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Lisa J. Sohl
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Remember kids: mocking, comedy & free speech won't be around forever!

LONG LIVE SETH MEYERS 💙
The secret to life is getting through those 5 AM panic attacks.

Ask any duck.

Not Donald though.
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(gordonparksfoundation)
Untitled, Kansas City, Missouri, 1950⁠
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(schulzmuseum)
This Peanuts comic strip was published on October 31, 1959.⁠
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(schulzmuseum)
This Peanuts Sunday comic strip was published on October 26, 1980.
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(norman_rockwell_museum)
Published on the October 24, 1959 cover of The Saturday Evening Post, 'Family Tree' by Norman Rockwell was inspired by a 12th-century Dutch chart provided by a local reference librarian.
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W. E. B. Du Bois is pictured here at the 1900 Paris International Exposition. The sociologist, historian, and Pan-Africanist was the first Black man to earn a PhD from Harvard University.
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(simpleisbeautifulphotography)
Photography by Alexandra Ramos
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Today, Mike Johnson will keep the House adjourned for the 85th day out of the last 97.

12 days of work in over 3 months.

With full pay and benefits.

The senate has been working, so this is not about the shutdown.

It is about avoiding a vote to release the Epstein files.
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(simpleisbeautifulphotography)
Photography by Anıl Yıldırım
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Happy All Hallows' Eve Week in the sticks!
An elk! She just came over. I had to bang the car door so she'd learn to keep away from stoopid humans.
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(schulzmuseum)
This Peanuts comic strip was published on October 27, 1967.⁠
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(norman_rockwell_museum)
First published October 23, 1920 cover of The Saturday Evening Post is Norman Rockwell's painting, "Halloween".
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(burchfieldpenney)
Charles E. Burchfield (1893-1967),
'Dawn in Hemlock Woods', 1946-61
Hope you had a great bday.
Nick still in town?
Sure don't understand "Confederate pride" tho:/

Our 1st (& last) reenactment.