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Texas, USA Katılım Eylül 2011
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Angry Staffer
Angry Staffer@Angry_Staffer·
@okie210 Nah, we need to keep being better than them. I know it’s frustrating, but it’s also the right thing to do.
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Angry Staffer@Angry_Staffer·
My thoughts on the Swalwell stuff. Notice how Democrats always hold their own accountable and Republicans just yell fake news, no matter how vile the evidence is?
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TD Nash
TD Nash@td_nash·
If these four players were in the same draft, who would you draft first?🧐
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@Esty_1980 And Amazon Studios declined to extend it for a second season. Really good watch, and faithful to William Gibson's cyberpunk vibe.
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Esty_
Esty_@Esty_1980·
This is A 10/10 must watch:🎬
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@mcgillmd921 Read somewhere else that 1/5 of the Roman version of of the yeoman landowning class was wiped out at Cannae, after which Roman agriculture devolved into slave-worked fields.
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Michael McGill 🏛
Michael McGill 🏛@mcgillmd921·
What was the most devastating military defeat in Roman history? 1) Battle of Cannae (216 BC): In the Second Punic War, Hannibal's Carthaginian army destroys a massive Roman force. Tens of thousands were killed, and it showed that Rome could be beaten in open battle on a terrifying scale. 2) Battle of Carrhae (53 BC): Crassus's armies crushed by Parthian horse archers. A humiliating defeat that wrecked a Roman army and helped destabilize the late Republic. 3) Battle of the Teutoburg Forest (9 AD): Three legions annihilated in Germania. A psychological and strategic shock that helped halt Roman expansion beyond the Rhine. 4) Battle of Adrianople (378 AD): The Eastern Roman army was smashed by the Goths, and Emperor Valens was killed. A crushing late-empire defeat that accelerated Rome's decline. 5) Something else: (comment below)
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Genius Tech
Genius Tech@Geniustechw·
What’s the first thing you think of when you see Ricardo Montalbán?
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@stephenjnesbitt @SamBlum3 Getting raw, urban bugman energy off of Stephen here. "Rangers won't answer why they put a statue of, you know, the mascot (the historical figure after which the team is named) outside their stadium." Sweet merciful crap, the New York Times staff really is retarded.
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Stephen J. Nesbitt
Stephen J. Nesbitt@stephenjnesbitt·
The Texas Rangers installed a deeply controversial statue in their ballpark concourse this spring. And they aren't willing to provide answers as to why it's there. Yikes. Important work from @SamBlum3: nytimes.com/athletic/71975…
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Brave Report
Brave Report@BraveReport·
Point to where he says taxation please or talks about any sort of political policy he doesn’t even have the power to implement, sweetie. You’re confusing moral/spiritual values with political systems. Citing “warrior popes” to interpret modern papal statements is just plain historically inaccurate. They operated in a completely different political reality. Today, the Pope is the head of the Vatican City State, which is 100 acres, has no standing army, has no ability to wage war, levy taxes on other nations, or enforce policy outside its borders. It has no citizens besides employees. He has zero jurisdiction over sovereign countries. He cannot pass laws in the U.S. or any nation, impose taxes, command armies. You are living in a paranoid fantasy land. When a modern pope speaks, it’s moral teaching, not policy enforcement.
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William Wheelwright
William Wheelwright@ploughmansfolly·
It is patently obvious that these tweets, which are indistinguishable from DNC messaging and make no meaningful mention of Christ, were drafted during or as a result of the meeting with Axelrod. People don’t seem to remember how closely associated the Church and the Democratic Party have been for the entire lives of Boomers and earlier. Biden and others ascended through their entire political careers as Dems while simultaneously claiming to be pro life and pro marriage. That the GOP could ever usurp the Catholic base is a 10-15 year old phenomenon. There is an obvious effort among the septagenarians of both of these institutions to shore up their political coalition and prevent the hemorrhaging of narrative and psychopolitical control.
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
What is this activity called?
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Brave Report
Brave Report@BraveReport·
@ploughmansfolly @WomanDefiner What in the world are you reading here that is “democrat”? Jesus literally said to give to the poor and blessed are the peacemakers. You’re calling Jesus a dem.
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I'm Batman
I'm Batman@BatmanTweetzz·
The Ultimate 90s Teen Horror Masterpiece begins right here....💀🤯
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