gary seath
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@AndySaunders_1 The one on the right is the night side of earth illuminated with moon light. The sun is lighting the lower right horizon. Lighted city areas can be seen.
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You must admit that he's doing well for himself, isn't he ?
Elon Mack@ElonMackk
Trump pardoned 77 people this week that stole from Medicare. This flew under the radar. I believe Trump is selling pardons which is enough to send Trump away.
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@RadioFreeTom Send Linda in the first wave.
He can help raise the flagpole.
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@RachelLeishman Ahem! He's a practical effect. You were crying over a *real* rock. Well. A puppet of a rock.
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We could do the same, but Twitter and Facebook would be ghost towns.
SPRAVDI — Stratcom Centre@StratcomCentre
French authorities have just taken down hundreds of Russian disinformation websites aimed at sowing division and installing far-right candidates in the coming elections. Most of these sites were imitations of popular and trusted news outlets, populated with Ai content.
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@McFaul “His actual achievements will be completely forgotten.
(The crowd breaks out in laughter.)
Working on your standup routine?
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@BestMovieMom Remember when Roger Moore became James Bond and he seemed younger than the old Sean Connery. Roger Moore was three years older than Connery.
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@McFaul From the Joker movie: "The worst part about having a mental illness is that people expect you to behave as if you don't"
So it’s a start that you understand that you can’t understand.
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@mulaney Check out Captain Billy’s Whiz Bang, magazine started after WWI by a WWI veteran. archive.org/details/WhizBa…
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#MulaneyReads Read “The Remembered Soldier” by Anjet Danjee.
I have been really into novels and poems about the First World War (and its aftermath) since I first read Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon in high school. Memoirs like “Goodbye to All That” by Robert Graves and the Pat Barker “Regeneration” trilogy, as well as Sebastian Faulk’s amazing “Birdsong” have been favorites of mine for years.
So much powerful and existential writing came out of that early 20th century nightmare. “The Remembered Soldier” is a brilliant addition to that group. A soldier named Noon has spent four years at a hospital since he was discovered wandering the trenches with no memory of who he is. Then one day a woman arrives and says she is his wife. He leaves with her and we watch two people figure out how to be married after a war wiped away all of their history. It’s a knockout.
Buy it wherever books are sold.
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@McFaul "Let them eat cake," not since Marie Antoinette has someone had such a grasp of the situation.
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