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Writer✍🏻 called Claire. 💖all things words related. Teaching background. Committed biscuit lover. Promises to always have coffee. ☕️

Katılım Şubat 2017
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copycontentwriter@copycontentw·
Hello gorgeous people! Some of the reasons why I’ve found it so hard to share any writing in the last few months. Have you felt the same? You’re not alone - there’s at least 2 of us! copycontentwriter.co.uk/its-oh-so-quie…
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Donald J. Trumpstein fake@realtrumpstein·
Rep. Thomas Massie says Trump called him on the House floor after he pushed to release the Epstein files. Trump told him three times: "I'm coming at you like you've never seen in your life." This video was deleted from twitter yesterday, you know what to do ‼️‼️
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PmAmTraveller@pmamtraveller·
Yuko Shimizu - Fighting back the male gaze
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The Manosphere Strikes Back 💊
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Eric Alper 🎧@ThatEricAlper·
Let's make an 80s/90s mixed tape. Everyone add a song.
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Sammi🦋@PatriotSammi·
This is Cherise Doyley. She was 12 hours into labor when a nurse told her to cover up with a bedsheet. Then a tablet appeared at her bedside. On the screen: a judge. Lawyers. Hospital staff. She hadn’t asked for a hearing. The hospital had. Doyley is a professional birthing doula. She refused a C-section — she’d had three before, and one left her hemorrhaging. She knew the risks. It didn’t matter. And here’s the part people should pay attention to. The state filed an emergency petition. She had minutes to prepare. No lawyer. No advocate. A three-hour hearing. In the middle of active labor. A judge decided how she would give birth. This is the fetal personhood movement, fully realized. And it’s already happening. To Black women. In Florida. Read the full @ProPublica investigation. “A judge decided how she would give birth. That’s legal right now. Should it be? #ReproductiveRights #DemsUnited
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Kelly@broadwaybabyto·
A 41 year old man and father of 6 was taken into ICE custody. He fought alongside America. He received numerous medals and commendations. He died 24 hours after they grabbed him. A healthy, 41 year old man should not die immediately after being thrown in an ICE camp.
#AfghanEvac@afghanevac

#BREAKING: An Afghan man named Nazeer just died in ICE custody in Texas. There are a lot more questions than answers at this time and there will be more information soon, but we first want to express our sincere condolences to his family.

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Municipal Dreams@MunicipalDreams·
This seems to be asking a lot of Sadiq Khan ...
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
The CEO of Palantir just said the quiet part out loud. Alex Karp — whose company builds surveillance and defense technology for the U.S. government — just openly stated that AI will deliberately shift economic power away from highly educated, often female, Democratic-leaning workers and toward vocationally trained, working-class, often male voters. He then admitted these technologies are — his word — “dangerous” and “suicidal,” and that the only justification for deploying them is the military argument: if we don’t, our adversaries will. So let’s be clear about what was just said on the record: A defense contractor CEO told you AI is being built to restructure the American class system, that it will destroy the economic power of an entire political demographic, and that the only way to sell it to the public is to wrap it in national security.
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goma@soigomaa·
A Harvard neurologist once told her class something that made half the room laugh, until she showed the scans. "People who cry easily," she said,"have a faster emotional-processing loop than the general population." Their mirror-neuron system fires quicker, their insula lights up more intensely, and their brain decodes micro-signals before others even register them. What looks like "sensitivity" is actually hyper-efficient pattern recognition.
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@notcapnamerica This is called ‘Married at First Sight Australia.’ There’s also a U.K. version. It’s immensely messy!
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chris evans@notcapnamerica·
Australians — what is this show? It seems messy 👀
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Feargal Sharkey@Feargal_Sharkey·
This needs to be reposted 100 times a day.
Ashley Smith@ashsmith43

@Feargal_Sharkey So, the Minister said Thames Water would be taken into temp/permanent public ownership when water stopped coming out of taps. How many taps and for how long? Do a certain number of people have to get ill or die, Minister Hardy @DefraGovUK and @Keir_Starmer

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Ifediche
Ifediche@esther_stan·
International Women’s Day wasn’t created to celebrate women. It didn’t start with flowers or hashtags It was created because women were dying and they started getting angry In the early 1900s, thousands of women worked in factories across New York City. They worked 14–16 hour shifts, earned a fraction of men’s wages, and had almost no legal protection. In 1908, around 15,000 women marched through the city demanding better pay, shorter hours, and the right to vote. Many people dismissed them as hysterical and rebellious. But they didn’t stop. In 1910, German activist Clara Zetkin stood before a conference in Copenhagen and proposed something radical: A global day where women would rise together and demand equality. Then a disaster changed everything. In 1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in New York City killed 146 garment workers. Most of them were young immigrant women. The factory owners had locked the doors to stop workers from taking breaks. When the fire started, many couldn’t escape. Some workers jumped from the building as crowds watched below. The tragedy shocked the world and intensified the fight for women’s rights and safer working conditions. Decades later, the United Nations officially recognized International Women’s Day on March 8th 1975. So when people say “Happy International Women’s Day,” remember: This day didn’t start with celebration. It started with protest, anger, and women refusing to accept the way the world treated them.
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Rob Rinder
Rob Rinder@RobbieRinder·
I’ve written to every Member of Parliament today. Proposals before Parliament would remove jury trials from offences carrying up to three years in prison. Freedoms rarely vanish overnight. They are chipped away in the name of efficiency. Juries did not cause the crisis in our courts. Removing them will not fix it. When the state seeks to take someone’s liberty for serious offences, the judgment of ordinary citizens should never be optional. This is close to becoming law. Please read the letter. Contact your MP now.
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copycontentwriter@copycontentw·
@SethAbramovitch This goes out to both of them. Timothy for even thinking it and Matthew for not explaining to him why it’s an extremely wanky thing to say. (I hope he gets challenged on it by many of his colleagues and friends, so he can learn.)
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Seth Abramovitch@SethAbramovitch·
Ok I did not hear this. This sucks
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Amelia@Amelia558rs·
Vintage old lady name for this DOG please
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