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Second City Bureaucrat

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Opposition Activist challenging hegemonic worldviews.

.Chief of the Ethnonarcissism Police.

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Mike Johnson's lifetime earnings from AIPAC are less than half of what AIPAC gave the great Democratic Senator Bob Menendez (recipient of 'stolen' gold bars from a Phoenician real estate mogul) for 2024 alone.

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Why do billionaires care about birth rates?

From what I've read on the internet, billionaires are self-sufficient masters of the universe with immortality serums and special survival redoubts on the moon. They change global policy with a snap of their fingers.

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This is a very low-rent, low-powered critique, but it is not uncommon, so it merits comment.

Political movements must be formalized into institutions, which, in turn, must be disciplined in pursuit of governing authority. I know my place in the movement, maintain strategic…

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Velleius praises Sulla for pursuing mithridates even tho he knew Cinna and Marius had seized italy — he deals w enemies of Rome before resolving internal civil strife

Velleius praises Sulla for pursuing mithridates even tho he knew Cinna and Marius had seized italy — he deals w enemies of Rome before resolving internal civil strife
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A road might seem like a simple thing...

But it was mastery of road construction that made Rome the most connected—and powerful—empire in the ancient world.

Roman roads were engineering marvels in their own right 🧵 (thread)

A road might seem like a simple thing... But it was mastery of road construction that made Rome the most connected—and powerful—empire in the ancient world. Roman roads were engineering marvels in their own right 🧵 (thread)
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