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I cannot stress how completely bizarre & unheard of it is for the DNI to be personally present for a search warrant execution, never mind this one.

29.01.2026 02:10 — 👍 4839    🔁 1420    💬 38    📌 65
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AI is marketed to people who can't get their way out of a jam in an '80s sitcom

08.12.2025 17:16 — 👍 733    🔁 119    💬 23    📌 17
25 years of Wikipedia

From dial-up days to now, travel through Wikipedia's history.

wikipedia25.org/en/which-wik...

18.01.2026 14:09 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
Zohran looking out on a victory night crowd.

Zohran looking out on a victory night crowd.

In the words of Nelson Mandela: it always seems impossible until it’s done.

My friends, it is done. And you are the ones who did it.

I am honored to be your Democratic nominee for the Mayor of New York City.

25.06.2025 05:54 — 👍 67881    🔁 9367    💬 1587    📌 1012
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Mamdani Stuns Cuomo in New York Mayoral Primary

Mamdani Stuns Cuomo in New York Mayoral Primary www.nytimes.com/2025/06/25/n...

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A drone view of detainees forming the letters SOS with their bodies in the courtyard at the Bluebonnet Detention Facility, where Venezuelans at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling are held, in Anson, Texas, U.S. April 28, 2025. REUTERS/Paul Ratje

A drone view of detainees forming the letters SOS with their bodies in the courtyard at the Bluebonnet Detention Facility, where Venezuelans at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling are held, in Anson, Texas, U.S. April 28, 2025. REUTERS/Paul Ratje

April 28, 2025: Migrants are making SOS signs out of their bodies so drones can see them at our country's concentration camps.

30.04.2025 19:08 — 👍 42250    🔁 14636    💬 767    📌 670

Cute

01.05.2025 12:04 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Here it is. A timetable of 100 days of corruption.

Breathtaking. Heartbreaking.

We cannot let this stand.

01.05.2025 10:45 — 👍 14409    🔁 6778    💬 582    📌 373
A carton of a dozen eggs

A carton of a dozen eggs

This Valentine’s Day, treat her to something rare and valuable

14.02.2025 23:42 — 👍 880    🔁 93    💬 27    📌 3

Ahh you guys are the best 🫶🏼

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Tim Walz

Tim Walz

We could’ve had Tim 😭

03.02.2025 22:25 — 👍 74032    🔁 10680    💬 906    📌 384
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50 STATES, 50 STATE CAPITOLS! FEBRUARY 5th. Most are at noon but check the document in my bio because there’s a couple that are different. Let’s do this!!!!! Poster and protest put on by /50501 on Reddit! #protest #trump #february #impeach #america #usa #felon47

01.02.2025 21:58 — 👍 4    🔁 5    💬 1    📌 0

I love this! Is there an English version by chance? I can totally go through and translate but thought I’d ask first

01.02.2025 01:21 — 👍 1    🔁 0    💬 1    📌 0
On a table sits a blue plate, with a partially deconstructed burger, made up of a kaiser-style roll, two patties, two slices of pepperjack, tomato, lettuce, and a chunky, pinkish mayo. It is flanked by a red McDonald's fry container, and a red Coca-Cola cup

On a table sits a blue plate, with a partially deconstructed burger, made up of a kaiser-style roll, two patties, two slices of pepperjack, tomato, lettuce, and a chunky, pinkish mayo. It is flanked by a red McDonald's fry container, and a red Coca-Cola cup

McDonald's Double Zestaburger (1992-1992): With the exploding popularity of salsa in the early 90's, McDonald's released this limited edition sandwich, featuring 2 beef patties, pepper jack cheese, lettuce, tomato, & salsa mayo. Seen here in a rare image from the archives of @consumertc.bsky.social

31.01.2025 12:25 — 👍 419    🔁 42    💬 21    📌 16
A screenshot of a multi‐column table listing several U.S. presidential Executive Orders relating to LGBTQ+ rights and antidiscrimination policies. Each row has columns for “Origin” (POTUS), “Number/Identifier” (e.g., EO 13988), “Title” (such as Preventing and Combating Discrimination…), “Action Type” (e.g., Broad Nondiscrimination, Military Nondiscrimination), “Summary” (key points of each order), and “Date Signed.” The listed orders span from early 2021 through early 2025, covering topics like preventing discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation, banning conversion therapy, rescinding prior harmful EOs, and restricting or expanding DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives.

A screenshot of a multi‐column table listing several U.S. presidential Executive Orders relating to LGBTQ+ rights and antidiscrimination policies. Each row has columns for “Origin” (POTUS), “Number/Identifier” (e.g., EO 13988), “Title” (such as Preventing and Combating Discrimination…), “Action Type” (e.g., Broad Nondiscrimination, Military Nondiscrimination), “Summary” (key points of each order), and “Date Signed.” The listed orders span from early 2021 through early 2025, covering topics like preventing discrimination based on gender identity or sexual orientation, banning conversion therapy, rescinding prior harmful EOs, and restricting or expanding DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives.

A spreadsheet at the top shows columns tracking anti‐LGBTQ bills by status and year: total bills (334), 2025 bills (327), 2024 rollovers (7), how many passed committees (3), passed one chamber (5), passed both chambers (0), enacted (1), vetoed (0), failed (3), and carried forward (0). Below that, another header row lists different types of anti‐LGBTQ legislation (e.g., gender‐affirming care bans, pronoun bans, “Don’t Say Gay,” drag bans, bathroom bans) with the total count of each category (e.g., 55 for gender‐affirming care bans, 20 for pronoun bans, 14 for “Don’t Say Gay,” etc.). A color‐coded U.S. map spans the lower half, with states shaded from light orange to deep red according to how many anti‐LGBTQ bills they contain. Texas appears in the darkest red (46 bills), with lighter shades indicating fewer bills in other states. A note at the bottom right explains that the map shows total tracked bills per state, which does not necessarily reflect each bill’s likelihood of passage.

A spreadsheet at the top shows columns tracking anti‐LGBTQ bills by status and year: total bills (334), 2025 bills (327), 2024 rollovers (7), how many passed committees (3), passed one chamber (5), passed both chambers (0), enacted (1), vetoed (0), failed (3), and carried forward (0). Below that, another header row lists different types of anti‐LGBTQ legislation (e.g., gender‐affirming care bans, pronoun bans, “Don’t Say Gay,” drag bans, bathroom bans) with the total count of each category (e.g., 55 for gender‐affirming care bans, 20 for pronoun bans, 14 for “Don’t Say Gay,” etc.). A color‐coded U.S. map spans the lower half, with states shaded from light orange to deep red according to how many anti‐LGBTQ bills they contain. Texas appears in the darkest red (46 bills), with lighter shades indicating fewer bills in other states. A note at the bottom right explains that the map shows total tracked bills per state, which does not necessarily reflect each bill’s likelihood of passage.

We've created a tracker that covers all executive orders affecting LGBTQ folks along with federal and state legislation.

We're at 334 anti-LGBTQ bills.

docs.google.com/spreadsheets...

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@alli.gay
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29.01.2025 17:25 — 👍 4033    🔁 1660    💬 97    📌 83

It only took 10 days to get to concentration camps.

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b&w photo of an older David Lynch, standing. He is quoted as saying:

“I am searching for a good pair of pants. I never found a pair of pants that I just love. I like comfortable pants and clothes I can work in, that I feel comfortable in. I don't really like to get dressed up. I like to wear the same thing every day and feel comfortable. It's a fit, it's a certain kind of feeling, and if they're not right, which they never are, it's a sadness. You know, it interrupts the flow of happiness. I'm working on it, believe me."

b&w photo of an older David Lynch, standing. He is quoted as saying: “I am searching for a good pair of pants. I never found a pair of pants that I just love. I like comfortable pants and clothes I can work in, that I feel comfortable in. I don't really like to get dressed up. I like to wear the same thing every day and feel comfortable. It's a fit, it's a certain kind of feeling, and if they're not right, which they never are, it's a sadness. You know, it interrupts the flow of happiness. I'm working on it, believe me."

he just like u & me, fr

17.01.2025 18:23 — 👍 1305    🔁 213    💬 13    📌 6
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Jim Acosta announces on air that he's leaving CNN and says, "it is never a good time to bow down to a tyrant ... don't give in to the lies."

28.01.2025 16:01 — 👍 101534    🔁 23999    💬 3217    📌 2738

Looked up one of the Project 2025 guys and he looks like one of the Titans from Attack on Titan.

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Memos to Federal Employees Were Written By People With Ties to Project 2025, Metadata Shows James Sherk and Noah Peters appear as the authors of memos sent by the Office of Personnel Management.

someone forgot to scrub the author metadata in OPM memos... www.404media.co/opm-memos-to...

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The Hegseth confirmation shows that Republican lawmakers have put party over country. They should be ashamed, but I doubt if they are.

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Jake Tapper: "It's important to point out that the Trump/Vance campaign in 2024 was a very disciplined campaign ... [it] was within the realm of normalcy." (They lied about Haitian migrants eating pets.)

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Disgusting day in America

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What’s the difference between a gov controlling an algorithm, silently eliminating reach for things it doesn’t like, vs the same gov using its power, to demand that the platform remove the things it doesn’t like.?

In China they are overt. With TikTok in the US, they control silently

19.01.2025 17:10 — 👍 72082    🔁 11247    💬 2198    📌 421

@kit is following 20 prominent accounts