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Is it intelligent? I'll watch it. OK - i watch stupid shit, too. Avid reader, tv watcher, mother of 3 young men, wife (42 years), Contract Auditor, Otter Lover.

Menlo Park, CA Katılım Kasım 2008
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@NathanFillion Hi Nathan - first, i enjoy your career. Next, I really like The Rookie. A favor would be to take out the discordant music in it . It's actually distracting.
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Jawwwn@jawwwn_·
@shaunmmaguire How we got to this point:
sourcery@sourceryy

.@shaunmmaguire says a lot of KGB tactics are still used today to divide America: “I could go through 100 examples of KGB operations that are happening right now at scale.” “One is— divide the West psychologically so that we hate each other and we’re less effective.” “Two— to back separatist groups to be a rival and bog down the government.” “Another is to capture institutions or capture an existing newspaper or a UN body or whatever, so you can then use that institution for your own purposes.” “The fourth is to basically make good people look bad and bad people look good. Like trying to paint Elon as a Nazi when he’s not.”

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Steven Beschloss@StevenBeschloss·
This is an actual post. This is not funny. This is beyond desperate. This is a deeply unwell man who doesn’t belong anywhere near the levers of power. Every member of his cabinet and Congress is complicit in not demanding his removal now.
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IT WAS SEVENTEEN TRILLION!!!!
HNST@realhnst

@mattvanswol Yea it’s crazy when you factor in all the non YouTube viewers, and all the people watching in the same room. I wouldn’t be surprised if it were over 20m when you factor all that in.

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This post should be taken down because it's inaccurate. Bad Bunny was great but that was just a little boy actor.
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Protect Kamala Harris ✊
Protect Kamala Harris ✊@DisavowTrump20·
RETWEET if you are proud to stand with Bad Bunny today at the Super Bowl!
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@jokathryn238 @poppopsean71 @CalltoActivism Have you taken a good look at the absolute corruption perpetrated by Trump, his family and his henchmen daily? Titans of industry, paying to play and stiffing working people...
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@kiddle @poppopsean71 @CalltoActivism It would help if Puerto Rico wasn’t plagued by chronic corruption and mismanagement but blame it on Trump or something.
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CALL TO ACTIVISM@CalltoActivism·
🚨BREAKING: Bad Bunny was AMAZING. He just humiliated Turning Point USA and their “all-American” counter-rally implying Puerto Ricans and anyone who isn’t white aren’t American. Fuck that. THIS is America.
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I'll repeat my comment to another post. We are American and have the right to express their opinion. The US doesn't pay for these athletes. It's impressive that we CAN speak out.
OutspokenSamantha@Outspoken_Sam

Olympics skier Hunter Hess said he doesn't want to represent the US on Team USA. Are there any other countries crapping on their government and saying they're embarrassed to wear their country's flag? Or is being ungrateful, entitled complainers unique to America?

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Do these people think that there is only one acceptable point of view? One great thing about America supposedly) is our right to have and express our own opinions. These athletes can do and say what they want. You don't have to watch or listen.
Byron Donalds@ByronDonalds

YOU chose to wear our flag. YOU chose to represent our country. YOU chose to compete at the @Olympics. If that’s too hard for you, then GO HOME. Some things are bigger than politics. You just don’t get it.

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@poppopsean71 @CalltoActivism Um, completely missed the point of that. They have been inadequately helped to restore their power grid since the catastrophic hurricane. But, you wouldn't know because you don't give a shit about anyone but yourself. How many times and how much money have we poured into FL?
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@CalltoActivism It was fucking horrible, I’m the one part were they stealing electricity as part of their culture??
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@triffic_stuff_ @CalltoActivism From the moment they announced who would headline halftime, there was nothing but angst and it clearly was because he was not white.
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@CalltoActivism Does absolutely EVERYTHING have to be political and point-scoring? It’s so tiresome. Also, no one is saying this: “Anyone who isn’t white isn’t American.” I thought you guys were against “misinformation” 🤷‍♂️
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@histories_arch Reading the transcription it reads more directly as "I fled. Hold me. When you recall me, you will give one solidus to Zoninus." It doesn't say gold nor reads as stated. I would prefer more literal translations.
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Roman slave collar with tag inscribed: “I have fled, seize me and return me to Zoninus for 1 gold coin.” The only known example discovered with its tag still attached.... This iron collar was meant for slaves in the Roman Empire. It has a bronze tag with an inscription that reads: “Fugi. Tene me. Cum revocaveris me, dabis solidum unum Zonino.” Translated, it means: “I have fled. Seize me. If you return me, you will receive one gold coin from Zoninus.” The tag served both as an identification marker and a bounty notice, ensuring that any attempt at escape was met with constant risk of capture. Slavery was central to Roman society, with enslaved people working in households, workshops, fields, and mines. Collars like this, sometimes called vincula servorum (“chains of slaves”), were a brutal tool of control and dehumanization. They reduced a person’s identity to property, publicly displaying both their enslaved status and their owner’s authority. What makes this artifact extraordinary is its survival in complete form, with both the iron collar and bronze tag still together. It offers rare, tangible evidence of the realities of slavery in the ancient world, beyond the accounts left by Roman writers. #archaeohistories
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