nation building. Peace through strength is not a slogan. It is a deterrence framework rooted in capability, credibility, and clarity of purpose. You also raise domestic political consequences. Elections matter. But national security decisions cannot be reduced to midterm calculations. If preventing a hostile regime from acquiring nuclear weapons and expanding a ballistic missile arsenal aimed at our allies and potentially our homeland is not worth political risk, then we have redefined leadership in purely partisan terms. Demanding clarity is not disloyalty. It is responsible citizenship. But the case has been made. It is grounded in preventing nuclear proliferation, degrading missile capability, protecting global economic stability, deterring attacks on Americans, and preserving U.S. strategic freedom of action in a region that still matters to our security and our economy. If someone does not understand the strategic logic of preventing nuclear breakout, missile expansion, and economic coercion, then the solution is not to assume there is no logic. It is to engage with experts in U.S. foreign policy, strategic theory, and Middle East security who have studied these dynamics for decades. This is not about abstract freedom promotion. It is about concrete American interests. And yes, we should pray for our country. But we should also understand the stakes clearly.
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As always I only support military action anywhere, in any context, if it directly serves the interests of American citizens. It’s troubling that the arguments we’re hearing for this war in Iran, including from Trump himself, seem to revolve primarily around “bringing freedom to the Iranian people.” As Americans, the freedom of Iranians is not our responsibility. If a single American life is lost in the service of that goal, it will be a travesty. What nobody has even come close to sufficiently explaining is how this war will first and foremost directly benefit American citizens. That is a case that needed to have been made clearly and convincingly before this move, and it wasn’t. We’re also told how this will benefit Israel, and I’m sure it will. But Israel is not America. What does it do for America? How does it help us? That needs to be explained to us. And it isn’t “panicking” or demonstrating “disloyalty” to demand those very basic answers about how American tax money, and potentially American lives, are being spent. We hear about the danger of a nuclear Iran, but that’s odd because we were told that Iran’s nuclear capabilities had already been set back decades. We hear that this war will be over quickly and easily because Iran is powerless, which I hope and pray is the case, and maybe it will be. But that’s odd, too, because if Iran is such a paper tiger then how were they a danger to us in the first place? It seems hard to argue both that Iran is an existential threat to the United States and that we can topple them in 20 minutes with no casualties or negative downstream effects. Also the political calculation really matters here. A huge majority of American oppose this. That’s just a fact. If it costs Republicans in 26 and 28, then, no matter how things work out in Iran, it will not have been worth it. A free Iran at the cost of Democrat rule here at home is a bad deal. A free Iran for an unfree America would be just about the worst trade of the century. I’m praying for our great country today.

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Laura Elliott
Laura Elliott@TinyWriterLaura·
not to be ancient but the new ios update is completely appalling from a user perspective, right??? screw this liquid glass nonsense i’ve had to turn off as much of it as i can just to still use my phone! i HATE when tech companies fuck with design on products you already own 😤
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Pasion Basket
Pasion Basket@PasionBasketNBA·
Anoche, Stephen Curry tuvo este bonito gesto con este joven fan: le pidió un pase picado para machacar el aro durante el calentamiento de los Warriors Un detalle que seguramente el chico no olvide jamás y que no cuesta nada
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Danny
Danny@DjokovicFan_·
Novak Djokovic compares the Big 3: “Federer: The most talented and beautiful to watch. Nadal: The complete opposite of Federer. He dominated physically. Myself: Somewhere in between but more of a physical style: sliding, running, and a baseline focus.” twitter.com/ChadDinas/stat…
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Michael J. Miraflor
Michael J. Miraflor@michaelmiraflor·
I pay $795/year for a @Chase Sapphire Reserve card and they won’t let us into the half empty Sapphire Lounge at BOS earlier than 3 hours before our flight (6 hour unplanned layover) for no reasons other than “thems the rules, sorry.” Finally a great reason to cancel.
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
Republicans have the Presidency, the Supreme Court, the House and the Senate. And yet… We don’t have a Voter ID law. Not a single crooked Democrat has been jailed, censured, impeached, or expelled. Taxpayers are being defrauded by the billions. And Republicans do NOTHING.
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Jim
Jim@JVMonte2·
What band or artist did you see at a tiny venue or a club before they became huge?
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