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Lorna Dane

@SloneKandy

(she/her) Lorna Dane (stage name for most voice over work)

United States شامل ہوئے Nisan 2019
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Donald J. Trumpstein fake
Donald J. Trumpstein fake@realtrumpstein·
Holy shit, Marco Rubio would hate it if you retweeted
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Lorna Dane@SloneKandy·
@CieloBonit @KamalaHarris Nobody brought up Nancy "throat goat" Reagan. God, y'all are unoriginal. Every time you see a woman in power, "she must have slept her way to the top." Get new material cause if men were so willing to give up their power for sex, women would have been ran the world for millennia
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Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris@KamalaHarris·
Donald Trump votes by mail. But this week, he signed an Executive Order so you can’t. Why? Because he is scared of your power, and he is scared of losing the midterms.
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Anime Posts@animeposts·
Who's your favorite?
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Lorna Dane@SloneKandy·
Every 3rd tweet has been people complaining, saying invincible's animation is mid. STFU, you don't know what that actually looks like. Marvel cartoons of the 2010s was peak mid. Flat colors, boring fight scenes. If you've seen this, you wouldn't be saying shit about Invincible
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Jane Goodall had no college degree and no science background. She was a secretary. A scientist hired her to study wild chimps specifically because she knew nothing about science, and she ended up proving that the one thing we thought made us different from animals was wrong. Louis Leakey was studying human origins in Kenya and needed somebody to go live near wild chimpanzees in Tanzania and just watch them for months. He picked Goodall because he figured a trained scientist would show up with a head full of textbook ideas about how animals are supposed to behave. Goodall had none of that. She’d just observe what was actually happening. She showed up at Gombe in July 1960 with a notebook, binoculars, and her mom (local officials wouldn’t let her go into the jungle alone). For four straight months, every chimp she approached bolted, and her funding only covered six. Then she spotted a chimp she’d named David Greybeard. Naming them was considered completely unscientific, and her future professors at Cambridge would lose it over this, but she did it anyway. David poked a grass stalk into a termite mound, pulled it out covered in termites, and ate them right off the stalk. He was using a tool to get food. Then she watched him strip leaves off a twig to make it work better, turning a found object into a custom tool. Scientists had one rule for what made humans different: only we make tools. When she sent the news back to Leakey, he wrote: “Now we must redefine man, redefine tool, or accept chimpanzees as human.” Cambridge let her get a PhD without ever finishing a bachelor’s degree. Only the eighth person in the school’s history to pull that off. She discovered chimps eat meat (everyone assumed they were vegetarian), form alliances, and grieve when their family members die. A chimp named Flint stopped eating after his mother Flo died in 1972. Three weeks later, he was dead too. Between 1974 and 1978, a group of chimps she’d been watching for years split in two. The bigger group hunted down and killed every male from the smaller group, one by one, over four years. Ambushes on chimps caught alone. Goodall said she’d lie awake at night with the images stuck in her head. She’d always believed chimps were “rather nicer” than us. That belief didn’t survive. She got the Presidential Medal of Freedom in January 2025. Nine months later she died in her sleep at 91, on a speaking tour in California, still giving talks 300 days a year.
National Geographic@NatGeo

This #JaneGoodallDay, we honor the life and legacy of pioneering scientist, conservationist, animal advocate, educator, and National Geographic Explorer Jane Goodall, whose groundbreaking chimpanzee research helped redefine our relationship with humans' closest relatives. #StepIntoWonder

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Lorna Dane@SloneKandy·
Wait until you hear Disney's been doing stuff like this since 1946. Half the population gets a period & there are a lot of girls whose parents don't prep them for it. So when it happens, it can lead to confusion, fear, & shame. It's a good thing to normalize it in media
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Zoya🕊️@Zoya_ki_batein

Disney.....stop.

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Yess Arts
Yess Arts@YessArts·
Prism 🩵💛🩷 From Dispatch 💖
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Lorna Dane@SloneKandy·
This is a massive level of delusion. We have no idea how long it took Thadus to create the virus, and since he's a viltrumite, he has intimate knowledge of his own people's biology, Batman doesn't. "All Batman needs to do is get his hands on the virus" like that's a simple task.
Pyrexski✞@Slatt2Trimm

Vitrumites aren’t even all that..99% of their population were literally wiped out by a single virus, all Batman needs is to get his hands on that scooge virus

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Lorna Dane@SloneKandy·
@faulty_view Mark is in space and has access to all this super advanced alien technology. I feel like you could have given your son something so he can keep in better regular contact with you. Especially when he was feeling the way that he did, that eventually caused him to crash out.
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Cole(COMMS CLOSED)@faulty_view·
Marky's father and sister were on Earth, so Marky stayed on Earth; not because Mark didn't want to take him there. Mark had to respect their wishes.
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~~CKM~~@KaminoKany

@akachi_is Marky’s definitely not since Mark didn’t want him to go to space w them and Terra hated him for years

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Mandevil
Mandevil@Mandevil23·
two actors who were perfectly cast for the same role
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@ENYD178 She's soloed and invincible variant. No, they did not. You're acting like that punch from the comic knock that guy out. It did not.
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This literally happens in the comic during their first encounter with the viltrumites. Shut the fuck up.
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i am@notshalom_

dawg.

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Redd
Redd@ReddCinema·
EVERYONE THIS IS HOW YOU READ YOUR TIRE SIZE. 🚨🚨🚨🚨
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Lorna Dane@SloneKandy·
This is the problem with you guys having a preconceived notion about American animation quality. Castlevania was made by Powerhouse animation. An American animation studio, based out of Texas and California. Y'all need to stop acting like invincible's animation is missing frames.
DM (DRAWING ARC)@DequanMidoriya

Im ngl invincible animation has no excuse for looking like that. The animation direction is just subpar and does nothing creative or interesting in terms of storyboards. Im perfectly fine with delayed seasons to get more quality animation omg castlevania nocturne please save us!!

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Lorna Dane@SloneKandy·
@ENYD178 What does point A have to do with point B here? Multiple things in this fight scene didn't get adapted, and yet one of the things that did get adapted, y'all are trying to act like she's incompetent when it happened
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
In her final semester at Harvard, Amanda Nguyen was raped. She did everything survivors are told to do. Then she discovered that the physical evidence collected from her own body would be destroyed in 6 months — unless she filed paperwork to stop it. And then filed it again. Every 6 months. Forever. She was 22 years old. She decided to change federal law instead. 🌟 Amanda had interned at NASA. She had big plans. The kind of future that takes years of hard work to build was finally within reach. Then everything shattered. She went to the hospital. She reported the assault to police. She endured the forensic exam. She made the careful decision to file her rape kit anonymously — worried that an open case could affect security clearance applications for her dream careers. That's when the system revealed how broken it truly was. Because she was anonymous, Massachusetts law gave her only 6 months before her rape kit — physical evidence collected from her own body — would be permanently destroyed. Not the 15 years the state allowed for pressing charges. Six months. No official process to extend it. No clear instructions. No one to guide her. She had to figure it out herself, every 6 months, forcing herself to relive the worst experience of her life just to preserve her right to eventually seek justice. She started researching rape kit laws in all 50 states. What she found was staggering. Some states kept kits for years. Others destroyed them in as little as 30 days. Some states charged survivors for the cost of their own kit collection. Others never notified survivors what happened to their evidence. No consistency. No standard. *"Justice should not depend on geography,"* she said. But it did. In November 2014, Amanda founded Rise — a nonprofit dedicated to changing that reality. Everyone who worked with Rise was a volunteer. They fundraised through crowdfunding. Their goal was rewriting federal law. She met with lawmakers across Washington. Staffers told her it wasn't a priority. Some questioned her story. She kept going. She learned that the most powerful thing she could do was stop being abstract — to walk into a room, look a senator in the eyes, and say: *this happened to me. I am sitting in front of you.* Together with Senator Jeanne Shaheen, she drafted the Sexual Assault Survivors' Rights Act — proposing that survivors should never be charged for their rape kit collection, should receive testing results, and must be notified at least 60 days before their evidence was scheduled for destruction. In February 2016, the bill was introduced. It passed the Senate unanimously. It passed the House unanimously. Not a single vote against. On October 7, 2016, President Obama signed the Sexual Assault Survivors' Rights Act into federal law. Amanda Nguyen was 24 years old. Rise continued working state by state. To date, Rise has helped pass 33 laws across the United States, covering protections for over 84 million rape survivors. A movement started in spare time, with no budget and only volunteers, became one of the most effective civil rights campaigns of its generation. And Amanda never stopped reaching for the stars — literally. In 2024, Blue Origin announced she would be the first Vietnamese woman to fly to space. The young woman who had once feared that fighting for justice would cost her a future in space proved the two didn't have to be a choice. She was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Named a Time Woman of the Year. She wrote a memoir called *Saving Five.* But perhaps the most remarkable thing about Amanda Nguyen's story is not any single achievement. It is the fact that she turned the most painful moment of her life into something that made the world more just for millions of people who will never know her name. She was a college student who needed the system to work. When it didn't, she rebuilt it herself. **At 24 years old.
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Lorna Dane@SloneKandy·
@ballen_50 @SorrowOfGamer @factpostnews @jess_tonc No, they didn't. That is not a thing. You need to be a citizen to get a social security number, but if you believe that this is something Democrats did, then surely there's a name for this program that you can easily pull up from a congressional website, right?
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FactPost@factpostnews·
Trump's budget fully eliminates four separate programs dedicated to increasing affordable housing supply. This comes as the cost of housing has risen under Trump to the highest level ever recorded.
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