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rumspringa descendant, amateur harpist (she/they) #RingTheBell 🇵🇸

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landed in london at 7:30 this morning and promptly walked 16 miles
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Paul Hudrick
Paul Hudrick@PaulHudrick·
Sixers hold a moment of silence for Dan McQuade.
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Today in Pokémon History by Serebii.net
On this day in 2004, 22 years ago, Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen were first released. These games were the first Pokémon remakes and featured a retelling of the original journey through Kanto with the addition of the Sevii Islands serebii.net/fireredleafgre…
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Bob Kelly
Bob Kelly@BobKellyFOX29·
The City telling us the LAW is to clear a path 6 hours after snow stops. Snow ended at 9pm Sunday...how is YOUR STREET? Send me a pic and address below, I am heading out to neighborhoods this morning LIVE on FOX 29
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me rediscovering Insaniquarium and playing it for the first time in 20 years today
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
Federal agents in Minneapolis wrestled Alex Pretti to the ground and secured the handgun he was carrying moments before shooting him multiple times, according to a Washington Post analysis of video footage. Read more: wapo.st/4qGOx8M
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philadelphia is crazy bc wdym I’m experiencing a secret alex g show and getting drunk during a generational snowstorm within the span of 12 hours
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˚˖𓍢ִ໋🦢˚@Vesperjork·
Imagine starting a era like this
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Wyatt Reed
Wyatt Reed@wyattreed13·
If this sounds familiar, it’s because it’s not the first time a white mother was accused of “insanity” after she was murdered while standing up for her anti-racist beliefs. In 1965, media in the Deep South said the same things about Viola Liuzzo, a 39-year-old mother of five who left Detroit to support the famous march from Selma demanding voting rights for black people. Liuzzo was driving to Selma from Montgomery when a car full of klansmen chased her down, pulled alongside her speeding vehicle, and executed her at close range. One of them - widely believed to be the killer - was an FBI informant. After her murder, the FBI immediately began a campaign of character assassination designed to neutralize any public support for Liuzzo by framing her as a mentally unstable, promiscuous drug user who’d abandoned her family to become an outside agitator. A day after her murder, FBI Director J Edgar Hoover issued a memo stating he had spoken with President Johnson and warned him that the lacerations Liuzzo suffered after her car wrecked were actually “needle marks in her arms where she had been taking dope.” Hoover claimed Liuzzo was having an affair with a 19-year-old Black man who’d volunteered to accompany her on a voter registration drive: “she was sitting, very very close to the Negro in the car; it had the appearance of a necking party.” Hoover then advised President Johnson against speaking to her husband, who he claimed was “well known as a Teamster strong arm man.” Elsewhere, the FBI dug up psychiatric records and the only criminal case against her, an incident in which she refused to send her children to school to protest a Detroit policy allowing kids to drop out when they were just 16. An FBI report used the episode to paint Liuzzo as a “professional crusader,” and cited a judge in the case as having claimed he was told by Detroit probation officers that “Viola Liuzzo was emotionally disturbed” and “appeared to be on the verge of a nervous breakdown.” The FBI’s false and malicious smears were clearly concocted to avoid uncomfortable questions about the role of their informant in the execution of Davis, but they were largely successful in shifting public blame from Liuzzo’s killers to Liuzzo herself. Instead of “why did those men kill that woman,” the question became: “what was she doing away from home?” Three of the klansmen in the car were sentenced to ten years in prison. One died before entering jail, and the other two served just five years of their sentences. Those two later testified under polygraph testing that the fourth man, Gary Rowe, pulled the trigger. Rowe claimed that the other klansmen killed Liuzzo, but a polygraph test determined he was being deceptive. As an FBI informant, Rowe was granted immunity from prosecution and lived out the rest of his life under witness protection.
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Lauren Chen@TheLaurenChen

I just figured out why the Minnesota ICE death is bothering me so much. This liberal woman was willing to take on federal agents, to disrupt ICE operations, in order to protect criminal Somalis. Obviously, she probably didn't imagine she would be killed. But surely, she must have known that, at the very least, she could be arrested. She has three kids. So she was willing to be separated from her kids to protect criminal Somalis. Speaking as a mother, this is insanity. This is not rational thinking. What it is, instead, is the result of liberal brainrot that convinces progressive women they have more of a duty to nurture and protect poor, brown (criminal!) strangers than their own country, and hell, even their own children. I am praying for this woman's soul and for her family. But I mean it when I say this type of thinking is almost wholly responsible for the decline of Western civilization.

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RT @christopherhale: Pope Leo has condemned ICE more than a dozen times — and wept after hearing migrants describe the terror they endured.…
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Stacey Hauff
Stacey Hauff@stacey_hauff·
I visited a friend in Minneapolis this year and was amazed at how vibrant and proudly progressive it was. And now it’s pretty clear the federal government is punishing them for it. They want to break their spirit for this audacity. By the people, for the people, no longer.
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RednBlackSalamander
RednBlackSalamander@9mmballpoint·
It's crazy to think how "fine people on both sides" was considered a scandal in 2017, like if Heather Heyer was killed today the entire federal government would immediately release an official statement that she was an ISIS member or something
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Ancestral Whispers
Ancestral Whispers@Sulkalmakh·
Facial reconstructions of a 2,300-year-old Pazyryk Scythian male and a female outlier from the same kurgan in Berel, Kazakhstan The man and woman, approximately 30-55 years old and 18-25 years old, respectively, were buried in the same kurgan, richly furnished with grave goods. Morphologically, the two individuals differed: the man displayed a mix of Caucasoid and East Asian traits, with a stronger leaning toward Caucasoid features, similar to other cranial remains from this set, and was likely of local Pazyryk Iranic Scythian elite origin. In contrast, the woman exhibited more pronounced East Eurasian features. Individuals with such traits appear in both common and elite burials, such as at the Ak-Alakha-3/5 cemetery. Archaeologists and anthropologists have speculated that the female outlier may have been incorporated into the elite stratum of Pazyryk society and is possibly associated with the Korgantas culture. Both skeletons show evidence of post-mortem trepanation. The male skull bore an irregular perforation resulting from blunt trauma, later refined with a sharp tool. The female skull exhibited a rectangular perforation (64 × 35.8 mm) with cut marks, along with the excised fragment (42 × 33 mm), suggesting a deliberate opening after death, likely as part of the mummification process. Cranial measurements indicate that the man had a medium-large cranial length of 185 mm, a medium-large cranial width of 147 mm, and a large cheek width of 139 mm. The woman had a large cranial length of 182 mm, a medium-large cranial width of 143 mm, and a large cheek width of 135 mm (Kitov, 2023).
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Flightradar24
Flightradar24@flightradar24·
Busy flying even on its 100th birthday ✈️🎂 Founded on 6 January 1926, @lufthansa remains one of the very last operators of the much-loved passenger Boeing 747 and Airbus A340-600. To mark the occasion, they announced two retro-inspired liveries, alongside a fleet of six “100 Years” anniversary aircraft, celebrating a century of aviation history made in Germany.
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