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Jeff I
Jeff I@The_Gooseinator·
Remember when Obama joked that Donald Trump would never be President and Trump hit back by strategically dismantling the entire Democratic Party over a 10 year period culminating with a UFC Fighter announcing that Michele Obama is a man. Good times. Good times, indeed.
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Austin Franco
Austin Franco@AustinFranco123·
If anyone is hiring I am looking for a job
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NO CONTEXT HUMANS
NO CONTEXT HUMANS@HumansNoContext·
He accepted his fate
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MOMof DataRepublican
MOMof DataRepublican@data_republican·
This will be my very last owl post for awhile. I promise. I just had to share this because the whole family was out this morning, and I love them!
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Carmen
Carmen@Carmen1_01·
3 things in Japan that always surprise foreigners
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James Lucas
James Lucas@JamesLucasIT·
Leonardo da Vinci invented the self supporting bridge in the 1400s. Here’s how it works:
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US Department of the Interior
“The flag was still there.” Long before it flew at ballgames and front porches across America, the flag flying over Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine became a symbol of survival during the War of 1812. After enduring hours of British bombardment, the fort’s enormous flag remained standing at sunrise, inspiring “The Star-Spangled Banner.” This Flag Day, we honor the history, sacrifice, and stories behind the stars and stripes. 🇺🇸 Photo of the Great Garrison Flag by NPS
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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
On June 13, 1777, a 19-year-old French teenager landed on a beach in South Carolina, uninvited, to fight in someone else's war. He would become one of the most important men in American history. The Marquis de Lafayette was one of the richest young aristocrats in France. He had a beautiful wife, a fortune, and zero reason to risk any of it. But he believed in the American cause so fiercely that when the French king forbade him from going, Lafayette bought his own ship and sailed anyway. He literally went AWOL from a life of luxury to bleed for a country that didn't exist yet. Congress was annoyed at first. Another foreign officer looking for a paycheck? Then Lafayette offered to serve for free and pay his own way. That got their attention. He met Washington and the two formed one of the great father-son bonds in American history. Washington had no biological children. Lafayette named his only son George Washington Lafayette. He took a bullet in the leg at Brandywine and kept rallying the retreat. He was instrumental at Yorktown, the battle that won the war. He went home a hero on two continents. A foreign teenager believed in America before America did. 249 years ago today.
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
She's getting KICKED OUT of the nursing home because she PARTIES too much.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
A 19-year-old college student quietly turns down a job interview, stupidly telling the company it's because he doesn't want to work for a Jew. Within two days: -- The billionaire founder of one of the world's most powerful corporations (Palantir) demands that the company release his the student's to the world. The company instantly complies. -- National media trumpet the incident and spread the student's name and face all over the place. -- A senior Trump DOJ official repeatedly urges the public to notify him if that student is ever hired anywhere in the future, promising to use his office to keep the student permanently unemployable. Adults with large, influential platforms -- pundits, media types, even elected officials -- right here on X routinely say things as bad as, and often much worse than, pretty much every other group you can think of without facing a single consequence let alone a completely unhinged coordinated campaign of very powerful people to run their lives forever:
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
The skunk waddling across your yard at night is a pacifist who really just wants to eat your pests. Skunks are grub specialists. They go for the larvae of Japanese beetles and June beetles, the same grubs that kill grass from the roots up, and they'll dig up a yellowjacket nest and eat the whole thing too. Those little cone-shaped holes in your lawn aren't vandalism. They're a skunk telling you that you had a grub problem, and that it's handling it. And the spray? It's a last resort, and they really don't want to use it. A skunk is slow, near-sighted, and mild-mannered, and before it ever sprays it will warn you over and over: stomping its front feet, hissing, arching its back, lifting its tail, even making little fake charges. It's an animal begging you to just back away. So if you see one trundling through your yard at dusk, you don't have a problem, you have a slow, gentle, near-blind exterminator doing a lap of your yard. Give it space and let it work.
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DuaneCates001
DuaneCates001@THEDuaneCates·
Who remembers Phyllis Fong USDA who had to be frog marched out of her own office when she refused to leave after Trump fired her? They call her the chicken killer, because weeks after FDA would “test for bird flu“ among chicken farmers they would “magically” find bird flu, and then order the entire farms compliment of chickens destroyed. Millions of chickens, and they would not allow quarantine. They would not try to determine sick from healthy. The order would be to destroy all the chickens or face destitution due to legal action. This went on for over a year before Trump took office. There’s something about Covid and eggs. They really didn’t want you eating eggs and as we are learning disease control and food control is actually. HUMAN CONTROL. At some point, we need to start holding these fucking ghouls and jackals accountable.
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The SCIF@TheSCIF

Obama and Sen. Dick Lugar co-wrote an op-ed warning that an avian flu pandemic could kill millions and represents a major national security threat comparable to nuclear proliferation and terrorism. Guess where they just traveled from before writing a report about a "KILLER AVIAN FLU" and signing a biological agreement? UKRAINE. DNI Gabbard's report warned of over 120+ BIOLABS across 30 countries, including, UKRAINE. On September 2, 2005, the Nunn-Lugar program transported 124 samples of 62 unique strains of dangerous pathogens, including plague, anthrax, cholera, and others, from Azerbaijan's anti-plague station to Washington, D.C. for "study" and secure storage. The report Obama and Lugar wrote was the beginning of the psychological operation aspect of the "killer flu" pandemic, planting it into the public domain. This is predictive programming. This is the precursor and the beginning to the Fauci gain-of-function and military preparation of the COVID "plandemic."

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The SCIF
The SCIF@TheSCIF·
Obama and Sen. Dick Lugar co-wrote an op-ed warning that an avian flu pandemic could kill millions and represents a major national security threat comparable to nuclear proliferation and terrorism. Guess where they just traveled from before writing a report about a "KILLER AVIAN FLU" and signing a biological agreement? UKRAINE. DNI Gabbard's report warned of over 120+ BIOLABS across 30 countries, including, UKRAINE. On September 2, 2005, the Nunn-Lugar program transported 124 samples of 62 unique strains of dangerous pathogens, including plague, anthrax, cholera, and others, from Azerbaijan's anti-plague station to Washington, D.C. for "study" and secure storage. The report Obama and Lugar wrote was the beginning of the psychological operation aspect of the "killer flu" pandemic, planting it into the public domain. This is predictive programming. This is the precursor and the beginning to the Fauci gain-of-function and military preparation of the COVID "plandemic."
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Dr. Simon
Dr. Simon@goddek·
> be 24yo Cornell kid > some guy hounds you for 3 interviews you finally say nah I’m good > later find out the guy, @EinhornGabe, is Jewish > tell him your experiences with jews haven’t been great > guy immediately doxxes you, leaks your full name and email has your personal life investigated all over one comment > tags Bill Ackman drags in Palantir co-founder hands the whole thing to the media > jew York Post runs a full article “antisemitic college kid refuses to work for jews” > pure victimhood porn > proven right in minutes > all this because a goy said no thanks to working for jews > the pattern recognizes itself > the goyim know
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New York Post@nypost

Antisemitic Cornell student turns down interview because he's 'not interested in working for a Jew' trib.al/NRIMqqR

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Homeland Security
"We take the stars from heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from her, and the white stripes shall go down to posterity, representing our liberty." —George Washington
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NOBUNAGA🇯🇵🏯_夏樹蒼依
USA. A backyard. A man. A grill. Four hours. He never left it once. Everyone else drifted, drank, wandered, laughed. He stood before the flames, turning meat with a long fork, immovable. I knew him at once. The keeper of the sacred fire. I took my place beside him. I said nothing. This is the first rule. You do not speak first to the man at the grill. After a long while, he spoke. "Low and slow," he said, eyes never leaving the coals. "You can't rush it. Rush it, you ruin it." I bowed my head. A blade. A tea. A life. None can be rushed. I had crossed four thousand miles of ocean to hear my grandfather's words spoken by a man in a "KISS THE COOK" apron. "Everything worth doing is slow," I said. I have never cooked meat in my life. But I said it as if I had said it a thousand times before. He glanced at me. Something passed between us. A current older than language. His voice dropped, low, almost ashamed. "My wife says just use the oven." He shook his head at the fire. "She doesn't get it." "They never do," I said. And this is where the man transformed. For the first time in years, he had been understood. He rose to meet it. His back straightened. His shoulders set. His voice fell half an octave. A teenager reached for the grill. He lifted one hand without even looking. "Not yet." The boy retreated. He did not argue. He could not have argued. A woman asked when the food would be done. He told the flames, not her. "It's ready when it's ready." Three people approached. Three were turned away with a single word each. By the fourth hour, no one questioned him. The whole party had arranged itself around the man and his fire, the way a village arranges itself around a shrine. Then he turned to me. He held out the fork. "Watch it a sec. I gotta pee." I have stood at the gate of lords with a naked blade in my hand. Nothing has ever weighed as much as that fork. I did not move my eyes from the coals. I did not touch the meat. I did not know how. I would not learn. To learn would be to break the moment. When he returned, I handed back the fork without a word, as one returns a sword to its rightful master. He served everyone before himself. He ate last, standing, still watching the fire. We never traded names. We did not need to. He believed he had finally met a man who took grilling seriously. I believed I had finally met America's last samurai. Neither of us will correct the other. Not now. Not ever. So I have made a vow. Every summer of my life, I will return to this country. I will find a backyard. I will find a man at a grill. I will stand beside him and say nothing until he speaks. And when he says "low and slow," I will bow my head as if my grandfather had spoken. I will die before I tell him I do not know how to cook meat. "KISS THE COOK," his apron commanded. I have obeyed. I will obey again.
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