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@FarmerMark

@mark4house

A 4th generation family farmer, born and raised in KS. Proud to be a part of the #PoorPeoplesCampaign, and a lifelong New Deal Democrat. Red or Green 🌶? Both!

Yates Center, Kansas Katılım Haziran 2016
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Kalan Hooks@KalanHookstv·
Alabama State and Bethune Cookman softball teams strolling during pregame might be one of the best things you see today
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Bob Nash
Bob Nash@bob_robertnash·
I’m going back to 1976… You coming or what? #70sKISS
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Anne Erickson
Anne Erickson@AnneErickson·
Which guitarist has the most instantly recognizable style? The player you recognize in a single note, no hesitation 🎸
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@FarmerMark@mark4house·
@symeew13 Well, I was of the age when they first appeared on the scene, and they made quite a splash. Mr Schenker is/was quite a phenom on the guitar, too. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
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Guitarbizon
Guitarbizon@symeew13·
I never really checked this band out. Did YOU?
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Amy@20th_Centurygal·
Who is your favorite singing drummer?
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Ben Crump@AttorneyCrump·
Montgomery artist Michelle Browder created the “Mothers of Gynecology” monument to honor Anarcha, Betsey, and Lucy, enslaved girls subjected to experimental surgeries by Dr. J. Marion Sims, often called the “father of modern gynecology,” in the 1840s. Michelle's work forces truth into spaces that once erased it. Learn these women's stories, study this history, and carry it forward. motherjones.com/politics/2025/…
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biGTee ✨
biGTee ✨@bigteegame·
She survived cancer dont be stingy with your congratulations 🎊
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@FarmerMark
@FarmerMark@mark4house·
@KISSopolis Pretty much a tie between Alive! and Destroyer. I’ll go with the grandeur of Destroyer…🤘🤘
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Oneway@OneWayMusicX·
You Get One Pick: What Song Are You Playing On These Speakers? 👇
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Dr. Abdul El-Sayed
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed@AbdulElSayed·
It's official: we've submitted our signatures! To the 29,750 of you who signed your name and the hundreds of you who volunteered your time to collect each one — thank you. We did it. Now, onto August and November.
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@FarmerMark
@FarmerMark@mark4house·
@bob_robertnash Kind of hit and miss with me, and that’s not necessarily due to the lack of makeup, per se. Just a different sound, especially with the use of outside songwriters. Still great to see them live! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
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Jim@JVMonte2·
Who was the FIRST female vocalist that left you speechless?
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@BeccaRBRoyalty This is absolutely how it played out! I was a DJ, and the club “regulars” went from being cool with disco/RB, to sitting out these great songs. It happened to all artists, from Anita Ward, to The Bee Gees. Isleys and EW&F, too!
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Becca ✦ R&B Royalty
Becca ✦ R&B Royalty@BeccaRBRoyalty·
And let’s be real about what that era actually was. The disco sucks movement didn’t just target a sound; it became a broader cultural backlash. At Disco Demolition Night, people weren’t only bringing disco records; many of the records destroyed also included funk and R&B artists alongside disco. This wasn’t just a shift in taste; it reflected a deeper bias being masked as criticism. Anita Ward’s career didn’t just fade on its own; she was caught in the ripple effects of a moment that helped push a whole cultural wave out of the mainstream.
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it’s unfortunate that she became a victim of the disco sucks movement and never had a hit afterwards. her debut album is amazing and her voice is so radiant and unique

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