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Chris

@cmf61

Canadian News, Government, Museums, World News, World Politics junkie.
I follow cats to de-stress after reading political tweets. owned by Fred and Leo.

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J&L Historical (@jason_r_burt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The stained glass window in the church of St Mere Eglise, France showing the arrival of the 82nd Airborne Division as they were dropped over the town, 80 years ago today. 🪂

The stained glass window in the church of St Mere Eglise, France showing the arrival of the 82nd Airborne Division as they were dropped over the town, 80 years ago today. 🪂
J&L Historical (@jason_r_burt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The stained glass window dedicated to paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division in the church at Angoville-au-Plain, Manche, Normandy, France. 🪂

The stained glass window dedicated to paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division in the church at Angoville-au-Plain, Manche, Normandy, France. 🪂
Carrot cottage rabbit rescue (@carrotcottagerr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When setting up a charity, you make a governance document. That document states the aims of your charity. This one happens to be about saving bunnies. What I do in my personal time or my personal views are irrelevant here. ❤️

When setting up a charity, you make a governance document. That document states the aims of your charity. 
This one happens to be about saving bunnies. 
What I do in my personal time or my personal views are irrelevant here. 
❤️
Dr Helen Fry | WWII Historian (@drhelenfry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OTD 7th June 1944: American soldiers walk through the ruins of Saint-Lô, France, searching for mines after the town was bombed the previous day, marking the start of the American offensive to liberate France.

#OTD 7th June 1944:

American soldiers walk through the ruins of Saint-Lô, France, searching for mines after the town was bombed the previous day, marking the start of the American offensive to liberate France.
Dr Helen Fry | WWII Historian (@drhelenfry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pictured are three wounded British soldiers, evacuated from the Normandy beaches, who have now returned safely to Britain on 7th June 1944.

Pictured are three wounded British soldiers, evacuated from the Normandy beaches, who have now returned safely to Britain on 7th June 1944.
Dr Helen Fry | WWII Historian (@drhelenfry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This evening in 1944 (D-Day+1), the British Army has advanced in Normandy, consolidating and pushing inland from the shorelines. DUKWs and other vehicles are pictured here on the beach near Ouistreham.

This evening in 1944 (D-Day+1), the British Army has advanced in Normandy, consolidating and pushing inland from the shorelines.

DUKWs and other vehicles are pictured here on the beach near Ouistreham.
Workplace Mental Health Safety & Prevention (@stopworkplacebu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most underrated ingredients for having a good life is a clear conscience. To know you aren't out here doing people dirty, hiding who you are, or screwing people over let's you sleep peaceful at night. Karma is real, energy is contagious. Live accordingly.

Dr. Glenn Patrick Doyle (@drdoylesays) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Self-harm urges can kick in so suddenly & reflexively that many trauma survivors feel helpless to counter program them. Don't insist you handle them "perfectly" every time-- just work on catching & diverting them when you can. Realistic harm reduction happens in baby steps.

Imtiaz Mahmood (@imtiazmadmood) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Islamophobia, Transphobia, and all the 'phobias'—these terms were created to allow these groups to act with unchecked power. If you mention Muslims beheading Christians in Iran or the grooming gangs in the UK, you’re labeled as 'Islamophobic'. If you say kids shouldn’t learn

Dr Helen Fry | WWII Historian (@drhelenfry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pictured is the concealed trap door at the Notre Dame de Massip convent, which reveals a narrow underground space where Sister Denise Bergon courageously sheltered 83 Jews during the Second World War.

Pictured is the concealed trap door at the Notre Dame de Massip convent, which reveals a narrow underground space where Sister Denise Bergon courageously sheltered 83 Jews during the Second World War.
Emily Wilding Davison🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧 (@wommando) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🙏112 years ago today, Suffragette Emily Wilding Davison, took her last breath. Struck by a horse at the Epsom Derby during a bold act of protest, Emily was gravely injured & died 4 days later. Her dedication & bravery will never be forgotten. Thank you Emily 🫡🙏 💚🤍💜

🙏112 years ago today, Suffragette Emily Wilding Davison, took her last breath.

Struck by a horse at the Epsom Derby during a bold act of protest, Emily was gravely injured & died 4 days later. 

Her dedication & bravery will never be forgotten. Thank you Emily 🫡🙏
💚🤍💜
Our Duty Canada (@ourdutycanada) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Johanna Olson-Kennedy et al. quietly shelved this study when the results didn’t support the desired outcome. Now published, it shows no mental health benefit from the medicalization of minors. The group's silence was NOT accidental. #GenderAffirmingHarm Read the overview (or

Johanna Olson-Kennedy et al. quietly shelved this study when the results didn’t support the desired outcome. Now published, it shows no mental health benefit from the medicalization of minors. The group's silence was NOT accidental. #GenderAffirmingHarm

Read the overview (or
Craig Baird - Canadian History Ehx (@craigbaird) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Canadian Shield covers half of Canada and is arguably the nation's most prominent feature. It has a history that dates back billions of years, with mountains that rose higher than the Himalayas. This is the story of The Canadian Shield. 🧵1/10

The Canadian Shield covers half of Canada and is arguably the nation's most prominent feature.
It has a history that dates back billions of years, with mountains that rose higher than the Himalayas. 
This is the story of The Canadian Shield.

🧵1/10