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Ann-Marie Stillion
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Artist, progressive, film lover, citizen. Helping to move America back toward democracy one tweet at a time. 👉🏽 Peaceful, woke, and ready. ❤️
Seattle Katılım Şubat 2009
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@AdamKinzinger This must be a mockup. But I agree: IF it is that color, the memorials will certainly be visually diminished. He's putting himself everywhere. Honestly, Americans, every one of us, wake up before he pisses in your eye.
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@RpsAgainstTrump No, Trump has no “Empathy”, if he did he would actually know
what the average cost for Gas is, or Groceries, he doesn’t care
about anything but his “Ballroom”!

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@newstart_2024 Yes, community and each other. Every chance you get one needs to choose face to face connection. The pandemic trained us to rely on electronic means but now we must reestablish human ties at all costs. Or else lose the battle.
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Sting said something that really stuck with me on CBS Sunday Morning:
“All of us are in danger of losing our work to AI… everyone. Whether you’re an artist, a journalist, a lawyer — this technology could replace any of us.”
His takeaway? The only thing that will truly save us is community — supporting the people next to you, looking out for each other.
In a world racing toward automation and isolation, real human connection and mutual support might become our most valuable currency.
I’ve been feeling this more and more lately — no matter how advanced the tools get, the relationships we build are what actually anchor us.
What do you think — is community the real answer to surviving the AI revolution, or is there something else we need?
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James Talarico: “Young people can’t afford to buy a home, but Jeff Bezos has 12. Young people can’t afford to fill up their gas tank, but Mark Zuckerberg is launching helicopters from his mega-yacht. Young people pay more than their fair share of income taxes, but someone like Elon Musk can get away without paying a penny”
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@MITxCourses When will the next Arts Entrepreneurship be offered? mitxonline.mit.edu/courses/course…
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We'd love to learn how MITx helps you. Please share your story with us. Thanks! bit.ly/3K30u51 [alt text: A smiling woman is writing on her tablet.]
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Mark Hamill still owns my favorite Tweet of all time. 🐐
Happy May the 4th be with you!!! #StarWarsDay

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This is what American tax dollars support looks like. Someone said stop calling it a Jewish state, and I wholeheartedly agree - it is a Zionist state. They have co-opted the lives of Jews around the world. It needs to stop. Stop using your identity as a cover for war crimes.
Ahmet Gemici@ahmetgemici2990
Sizden bir ricam olabilir mi?! Filistin hakkında konuşmayı bırakmayın lütfen... Algoritmayı bozmak için nokta bırakın. Destek için takip etmeyi unutmayın. 💔🇵🇸
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@atrupar The acting AG probably only goes to bars. Is this entire administration addicted to alcohol?
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Word. But how to steward tech responsibly? That is the question.
Steve Skojec@SteveSkojec
He’s dead on.
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@DavidoPolice Mr. Obama is kind, human, and smart. He reflects the best in us. I think without him to reflect on, the current day would be almost unbearable.
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Many Americans today have mixed opinions about Barack Obama. Some admire him, others criticize him. But for those of us who come from outside, the reality is often different.
Believe it or not, no American president has ever left such a strong impression around the world as Barack Obama. He embodied hope, respect, intelligence, and dialogue. He represented a powerful image of America: open, inspiring, and close to the people.
For many of us, Obama was not just a president; he was a symbol. A symbol that everything is possible, that social background, skin color, or personal history should never be limits.
He restored confidence to millions of young people around the world. He spoke to the world with dignity, calm, and responsibility. He knew how to unite instead of divide.
No matter the internal political debates, internationally, Barack Obama will forever remain one of the most respected, loved, and admired American presidents.
His legacy goes beyond borders. And his name will remain engraved in history.
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@LucasSa56947288 It's time to get your poll up with Rezyne. Kimmel hits every button. youtube.com/watch?v=QWXzUz…

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@PodSaveAmerica Ken Martin is the Democrats' newest handicap. So sad to listen to this podcast. Praying now for "our" side. Corporate speak, BS, and arrogance are the hard truth about the DNC. This kind of behavior is what is killing voter commitment.
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The Cato Institute is a libertarian think tank.
It just published a 30-year study showing immigrants paid 14.5 trillion dollars more in taxes than they received in government benefits.
Every single year. For thirty years. Without exception.
The country was lied to.
Here is what the study found.🧵

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For three decades beginning in the early 1900s, Edward S. Curtis devoted his life to documenting the lives, traditions, and dignity of Native American peoples across North America. With a deep sense of purpose and a heavy camera in tow, Curtis traveled thousands of miles to live among over 80 Indigenous tribes. He witnessed and recorded ceremonies, daily routines, and vanishing ways of life—capturing not only images but also oral histories, music, and languages that might otherwise have been lost to time.
Curtis approached his work with reverence, aiming to preserve what he believed was a noble culture under threat from rapid colonization and assimilation. His portraits are striking in their detail and humanity, often set against stark natural backdrops or filled with ceremonial regalia, capturing both pride and vulnerability. Through his lens, we see elders, warriors, medicine men, and young children—all frozen in time at a pivotal moment in history when Indigenous communities were being systematically stripped of their lands, rights, and cultural practices.
Though Curtis’s work has drawn both admiration and criticism—some for his romanticized or staged compositions—it remains an invaluable and haunting record of a people pushed to the brink. His vast collection, *The North American Indian*, remains one of the most ambitious ethnographic projects ever undertaken. Today, it offers a powerful, if complex, window into the resilience, beauty, and strength of Native American cultures before the full force of U.S. policies sought to erase them.
© Historical Photos
#archaeohistories

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