Senator Tuberville on x writing a response to the @endwokeness account
Original tweet from @EndWokeness - “less than 25 years apart”
Image 1 - the twin towers as they are hit by a the planes on 9/11/2001
Image 2 - Mayor Mamdani sitting on a prayer rug while hosting an Iftar at city hall
Quote tweet from Senator Tuberville - “the enemy is inside the gates.”
Let there be as much outrage from politicians in Washington when kids go hungry as there is when I break bread with New Yorkers.
13.03.2026 19:50
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I’m glad it’s not just me!
13.03.2026 15:51
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It’s like I’m a small child shocked to see their teacher in the wild, only it’s more like my brain has a file for each place I interact with groups of people it only downloads when I’m there, and when I see one elsewhere the best I can do quickly is “They look so familiar, why?”
13.03.2026 15:41
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My challenge is seeing a person I’ve only ever seen in one context in a new place. How am I supposed to recognize Work Person in the movie theater, or Church Person buying groceries?
13.03.2026 15:35
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Anyone who argues that AI can do your research for you was not the one who did all the work in the group project
12.03.2026 15:33
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Dipshit Starbucks CEO: I'm leaving for Florida
State of Washington: Holy shit we had no idea the law would work THAT well
12.03.2026 03:44
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The idea that all of this death and destruction is going to apply only to other people in perpetuity, and will never, ever blow back on Americans, is carrying a lot of weight that it can't support forever
09.03.2026 23:52
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Which celebrity death hurt you the most?
10.03.2026 15:45
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"Be a writer," they said. "You'll be rich," they said. "They lied," the narrator said.
09.03.2026 22:05
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Edmund Burke: WAIT WHAT THIS IS A STIMULANT AND IT CONTAINS A TROPICAL FLOWER AND MILK AND IS BITTER AND YET SWEET? HEY ADAM SMITH YOU HAVE TO TRY THIS SHIT ISNT CAPITALISM AMAZING
09.03.2026 17:31
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Curious about Donald Trump’s objective in Iran? Throw this sheet pan spaghetti at the wall and see what sticks!
07.03.2026 03:27
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06.03.2026 19:26
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move slow and repair things
06.03.2026 12:06
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Carpenter, Farmer
(Oh crap, someone is going to try to recruit me to run for something.)
04.03.2026 22:15
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Raskin: “Based on what you know today, were Renée Good and Alex Pretti domestic terrorists?”
Noem: “There's ongoing investigations…I would think you would want there to still be investigations going into these situations.”
Raskin: “You stated [your] conclusion 2 hours after they were killed."
04.03.2026 16:36
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I’ve seen enough. Not about the election. Just generally.
04.03.2026 03:21
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Sometimes, when things are rough and the world feels heavy, it helps to imagine a future where we have crushed these sons of bitches and are left to the actual business of constructing a world that we deserve and is fundamentally kind and good.
03.03.2026 00:46
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My photo shows the front of a warm-yellow coloured Minoan clay flask, hand painted in black with a frontally depicted octopus. The flask measures 27 cm (about 10.5 inches) in height. It has a short spout at the top with a small loop handle at either side. The octopus is swimming diagonally with its eight writhing, sucker-lined arms covering the whole surface of the flask. It stares out at the viewer with wide, almost cartoon-like eyes. Additional motifs include sea urchins, tritons, small rocks and seaweed. Minoan decoration depicting sea motifs is known by scholars as the ‘Marine Style’. The flask was excavated in 1903 at a Bronze Age settlement site at Palaikastro. The Palaikastro excavations, carried out between 1902 and 1906, were run by R. Bosanquet and R.M. Dawkins from the British School of Athens. The flask is part of the collections at Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Heraklion, Crete.
Marvellous 3,500 year-old Minoan clay flask decorated with a wide-eyed octopus 🐙❤️
Excavated in 1903 from a Bronze Age settlement site at Palaikastro, Crete.
Heraklion Archaeological Museum 📷 by me
#Archaeology
28.02.2026 13:49
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Two posts from altnps.bsky.social:
Amazing work, everyone the OpenAI boycott is working! And thank you to our international supporters who are joining us. Sam Altman is in panic mode he went on X tonight telling users to ask him anything about OpenAI’s Pentagon deal as the boycott of ChatGPT grows.
We know a lot of people are choosing to boycott AI overall, and we support that. AI is terrible on the environment! At the same time, we understand many people still use AI tools. If you’re going use AI please delete the ChatGPT app, and switch to Claude by Anthropic instead.
As an author whose book was pirated by Anthropic: using Claude is not an ethical choice
02.03.2026 15:25
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Timeline clense
01.03.2026 19:26
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If you know someone who is really great at running an RPG, you have got to hold on to them, you know?
Carpe DM, friends!
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Tom Holland’s “Singing in the Rain” & “Umbrella” vs. Zendaya’s “24k Magic” | Lip Sync Battle
YouTube video by Lip Sync Battle
We should remember to celebrate their reported nuptials by watching BOTH Zandaya’s and Tom Holland’s lip sync performances! youtu.be/1i5DEipIWh4?...
02.03.2026 01:59
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I'm convinced AI is our generation's radium - a discovery with genuinely useful applications in specific, controlled circumstances that we stupidly put in everything from kid's toys to toothpaste until we realised the harm far too late where future generations will ask if we were out of our minds.
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10. American Midnight by Adam Hochschild
11. Over My Dead Body by Greg Melville
I didn't intend to read more NF than fiction, nor to have two NF books be super-grim (The Barn and American Midnight), but sometimes that's where library holds and LibraryThing challenges take you.
3/3
#books #reading
01.03.2026 22:45
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5. Breach of Promise by Elisabeth Fairchild
6. Lin-Manuel Miranda: The Education of an Artist by Daniel Pollack-Pelzner
7. The Barren Grounds by David Robertson
8. The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi by Wright Thompson
9. Useless Etymology by Jess Zafarris
2/x
#books #reading
01.03.2026 22:42
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I read 11 books in Feb., same as Jan. I'll need to speed it up once the Nebula and Hugo finalists are out.
1. Brigands & Breadknives by Travis Baldree
2. Pathogenesis by Jonathan Kennedy
3. Time Loops & Meet Cutes by Jackie Lau
4. Building God's Kingdom by Julie Ingersoll
1/x
#books #reading
01.03.2026 22:39
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Liberals, Progressives, America First Conservatives: WITAF SOMEONE NEEDS TO DO THEIR JOB AND STOP THESE POINTLESS WARS
Schumer: Don’t worry, this letter is VERY strongly worded!!
28.02.2026 20:17
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In my headcanon Ayla stayed with the Mamutoi because she realized that Ranec was funny, mature, and self-aware, all qualities that A) Jondalar lacked, and B) are better foundations for long-term happiness than having the biggest schlong in the Paleolithic.
01.03.2026 03:12
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