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Brigitte Macron

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We only need to be lucky once. You need to be lucky every time. · “Today, we were unlucky. But remember, we only have to be lucky once — you have to be lucky always,” · @cianmaher0 In honour of all the jubilee stuff this week, allow me to remind you of the time old people on Facebook somehow managed to think the IRA’s warning to Margaret Thatcher after failing to assassinate her in 1984 was actually an inspirational quote attributable to Thatcher herself · I listened to your podcast. It is good to hear someone read it, while I do other things. You have a pleasant voice, and the sound quality is good. That said, the content … while true … is disheartening. We are in a world of s***. Sometimes all I can do is cry. · “how are you uh pretty good i can’t complain”@connorechols.bsky.social is following the script. · @teikokumatchco · Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in June 1942. “Queens NY Nursery school at the Queensbridge housing project. Drinking tomato juice” · @martyrmade Happy to be proven wrong by events, but the problem with bombing Yemen is that it’s just killing people to make ourselves feel good. KSA & UAE wrecked and starved Yemen for years, killed 100s of 1000s, to no strategic effect. We’re not going to change things with a few Tomahawks · This is frustrating. When I see an online figure being vilified, my first instinct is to see some of their content, so I can decide for myself. I had to go to some trouble to find out who @teikokumatchco was. They is just another idiot. Ignore them and they will go away · Mark 6:4 But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is not without honour, but in his own country, and among his own kin, and in his own house. · I haven’t seen any of the posts you refer to. I do know that there is a lot of high octane rhetoric surrounding this issue. The military industrial complex is doing very well with this conflict, no matter which side wins. Some say that all wars are about money, and that is an important factor here. What happened before the Russian invasion of 2022 cannot be changed. The second-best we can hope for know is an end to the killing. The best thing to hope for is that nuclear weapons do not get involved. · “Sorry, this user has been suspended.” Idk about you, but I am happy when they kick another bot off this site · The featured photograph was taken April 21, 1969. “Mendel College for Fabric Knowledge” Fashion show (“Mendel College for Fabric Knowledge”) · Someone made a movie about an American plastic bag that winds up in the Pacific trash vortex. The Atlanta trash vortex has locations in Midtown and L5P · There are trans rumors floating around about Brigitte Marie-Claude Macron, the wife of French president Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron . I decided to find a picture of her. One google result was an article in WWD “Brigitte Macron Favors Utilitarian Styling With Statement Belt During Uzbekistan President’s Paris Visit.” The face is inconclusive. However, the hands tell a different story. · Russell Lee took the featured photograph in October 1938. “Refreshment stand at state fair, Donaldsonville, Louisiana” · October, 1938. Princesses at the National Rice Festival, Crowley, Louisiana. There were thirty of these chosen from different communities throughout the rice section, the Queen being chosen from them. · We have no record of John Lennon saying “Time you enjoy wasting was not wasted.” Today’s featured picture: “Princesses at the National Rice Festival, Crowley LA. There were thirty of these chosen from different communities throughout the rice section.” · @MaxBlumenthal · Tulsi in 2018: “It is absolutely outrageous that the United States has continued its support for years now for Saudi Arabia’s genocidal war in Yemen” · Tulsi in 2025: “Trump has taken decisive action [against Yemen] for our own safety, security and prosperity” · I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it · It can be so discouraging. I see a beautiful meme, expressing a great thought, from someone that I admire. When I try to find a source, I find problems. This meme is a miracle. It is real. In 1885, Vincent Willem van Gogh sent a letter to painter Anthon van Rappard, while he was caught up in creating “The Potato Eaters”. “A somewhat different translation of the key sentence appeared in volume three of “The Complete Letters of Vincent Van Gogh” … “I am always doing what I can’t do yet in order to learn how to do it.” He went on to say “Madness is salutary in that one becomes less exclusive.” · I saw this graphic on facebook, and investigated. The first result was from @QuoteResearch The quote is real. Vinnie said it in a letter to painter Anthon van Rappard in 1885. It can be so discouraging to find fake after fake with memes. It is wonderful to find a real one. · Quote Sourcing might be the handle I need. When I see a quote, my instinct is to check it out. Quote debunking, investigation, authentication, and research have style issues. Finding the source is the core activity. Attribution, context and proper use can follow. @QuoteResearch · This is a repost from 2023. Pictures today are from The Library of Congress. Russell Lee took the featured photograph in February 1940. “Son of Pomp Hall, Negro tenant farmer, feeding his father’s mule. Creek County, Oklahoma.” · FWIW, Tema Okun, the author of the second thoughts has had second thoughts about the way her work is used. The article at The Intercept is hidden behind the message “This is not a paywall.” There is no discussion on whether paywalls are a part of WSC. · This feature begins with a tweet about NYT reporting on youth gender medicine, and quickly degenerates into a chat about White Supremacy Culture®. · White Supremacy Culture Resources · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress The featured photograph was taken July 1864, during the War Between the States. “Broadway Landing, Va. Surgeons of 4th Division, 9th Corps” · n03-046_01 031723 · Pictures today are from Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library. Tracy O’Neal took the featured photograph in January 1951. “Peachtree Street, looking north from the Candler Building. · “this place was you know founded as good trouble so you could call it the first existentialist Congregation of good trouble” This congregation is housed in a granite building on Candler Park Drive. As you may know, that building was built by Black people, before they were forced to move. I doubt very seriously that the original worshipers at that house would refer to their eviction as “good trouble.” What is GT to the good troublemaker is often seen by others as just plain trouble. While GT can have positive effect, we should be careful that often GT only makes things worse. · Pictures today are from The Library of Congress Arthur Rothstein took the featured photograph in June 1942. “Brooklyn NY Red Hook housing project. Boys in the woodcraft class at the community center” · selah

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