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Robert Everhart

@RobEver13

Reader, Writer, Six-stranGer. Rabid King’s X fan. Man of the cats.

Orygohoma Entrou em Mart 2018
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Undiscovered History
Undiscovered History@HistoryUnd·
An East German soldier defying orders to help a child return to his family after he was separated from them when the newly erected Berlin Wall was built, 1961.
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RoXie 🐱💄
RoXie 🐱💄@RoXie_BadGirl·
Ducati 996 WSBK 1999
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MotoGP™🏁
MotoGP™🏁@MotoGP·
The Laguna Seca creature was certainly Nicky Hayden winning in both 2005 and 2006 🏆🏆 #USGP 🇺🇸
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Melodies & Masterpieces
Melodies & Masterpieces@SVG__Collection·
Remembering the great Claude Debussy, who passed away 108 years ago today.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
An unprecedentedly detailed photo of a Total Solar Eclipse!
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Psychedelic Jukebox
Psychedelic Jukebox@60sPsychJukebox·
March 24th 2005 - Remembering Rod Price, a founding member of Foghat, he died after falling down a stairway at his home. The 57-year-old guitarist was with the band for three Platinum and eight Gold records, including their highest charting US single, "Slow Ride", which reached #20 in 1976. He was known as 'The Magician of Slide', 'The Bottle', and 'Slide King of Rock and Roll', due to his proficiency on slide guitar.[
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Pulp Librarian
Pulp Librarian@PulpLibrarian·
Pay The Devil, by Peter Willow. After Hours books, 1966. Cover by Eric Stanton.
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
The Senate is about to take a paid vacation from March 30th - April 10th, while the DHS isn’t funded & we’re having terrorist attacks on our homeland.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Kim Peek was one of the world’s true “megasavants.” Born in 1951 with a rare neurological condition, he was born without a corpus callosum — the bundle of nerves that normally connects the brain’s two hemispheres. This unusual brain architecture gave rise to his astonishing abilities. Kim could read two pages of a book at once, one with each eye, and absorb the entire contents of a thick volume in roughly one hour. By the time he passed away in 2009, he had memorized the contents of approximately 12,000 books with perfect recall, covering subjects from history and geography to literature and complex musical scores. His remarkable life captured global attention when it inspired the 1988 Academy Award-winning film Rain Man. Dustin Hoffman closely studied Kim to portray the character Raymond Babbitt, bringing savant abilities to millions of viewers worldwide. Though his intellectual gifts were extraordinary, Peek faced significant physical challenges and needed help with everyday tasks such as dressing himself. His story continues to stand as a powerful example in neuroscience, revealing how the human brain can adapt and achieve extraordinary feats of memory when traditional structures are absent.
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
Call your members of the House & ask them to be a NO vote on any legislation coming out of the Senate until the SAVE America Act is passed. Remind them — respectfully — that they will likely lose their seats unless we pass the SAVE America Act. Peacefully.
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Traces of Texas
Traces of Texas@TracesofTexas·
Kicking Bird, a Kiowa chief, circa 1870. Like the Comanches, the Kiowas were originally from the northern Great Plains, with earlier roots believed to be in the Yellowstone River region of present-day Montana. Also, like the Comanches, by the 17th and early 18th centuries, the Kiowa had migrated southward, eventually settling in the southern Plains—particularly in areas that are now western Oklahoma, Texas, and eastern New Mexico. Their adoption of the horse, introduced by the Spanish, transformed their society into a highly mobile, buffalo-hunting culture. During the 18th and early 19th centuries, the Kiowa formed a powerful alliance with the Comanche and the Kiowa Apache (Plains Apache). This alliance dominated much of the southern Plains, controlling trade routes and conducting raids into northern Mexico and rival tribal territories. Kiowa society was organized around warrior traditions, seasonal buffalo hunts, and spiritual practices such as the Sun Dance, which played a central role in their cultural life. The expansion of the United States and its settlers into the Plains in the mid-19th century brought increasing conflict. Following a series of military confrontations, including events associated with the Red River War, the Kiowa were ultimately forced onto a reservation in present-day Oklahoma. The war marked the end of their resistance to U.S. military control and the collapse of the free-ranging buffalo culture that had sustained them for generations. As of 2012, there were only 20 people left who spoke the Kiowa language natively, as a first-language, with perhaps 80 individuals who spoke it as a second language. Since then, the situation has not been dramatically reversed, but it also has not collapsed completely. According to Omniglot, about 100 people speak Kiowa today, most over the age of 45, and the language is classified as severely endangered. However, efforts are being made to revitalize the language, including classes for children and adults. The University of Tulsa, the University of Oklahoma in Norman, and the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma in Chickasha offer Kiowa language classes, Kiowa hymns are sung at Mount Scott Kiowa United Methodist Church, and the Kiowa Tribe offers weekly language classes at the Jacobson House, a nonprofit Native American art center in Norman, Oklahoma. Here's hoping they are successful. It would be a shame to see it disappear forever.
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Today Updates 🇺🇸
Today Updates 🇺🇸@TodayUpdates0·
🚨BREAKING: A MASSIVE group of House Republicans, led by firebrand Rep. Brandon Gill, just DROPPED A BOMBSHELL letter DEMANDING Mitch McConnell RELEASE THE SAVE ACT from the Senate Rules Committee and bring it straight to the floor for a vote! PASS THE SAVE ACT! Do you firmly support this? A. Huge Yes B. No IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!!
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Pulp Librarian
Pulp Librarian@PulpLibrarian·
The Avengers annual, 1967.
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AllAirCooled.com
AllAirCooled.com@allaircooledvws·
Air-cooled style with extra space. This clean VW Variant shows why the Type 3 was such a great all-around Volkswagen. Sleek lines, practical wagon design, and classic flat-four power make these cars perfect for cruising to shows or hauling parts home. Vintage VW at its best.
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Save America 🇺🇲
Save America 🇺🇲@SaveAmericaNew·
Rep. Chip Roy just confirmed the Senate HAS 50 VOTES to PASS the SAVE America voter ID and citizenship Act Roy is calling on Leader Thune to NUKE the 60-vote Zombie Filibuster to allow it the chance to PASS Absolutely NO more delays or excuses! "If the 50 Senators that are Republicans are on the floor demanding a vote, once the Democrats break speaking, then we can force the vote!" LET'S PASS IT! 🇺🇸 Do you firmly support this? A. Huge Yes B. No IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!! MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
A message to Senator Thom Tillis: Last night, I had the opportunity to speak before hundreds of Republican voters in Wake County, NC. The single most important issue they care about is the SAVE America Act. Thank you for your service in North Carolina. Will you — in our time of need — deliver this country-saving legislation & help pass the SAVE America Act? @SenThomTillis
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