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Anywhere that'll have me Katılım Eylül 2012
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Joyce Carol Oates
Joyce Carol Oates@JoyceCarolOates·
(to his credit, T***p has kept very quiet about the "assassination attempt" in Butler PA. likely, he is embarrassed about its staginess & doesn't want to draw any more attention to it. among numerous theories is the theory that it was "staged" but not rehearsed & much went wrong, not least that it looked so awkward, amateurish.)
Morgan J. Freeman@mjfree

Donald Trump personally shut down the investigation into his staged assassination attempt in Butler, PA.

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Margo Gontar 🔱
Margo Gontar 🔱@MargoGontar·
Oh my gd. Terrorist attack in Kyiv right now .man is just shooting everyone on the street . Already 4 people killed. Not that far from city center. People just lying there . Oh my gd. #BREAKİNG
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Mads
Mads@MadsPosting·
"the strait of hormuz is open" "the strait of hormuz is closed" "wait they're opening it again" "the strait of hormuz is actually closed this time" europeans having no idea just enjoying the weekend:
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breanna 🇺🇸🇩🇪
breanna 🇺🇸🇩🇪@txgermanbre·
This is what I’m talking about. Public sentiment is worse than Europe and it’s because of this very thing. Europe has proper regulations and has done some incredible things in datacenter innovation with renewables and heat recycling for example. Finland and Sweden are innovating to use datacenter heat to reduce the cost of heating for residents.
sucks@powerbottomdad1

genuinely how am i supposed to feel anything but hatred for a man who says me or my children will lose our jobs, offers no solutions, and gets rich off doing so? all the while being smug and condescending maybe he should go fuck his own asshole?

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1. FC Union Berlin (English)
Yet they stay and they sing together long after the final whistle. It's just a loss, after all, and only by a goal. Unioner ALWAYS stand together. Respect! #fcunion
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
The Green Party plans to put a Rent cap that will deliver £18bn back to the 4m renters every year. What a great policy.
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Gianl1974
Gianl1974@Gianl1974·
RUSSIA FELL FOR THE BAIT! In an incredible display of tactical chess, Ukraine just proved that quantity is sometimes the perfect mask for quality. While Russian gunners were busy burning through ammunition to stop a 24-drone swarm over Sevastopol Harbor, they missed the real threat. A solitary FP2 drone—flying low to the ground and exploiting a gap in the radar—patiently waited for the perfect moment to strike. The target? A multi-million dollar Ka-27M "Helix" helicopter. Despite intense electronic jamming, the Ukrainian pilot manually guided the drone into the helicopter’s fuselage, destroying the high-value naval asset in seconds. This surgical strike has left the Black Sea Fleet paralyzed and questioning their own "impenetrable" air defense. The hunter has become the hunted. Is any Russian asset safe anymore?
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chloé 💚🇵🇸
i work full time in westminster and have a masters degree from cambridge, but i still claim universal credit. if rent controls were a thing, i wouldn’t be spending 75% of my salary on my rent and i wouldn’t have to claim housing benefit to afford to live 🏡
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Henshi
Henshi@HenshiG·
82 years ago today, two young men crawled out of a woodpile in occupied Poland and began walking — straight into the unknown. One was just 19. The other, 26. For two endless years they had endured the unimaginable inside Auschwitz — the worst place on earth. They had seen selections, gas chambers, and crematoria running day and night. They had counted the trains, the souls, the murdered. And they refused to stay silent. Their names were Rudolf Vrba and Alfréd Wetzler. Vrba had stood on the Judenrampe for months, watching train after train arrive, memorizing the horror no one outside was supposed to know. Wetzler had worked in the mortuary, witnessing the machinery of industrial murder up close. In early 1944, they learned the Nazis were preparing for the slaughter of nearly 800,000 Hungarian Jews. New rails, new killing facilities — everything was being scaled up for mass murder on an unthinkable scale. They could not wait any longer. On April 7, 1944, they slipped into a hidden cavity inside a massive woodpile, surrounded by petrol-soaked tobacco to confuse the dogs. They lay there for three terrifying days and nights as SS guards and search parties hunted them. On the evening of April 10 — exactly 82 years ago — they finally emerged and began their journey. They walked 80 miles over eleven harrowing nights through hostile territory. Moving only in darkness, hiding by day, crossing rivers, guided by stars, sustained by the quiet bravery of Slovak peasants who risked everything to help them. On April 21 they reached Slovakia. There, they dictated the first detailed eyewitness report of Auschwitz — 33 pages of precise, devastating truth: layouts of the gas chambers, capacities of the crematoria, transport-by-transport death counts. They estimated 1.75 million Jews had already been murdered. The Vrba-Wetzler Report reached the Vatican, Allied intelligence, and Jewish leaders. But it sat for weeks while the world hesitated. Then, in June 1944, it broke into the Swiss press. Public outrage followed. Roosevelt, Churchill, the Swedish king, and the Red Cross applied pressure. On July 9, Hungarian Regent Miklós Horthy ordered the deportations stopped. Because of their courage, the remaining 200,000 Jews of Budapest were spared deportation. Those lives were saved. Vrba and Wetzler risked everything because they believed the truth still mattered — that if the world only knew, it would act. They were right. Their report became one of the most important documents of the 20th century, entered into evidence at Nuremberg. It stands as eternal proof that two ordinary young men, armed only with memory and unbreakable will, can pierce the darkness and change history. Never forget the price they paid to speak. Never again should the world look away.
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Chris Hinchliff MP
Chris Hinchliff MP@CHinchliffMP·
I've written to the Health Secretary calling for the NHS to break with Palantir. This isn't a normal company. Palantir's close ties to the genocidal Israeli military should rule it out of any public contracts.
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eugyppius
eugyppius@eugyppius1·
The trip from Vienna main station to Nürnberg main station according to this display takes 5 sexually transmitted diseases and nine minutes, because in German "Std." is the abbreviation for "hour" but the stupid computer thought "Std" was English.
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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
We may be witnessing the first complete shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz in history. Iran has turned back 20 vessels. The US Navy blockade has turned back 23 more. 43 ships stopped. Two merchant vessels hit by gunfire. Britain says it’s still not open. Iran says the US sabotaged the ceasefire. Trump told Phoenix it was done. 20% of the world’s oil supply is now effectively frozen. Trump started a war to distract from Epstein. This is where we are.
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julie k. brown
julie k. brown@jkbjournalist·
NEW: The story behind the ex-Brazilian model, arrested in South Florida, who claims she has compromising material on the President and First Lady. miamiherald.com/news/local/com…
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Anthony LaMesa
Anthony LaMesa@ajlamesa·
Okay, two more thoughts about the World Cup transport issue: 1) It's ridiculous that people staying at nearby hotels will require buses, shuttles, or Ubers to reach the stadium, but that's the reality of this awful complex. 2) Given powerful AI models, why does Google Maps still provide totally unreasonable pedestrian instructions that will get people killed? AI can't detect that there's nowhere to walk?
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Dailymeow
Dailymeow@Dailymeoww1·
A man’s two sibling cats have been fighting nonstop since the day they were born. 😅 So he said, “If you’re gonna fight, at least make it official,” and built them a tiny boxing ring. 🥊 No more random fights… Everything is by the rules now 😂 They step into the ring, and the winner takes the prize: salmon cat food 🐟🏆
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Alan Dawson
Alan Dawson@AlanDawsonSport·
Went through the Daniel Kinahan archive I built at Business Insider, and came across this Anyone in boxing who deals with power broker Daniel Kinahan is "involved in a criminal network," police say Curious what happens now Kinahan has been arrested…
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