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Blue Currents, by Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, 2025, πŸ“Έ by @tiltoncreative

19.02.2026 21:49 β€” πŸ‘ 2985    πŸ” 593    πŸ’¬ 14    πŸ“Œ 12

It’s so wild to think about their journey 😭

19.02.2026 21:33 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

LAILA EDWARDS MAKES BLACK HISTORY DURING BLACK HISTORY MONTH! And the US doesn't win without our hockey niece. It's a shame it's taken until 2026 for us to have a Black player. May we never know that life again.

19.02.2026 21:02 β€” πŸ‘ 391    πŸ” 109    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 5

Yes, US and Canada’s women’s hockey teams are known for how many of them have been teammates

19.02.2026 21:12 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

Showing sad MPP should be illegal

19.02.2026 21:10 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

NBC made it like 5 minutes without talking about men

19.02.2026 21:09 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 2    πŸ“Œ 0
MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 19: (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured using a remote camera positioned above the field of play.) Megan Keller #5 of Team United States scores the game winning goal in overtime against Claire Thompson #42 and Ann-Renee Desbiens #35 of Team Canada to win the gold medal during the Women's Gold Medal match between the United States and Canada on day 13 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on February 19, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 19: (EDITOR'S NOTE: Image was captured using a remote camera positioned above the field of play.) Megan Keller #5 of Team United States scores the game winning goal in overtime against Claire Thompson #42 and Ann-Renee Desbiens #35 of Team Canada to win the gold medal during the Women's Gold Medal match between the United States and Canada on day 13 of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena on February 19, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

put it in the Louvre

19.02.2026 21:00 β€” πŸ‘ 4011    πŸ” 1046    πŸ’¬ 57    πŸ“Œ 107
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MEGAN KELLER WITH A DIRTY DRAG MOVE AND A GOLD MEDAL WINNING GOAL πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

19.02.2026 20:59 β€” πŸ‘ 4789    πŸ” 1312    πŸ’¬ 123    πŸ“Œ 510

All must suffer.

19.02.2026 20:36 β€” πŸ‘ 150    πŸ” 27    πŸ’¬ 3    πŸ“Œ 0

sharing is caring

19.02.2026 20:57 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

Please don’t show sad hockey players

19.02.2026 20:56 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

I just want everyone to be happy

19.02.2026 20:56 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

WHAT!!!

19.02.2026 20:56 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

I was in meetings for both goals

19.02.2026 20:51 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

On camera

19.02.2026 20:46 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

I was in a meeting when the tying goal was scored

19.02.2026 20:46 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0
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USA vs. Canada score, live updates: Overtime in Winter Olympics 2026 women's gold medal hockey game Follow our live coverage as the United States and Canada face off for gold in the women's hockey tournament

From @theathletic.com: Team USA and Canada will play sudden-death 3-on-3 hockey in 20-minute periods until we have a winner in the women's hockey finals at the Winter Olympics.

Live updates: nyti.ms/4awD6cI

19.02.2026 20:40 β€” πŸ‘ 74    πŸ” 11    πŸ’¬ 7    πŸ“Œ 5

great time for an all time sports tweet

18.02.2026 18:05 β€” πŸ‘ 406    πŸ” 94    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 5

Everyone okay?

19.02.2026 20:39 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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Hilary Knight deflects a Laila Edwards shot from the point past Desbiens, the US has tied it

19.02.2026 20:29 β€” πŸ‘ 436    πŸ” 137    πŸ’¬ 2    πŸ“Œ 40

RUDE

19.02.2026 20:33 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

Shudndndbdndbsjdnbedhudbrhendbrbd

19.02.2026 20:32 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

Come, Sir Andrew, there’s no remedy

19.02.2026 13:13 β€” πŸ‘ 2990    πŸ” 687    πŸ’¬ 36    πŸ“Œ 30

Support independent bookstores. They will enable you in your quest to reread the Game Changers in chronological order.

19.02.2026 15:14 β€” πŸ‘ 4    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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This local Wolfdog joined an Olympic ski event and triggered the finish-line camera. This is Nazgul. He snuck into a cross-country skiing sprint this morning and raced the homestretch with some competitors before being escorted home. 14/10 someone get him a medal

18.02.2026 17:48 β€” πŸ‘ 23425    πŸ” 5018    πŸ’¬ 482    πŸ“Œ 633
This Princeton University Art Museum photo shows a blackware ceramic figurine of two stylised dogs which look as if they are dancing. They are standing upright on their hind legs, facing each other, their front legs raised, with paws resting against each other. The dog on the left has its face turned towards the viewer, with snout slightly raised and seeming to smile. The dog on the right, rests its raised snout against the cheek of its partner. The figures are rounded and smooth with short legs, pointed snouts, pointed ears, and short curved tails. Their bodies are decorated with incised lines, which according to the museum, represent folds of skin, indicating that these canines are Mexican hairless dogs.

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β€œComala, Late Formative Period, 200 BC –200 AD, Colima, West Mexico, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Dancing dogs. Blackware ceramic; 12.6 x 13.5 x 7.5 cm. Museum purchase (Object Number y1985-49)”

This Princeton University Art Museum photo shows a blackware ceramic figurine of two stylised dogs which look as if they are dancing. They are standing upright on their hind legs, facing each other, their front legs raised, with paws resting against each other. The dog on the left has its face turned towards the viewer, with snout slightly raised and seeming to smile. The dog on the right, rests its raised snout against the cheek of its partner. The figures are rounded and smooth with short legs, pointed snouts, pointed ears, and short curved tails. Their bodies are decorated with incised lines, which according to the museum, represent folds of skin, indicating that these canines are Mexican hairless dogs. Museum info: β€œComala, Late Formative Period, 200 BC –200 AD, Colima, West Mexico, Mexico, Mesoamerica, Dancing dogs. Blackware ceramic; 12.6 x 13.5 x 7.5 cm. Museum purchase (Object Number y1985-49)”

Delightful β€˜Dancing Dogs’ figurine. Blackware ceramic, 200 BC - 200 AD.

Comala, Late Formative Period. Colima, West Mexico. πŸ“· Princeton University Art Museum artmuseum.princeton.edu/art/collecti...

#Archaeology

18.02.2026 18:08 β€” πŸ‘ 749    πŸ” 239    πŸ’¬ 7    πŸ“Œ 17

They are ridiculous

18.02.2026 23:05 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

BREAKING: The Department of Education has ended its directive that attempted to restrict diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in schools nationwide.

This is a victory for academic freedom and education equity.

18.02.2026 17:39 β€” πŸ‘ 40899    πŸ” 10794    πŸ’¬ 474    πŸ“Œ 1032

Ahhhhhhhhjhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Folks.

18.02.2026 14:03 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

If you follow me on IG you’ve seen the roller coaster.

11.02.2026 16:10 β€” πŸ‘ 1    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 1    πŸ“Œ 0

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