Winterborn

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Winterborn

Winterborn

@Winterborn71

SSD undertaker, Costco coffee smuggler, Dell whisperer. Fixes malware, feeds dogs gourmet lentils, ranks medieval kings before caffeine. Approach with treats

Alaska เข้าร่วม Şubat 2024
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WarrenVsCCP | 🇺🇸🇹🇼🇺🇸
Real video of Tiananmen Square on June 4th. After watching it, you will no longer believe the CCP's lies! Apart from the People's Liberation Army of China 🇨🇳, no other country's army in the world would drive a column of tanks into the square of its capital and open fire on its thousands of college students.
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@JeremyRyanSlate I'm on my 3rd rewatch of this episode, which is really rare for me. Such a good and fun one.
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Jeremy Ryan Slate@JeremyRyanSlate·
Julius Caesar wasn’t born rich the way people assume, he had the name, but not the money. His family had lost its wealth, so he spent much of his early political career heavily in debt, relying on powerful financiers like Marcus Crassus just to stay in the game. That pressure meant every political move wasn’t just ambition… it was survival, because failure meant owing the wrong people everything. @UnsubscribeCast
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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
US Navy Secretary Hung Cao: “They call me a white supremacist, but I have one request for them when they give me my hood, make sure it’s got the little slits and not the circles so I can see better.”
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@ThorBjornsson_ The hilarity of "Those aren't real prison bars!" Oh my gawsh. No kidding. It's, almost, like it's fake and NO ONE cares. Enjoy the skit for what it is
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Hafþór J Björnsson@ThorBjornsson_·
Can The Worlds Strongest Man break through Prison bars?
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@KenLaCorte One account I read was how the Spanish were using Pike and shot formations to try to fight the Comanche. Did not go well. Same account said basically: "The end was the revolver and repeating rifle. Then it was just matter of time."
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Ken LaCorte
Ken LaCorte@KenLaCorte·
Here's what they don't teach kids about American Indians. If you were taught the kinder, gentler version of Native Americans, you're in for a shock. And we don't honor them by pretending they were eternal victims. 0:00 - Introduction 1:46 - America Before Columbus 5:35 - Clashing War Codes 9:25 - The Comanche 14:43 - Blood on Both Sides 18:10 - Conclusion
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@todsworkshop 3800 spent, and if you were in the equivalent 80k armor (at the time), You'd be sending a bonus to the armor smith
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Winterborn@Winterborn71·
@RazorFist HAHaha! Damn it Razor, I was drinking coffee and now have to clean it off my keyboard. Frick'n Japanese conspiracy members!
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Winterborn@Winterborn71·
You are completely correct. Total teenage idiocy mixed with explosives. Cops called, newspaper article probably. Was a whole thing back in the day. Others floated a few hydrogen balloons with road flares into the sky one fine spring. UFO calls.... Teachers KNEW it was them, but no proof. Sometimes too good at physics etc.
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@LaNativePatriot We are definitely in one of those "Paradigm shifts" in war right now. Last one was defensive, most call it WWI with machine guns for defense. Then it was 1893 to 1917-ish with Tanks on offense etc. The "flattening out" is faster but still ongoing.
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🪶Native Patriot 🇺🇸
🪶Native Patriot 🇺🇸@LaNativePatriot·
Drone warfare is terrifying. You can have a whole arsenal to of 2A arms, train daily, & be in the best shape of your life…. & it still won’t do crap against drones This is a whole different level of man made horrors coming our way
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Tom MacDonald
Tom MacDonald@IAMTOMMACDONALD·
I bumped into Brock Lesnar in my hotel and when I extended my hand to thank him for his contributions to pro wrestling he said “Tom MacDonald! No, thank you for what you do. We listen to you all the time.” For 20 minutes we chatted and I got to know what a genuinely cool (and REAL) dude he is. It blows my mind that my music has managed to find the folks who have fallen through the cracks…as well as reached the folks at the tops of the mountains. Not a day goes by that I’m not incredibly grateful for this wild ride…and moments like this remind me how truly wild it is 👊🏻
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The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
Support A Needy Racist - Donate To The SPLC Today
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Winterborn@Winterborn71·
@elonmusk Amazing how the "Truth will out" always seems to do so. Lo tho it takes far too long
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Winterborn@Winterborn71·
20 Talents!? 50!! Side note, the show Rome, HBO, to title characters Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo are named after two real centurions. The only two soldiers Caesar named in his whole book. (and I'm sure that's on purpse) Both 13th legion, hate each other, bitter ongoing rivalry, ended up saving each other. Pullo charged out, threw his javelin, got a return spear stuck through his belt, couldnt draw sword. Lucius Vorenus followed to help, kills one, forces others back. Falls down, becoming vulnerable. Pullo rescued Vorenus, fight side by side, slew several foes retreat safely to fortress among cheers. Paste: Caesar concludes that "fortune so dealt with both in this rivalry and conflict, that the one competitor was a succor and a safeguard to the other," and it was impossible to say which was more worthy. They are the only two individual common soldiers Caesar names in the entire Gallic Wars
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Jeremy Ryan Slate
Jeremy Ryan Slate@JeremyRyanSlate·
They kidnapped Julius Caesar… and accidentally underpriced him. According to Plutarch, when pirates set his ransom, Caesar wasn’t insulted, he was amused and told them to raise it, saying he was worth more. He even joked he’d come back and punish them later. After his release, he eventually did exactly that. Follow for more sharp history stories and repost if this feels unreal.
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Jeremy Ryan Slate@JeremyRyanSlate·
Alexander the Great didn’t just admire Achilles, he tried to be him. The Iliad, attributed to Homer (likely a tradition shaped by multiple storytellers), follows Achilles in the Trojan War, and Alexander reportedly mirrored parts of his life and actions in pursuit of that same heroic image. History and myth blur more than we think. Follow for more quick history breakdowns and repost if this surprised you.
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