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🌈🏳️🌈 Jaini Margaret 🏳️🌈🌈
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🌈🏳️🌈 Jaini Margaret 🏳️🌈🌈
@VotingBlueInTX
Don’t blame me. I voted for Her!
Carrollton, TX เข้าร่วม Eylül 2016
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@AmazonHelp I’ve taken all the steps I’m supposed to. I gave your employees the USPS tracking code & even thought the USPS says it’s a valid tracking code Amazon is telling me it is not a correct tracking number
So, your employees have been useless
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@VotingBlueInTX Hi there. We're sorry to understand you have notification that your Amazon package was delivered even though you haven't received it. Here are the steps to take: amzn.to/48Kas8k. -Hank
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@drhollier Hi Mate. Hey let’s catch up soon.
You still have room for me, Mollie & Jaxon? 😂🤔🤦♀️🙄
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@VotingBlueInTX He's the laziest and the most incompetent dickhead to ever disgrace the White House.😡😡
Good afternoon Jaini!😊😊
Sydney, New South Wales 🇦🇺 English

Such a disgrace & so DAMN scary.
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski
3rd day in a row on the golf course while Musk runs the country. He didn’t even know yesterday that the head of the Social Security Admin resigned, and didn’t know SpaceX employees were working at the FAA/DOD, and claimed Medicaid wasn’t being cut when it’s being cut massively.
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@TWUGymnastics Woohoo! Congratulations!!
#GoTDub
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Your 4⃣ event title winners from last night's action!
Vault - Trinity Caffey
Bars - Kaitlyn Hoiland
Beam - Steelie King
Floor - Sophie Hernandez
#PioneerProud | #CUT🗝️




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🌈🏳️🌈 Jaini Margaret 🏳️🌈🌈 รีทวีตแล้ว

Weird how @elonmusk didn't have any issue with USAID when it gave millions of dollars to Starlink. Which he owns.
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In the year 2035, a mutated strain of the avian influenza virus, known as H9N12, emerged from poultry farms in Southeast Asia. This strain was unlike any other; it was highly contagious among birds, but what made it deadly was its ability to jump species with alarming ease.
Within months, H9N12 had spread across continents, infecting not just birds but mammals, including humans. Traditional vaccines were ineffective; the virus mutated too quickly for human science to keep pace. Cities turned into quarantine zones, and international travel ceased. The global economy collapsed as supply chains disintegrated.
By 2040, over half of the world's population was either dead or dying from the bird flu. The remaining survivors lived in fortified, sterile environments, their daily lives dictated by strict health protocols. The air was filled with the eerie silence of a planet where birds no longer sang, their songs silenced by the relentless spread of H9N12.
Desperation led humanity to look beyond Earth for survival. Mars, once a dream of futurists, became the beacon of hope. Space agencies and private companies, now the new shepherds of human destiny, poured resources into making Mars colonization viable. The planet was terraformed at an accelerated rate, with domes of life-support systems emerging across the Martian landscape.
The narrative of Mars became one of salvation. Stories of the red planet were no longer about exploration but about exodus. Families told tales of a new beginning under the twin moons, Phobos and Deimos, where children would grow up without the shadow of the plague.
Every available rocket was repurposed for human transport. The last of Earth's resources were funneled into this great escape. The wealthiest secured their spots first, but soon, lotteries and merit systems were established to give everyone a chance at life. The journey to Mars was fraught with peril, but the alternative was certain death on Earth.
As the years passed, Mars began to flourish with human life. The survivors built a society based on lessons learned from Earth's downfall, emphasizing sustainable practices and vigilance against biological threats. The sky of Mars, clear and devoid of Earth's now-extinct avian life, served as a daily reminder of what was lost and what had been gained.
Back on Earth, the remaining humans, those who could not or would not leave, lived in small, isolated communities, the planet a shadow of its former self, a testament to what humanity had once been capable of destroying. And in the quiet, they told stories of Mars, a place where humanity had a second chance, a new world where the bird flu was just a grim tale from an old, sick planet.
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@JamesTate121 @WolverineDano He’s so full of shit & his cult believes every word.
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@TWUGymnastics I need vault scores!! Please, please, please
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@TWUGymnastics Wow! They just dropped to the ground & stuck it.
Looked both to be blind landings
WTG Kaitlyn & Sophia!
T-Dub!!
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@TWUGymnastics What was Steelie’s exhibition score?
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@CyrusMMcQueen @LeanneMcQueen1 @MollyMcQueen Damn. I’m off twitter for a minute & Molly is now a toddler. And still so damn stinkin adorable.
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@VotingBlueInTX
Haven't seen a post from you since last year.
Hope you're doing well.
Join BlueSky if you haven't already.
Much more pleasant site.
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@TWUGymnastics Way to go ladies!! So proud of y’all!!
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@EdFatherOfCats Of course. Mollie & Jaxon are my kids.
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