Tweetledee

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Tweetledee

Tweetledee

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Just a flower waiting to bloom. If you understand the mixed metaphor, then you know why I am TwittleThumbs https://t.co/EmvUXa8bDZ Mastadon https://t.co/jucYhm1ZwS

شامل ہوئے Nisan 2015
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News from Science
News from Science@NewsfromScience·
You don’t need a brain to benefit from a good night of sleep. Despite lacking a central nervous system, jellyfish and sea anemones have sleep patterns remarkably similar to those of humans, researchers report. Learn more: scim.ag/4uyroq9
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Aaron Meyers
Aaron Meyers@AaronMeyers·
$1 Pick up
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Art or Other Things
Art or Other Things@ArtorOtherThing·
A Woman Sitting on the Edge of a Bed, (Detail), (19th century) by an unknown artist of the Spanish School, oil on canvas, approximately 168.5 x 125 cm (66.3 x 49.2 in), Private Collection
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Bill Kristol
Bill Kristol@BillKristol·
Dear Donald Trump, Just flew into DCA. Green algae VERY visible in the reflecting pool. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Rogelio Galván ll 🇩🇪🇲🇽
June 18, 1928: Amelia Earhart crossed the Atlantic Ocean and became the first woman in history to achieve this feat in an airplane. However, on that specific trip she did not travel as a pilot, but as a passenger and person in charge of the flight log.
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PBS News
PBS News@NewsHour·
New concerns are emerging about President Trump’s sweeping pardon of Jan. 6 defendants after a recent report found that nearly 100 of them have been arrested, charged or convicted of additional crimes since the attack in 2021. to.pbs.org/4fR4Ddr
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Lin 🇫🇮
Lin 🇫🇮@Lfromthenorth·
A 17 year old girl, with 2‰ blood alcohol level, gets raped by 3 men outside of a hospital. All charges dropped bc judge claims "if 3 men bring you to some brushes, it should be obvious what's about to happen", and the girl is ordered to pay 16 000 euros for legal costs. This is the Finnish justice system. 😶
Iltalehti@iltalehti_fi

Kolmea miestä syytettiin teinitytön törkeästä raiskauksesta. Helsingin hovioikeus hylkäsi kaikki syytteet. #Echobox=1781789385" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">iltalehti.fi/kotimaa/a/1b30…

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Michael Shermer
Michael Shermer@michaelshermer·
The true story of Roswell (from my book Conspiracy): Our story begins on July 7, 1947, when a rancher working just outside Roswell, New Mexico named William W. ‘Mac’ Brazel discovered some unusual debris scattered on the ground. Brazel notified the local sheriff saying that he might have discovered the remains of “one of them flying saucers.” The reference was to a wave of UFO sightings that began the month before, on June 24, 1947, when a man named Kenneth Arnold was flying his private plane over the Cascade Mountains in Washington State when he saw 9 shiny objects moving quickly across the sky. Arnold initially described them as flying like “geese in formation”—which is what it probably was (I’ve seen such “UFOs” myself)—but then later added that the objects were “crescent shaped” and that they “moved like a saucer would if you skipped it across the water.” An Associated Press story about the incident then misquoted Arnold as describing what he saw as “flying saucers.” Later, Arnold complained, “They said that I’d said they were saucer-like. I said they flew in saucer-like fashion.” Nevertheless, the “flying saucer” meme caught on as the AP story was picked up by over 150 newspapers, and soon after hundreds of flying saucer reports appeared, with a peak of 850 sightings in the weeks following Arnold’s report. The July 7 story told by Mac Brazel promptly reached the Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF), at which point a lieutenant named Walter Haut sent out a press release stating that a “flying disc” had been recovered at the ranch. Haut, in fact, had not seen the debris himself, so here begins the distortion of the most famous UFO case in history: The Roswell Incident. The incident, in fact, has nothing to do with extra-terrestrial intelligence and everything to do with terrestrial surveillance. The following day, July 8, 1947, the Roswell Daily Record ran the now famous headline: RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On Ranch in Roswell Region The next day, July 9, the Roswell Daily Record offered a more sobering description of what was found on the ranch: "When the debris was gathered up the tinfoil, paper, tape, and sticks made a bundle about three feet long and 7 or 8 inches thick, while the rubber made a bundle about 18 or 20 inches long and about 8 inches thick. In all, he [Brazel] estimated, the entire lot would have weighed maybe five pounds." The military described the debris as the remains of a weather balloon, and that was that for the next 30 years, as Roswell disappeared from UFO cultural radar. In fact, in 1967 a report was published by a pro-UFOlogist named Ted Bloecher titled UFO Wave of 1947, which chronicled 853 UFO reports: Roswell wasn’t even on the list! Think about that: the most famous UFO case in history wasn’t even on the radar screen of UFOlogists at the time it happened and the twenty years after! Roswell, then, is really a story of modern myth making, starting in 1980 when the National Enquirer ran a sensationalist UFO story, followed by a popular television documentary called UFOs are Real, then solidified when popular book authors Charles Berlitz and William L. Moore bestseller The Roswell Incident, was published, outlining a government cover-up of the discovery of a crashed alien spacecraft in the New Mexico desert.
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CLEAN CAR CLUB
CLEAN CAR CLUB@TheCleanCarClub·
1970 Lancia Stratos Zero
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Raphaellini Otelovic
Raphaellini Otelovic@Rafosalvaje·
El sexo es mejor que el futbol ! - Nadie reclama si hay mano dentro del área...
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Saganism
Saganism@Saganismm·
“My feeling is, quite simply, that if there is a God, he has done such a bad job that a discussion of him is not worthwhile.” — Isaac Asimov
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Joe G
Joe G@EastEndJoe·
Describes Donald Trump to a tee!
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Old Terrible Wonderful Things
Old Terrible Wonderful Things@OldTerribleWond·
In the background, the Hulk is making jokes about what he's going to smash. Adam Hughes, Marvel Goodbye Party Right Page, US, comic pinup page, 1992.
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Keyboards
Keyboards@Keyboards_bot·
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Amazon Piss Jugs
Amazon Piss Jugs@JeremyWard33·
This will destroy fifty nine million acres of national forest. 75 percent of Americans are against this. We have no representation y'all
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Art or Other Things
Art or Other Things@ArtorOtherThing·
Fernand Khnopff The Spider Woman ca. 1901
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