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Jeremy Albright❤️💙💛🇺🇦✊ 🫘
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Just this guy, you know? Zaph0d4242 on the bird app. Quality Control tech, amateur photographer. A follow back isn't an invite to DM, if I don't know you. If you try it, there will be a coin flip as to whether you get blocked. You've been warned.
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Good afternoon, Martha. I hope you're having a fantastic weekend.❤️🤗
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Of all the weird nights, this was among the strangest
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What a weird freaking night.

Hope everyone is well.🙏
Pretty much the same.
I live in Lansdale. The most out of the way, boring place in PA.
LOL
It's always the orange ones.🤣🤣🤣

Good morning, Martha. Happy Friday!🌄❤️🤗🎉
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ICE gassed children walking to a Halloween parade, then refused a governor's plea for one weekend's peace. A nation that terrorizes its own children in costume has forfeited any claim to decency. The cruelty, as always, is the entire point.
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SEN. @gallego.senate.gov : "How can I negotiate? Trump’s in Asia for 5 days. Johnson is keeping the House out til January to protect pedophiles. So who am I negotiating with?"

Kernen abruptly ends the interview when Gallego won’t sit silently as he parrots Republican talking points
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The orders are unlawful.

According to the UCMJ, it's their duty to refuse.
More digging through old photos.
Nov. 24, 2013 I went to center city Philadelphia to take a banner photo for an event page.
We got an early REALLY cold snap.
Early enough that the fountain in Logan Circle was still running.
Digging through old photos, and came across this. Pennsylvania Railroad WWII Memorial statue in 30th Street Station, Philadelphia PA.

Thousands walk past it daily, but don't notice it.
"In memory of the men and women of the Pennsylvania Railroad who laid down their lives for our country 1941–1945."
"That all travelers here may remember those of the Pennsylvania Railroad who did not return from the Second World War."