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Lexsi Nevermind 💜

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I'm real. I don't like fake people. Twitter is weird. Panda is my spirit animal 🐼

Tham gia Ocak 2022
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Nik “the Hat” Hatziefstathiou
I stand with TBI and the Sumner County Sheriff’s Office. You should too, or this case will remain at a standstill. I can say tonight with complete confidence that these agencies have been pursuing credible leads whenever they arise, even if those moments are rare. Given the constraints they face, my frustration is directed at lawmakers who underfund critical agencies at moments that meet the literal definition of a crisis.
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Tennessee Bureau of Investigation@TBInvestigation

Sebastian is 5’0”, 120 lbs., w/brown hair & brown eyes. Sebastian has a medical condition that may impair his ability to return safely w/o assistance. If you have seen Sebastian or have info about his whereabouts, call Sumner Co. SO at 615-451-3838 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND/ 2/2

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ThatUmbrellaGuy
ThatUmbrellaGuy@Thatumbrellaguy·
YES! Youtube RESTORED my CHANNEL - BECAUSE OF YOU! Folks, THANK YOU! Seriously! I'm SO THRILLED! And thank you to @teamyoutube! Thank you for supporting me. I'm humbled. I have some GOOD FRIENDS out there, and LOVE you guys!
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Catch_LISK@Catch_LISK·
When the Last Image Is the Worst One: Media Ethics and the Use of Victim Mugshots In the coverage of the Long Island Serial Killer case, there has been a persistent and troubling pattern in how victims are visually represented. Again and again, news outlets have chosen to accompany stories with mugshots—often the most vulnerable, dehumanizing images available—rather than photographs that reflect the fullness of these women’s lives. Additionally, debasing descriptors are repeatedly used, usually in the same sentence as the introduction of their name. This is not a neutral editorial choice. It is a decision that shapes public perception, reinforces stigma, and quietly influences whose lives are seen as worthy of empathy. A mugshot is not a portrait. It is a moment captured at a person’s lowest point, often tied to poverty, addiction, or survival-driven circumstances. It strips context and reduces an individual to a single interaction with the criminal justice system. When media organizations repeatedly select these images to represent victims of violent crime, they are not simply reporting facts—they are curating a narrative. And too often, that narrative implies that these women were defined by their struggles rather than their humanity. The women connected to the Long Island Serial Killer case were daughters, mothers, friends, and individuals with histories that extended far beyond a single photograph taken under fluorescent lights. Many had families who have spent years—decades—fighting to ensure they are remembered with dignity. To default to mugshots is to ignore those efforts. It is to flatten lives into stereotypes that the public can too easily dismiss. There is also a deeper, more uncomfortable truth embedded in these editorial decisions: whose stories are told with care, and whose are not. In cases involving victims who fit more socially accepted narratives—those perceived as “ideal victims”—media outlets tend to use graduation photos, family portraits, or images that emphasize innocence and relatability. But when victims have histories involving sex work, substance use, or prior arrests, the tone shifts. The imagery becomes harsher, less forgiving. The implicit message is that some lives require explanation before they deserve compassion. This is not just about optics; it has real consequences. Public empathy is not an unlimited resource—it is shaped by what people see. When audiences are presented with mugshots, they are subtly encouraged to view victims through a lens of judgment rather than grief. This can affect everything from the urgency of public pressure on law enforcement to the broader cultural understanding of violence against marginalized women. Journalism carries an ethical obligation not only to inform but to do so with fairness and humanity. The Society of Professional Journalists’ Code of Ethics urges reporters to “minimize harm” and to show compassion for those affected by tragedy. Using mugshots as default imagery fails that standard. It prioritizes convenience or sensationalism over dignity. It tells families that the most painful, reductive image of their loved one is the one that will live on in public memory. There are alternatives. Many families have provided photographs that capture their loved ones as they wish to be remembered—smiling, alive, human. Even when such images are not readily available, media outlets can choose neutral visuals or invest the time to seek out better representations. These choices require more effort, but ethical journalism often does. Criticism of this practice is not about erasing the complexities of victims’ lives. It is about refusing to let those complexities be weaponized against them in death. A person’s past does not diminish the violence committed against them, nor does it justify a lack of care in how their story is told. If the role of the media is to bear witness, then it must do so responsibly. That means recognizing that every image, every descriptor, carries weight, and that the final impression left on the public should not be one of judgment, but of recognition. These women were more than the worst moments of their lives. The coverage should reflect that truth. Raul #BeBetter
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Please Help Find Daniel
Please Help Find Daniel@PleaseHelpFind4·
MY SON, GEOLOGIST DANIEL ROBINSON, WENT MISSING IN THE SONORAN DESERT OF ARIZONA. I AM STILL SEARCHING FOR HIM. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION TO HELP BRING HIM HOME, CONTACT 803.200.7994 OR TIPLINE: 844.602.0660. YOU CAN REMAIN ANONYMOUS. I WON'T STOP! THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
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Nate Eaton
Nate Eaton@NateNewsNow·
The original sentencing date is set for Eric Richins' birthday.
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Nate Eaton@NateNewsNow·
Kouri Richins' attorneys have filed a motion asking a judge to reschedule her sentencing date from May 13 to the week of June 15. Defense attorney Wendy Lewis says the request is being made for the following reasons: 1. The defense needs additional time to research and prepare mitigation evidence and witnesses for Richins, given that she will either serve 25 years to life in prison or life without the possibility of parole. 2. The defense needs an entire day to present witnesses and evidence, rather than the half-day that is currently scheduled. 3. Defense attorney Kathryn Nester recently had a death in the family and does not have time to prepare for the May hearing. She is also scheduled to be out of the country for the first two weeks in June. 4. Defense attorney Alex is scheduled to be in another trial from May 11-15. Judge Richard Mrazik has not ruled on the motion.
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Science girl@sciencegirl·
Tourists weighing over 220 pounds (100 kg) are no longer allowed to ride donkeys in Santorini under updated animal welfare rules. The decision follows concerns that the animals were being overburdened, especially on the island’s steep routes, including the 500+ steps leading to Fira. Experts recommend donkeys carry no more than roughly 20% of their body weight. New guidelines also require regular rest breaks, daily movement, and constant access to water. The changes came after pressure from animal welfare advocates highlighting overwork and heat exposure. Visitors can still reach the top by walking or using the cable car—offering alternatives while reducing strain on the animals.
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Justice For Enrique Delgado Garcia
Han pasado 1 año 7 meses 2 días 22 horas 42 minutos 2 segundos desde que Enrique Delgado García fue asesinado en la academia de la Policía Estatal de Massachusetts. ¡Justicia para Enrique!
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Legal Mindset
Legal Mindset@TheLegalMindset·
Going LIVE on YouTube and KICK to fully breakdown the Johnny Somali sentencing and verdict, including the logic behind the sentencing and what happens next with potential appeals youtube.com/live/8IjWJ97pc…
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鈴森はるか 『haruka suzumori』 🇯🇵
🇯🇵 A tourist from New York was captured spray painting graffiti in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. This type of behavior should get you immediately deported from Japan.
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Justice For Enrique Delgado Garcia
Justice For Enrique Delgado Garcia@Justice4Enrique·
Han pasado 1 año 6 meses 28 días 19 horas 17 minutos 55 segundos desde que Enrique Delgado García fue asesinado en la academia de la Policía Estatal de Massachusetts. ¡Justicia para Enrique!
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Catch_LISK@Catch_LISK·
“To every family out there- still searching, still waiting, still holding on: please do not give up hope- even when it feels impossible, even when the years pass and when the silence grows heavy- keep going- your loved ones matter. They are not forgotten, and one day answers can come”. - Missy Cann That is a portion of the speech Missy Cann, sister of Maureen Brainard-Barnes, read to the world when her sister and the other families finally received their Justice. It resonated with me so deeply that I asked her permission to amplify her words and share it with other families that I care so deeply for. Missy never relented on her promise to Maureen, the same way so many of you have done on your own roads towards answers and Justice. I hope Missy’s words bring you each some comfort in knowing you aren’t alone and that hope is such a powerful force. Thank you Missy for allowing me to share ❤️
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Catch_LISK@Catch_LISK·
I have so much to say, yet I have no words with which to do so. I think I will be offline for a bit.
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Catch_LISK@Catch_LISK·
Still Processing.. As I begin to head towards Riverhead, I’m trying to understand the spectrum of emotions I’m experiencing. I am instantly and firstly drawn to each of the families- I’ve witnessed incredible perseverance in the face of public opinion, apathy and ignorance. I’ve been amazed and inspired by their composure, resilience and determination. I’m truly honored to have connected with so many of them over the years- they’ve brought joy and love into my life. Each of their loved ones matter. Each had a lifetime of memories they should be creating. Each one is special. I’m blessed to have worked alongside some of the most insightful researchers, each one layering skill sets and talents. I’ve formed some of the most meaningful relationships I’ll ever have. There’s still much work to continue- still so many unanswered questions- from missing and unidentified persons to unresolved murders. But for today, we stop to acknowledge Justice and the agents that worked so hard to bring answers. I’ll be in court, and as I as do each and every time, I close my eyes and say each name aloud: Sandra Karen Valerie Jessica Maureen Melissa Megan Amber
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Marc Foxx
Marc Foxx@RealMarcFoxx·
Hasan Piker calls for the assassination of a US government official: >one day suspension Asmongold says he doesn't care about the opinions of 3rd worlders: >week suspension WTF @TwitchSupport ? @Twitch
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