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Geoduck Online

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Geoduck Online@geoduck___·
ian miles chong is the kind of guy the british would have taken home in an animal cage. i'm not saying that was good, but they absolutely would've.
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Geoduck Online@geoduck___·
it's cool how the US gets its Yeltsin before the collapse
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Geoduck Online@geoduck___·
May God forgive me, for I have feared man more than I feared God.
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The Fyrebird@bluebirdofpreys·
@geoduck___ Literally not what he said read again : "The modern heroes of the Muslim world aren't people like Khabib Nurmagomedov or Malcolm X or your favorite Dawah personality." As if Malcolm X is your average Joe. Tomorrow they're gonna say Sayed Nasrallah and Andrew Tate same level😂
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Soureh 🟩☫🟥
Soureh 🟩☫🟥@Soureh_design2·
Another video of Mahdis 💔 Baba's girl.. Minab's kid.. Iran's martyr
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Tamer Nahed
Tamer Nahed@Tamer_Alnoaizy·
90,000 liters of fresh water we have managed to deliver this amount in less than a month. I feel extremely proud of what we are providing, but behind this number there is so much exhaustion, fear, and risk that we face every single day. More than 90% of water stations are no longer functioning, and access to clean water has become extremely difficult and scarce. With the very high temperatures inside the tents where people are living in unbearable conditions, every drop of water has become incredibly valuable. The work is exhausting, dangerous, and beyond what words can describe. We continue day after day under extremely harsh conditions, between the fear of bombardment and the difficulty of reaching the areas in need. But we keep going because there are families waiting for this water just to survive.
SAKE FOR GAZA@SAKEFORGAZA

The #16 water truck has departed for remote and isolated tent camps, carrying 5,000 liters of fresh drinking water. We are continuing to send out one water truck every day to the devastated and hardest hit areas. Please donate and share chuffed.org/project/165801

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leila
leila@ainiladra·
the beautifully brushed hair of a lifeless, bloodied child who survived siege & starvation & bombardment until today ... the hands that brushed it, that toiled to care for her in impossible circumstances, also stilled today by the usa-zionist death machine today
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Geoduck Online@geoduck___·
Over the last three years, I learned more and more about him, but since his martyrdom, thoughts of Ali Khamenei have completely overtaken my mind. Every image I see of him overwhelms me. I have never seen someone so devoted to the service of his people.
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Geoduck Online@geoduck___·
@HanzP9 as a child I was fascinated with this notion because I was lonely. Now I am terrified of it because I am lonely.
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Blaire
Blaire@MistyWhiskerz·
I have agoraphobia and a silly thing that has rlly helped me is taking my old snake figurine with me and thinking “snake wouldn’t cry at this” while doing the most basic human interactions. But it works!Yesterday I got free ice cream and drew in the sun Blaire: 1 Agoraphobia: 0
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Ch4rl13@milktst

It’s all a matter of perspective!

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gen z superboy (official)@shin_kale_rider·
Workshopping a thesis that posits that obsession with “lore” over substantive story or themes is a gateway to fascism
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Geoduck Online@geoduck___·
@thebavid "women are my favorite guy" is such a pure crystallization of a specific english that every time I hear it I imagine I'm remembering it from like 2003
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Lee today@thebavid·
now that this guy is understandably back in the feeds, reflecting on how 17 seconds of this woman was like the most visceral crush I’d had in a decade
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Omar Hamad | عُـمَـرْ 𓂆
The world must speak of Gaza once again; the world must return to solidarity, to marching for us. We are being slaughtered every single day, but this time, without comfort, we are being slaughtered in silence. Every word raised for us is, in itself, an act of resistance. There is no ceasefire in Gaza, despite how they lied to you and misled you. Not a single day passes without blood being spilled; the scent of blood has never once left me.
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Geoduck Online@geoduck___·
you got to realize that the same people have held power in the same way for as long as the idea of "europe" has existed
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566

THE WHISTLEBLOWER WHO WENT TO PRISON Colin Wallace was a psychological warfare officer for British Army Intelligence in Belfast. In 1974 he wrote a memo telling his superiors that boys at Kincora Boys Home were being systematically abused and some were being supplied to prominent unionist figures. He wanted out of a dirty tricks operation called Clockwork Orange and he wanted something done about Kincora. Nothing was done. The housemaster running the abuse, William McGrath, was already known to MI5. He led a loyalist paramilitary group called Tara and by multiple accounts he was an intelligence asset. MI5 monitored the abusers instead of stopping them. Fellow intelligence officer Brian Gemmell later confirmed he was personally ordered by MI5 officer Ian Cameron to drop his own Kincora investigation in 1975. Wallace kept pushing. He got sacked from his job in 1975. In 1980 he was convicted of manslaughter after a colleague's husband was killed. Evidence used against him at trial came partly from an anonymous American security source, according to a Home Office pathologist. He served 6 years. The conviction was quashed in 1996 once new forensic evidence emerged. McGrath was eventually jailed in 1981 after the Irish Independent broke the Kincora story publicly, years after Wallace first raised the alarm internally. The Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry under Sir Anthony Hart reported in 2017 and criticised MI5 for obstructing police and destroying Kincora files, while somehow finding no fault in the actual cover up. Convenient. In 2020 it emerged that police records on Kincora from 1980 to 1983 had been destroyed right around the time that inquiry was set up. In 2023 Wallace's own military service file went missing, the same year his lawyers filed a High Court case against the Ministry of Defence for negligence, misfeasance in public office and deceit. That case is still ongoing. Fifty years and counting. A man tries to stop child abuse and gets convicted of murder for his trouble. The institutions responsible get to lose the paperwork and call it a filing error. Sources: @declassifiedUK @IrishTimes @itvnews and others.

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