Trump Invites Victims Of Jeffrey Epstein Investigation As SOTU Guests
Trump Invites Victims Of Jeffrey Epstein Investigation As SOTU Guests
25.02.2026 02:02 — 👍 6484 🔁 1109 💬 65 📌 39@elbon.bsky.social
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Trump Invites Victims Of Jeffrey Epstein Investigation As SOTU Guests
Trump Invites Victims Of Jeffrey Epstein Investigation As SOTU Guests
25.02.2026 02:02 — 👍 6484 🔁 1109 💬 65 📌 39colored drawings of several members of Disney's staff, like Peg Leg Pete, Donald Duck, Goofy etc doing things like work, music, agriculture, sports and more
Mickey Mouse Weekly, November 13, 1937, artist unidentified
18.02.2026 16:08 — 👍 2 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0Cartoon. Person says to other person „We invented a robot that answers questions.“, adding, „we just have to feed it 10 baby giraffes a day“. The other person asks „But it answers the questions correctly?“ Person responds „Oh my goodness, no. No no no no no.“ By Aram J. French Appropriated due to missing alt text
12.02.2026 13:44 — 👍 12658 🔁 4121 💬 3 📌 61mixed signals, 2024
12.02.2026 04:35 — 👍 14 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0A yellow unicorn running grinning through the green and flowers
Anna Mond (German, b. 1982, Southern Russia, based Germany) - Lemon the Unicorn, Paintings
11.02.2026 08:45 — 👍 53 🔁 9 💬 4 📌 0Frog - Witch Hunt [UK, Psych Instrumental] (1973) Spooky theme to 'Psychomania' film
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31.01.2026 20:40 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0Wizard w orb
The strictly business-brained NFL exec who months ago foresaw the February 2026 vibes and then hired Bad Bunny
28.01.2026 02:28 — 👍 6671 🔁 777 💬 22 📌 27The Langley Schools Music Project - Desperado [USA, Outsider] (1977)
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28.01.2026 02:33 — 👍 533 🔁 248 💬 0 📌 0a drawing of greg ICE getting chased by a smiling sun with a magnifying glass
another ipad drawing
27.01.2026 15:48 — 👍 585 🔁 104 💬 2 📌 0Reminder for day time ppl that o have an art account
27.01.2026 16:17 — 👍 17 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0Halifax pals! I'll be chatting with @hobtown.bsky.social and Alex Forbes about their extraordinary comics, HOBTOWN MYSTERY STORIES (and particularly vol. 3, THE SECRET OF THE SAUCER) at the Central Library this evening! Come and visit and ask some questions!
27.01.2026 15:22 — 👍 16 🔁 5 💬 1 📌 0Here is your domestic terrorist.
27.01.2026 11:12 — 👍 7963 🔁 1898 💬 487 📌 135My oldest son responded to his college buddies who've reached out to him to ask if he's ok here in Minneapolis. I concur with his observations and couldn't be more proud of him for speaking both truth and hope at this time. His words are worth sharing: Gents, Writing to you from Minneapolis with a message of both sadness and hope. This isn't meant to be a political statement or a pity party. But all of you are people I care about, and when "stuff" hits the fan, one way I like to cope is to reach out to people I care about—hence this note. A few observations in case you're curious to get a first-person perspective, but absolutely zero obligation to read on. First, the national news has covered the headlines pretty well over the past couple weeks, and if you go down the Reddit or Instagram rabbit hole you can find lots of first-person footage that describes the illegal brutality and terror being enacted upon our community. What is impossible to convey is that it's so much worse than what you see via social media. The media simply can't tell the story of the hundreds of unmarked SUVs rolling around the metro on a daily basis, beating and kidnapping women, children, elderly, and citizens alike. Every day, a dozen or more cars are left idling with doors open and smashed windows in subzero temps. Flashbangs are routinely being thrown into homes where no warrant exists, oftentimes traumatizing families inside. Parents now instinctively know to shout the names of their children and school while being disappeared, hoping a bystander will go to that school to make sure the child isn't left unattended for days at a time, not knowing where their parent went. Chemical weapons are being used on peaceful bystanders to the point where we don't even report it anymore.
Chemical weapons are being used on peaceful bystanders to the point where we don't even report it anymore. The same with automatic weapons being unholstered and pointed between the eyeballs of US citizens. Schools with high immigrant populations have mostly closed, and children of color in predominantly white districts don't come to school anymore. Where school is taking place, parents form human chains at pickup and drop-off—both to look for ICE activity and subsequently ensure they are taken due to "obstructing federal officers" instead of the children. The first death in ICE custody (Victor Manuel Diaz) has been recorded due to the brutality of the beatings during the arrest and lack of subsequent medical care, and there are more to come. Right now, it's chaos that is akin to the suspension of habeas corpus. Lawyers can't get to their clients, and oftentimes ICE can't find them. Second, our learning thus far—should this come to your city at some point in the future—is that no one is coming to save you or your city. This realization was rock bottom for our city through this whole ordeal. Folks smarter than me can probably explain why, but my cheap-seats view is that state and local officials are prohibited by law from interfering with legal federal enforcement activities, and the current game of illegal chicken is deliberately designed to incite and escalate "blue on blue" violence as a pretext for martial law. So far, I believe our community understands the game and is denying victory through non-violent means, lawsuits, etc. In the meantime, we are left to grind it out in the streets. Third, and most importantly, we are winning. Our rage has turned to resolve, and we are getting stronger each day. …
Third, and most importantly, we are winning. Our rage has turned to resolve, and we are getting stronger each day. This story is equally under-reported outside the headlines about Walz, the National Guard, or ACLU lawsuits. We have thousands of people who have completed constitutional observer training in the past week, and the numbers grow with each day. We have thousands more average citizens who patrol the streets coordinating anti-ICE intel in real time, and without fail. Each time these goons step out of their cars, they are met with non-violent rage like I have never seen. They can no longer freely operate in densely populated neighborhoods due to the dozens of people who come out of the woodwork to tell them, in very impolite terms, they are not welcome in our city. Every single person I know (no joke) is donating food, delivering groceries, contributing to GoFundMes, offering pro-bono legal services, constitutional observation, etc. People organize around schools and churches, their favorite restaurants—heck, even men's league hockey teams. The administration has led us to believe this surge has no end in sight, and we are ready for it. We are rapidly organizing and looking out for each other, knowing that we can and will outlast this evil. And so, despite perhaps the most horrific thing I have ever seen in my 39 years on earth, I offer a message of hope—not because I am toxically positive, but because each day I get to see ordinary people do extraordinary things, and because, like me, they believe our community will prevail. Lastly, feel free to share my thoughts above with anyone curious what is happening, and if you feel compelled to help in some way, reach out to someone you know who has ties to Minnesota and tell them they are not alone.
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24.01.2026 14:52 — 👍 63 🔁 28 💬 0 📌 5Nation Yearns For Relative Calm Of ‘President A Giant Pedophile’ News Cycle
24.01.2026 17:00 — 👍 1924 🔁 286 💬 14 📌 8In October, ICE grabbed Maher Tarabishi.
He was a 24/7 caregiver for his disabled son Wael.
At the time of Maher’s detention, disability advocates warned that taking away Wael’s caregiver put his life at risk.
Wael died on Friday at age 30.
ICE caused his death.
They didn’t get to say goodbye.
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Isle of Livelihood 2 illustration, a city from above
12. @yota-tsukino.bsky.social 's 生業の島 (Isle of Livelihood) is a fascinating setting, the author really excel in urban landscapes full of details.
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Cartoon A Red Guy in shades and ear protectors is practicing at a shooting range. Along the wall in front of him are targets. They show the silhouette of a man’s upper body. However, the target the red guy is aiming at is hanging much lower than the rest, at roughly the height of a small child, and he is shooting from a kneeling position.
How To Spot An ICE Agent At A Gun Range
24.01.2026 01:03 — 👍 3979 🔁 658 💬 26 📌 13nine years old
23.01.2026 15:41 — 👍 7606 🔁 3166 💬 105 📌 259One Hundred and One Dalmatians is a gorgeous film. After 65 years, its design is still fresh.
Disney's artists went for a new, adventurous look -- one that Walt Disney himself opposed. We explore how they did it: animationobsessive.substack.com/p/designing-...
We've got more brilliant work from Barry Windsor-Smith on the way--ICv2 has the scoop: https://ow.ly/fwww50XVUcN!
13.01.2026 16:30 — 👍 16 🔁 6 💬 0 📌 1Paul Verhoeven undefeated in creating a movie that flies right over the heads of the people it’s making fun of
12.01.2026 14:25 — 👍 6605 🔁 1050 💬 49 📌 31AOC: I want everybody to understand that the cuts to your health care are what’s paying for this. You get screwed over to pay a bunch of thugs in the street that are shooting mothers in the face.
13.01.2026 01:20 — 👍 62292 🔁 22373 💬 915 📌 1225KPop Demon Hunters wins Best Motion Picture — Animated 🏆
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they didn’t leak it to make the shooter look innocent, but to make the victim look guilty. not guilty of a crime. guilty of having a visibly queer wife. guilty of liberalism. guilty of opposing the regime. they don’t seek to exonerate themselves, only to demonstrate who deserves to die.
09.01.2026 19:00 — 👍 23384 🔁 7111 💬 337 📌 328They all think they’re licensed to kill now.
10.01.2026 15:22 — 👍 724 🔁 181 💬 28 📌 4NO ME SIGAS (2025) es quizá la pequeña gran olvidada del cine de terror del año pasado, una producción mexicana de Blumhouse que acumula tropos del género a granel, pero los resuelve con gracia, con algunos buenos sustos, introducción relevante de tecnología, redes sociales y tendencias de Youtube.
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