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Since WWII (excluding Germany & Japan during wartime), the USA has repeatedly attacked sovereign nations across the world.
Bombs, invasions, regime changesβ€”often based on pure lies, always with zero accountability.

β€’ What gives America this arrogance of power?
β€’ Who elected the USA as the undeclared boss of the world?
β€’ International law for others, immunity for itself.
β€’ Democracy preached, destruction delivered.

This is imperialism masked as morality.

#Venezuela #VenezuelaLibre







Just read this story yesterday, and its hilarious, and well worth a read#mlp #MLP-fim

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#weekend #life #today


Ugh, Ok, my weekend list is so not getting done, I did get a lot yesterday, but today is out, I'm siiiick. Well, actually not too bad at this point, but spent a 0300 - 0600 or so in and out of the bathroom, then slept for a bit, and after a couple hours, dragged m'self out of bed, ran to the store for one thing I forgot to put on the list, and picked up some breakfast. I suspect once I get some food and coffee into me, I'll be better, but definitely not getting anything done #today

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Copy Right and Public Domain in 2026 – @batboyblog on Tumblr


I think this post does a really good job of succinctly listing everything we got this year, not just famous books and movies.

tumblr.com/batboyblog/80454911…

#Public Domain

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Actually I'm rather fond of their Detroit crust


How much do you know about the guy who created Little Caesars? He was prolly one of the only good billionaires there was.

youtu.be/h7an6EBy2N0

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My friend told me to take three of these. I'm now on a whole new level ...
in reply to 🌴 Seph πŸ’­ πŸ‘Ύ

You are so silly!
I used to have one of those I could carry around in my hand bag for when I needed to straighten out my paintings!



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β™² @jirikiha@diaspora.glasswings.com:
Well.... crap.
The USA is a terrorist state. We don't respect the sovereignty of other nations.
We've invaded another country for oil on the pretext of "drug charges" and kidnapped their president and his wife.
What's next?

I've sometimes wondered what I would do were I a German in the 1930's. Apparently, just wring my hands looking at my limited options.

bbc.com/news/live/c5yqygxe41pt

#War








Jan 3rd is a special day for me.
It's Jennifer's Rebirth day.
Jan 3rd, 1994 Jennifer received a Kidney-Pancreas transplant.
She had been on the transplant list after being diagnosed with kidney failure and having to rely on dialysis to live.
The wait was excruciating. In 1994, people on transplant waiting lists carried pagers to enable notification.
Several times there were "false alarms". This was either being a secondary transplant candidate, or being rejected due to immunological reasons.
This meant that she waited for a second page to come in or stay home.
Finally she got the page, about 9pm while we were at a friends house for a post New Year get together.
We gathered her hospital bag and drove to Washington Hospital Center. After a wait she was scheduled for a final dialysis with the transplant surgery scheduled for the morning.
I was sent home as the preparations excluded me and they would call after the surgery and recovery and she could receive visitors.
The weather was poor, snow and sleet had moved in to make things slippery.
On Jan 4th, I got the call that the surgery was successful and that Jennifer was in a room, but would probably be pretty out of it for a while longer.
On the 5th I went out to find one of my tires was flat, so I had to get up to a local place to get new ones.
Once I got to the hospital the word was that everything was as expected, the new kidney and pancreas were working.
As predicted, Jennifer was still recovering and was confused.
She got better, but had to have some additional surgeries related to the pancreas and how it drains.
She stayed at the hospital for a while. I managed to contract the flu and Jennifer had to stay with friends for a week while I recovered.
Recovery was long, the effects of Diabetes and the kidney failure were very hard on Jennifer.
Due to those issues it was several years before she was able to resume a normal life.
But it did happen.

This long winded post is a round about way of getting to my yearly message.
Jennifer's kidney and pancreas gave her an additional 29 years of life.
A young girl in the Pittsburgh area died, and her parents agreed to donate her organs.
Jennifer was not the only person who benefited from this extremely generous gift that transformed their grief into hope for many.

If it fits within your beliefs, Please become a transplant donor.
So many people have been helped by organ transplants and been given a gift of life.
But it takes a decision on your part to make it happen
Give the gift of life.






#uspol


Amid whitewashing of history of Capitol siege, new transcript of House interview w/ Jack Smith highlights police injuries:

"Cracked ribs, traumatic brain injuries, smashed spinal disks & heart attacks as rioters used bats, flagpoles, chemical sprays, stolen police shields & batons"

"They openly called for kidnappings, hangings, gassing, burning, and other executions -- all on live video & audio. Had plans in advance. The public does not even know most of the story. They can forget about whitewashing it."

It is truly horrifying that the republican terrorist that committed these heinous assaults on police were pardoned by the felon insurrectionist rapist.

Prosecutor Jack Smith congressional testimony:

#usa #news #j6 #jan6 #January6










I've been aware of the rot in this country for 30+ years, I was only barely surprised to see Trump elected the first time.#uspol

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@Democracy Dies in Dumbass Nods, "I know of that now, but I was born in 72, so for me in the 80's I was just learning politics and being taught how great America and Reagan were. I wasn't legally an adult before I started questioning that."


And this is why the US administration is doing everything it can to kill them

#electric vehicle #GreenFuture

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in reply to 🌴 Seph πŸ’­ πŸ‘Ύ

Exactly, they were smart enough to admit that they are too far behind with fossil fuel engine technology. So they put their bet on (cheap) battery technology and all electric cars. I notice more and more BYDs and MGs on the streets here in Europe every day.
GM literally tried to kill electric car development in the 90s. There was even a movie about the story. People liked their test venicles and wanted to buy them - GM seized all the cars and delivered them to a junk yard for recycling.
in reply to 🌴 Seph πŸ’­ πŸ‘Ύ

Rule of Law? What does it mean in general?

In general, this is the notion that people can agree to live within certain limitations in order to guarantee a better living place for all. And generally this works quite well when the parameters are reasonable and there is some mechanism for enforcement. The was the The International Court of Justice, which looked promising until the US decided it did not like the constraints. And the UN Security Council, which has been similarly ignored.

If the major powers had abided by the principles of these international institutions, and worked to bring about enforcement of abridgements, we would have a much better world today.



A lot of Substack readers have told me this one landed in a tender spot. It's for people waking up to consequences they thought... – @black-fist-order on Tumblr


Long post worth reading

tumblr.com/black-fist-order/80…

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So, figure since it's a new year, should take a new photo of m'self. I don't think the glasses are a new sight, I've had them for a bit now, but look, hair!

Yeah,I've been bald by choice because hair requires too much effort to maintain frankly. Goatee isn't going anywhere, but it won't be joined by anything, nothing else feels right.

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Ugh, ADHD day or something


Ugh, keeping bouncing from one thing to another. This weekend I need to get the usual stuff done, grocery shopping, clean kitchen, do laundry, and that's about it, but so far I've killed 3 hours online, not because I'm doom scrolling or something, but because I keep jumping to one thing to another, rather than zipping through a relatively quiet internet.

Going to be one of those days, isn't it?

#WeekendPlans #chores

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