Jamison White

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Jamison White

Jamison White

@the_dubb_

Missouri, USA Katılım Kasım 2022
23 Takip Edilen5 Takipçiler
Democratic Wins Media
Democratic Wins Media@DemocraticWins·
BREAKING: In a stunning moment, Donald Trump just made clear the U.S. government won’t fund childcare services because we’re a big country that’s fighting wars. No wonder the American people don’t think he cares about them. Wow.
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JustBreathing
JustBreathing@jayjitc·
@AmericanPulse24 America Pulse is just a righteous hate monger, fake narrative filled account. Wish the guy never born or his father used a better condom. Anyways these son of pigs and filthy bitch are just a 2 cent trolls.
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America Pulse
America Pulse@AmericanPulse24·
CONFIRMED BY IRAN Mujtaba khamenei is official Dea... View more
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Jamison White
Jamison White@the_dubb_·
@jennyGold0 She should have done something about that crater she has for a belly button.
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Issac Osarenoma
Issac Osarenoma@jennyGold0·
Women loves everything artificial why ??
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Tony Lane 🇺🇸
Tony Lane 🇺🇸@TonyLaneNV·
Some say people still need a lesson in tipping. Others say it’s just common sense. Are you a good tipper regardless of service? ⬇️ 🇺🇸
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ESTRELLA
ESTRELLA@Nereura9·
Tenemos muchísimo que aprender de los niños. Dos victorias: ganó el partido y triunfó al convertir la tristeza de su oponente en una sonrisa.
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LadyValor
LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
We're looking for a name for this amazing Renaissance painting. 😂 What would you call it?
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Jamison White
Jamison White@the_dubb_·
@WA_TigerGirl @auburn_fan64 @BrianEastwoodx @billysandytodd Weird. I did not get scared at all when I read this. I felt sorry for the people involved but fear had no part in it. Why is it that this term “scares” you? Truly trying to understand why you decided this was sparking fear or is scary. It’s a truly sad thing. I get that part.
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Jamison White
Jamison White@the_dubb_·
@Nate08391912862 @washingtonpost Ousted huh? And what is it about him that needs to be “ousted” exactly? What needs to happen for you to be satisfied and allow the country to move forward with discussions that don’t point blame at someone? You know……like an adult…. Be specific please.
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Nate
Nate@Nate08391912862·
@washingtonpost Repubtards wont let it happen although it would be best for EVERYONE. They only care about protecting the EVIL in their party. Trump needs to be ousted now.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) introduced a bill to block the construction of new data centers until lawmakers enact regulations on AI. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) is planning to introduce a similar House bill in the coming weeks. wapo.st/4tbhxGE
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CHill Tennis
CHill Tennis@CHillTennis90·
@archeohistories George H.W. Bush was an awful president. That's why he only served one term.
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
"Three men, two towers, one moment when the world stopped holding its breath. In 1988, George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, and Mikhail Gorbachev stood together in Lower Manhattan with the Twin Towers rising behind them—a photograph that captured the end of one era and the uncertain beginning of another." The year was 1988. The Cold War, which had divided the world for four decades, was finally thawing. Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet leader who had introduced glasnost (openness) and perestroika (restructuring), was in New York to address the United Nations General Assembly. On December 7, he delivered a landmark speech announcing unilateral cuts to Soviet military forces, a move that sent a clear signal: the Soviet Union was ready to end the arms race. That same day, he met with President Ronald Reagan and President-elect George H.W. Bush at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations. The photo of the three men, with the World Trade Center towers visible in the background, became an enduring symbol of a world on the verge of transformation. Behind the smiles and handshakes, the meeting was loaded with history. Reagan, who had once called the Soviet Union the "evil empire," was now in his final weeks as president, having built a personal rapport with Gorbachev through a series of summits. Bush, still not yet inaugurated, was being ushered into a new world order where the Cold War's certainties were crumbling. The Twin Towers themselves—the tallest buildings in the world at the time—stood as monuments to American economic might and global ambition. In 1988, no one could foresee that 13 years later, the skyline they framed would be torn apart. But the photograph, with its three leaders facing forward, already hinted at a future where old enemies would have to find new ways to coexist. The meeting was more than a photo op. Gorbachev had just announced a 500,000-troop reduction from Soviet forces and the withdrawal of tanks from Eastern Europe. Reagan praised the move, and Bush, despite his reputation for being less warm to the Soviets, pledged continuity. The moment was a hinge: the Cold War was ending, but what would replace it was still unclear. The leaders weren't just posing—they were navigating a transition that would define the 1990s and beyond. The Twin Towers behind them were a reminder of the economic system that had triumphed, but also of vulnerabilities that remained invisible. Today, that photograph feels like a time capsule. The Twin Towers are gone. Reagan and Bush have passed away. Gorbachev died in 2022. Yet the image still resonates because it captures something essential: the possibility of adversaries choosing dialogue over destruction. In an era of renewed global tensions, it reminds us that peace is not achieved through strength alone—it requires leaders willing to take risks, to listen, and to see the humanity in those they once called enemies. "Three men stood at the edge of history, with towers behind them that no longer stand, and proved that even the deepest divisions can be bridged—not by pretending they don't exist, but by choosing to face them together." © Tales Of Past #archaeohistories
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
Liberal woman has a question for 77 MILLION that voted for the current administration.. “Did you vote for the Department of Education to be dismantled?" What would you say to her?
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Jamison White
Jamison White@the_dubb_·
@ronsterd89 Depends on how good the service is. The bill has nothing to do with it.
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Jamison White
Jamison White@the_dubb_·
@lady_valor_07 Tips are based off of the level of service you get not the total of your bill. Whoever started this trend of tipping based on the size of your bill is full of shit.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
If you think that this is wrong, you are an Islamophobic bigot.
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mkrupskis
mkrupskis@ItsMartynasK·
Introducing Fieldy 3: An always-on Personal AI wearable that listens to your conversations. Later, sends you transcripts, summaries and commitments you already forgot. • 10 days battery life! • Almost 2x Smaller • Watch and Pendant • Comes in white and black • iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS One of the reasons Fieldy started is companies like @LimitlessAI, @OpenAI, Friend by @AviSchiffmann would create hype, but just wouldn't ship their hardware products. Fuck that. Show, not tell. Order Fieldy 3 today, and within 24 hours we will ship it your way. 👇
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nha@akusukakamuko·
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