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State college pa Katılım Ekim 2011
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𝚃𝙷𝙺@Thehorrorkid·
Megan Thee Stallion and Nickelback team up for a remix of How You Remind Me for Cheetos Flamin’ Hot Dill Pickle
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Alex
Alex@alexxcoronaa·
quick pump
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Harry Sisson
Harry Sisson@harryjsisson·
Republicans just blocked a bill to fully fund TSA for the 11th time. The chaos at the airports is the Republican Party’s fault. Miss your flight? Thank Trump.
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Lakota Man
Lakota Man@LakotaMan1·
Grandpa Pervert hunched over, sleeping while DUI hire Pete Hegseth blurts out Iran war propaganda. We, normal, SANE Americans deserve better.
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Anubace
Anubace@Anubace·
I’m loving the sun
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LA Blue Dot in GA 🌊🐸
Daily Beast: Healthcare workers in Michigan warned of a “chilling effect” as patients increasingly stay away from hospitals & clinics amid a rise in ICE agents showing up at medical facilities. It's hard to watch Trump's continued disregard for human life. #TrumpIsUnfitForOffice
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
Today, I'm introducing my wealth tax — and more than 50 members of Congress are joining me. It’s time for the government to start working for American families, not just the ultra-rich.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
The Amazon Makes Its Own Rain Every day, billions of trees in the Amazon pull water from the soil and release it into the air through their leaves. This process, called transpiration, sends enormous amounts of water vapor into the atmosphere. Together with moisture that evaporates from rivers and wet leaves, the forest adds huge quantities of water to the sky above it. As this moist air rises, it cools and forms clouds, which then fall back to Earth as rain. Much of the rain that falls on the Amazon is actually recycled water that the forest itself put into the air earlier. This allows the rainforest to stay wet even far from the ocean. But the impact doesn’t stop there. Winds carry this moisture away from the Amazon in invisible streams sometimes called “flying rivers.” These airborne rivers move water vapor across South America, helping bring rain to farms, grasslands, and cities thousands of miles away- including regions that grow food for millions of people. When large areas of forest are cut down, this water-cycling system weakens. Fewer trees means less water vapor, fewer clouds, and less rainfall. Over time, this can lead to drier climates, droughts, and reduced crop growth. The Amazon doesn’t just respond to rain- it creates it. By protecting the rainforest, we are also protecting the rainfall that supports life far beyond its borders.
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MAGA Cult Slayer🦅🇺🇸
We just paid a traitor to the United States $1.2 million. That’s our money he’s getting.
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Rep. Brendan Boyle
Rep. Brendan Boyle@CongBoyle·
This morning, I have one question — where is Trump's Budget Director Russell Vought? The architect of Project 2025 has gone completely missing in front of the Budget Committee, probably because he can't defend the administration's disastrous, unpopular economic record.
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