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world traveler, art and cat lover

@Eireoquinn

there is no excuse for human rights abuse whether in the name of security or liberation. Irene Khan

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The Kyiv Independent(@KyivIndependent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡SBU drones attack oil depot, substation in 2 Russian regions overnight.

A source in Ukraine's security services told the Kyiv Independent that drones operated by the SBU targeted an oil depot in Belgorod Oblast and an electrical substation in Lipetsk Oblast on May 13.

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Marko Silberhand 🟧(@MarkoSilberhand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Hey America,

just a friendly reminder:

It's not the books,
It's not the drag queens,
It's not the computer games,
It's not Michelangelo's David . . .

It's the guns !

💠 😔 💠

. Hey America, just a friendly reminder: It's not the books, It's not the drag queens, It's not the computer games, It's not Michelangelo's David . . . It's the guns ! 💠 😔 💠
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DTS: Still Resists! Loyal Democrat.(@SmithTuri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This , remember which presidential candidate actually stands for policies that matter to moms.

◦Childcare
◦Fair pay
◦Paid Family and Medical Leave
◦Aging and Disability Care
◦Expanded Child Tax Credit
◦Reproductive Freedom

This #MothersDay, remember which presidential candidate actually stands for policies that matter to moms. ◦Childcare ◦Fair pay ◦Paid Family and Medical Leave ◦Aging and Disability Care ◦Expanded Child Tax Credit ◦Reproductive Freedom
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Sorbonne Art historian(@art_life_you) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The column heavily decorated by various sculptures of the bridge of Alexander the 3rd in Paris. The bridge was a diplomatic present from the Russian tsar to France for the world exhibition in 1900

The column heavily decorated by various sculptures of the bridge of Alexander the 3rd in Paris. The bridge was a diplomatic present from the Russian tsar to France for the world exhibition in 1900
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