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TessyL 🇦🇺🇬🇷🇿🇦
@tessyonx
Vox populi, vox Dei
Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Eylül 2016
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Demi Moore’s toned arms take center stage on Cannes Film Festival 2026 red carpet trib.al/DYJYRNx

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@angACTACT @mattvanswol Given that we don't live in the US I don't think his policies are doing anything to her schoolmates.
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@tessyonx @mattvanswol but did she care about what his policies were doing to others in her school?
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I’ve gone to the same gym for almost 4 years now.
Good friends with nearly everyone there.
One day a guy who used to make small talk with me, just stopped.
Didn’t think much of it, but it went on for weeks.
Found out later he’s a liberal and someone showed him my X account and he just won’t talk to me now.
This has happened many many many times since becoming publicly conservative.
I’ve lost many friends and even many more acquaintances.
They won’t even discuss us.
Won’t even look at me.
It’s bad for me… but it’s 10,000x worse for my wife.
Liberal women are genuinely EVIL to conservative women.
It’s on another level.
Pure evil.
No one talks about this enough but the public shaming of people who are openly conservative is extremely intense and unless you have a lot of mental fortitude and surround yourself with better people quickly…
I can understand why many find it is not worth saying anything at all.
But that doesn’t make it harder for those of us who speak up… because we are the few.
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@tessyonx @mattvanswol It's not tolerant or intolerant. No one wants to be friendly with morally bankrupt people. Trump is a pedo and a fascist. Shame on you and your daughter
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@NiallHarbison Still my favourite rescue from the past couple of years. ❤️
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@ProfJoannaHowe @SenKatyG @AlboMP @MattWalshBlog @LilaGraceRose @SenatorAntic @PaulineHansonOz If anyone believes anything that comes out of that ghoul's mouth then God help them.
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@SceneinCinema It does not get better than James McAvoy in Atonement.
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James McAvoy says he was told by an actress that he wasn’t good looking enough to be with her on-screen, and that their relationship wouldn’t feel believable to the audience.
“I was told once by an actress that it was an interesting choice, my casting, because nobody would usually believe that I would be with somebody like her. That was a kick in the nuts! I was like, ‘All right, now I’ve got to pretend that I really like you for eight more weeks. This is going to be really tough, because you’re so far up yourself.’ It got really interesting, that relationship.”
The actor, who is 5’7″, has revealed he’s lost out on many roles because he was too short.
"You’re made to feel like you’re not good-looking enough."
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@ShereleMoody Thanks for bringing attention to the video - the more people who watch it the better.
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News Corp journalist Liam Mendes decided to film the inside of then home where Kumanjayi Little Baby and her mum were staying overnight when she was abducted.
The video is appalling and very-much designed to inflame racist stereotypes about Aboriginal people and to also poverty-shame her family.
Please do not watch it.




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@BriannaWu @JillianMichaels She literally just said she wants to engage the other side! Here you go, love: JILLIANMICHAELSKIRPOD@GMAIL.COM
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@JillianMichaels I would love to talk about Trans rights with you because I think you’re frankly bigoted and unwilling to engage the other side.
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BREAKING! We are throwing down the gauntlet. If you believe in your moral superiority so much, then why do you shy away from debating your ideas? COME ON THE PODCAST and share YOUR side with BOTH sides of the aisle.
JILLIANMICHAELSKIRPOD@GMAIL.COM
Don't be scared.
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@Hot_Pepper76 Toto, Kansas, Def Leppard, REO Speedwagon, Survivor, Cinderella, Scorpions, and BOSTON!!!
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For those in the middle of the @jk_rowling conversation I strongly recommend you listen to @RestIsPolitics LEADING interview with @SarahEMcBride - you could not wish to hear a more compelling, passionate and measured advocate of trans rights and human rights.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=UvxQze…
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@Katy_Faust That is disturbing. For those saying the children didn't know what it means, you can be sure they do by now!
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@BillboardChris That baby can sense what an angry man he is. Poor thing.
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@DreyfusJames Why don't they just come out and say they hate women?
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@staylorish He really doesn't get the concept of feminism, does he? What a stupid fool.
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"'Is everybody OK?' Those were the last words of a man who had just been shot in the head. Not a cry for help. Not a scream of pain. He asked about everyone else. Some men spend their whole lives trying to be heroes. Robert Kennedy was just being himself."
It was just after midnight on June 5, 1968. Robert F. Kennedy had just won the California Democratic presidential primary, a victory that positioned him as the likely next president of the United States. The ballroom of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles was electric with hope. He had spoken of ending the war in Vietnam, of bridging racial divides, of a better America. When he finished, he was told there was a shorter route to the press conference—through the kitchen. He agreed, shaking hands with hotel staff as he walked.
Then Sirhan Sirhan stepped out from a low tray-stacker and fired. Eight shots from a .22 caliber revolver. Three hit Kennedy. As he crumpled to the concrete floor, blood spreading across the linoleum, his first question wasn't about himself. Lying there, mortally wounded, he asked: "Is everybody OK?" Those around him would later say they couldn't believe it. In the moment of his own destruction, he was thinking of others.
He died the next day at 42. The nation that had already lost one Kennedy brother now lost another. Martin Luther King Jr. had been assassinated just two months earlier. 1968 was tearing America apart. RFK had been the figure who seemed capable of holding it together—a white politician who marched with Cesar Chavez, who cradled a dying child in his arms in the Mississippi Delta, who spoke of healing when others preached division.
The photograph of him lying on that kitchen floor, a busboy named Juan Romero cradling his head, became one of the most haunting images of the 20th century. Romero, just 17, had been shaking Kennedy's hand moments before. He stayed with him until help arrived. He would carry the weight of that night for the rest of his life, visiting RFK's grave annually until his own death in 2018.
Some men leave behind speeches. Others leave behind policies. Robert Kennedy left behind a question that still haunts us: 'Is everybody OK?' In a world that often forgets to ask, maybe that's the most important legacy of all...
#drthehistories

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@TheGriftReport Not even CLOSE to justice. RIP poor little soul.
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A German Shepherd named Sparrow was found with a plastic muzzle permanently taped to his head using silver gaffer tape and brown parcel tape and had to be put to sleep.
His owner, Joanne Falconer, 58, from South Shields, kept the muzzle on 24/7 only removing it four times a day for feeding.
The underweight dog, already suffering severe skin disease and infection, couldn’t scratch, eat or drink properly and was in constant distress.
RSPCA inspectors discovered him in this state last July. He was later put down.
Falconer pleaded guilty to animal welfare offences. She was fined £300, ordered to pay costs and banned from keeping animals for five years.
Two cats were also removed due to dehydration and flee infestations.
Critics argue that she got away with a £300 fine when she should have faced jail!!

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