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Justin Hodges

@thesega

Latin & Lit Teacher. Tolerated by a beautiful family. Born at 358.38ppm.

Katılım Temmuz 2009
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MLB HR Videos
MLB HR Videos@MLBHRVideos·
Drake Baldwin - Atlanta Braves (1)*
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Tiberius
Tiberius@tiberiusfiles·
This is where we’re at
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OldTimeHardball
OldTimeHardball@OleTimeHardball·
You hold the deciding vote in the Hall of Fame case for Dale Murphy. Does he get in?
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Justin Hodges@thesega·
@Ria_Martin Freddie Freeman is next to only Chipper as my favorite Brave to wear the jersey in my lifetime, and I love Olson. Life doesn't have to be more painful, y'all.
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Maria Martin
Maria Martin@Ria_Martin·
Freddie Freeman was asked about Matt Olson and him "following in Freddie's footsteps." Was asked if he feels for him getting the "Freddie this Freddie that" "He's doing just fine. There's no comparison. He's hitting way more homeruns than me. Let Matt Olson be Matt Olson he's doing a wonderful job." #MLBAllStarGame2025
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Grant McAuley
Grant McAuley@grantmcauley·
@ChrisYow14 The number of folks who don't get the literal/physical reference here is pretty astounding.
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Grant McAuley
Grant McAuley@grantmcauley·
A literal gut punch for the #Braves.
Atlanta Braves@Braves

The #Braves today reported LHP Joey Wentz to Atlanta. The club also recalled INF Nacho Alvarez Jr. to Atlanta, placed INF Austin Riley on the 10-day injured list with a strained right abdomen, and optioned RHP Nathan Wiles to Triple-A Gwinnett following yesterday’s game.

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Matthew Mastronardi
Matthew Mastronardi@RealMastro21·
Hello, I’m the Spanish teacher in Spokane who lost his job after reading from *To Kill a Mockingbird*. Here’s what happened: 🧵
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Justin Hodges@thesega·
@educator4ever36 Worse is that its function was so important to American soft power throughout the world while lifting so many people out of lethal poverty. This type of fraud does well to head off future efforts to do the same thing; meanwhile, other countries get to fill the void.
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@educator4ever36 I see them as part and parcel, but I get your point. I'm in GA so no union for me anyway.
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The Principal’s Office
The Principal’s Office@educator4ever36·
But that is NOT what this protest is about. It’s solidly an anti-Trump protest (I’m don’t support Trump). When our top education leaders go so hard, so bipartisan, any attempt at improvement of public education is impossible. She needs to redefine her North Star and get back to work for teachers. They pay her salary.
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Politically Declined
Politically Declined@PoliticDeclined·
@charliekirk11 I disagree, I think a lack of law enforcement is the real failure. I'm a libertarian asking why the police aren't arresting people enough. WHY IS THE LIBERTARIAN ASKING THIS QUESTION?
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Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk@charliekirk11·
Multiculturalism is a failure.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The legendary SR-71 Blackbird
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UrsoBruto
UrsoBruto@urso_bruto·
Fas est et ab hoste doceri--it is sometimes right to learn even from an enemy. But Albert Camus denies the supernatural, offering a vision of life rooted in meaninglessness and revolt. His ethic excludes grace, his virtue is pride, and his hope is despair. He glorifies resistance over obedience, and beauty over truth. From a traditional Catholic view, this is not profound but poisonous. Time given to Camus is time withheld from truth. His brilliance seduces, but his message corrodes. It's not called absurdism without reason. For the soul seeking heaven, his work is not enrichment--it is danger.
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Joyce Carol Oates
Joyce Carol Oates@JoyceCarolOates·
that's just silly: early 60's? Camus's brilliant short novels can be read in a single sitting. never to have read "The Stranger"?--"The Fall"? plus Camus's essays, notably on Sisyphus. if you think you will be alive at least for another two weeks, check out Camus; he is a pioneer & I am sure that Stephen King would agree.
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@JoyceCarolOates Never read Camus, and probably never will, he might be a great intellectual power house but, at this stage in my life( early 60s, time is short) read every @StephenKing's book, having trouble with the latest one, Holly is fine as a sidekick but, not ready to lead the way.

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The Principal’s Office
The Principal’s Office@educator4ever36·
They both need to be put in a time out and required to write a reflective essay.
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Wylfċen
Wylfċen@wylfcen·
Reminder that the Roman “Empire” only conquered like 5% of the Earth’s land. 0% of underground or the depths of the sea. If you go by the Earth’s volume, they conquered virtually nothing.
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