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Darth Putin
Darth Putin@DarthPutinKGB·
The Tehran elite really hate America. They’re sacrificing a generation of Russians to satisfy their bloodlust And they’re getting rich if it.
Mostly Peaceful Memes@MostlyPeaceful

@DavidSacks The DC elite hate Russia. They’re sacrificing a generation of Ukrainians to satiate their blood lust. And getting rich off of it. It’s really that simple.

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Greece-Japan 🇬🇷🇯🇵
Greece-Japan 🇬🇷🇯🇵@greecejapan·
Αντίο κυρ-Γιάννη... #ギリシャ 第2の大都市テサロニキの元市長、醸造学者、ワイナリー”キリ・ヤーニ”のオーナーと多彩な顔を持つヤニス・ブタリス氏が11月9日82歳で亡くなりました。破天荒な彼を偲び我々が2016年に訪れた彼がテーマの特別展のフォトレポートを紹介します| greecejapan.com/jp/?p=16045
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Adam Boehler
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Never forget
Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight

On the 27th June, 1976, two “Palestinian” PLO terrorists and two German militants hijacked an Air France plane in Greece with 248 passengers and air crew. They forced the plane to land in Libya for refueling, and then to Entebbe, Uganda. The hijackers were greeted by the Ugandans and three more Palestinian hijackers joined them in Entebbe. They separated the Israeli passengers from non Israelis, releasing the non Israelis who were flown to France. The Ugandan military was deployed to assist the hijackers and the Ugandan airforce was put on standby to prevent any foreign forces from any potential rescue missions. On July 3rd, 1976, the Israeli government authorized a rescue mission. Yonatan Netanyahu (Benjamin Netanyahu’s older brother) was head of the elite commando unit sent to Uganda to rescue the 106 remaining hostages. Once there, they destroyed most of the Ugandan aircraft, took out all the hijackers, and killed almost 50 Ugandan soldiers who were helping the hijackers. The Israelis were helped by the Kenyan government, and this led to the Ugandan president to order all Kenyans in Uganda to be slaughtered. Over 240 Kenyans were killed and several thousand fled. Only one Israeli commando was killed in the operation… Yonatan Netanyahu. 4 hostages were also killed, one of which wasn’t killed during the operation, but rather by Ugandan soldiers who murdered her at the hospital where she was being treated. This was one of the greatest rescue operations of all time. And who were the most vocal critics that condemned the rescue operation??? None other than the United Nations led by Kurt Waldheim who himself was later found to have been a senior Nazi officer during World War Two. Think about that for a moment. Innocent people were taken hostage by armed bloodthirsty Islamist terrorists and aided by an entire army of Muslim soldiers, and yet it was Israel that was criticized for daring to have the courage and morality of rescuing the innocent hostages who were the ones being condemned. Fast forward 50 years, and absolutely nothing has changed. The Palestinians are still the ones killing and kidnapping. The Israelis are still the ones having to stand alone rescuing their people from the terrorists. And the United Nations are still the ones supporting and protecting the terrorists and condemning and vilifying Israel. There is nothing new in 2024. Remember that the next time the media tries to tell you that we’re the bad guys for fighting to save and protect our people

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Minnow
Minnow@Phila_Mino·
fuck off
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Binni Shah
Binni Shah@binitamshah·
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Dimitris Papailiopoulos
Dimitris Papailiopoulos@DimitrisPapail·
What the Matrix got totally wrong was the "humans as battery" theory. It would have been more believable if it was token harvesting during a lifetime of problem solving and theorem proving.
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angelo
angelo@artifrex·
@ManosVoularinos Κατάδικοι και τσομπαναρεοι κάνουν κουμάντο σε ανίδεους ...
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Manos Voularinos
Manos Voularinos@ManosVoularinos·
Η φράση "οι δραματικές εξελίξεις στον ΣΥΡΙΖΑ" είναι αντίστοιχη της φράσης "η δραματική ταινία Ο Ηλίας του 16ου"
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August von Mackensen
August von Mackensen@HoheBrachtAcht·
The assertion that President Trump called US military veterans past & present "suckers and losers" only derives from two "journalistic" articles & only one - I repeat - one supposedly "confirmed" primary source "on the record." These are a September 3, 2020 article by Jeffrey Goldberg in the magazine The Atlantic, titled "Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are "Losers" and "Suckers" & an October 3, 2023 CNN online article. Here are links to those two articles: theatlantic.com/politics/archi… cnn.com/2023/10/02/pol… Paragraph two of The Atlantic article is as follows, as a direct quote: "Trump rejected the idea of the visit because he feared his hair would become disheveled in the rain, and because he did not believe it important to honor American war dead, according to four people with firsthand knowledge of the discussion that day. In a conversation with senior staff members on the morning of the scheduled visit, Trump said, “Why should I go to that cemetery? It’s filled with losers.” In a separate conversation on the same trip, Trump referred to the more than 1,800 marines who lost their lives at Belleau Wood as “suckers” for getting killed." Notice that there is no citation or footnote to an actual named person or named "source(s)" for the line that Trump's "hair would become disheveled in the rain...." rather it is supposedly "according to" "four people with firsthand knowledge." This entire paragraph is arranged around unnamed anonymous sources who likely were a fictional creation. A fictional creation designed merely to validate a gratuitous attack on Trump to help set the stage for this supposedly "journalistic" expose. The October 3, 2023 CNN online article says the following in the seventh paragraph, and also uses the total hearsay in The Atlantic article, as one of two main supposed "sources" -- the other supposedly being then former Trump Presidential Chief of Staff & then former Marine General John F. Kelly -- & this CNN article is the supposedly "second" journalistic confirmation that Trump called US military veterans, past and present, "suckers and losers." Here is the direct quote from the seventh paragraph: "Then-candidate Trump of course said in front of a crowd in 2015 that former Vietnam POW Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, was “not a war hero. He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.” But behind closed doors, sources told Goldberg, this lack of understanding went on to cause Trump to repeatedly call McCain a “loser” and to refer to former President George H. W. Bush, who was also shot down as a Navy pilot in World War II, as a “loser.” Notice the use of the word "sources told Goldberg" again, without a footnote or citation, or without any name attached to the source(s). Note that both then Senator John McCain & George H. W. Bush had attacked Trump politically previously - Trump supporters were called "crazies" by then Senator John McCain. For the "Fired up the crazies" quote, see Ryan Lizza's July 16, 2015 article in The New Yorker magazine. newyorker.com/news/news-desk… Trump's use of the word "loser" was to describe these two political opponents in particular after political attacks on him and his supporters from these two individuals. The CNN article, in paragraph nine, also states the following: "The Atlantic article also described Trump’s 2018 visit to France for the centennial anniversary of the end of World War I, where, according to several senior staff members, Trump said he did not want to visit the graves of American soldiers buried in the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery near Paris because, “Why should I go to that cemetery? It’s filled with losers.” During that same trip to France, the article reported, Trump said the 1,800 US Marines killed in the Belleau Wood were “suckers” for getting killed." Notice, again, the usual "journalistic" sleight of hand with the words, as a secondary quotation in the CNN article from The Atlantic article "...according to several senior staff members." Of course, these "senior staff members" are not named, nor is there a citation or footnote for any source or sources for their "comments," and this strongly suggests that in fact there were not "several" sources. When a "journalist" can choose the word "several" out of thin air without direct attribution, then that is journalistic malpractice of the highest order: it is highly likely to be a complete fabrication. The "suckers and losers" lie is the invention of the "journalist" & The Atlantic editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg. Again, there in reality was only one "senior staff member," & his supposedly confirming these so-called "suckers and losers" comments by Trump while in France was in fact made in late 2023, long after the "event" in 2018. That "senior staff member" was former Trump Presidential Chief of Staff & Marine General John F. Kelly. Kelly released a "statement" that led to the October 3, 2023 CNN online article. At the end of the third paragraph of the CNN article, we have the following direct quote from John F. Kelly (Trump Presidential Chief of Staff from July 31, 2017 to January 2, 2019), in his early October 2023 "statement" regarding Trump: "... {Trump] rants that our most precious heroes who gave their lives in America’s defense are ‘losers’ and wouldn’t visit their graves in France." Notice that the word "losers" is in quotation marks, but separated by the single word "and" & that then the line continues with "wouldn't visit their graves in France." This the key manipulation in the CNN article & in fact the secondary genesis of the entire "suckers and losers" fairytale that Trump was referring to US military veterans, past and present, as "suckers and losers," and specifically those in the Aisne-Marne Cemetery. This devious use of the word "and" connecting the word "losers" with the phrase "and wouldn't visit their graves in France," is designed to create the distinct impression (aka supposedly the "truth") that John F. Kelly was publicly "confirming" that Trump said that the US veterans buried in the Aisne-Marne Cemetery were "losers." General Kelly almost certainly found this manipulation & confabulation to be acceptable, but likely did not directly "authorize" it. The reality is that since Trump had used the word "losers" before - in particular & most harshly to refer to John McCain - this use then allowed these so-called "journalists" (Jake Tapper for the CNN article) to manipulate one word & one phrase to create the "truth" that Trump supposedly also referred to US veterans buried in the Aisne-Marne Cemetery as "losers." In fact, Trump did not visit the cemetery in question in France because of inclement weather, which would have necessitated - per United States Secret Service protocol - at least a one hour, and likely two hour drive - to the Aisne-Marne Cemetery, in a convoy route that had almost certainly not been at all planned for, & this was a prospective journey by road that the Secret Service in all likelihood was opposed to - keeping in mind that the original travel method would have been by helicopter, but that the weather was deemed too inclement for that air travel. This is a context that Mr. Goldberg attempts to summarily dismiss in the introductory paragraph in his The Atlantic article. Welcome to the world of critical analysis of written and oral primary and secondary sources, not rote adherence to the "journalistic" confabulations & "artfully" constructed fabrications & lies of the regime media.
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Megan Huang
Megan Huang@MeganHuang5·
I'm realizing that I use my exes as a unit of measurement. Lol. I started to do my best work in comics when I ended with ex 3, and ex 1 was when I first visited nycc (which i'm finally attending again this year-- after having gone 4 exes ago!), so on and so forth, hah!
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Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
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Shai Davidai
Shai Davidai@ShaiDavidai·
Anyone who displays a sign of a U.S. designated terrorist organization should be immediately put on the TSA's "no flight" list. Would you feel comfortable boarding a plane with someone who openly supports suicide bombers?
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby

This is the University of Michigan on move in day for new students. A crowd of masked individuals wearing PFLP headbands stand to intimidate the students. The PFLP is a designated terrorist organization. This is not the first thing new students should see when walking on campus.

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angelo
angelo@artifrex·
@MakFalanga Remind me , who gave you an alphabet ? Cause that inscription is in Latin
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World Heritage👌
World Heritage👌@MacedonianFacts·
Here is says #Macedonia on this old artifact discovered in today’s Albania. All #Balkan was known as #Macedonia And only #Macedonia existed in Ancient history. No other new fake countries from 19 century like Greece & Bulgaria
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Adam Grant
Adam Grant@AdamMGrant·
In a complex world, good judgment isn't about trusting your gut. It's about testing your gut. 59 studies, 72k ppl: when basic math refutes their intuition, many cling to intuition and ignore the facts. A mark of wisdom is being as quick to question old ideas as new information.
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