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James Mitchell
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LIcoolhand.bsky.social

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A tweet by @monicabyrne13

Reminder: abusers are just as good at grooming allies as they are at grooming victims.
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JGjenmsft.bsky.social

He's safe here Safe from emails

My cat Basil poking he head cautiously out from a sideways box, checking to see if there are any emails in sight (there aren't)
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FPfunranium.bsky.social

145.

The Buddy Christ giving Yoda a ride, a small pyramid, a stack of gold pressed latinum, and the Extra Life light up marquee with “BUTTS” on it.
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Sad fact that posting sticky notes telling women in conservative areas that no one can find out who they voted for might be safer than door-knocking because a spouse could overhear the conversation

Pro-Harris sticky notes pop up in women's restrooms and gyms and on tampon boxes
Pro-Harris sticky notes pop up in women's restrooms and gyms and on tampon boxes

Word about the grassroots campaign has spread on social media, primarily on Facebook, with women putting "Woman to woman" notes in places where other women will see them.

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[crime scene] partner: there are two kinds of bullets but only one set of footprints me: *whispering* jesus partner: oh shit, jesus

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JMwotsac.bsky.social

The NYT is acting like a typical centrist who has been told that their studied neutrality doesn't work anymore

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at this point i think “harris needs more details” is just the way, refracted through consumption of punditry, that these voters are saying that a) they don’t pay much attention and b) they don’t want to vote for a woman www.nytimes.com/2024/09/28/u...

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At the end of the war, some of Hookland's coastal communities protested the removal of shoreline defences. The mines, barricades and other obstacles had not only given them a sense of security from the possibility of invading Nazis, but from the King-Under-the-Sea's Drowned Dead.

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I'm not really a party person but willing to make an exception for whatever's going on here. 1930. digitaltmuseum.org/021011140287...

Black and white photo of two laughing white women crowding into an open window while wrangling four very fluffy tabby cats. I think they are orange tabbies. Very faintly in the dark room behind them you can see another woman and a man peeking in on the action.
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James Mitchell
@wotsac.bsky.social
Cat, old tech lover, and carer for library computers. He/Him for now
151 followers266 following760 posts