Forrest Henderson

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Forrest Henderson

Forrest Henderson

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Star Wars Holocron
Star Wars Holocron@sw_holocron·
The 50 Greatest Star Wars Characters Of All Time, updated ranking by @empiremagazine 50. Asajj Ventress 49. Neel 48. K-2SO 47. Holdo 46. Admiral Ackbar 45. Babu Frik 44. Rex 43. Kanan Jarrus 42. Thrawn 41. Grievous 40. Rose Tico 39. Moff Gideon 38. Ezra Bridger 37. Baylan Skoll 36. Mace Windu 35. Syril Karn 34. Qui-Gon Jinn 33. Sol 32. Kino Loy 31. Chopper 30. Dedra Meero 29. The Stranger 28. Padmé 27. Tarkin 26. Boba Fett 25. Jabba the Hutt 24. Finn 23. C-3PO 22. Poe Dameron 21. Mon Mothma 20. Maul 19. BB-8 18. Ahsoka Tano 17. Lando Calrissian 16. Din Djarin 15. Palpatine 14. Grogu 13. Anakin Skywalker 12. R2-D2 11. Cassian Andor 10. Rey 9. Obi-Wan Kenobi 8. Chewbacca 7. Kylo Ren 6. Luthen Rael 5. Yoda 4. Leia 3. Luke Skywalker 2. Darth Vader 1. Han Solo
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Adam Sharp
Adam Sharp@AdamCSharp·
At a divorce paper signing… WOMAN: I regret ever joining that Star Wars dating app MAN: You were looking for love in Alderaan places WOMAN: And I really regret marrying a Star Wars pun addict MAN: It was a wookie mistake WOMAN: Just sign it MAN, SIGNING: May divorce be with you
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りりあんぬ葵*LillyTactical
🗣️ why can’t you act like a cute girl? Guns don’t suit you👎🏼 🤡You want cute?? Here you go🤡
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Kevin G. Beckman
Kevin G. Beckman@KGBBooks·
It’s like Faulkner said: no matter how many books you read about the Civil War, when you get to certain parts: Jackson heading out that night, the Battle of Gettysburg, even if you’re not Southern by birth, you think to yourself, “Maybe it’ll be different this time.”
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT

163 years ago today, Robert E. Lee fought the battle that military academies still call his masterpiece. At Chancellorsville, he was outnumbered more than two to one. Joe Hooker had 130,000 men, the largest army ever assembled on the continent, and he had Lee pinned against the Rappahannock with a plan Lincoln himself approved. Hooker boasted to his officers, “May God have mercy on General Lee, for I will have none.” He had spent the winter rebuilding the Army of the Potomac after Fredericksburg, and he believed he had finally cracked the code. His plan was actually brilliant. Hooker left 40,000 men under Sedgwick at Fredericksburg to fix Lee in place, then marched the rest of his army upriver, crossed the Rappahannock and Rapidan, and came in behind Lee through a tangle of second-growth forest the locals called the Wilderness. By April 30, he had Lee caught in a vise. Lee did the opposite of what was expected. He left 10,000 men under Jubal Early to hold Fredericksburg and marched west to attack Hooker, who outnumbered him three to one on that wing alone. When the two forces met on May 1, Hooker lost his nerve, pulled back into the Wilderness, and went on the defensive. Darius Couch later wrote that Hooker was “a whipped man” before a serious shot had been fired. That night, Lee and Jackson sat on cracker boxes in a clearing and made the decision that would define both their lives. Jeb Stuart had discovered that Hooker’s right flank was hanging in the air, defended by the green XI Corps. Jackson proposed taking his entire corps, 28,000 men, on a 12-mile march around the Union army to hit that flank. Lee asked what he would have left to face Hooker. Jackson said, “The two divisions that you have here.” Lee had 14,000 men against 70,000. He looked at the map and said, “Well, go on.” It was insane. Lee split his already smaller army in the face of a superior enemy, then split it again. Hooker did get reports. Sickles even attacked Jackson’s rear guard. But Hooker convinced himself the Confederates were retreating toward Richmond. At 5:15 PM on May 2, Jackson’s men came howling out of the Wilderness into the Union right. The XI Corps was cooking dinner, rifles stacked. Deer and rabbits ran out of the woods first, then the rebel yell, then 28,000 Confederates in a line two miles wide. Two full Union miles collapsed in under three hours. Only nightfall stopped the rout. Jackson wanted more. He rode forward in the dark with his staff to find a way to cut Hooker off from the river. Returning through the trees, his own 18th North Carolina mistook the horsemen for Union cavalry and fired at point-blank range. Three balls hit Jackson, shattering his left arm. Surgeons amputated it that night. Lee, told the news, said, “He has lost his left arm, but I have lost my right.” The fighting continued for three more days. Lee reunited his wings, drove Hooker back across the river, and dealt with Sedgwick at Salem Church. By May 6, Hooker was gone, having lost 17,000 men. Lee had lost 13,000, a much higher percentage of a much smaller army, including the irreplaceable one. Jackson seemed to be recovering. Then pneumonia set in. On May 10, drifting in and out, he gave one last order to an imaginary A.P. Hill, then smiled and said, “Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees.” He was 39. Lee won Chancellorsville. He lost the only subordinate who could execute attacks like that one, the man whose foot cavalry could march 30 miles a day and appear where no army was supposed to be. Two months later, Lee marched north without him. At Gettysburg, on the second day, he ordered a flank attack on Cemetery Hill that Jackson would have driven home by sundown. Ewell hesitated. The hill held. The Confederacy never came that close again. Chancellorsville is the victory that won Lee immortality and cost him the war.

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0HOUR1
0HOUR1@0hour1·
Who’s more likely to rob you on the way out of a gas station ?
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Mike Roedix
Mike Roedix@MikeRoedix·
@SFMattISU It’s ok Vanderbilt guy. You will soon be making $500K a year and be smiling while the other guys are the 3rd best salesman of a Dodge dealership
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ZZZocrates
ZZZocrates@ZZZocrates·
We’re assembling a team and bringing the Band back together.
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DEI 4 White Guys
DEI 4 White Guys@DEI4WhiteGuys·
Every racist/sexist knew this story was bullshit from the start 1. Women don’t refer to their breasts as “cannons” 2. White Americans don’t refer to Indians as “Asian” 3. Racists have never heard of the slur “fish head” for Indian women, and as proof, we’ve spent the last day incorrectly applying it to Japanese and Chinese women 4. Racists don’t say “brown boy” Only a “conservative” would ignore or not see all these obvious signs of an Indian scammer
Buck Sexton@BuckSexton

All it took was this guy's photo for everyone to go from "wow this is a spicy story" to "ok this is total bullshit"

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TaraBull
TaraBull@TaraBull·
Bud Light vs Miller Lite which one are you choosing?
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST IN: The DOJ has released HIGH QUALITY security camera footage of attempted Trump assassin Cole Allen SPRINTING through the security checkpoint at WHCA’s dinner This is NOT AI generated, like much of the footage posted this week Secret Service is adamant their agent was NOT struck by friendly fire, but was shot by Cole Allen with a 12-gauge shotgun.
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Mrs. S.@hshLauraJ·
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EU Elitist
EU Elitist@6starwarsfilms·
Disney's greatest modern achievement is making star wars fans like me completely apathetic I've read over 150 novels, played 20+ video games, thousands of comics, seen the movies probably 50 times each I dont know or care when the grogu movie comes out. I won't be watching it.
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Elizabeth 🌹🐝 🇺🇸 💜
Elizabeth 🌹🐝 🇺🇸 💜@LavenderHoosier·
@skoolteecher1 @LangmanVince Funny because I've on several Disney cruises, including one this past Christmas, and there were minorities aboard as passengers but especially as staff. They employ ppl from all over the world. How could there be racist staff?
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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
After listening to this Karen talk about how racist the Disney Cruise Line is, it makes me want to book my next cruise on a Disney ship! 😂
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