Kareem Aweet รีทวีตแล้ว
Kareem Aweet
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Kareem Aweet
@keefer1536
Just an old man moving through life. Army Veteran 2A enthusiast. Patriot.
Georgia เข้าร่วม Ekim 2023
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Kareem Aweet รีทวีตแล้ว
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Just so we're on the same page here, an island nation that imports almost 50% of its food and has been doing everything in its power to put its farmers out of business cannot reliably sortie a single destroyer on short notice.
Daily Mail@DailyMail
HMS Dragon forced to dock in the Med amid 'technical issues' with its water system in latest embarrassment for Royal Navy trib.al/Hx63bbF
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‘No Kings’ but let’s tax people for leaving because we refuse to admit our own failures as lawmakers. The irony is palpable.
KOMO News@komonews
Across the country, at least ten states, including Washington, are now exploring or have already passed an exit or wealth tax to combat revenue losses from residents fleeing to lower tax areas komonews.com/news/nation-wo…
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@PolitlcsUK Well, he is governing over the destruction of his own civilisation at the hands of millions of Pakistani rapists, so theres that.
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@BillMelugin_ You can tell they are real Brits just by their names.
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NEW: Border Patrol caught & arrested four British nationals entering the US illegally in a remote part of Maine after crossing from Canada.
Their names:
Ali Mohammed Ali Abdullah, Hameed Mohammed Nagi, Ibrahim Ayyub Khan, and Mohammed Sultan Saleh.
robinsonreport.substack.com/p/four-british…
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US has let in 4,499 refugees since October - all but three were South African bbc.in/4tBPLTG
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Female octopuses are actively throwing objects at males that won’t leave them alone. This unusual behavior has been observed in the wild, where females use shells, silt, and debris to push away persistent males.
Researchers studying these interactions suggest it may be a defensive response to unwanted mating attempts, showing surprising control, awareness, and intentional behavior in these intelligent marine animals.
The Knowledge Factory
#octopus #marineanimals
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@washghost1 I'm just glad that nothing flammable was stored there. This could have been bad.
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