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USAF Veteran 🇺🇸 "PUNK ROCK MEANS EXEMPLARY MANNERS TO YOUR FELLOW HUMAN BEINGS" @JoeStrummer Kindness, Pass it on. #smokefleet #NAFO

Austin Texas, USA Katılım Şubat 2010
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Tom Hardy-Davidson@TomHardyDavidsn·
Hey #smokefleet fam. Help a brother who has been shadow banned out by liking, following and retweeting!
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ATEY battalion
ATEY battalion@ateyarmy·
Hello NAFO fellas, friends and all supporters of Ukraine 🇺🇦 Welcome to the official page of the ATEY Battalion. Many of you already know our battalion through the vehicles, equipment and operations you helped support over the years via our commander @SKIF_A_S_G and our friend @RimaFellaria. Your support has saved lives and strengthened our warriors on the battlefield. This page will show our work, our people and the reality of this war from the perspective of those fighting it. Thank you for standing with Ukraine. Thank you for standing with ATEY. Become part of the ATEY legend 🔥
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Butter is genuinely incredible. Cook your steak in it. Cook your eggs in it until it pools around the yolks like a small golden lake. Slather it on liver. Stack a slice on top of mince so thick the pan starts to feel embarrassed. Stir a knob through the pan juices. Roast a chicken under it. Brown it gently and pour the foaming brown butter over the ribeye, crust crackling, salt optional. Use it as a condiment. Yes. As a condiment. Have a small dish of butter on the table the way some households have salt. Eat it off a knife at 11pm when nobody is watching. Eat it off a knife at 11pm when somebody is watching, and look them in the eye. Pack a small block in your luggage. Customs will have questions. The questions are not really about the butter. Use it to bribe a magistrate. Anoint a relative on their birthday. Build a small altar in the corner of the kitchen and place the salted block at the centre. Send a stick of butter to your enemy in the post. Receive theirs in return. Stalemate. Both kitchens win. Trade a wheel of it for safe passage through a checkpoint. Slip a pat under the tongue of a sleeping rival. Smear it on the doorframe to ward off the dietician. Leave a small offering by the back gate for the goat. The Celts buried it in bogs for two thousand years and dug it up still edible. The French built a cuisine around it. The Tibetans put it in their tea. The Indians clarified it and gave it a holy name. You were told to be afraid of it by a margarine company in 1977. Have a think about who benefited from that. Eat the butter.
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Alex Bond
Alex Bond@AlexBondODUA·
Today is the birthday of a Hero of Ukraine executed by Russian inhuman monsters after saying, “Glory to Ukraine.” We must remember not only the Heroes of the past, but also those who, right now, have become symbols of the Ukrainian nation. Oleksandr Matsievskyi was exactly such a Hero. Looking his executioners in the eyes, he did not kneel, did not beg for mercy, did not lower his gaze, and did not raise his hands in surrender. With courage and dignity, he said: “Glory to Ukraine.” His final words became a symbol of resistance and the fight for freedom. And the whole world learned about this act of bravery only because the enemy themselves recorded both their crime and Oleksandr’s heroism on video. There are thousands of such Warriors among Ukrainians. It is thanks to the courage, resilience, and self-sacrifice of these fighters that Ukraine continues to resist and remains free. Eternal memory to the Hero. Glory to Ukraine! 🇺🇦
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sambuka🇱🇹💙💛
sambuka🇱🇹💙💛@sambukanetvoja·
10 мая - день рождения героя Украины Александра Мациевского. Несгибаемый был человек. Слава Украине!
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Marilyn Monrover
Marilyn Monrover@MarilynMonrover·
Sorry, not sorry. 💋 #smokefl33t
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Kristen Darling 🖤🥀
Kristen Darling 🖤🥀@KDarling_Author·
I am confused. Why are we all still red vs blue instead of us vs the evil 1% corrupt?
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Angelica Shalagina🇺🇦
Angelica Shalagina🇺🇦@angelshalagina·
🔥🔥🇺🇦Ukrainian soldiers liberated 65km² on the Zaporizhzhia direction since the beginning of the year
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D.Radka, #NAFO 🇨🇿🤝🇺🇦
Today is the birthday of Oleksandr Matsievskyi. A warrior who, looking into the eyes of the enemy, took a drag on a cigarette and said "Slava Ukraini". This act will be remembered for centuries. Eternal memory to Hero 💔🫡🇺🇦
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Rima 🇺🇦 The Red Queen of Donbas
We got @ateyarmy to 500 followers!! 🔥 Let’s show some more love to the ATEY battalion and @SKIF_A_S_G and get the page at least to 1k followers tonight!❤️
ATEY battalion@ateyarmy

Hello NAFO fellas, friends and all supporters of Ukraine 🇺🇦 Welcome to the official page of the ATEY Battalion. Many of you already know our battalion through the vehicles, equipment and operations you helped support over the years via our commander @SKIF_A_S_G and our friend @RimaFellaria. Your support has saved lives and strengthened our warriors on the battlefield. This page will show our work, our people and the reality of this war from the perspective of those fighting it. Thank you for standing with Ukraine. Thank you for standing with ATEY. Become part of the ATEY legend 🔥

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Rima 🇺🇦 The Red Queen of Donbas
We almost got @ateyarmy to 100 followers, but I know there’s many more of you fellas. Show your love to our battalion❤️
ATEY battalion@ateyarmy

Hello NAFO fellas, friends and all supporters of Ukraine 🇺🇦 Welcome to the official page of the ATEY Battalion. Many of you already know our battalion through the vehicles, equipment and operations you helped support over the years via our commander @SKIF_A_S_G and our friend @RimaFellaria. Your support has saved lives and strengthened our warriors on the battlefield. This page will show our work, our people and the reality of this war from the perspective of those fighting it. Thank you for standing with Ukraine. Thank you for standing with ATEY. Become part of the ATEY legend 🔥

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Mykhailo Rohoza
Mykhailo Rohoza@MykhailoRohoza·
A few words about trolling and big politics. The decree by the President of Ukraine allowing the parade in Moscow triggered a fascinating reaction. Some Ukrainians saw it as political trolling. Others — mostly Zelensky’s opponents — immediately started talking about “KVN-style politics.” Russia reacted the same way. Some people there were visibly furious. Peskov himself looked confused, carefully searching for words that would answer the situation without making the Kremlin look ridiculous. Others urged Russians to simply “ignore the provocation.” In reality, yes — the decree was political trolling. Not a “serious” document in the traditional sense. But with Russia — and many authoritarian states — this kind of move works extremely well on the domestic psychological front. Because it strikes at one very important thing: the perception of strength. For decades Moscow positioned itself as being “above” its neighbors. Russian society was taught that Russia has the right to tell others what to do — even regarding their internal affairs. The rhetoric was always the same: “NATO expansion threatens us,” “we will protect Russian speakers,” “Russia has interests.” This logic justified Crimea in 2014, the invasion in 2022, and later demands for Ukraine’s “demilitarization” and “denazification.” In other words: Russia decides, others obey. Otherwise — consequences. But here the mechanism breaks. Because behind many Russian threats there is often far less power than propaganda claims. And when someone openly points this out, the Kremlin becomes nervous — especially when it has nothing convincing to respond with. Remember the Azerbaijani plane incident. Aliyev demanded something simple: equal dialogue and an apology. Moscow resisted for a long time, but in practice Putin eventually did exactly that. And look at the reaction inside Russia at the time: “We should not apologize,” “Aliyev thinks too highly of himself.” The same dynamic is now visible with Armenia, where Pashinyan is increasingly portrayed by Russian propaganda as some kind of “fascist.” Now back to Ukraine. Russia’s negotiating position has always revolved around preserving Moscow’s “right” to limit Ukraine’s sovereignty — whether in foreign policy or domestic affairs. The message is always the same: “if we allow it.” For the average Russian, this feels natural and correct. But then comes spring 2026. And suddenly ordinary Russians see with their own eyes that Russian military pressure and political dominance are not as absolute as they were told. Even the Victory Day parade no longer feels untouchable. And against this backdrop, Zelensky symbolically “grants permission” to Putin to hold the parade on Red Square. Yes — it is trolling. Yes — it is humiliation. But the important thing is not the reaction inside Ukraine. The important thing is how Russian society and Russian elites perceive it. The elites already noticed — and made a mistake by amplifying the story themselves through outrage and endless reactions. Which means society noticed it too. And now the key psychological barrier has been broken: Ukraine “dared” to mirror Russia’s own imperial attitude back at the Kremlin itself. To look down at Moscow — with sarcasm. For many Russians, this is deeply uncomfortable. Painful, even. Because moments like this slowly plant dangerous thoughts in people’s minds: “Has our tsar become old and weak?” And those thoughts, over time, can lead to very serious consequences. Not bad for a document that probably took twenty minutes to write.
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Lincoln Square
Lincoln Square@LincolnSquareHQ·
Happy Mother’s Day to Renée Good. Today, we honor her memory, her courage, & the ultimate sacrifice she made. She should be here with her babies today, but her legacy lives on in the people she loved, the lives she touched, & the continued fight for a more compassionate & just world. 💐
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Denys Shtilierman
Denys Shtilierman@DenShtilierman·
Сьогодні день народження Олександра Мацієвського. Воїна, який, дивлячись в очі ворогу, затягнувся сигаретою і промовив «Слава Україні». Цей вчинок пам'ятатимуть століттями. Слава Україні! Вічна пам'ять Олександру і всім, хто загинув за нашу свободу.
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