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    Great!
  • Imagine that

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    @wtg huh, never would have thought such a thing might happen with DOGE
  • 25th Amendment. Seriously.

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    Still, he assured reporters, "You know what? I wouldn't have shown the pain." He is so brave. So brave.
  • So about Greenland

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  • Meeple Mountain

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  • Board of Peace

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    Bizarre.
  • US Treasuries

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    Trump’s request to purchase land under the jurisdiction of another nation has not gone down well with the Western world. While the U.S. may be the biggest economy on the planet, patience is wearing thin among its allies, after a year of barbed back-and-forths over tariffs and military spending. This weekend’s power flex may be a stretch too far, economists are now warning, and Trump’s weakness may prove to be America’s voracious spending habits. Deutsche Bank’s Jim Reid highlighted that Liberation Day tariffs in April were stepped back a week later, after U.S. Treasury yields saw a “scary” session as investors retreated to safety, away from American borrowing. “Financial markets may play a big part in how this situation resolves itself,” Reid wrote in a note to clients this morning. “The main Achilles Heel of the U.S. is the huge twin deficits. So while in many ways it feels like the U.S. holds the economic cards, it doesn’t hold all the funding cards in a world that will be very disturbed by the weekend’s events.” https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/america-s-achilles-heel-of-national-debt-is-exposed-by-trump-s-greenland-tariff-threat-warns-deutsche-bank/ar-AA1UvEc0
  • His one year recap

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  • What are you reading?

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    Christoffer Carlsson's Blaze Me a Sun
  • Bored of Peas

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  • After the midterms

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    @chas +1
  • Dancing

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    AdagioMA
    Have fun! I’d love to do that.
  • Seasoning a kid

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  • Cow Scratches Ass With Tool

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    Udder Bull****? It is a common practice to tie burlap bags to a cable and secure it high on a pole and to the ground. The bags are soaked with and insect repellent. The cows use it to scratch what itches. The insect repellent helps keeps the flies away.
  • Helping stroke patients speak

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    That is great. Dysarthria hit an uncle. He went from an intelligent man to a sick and troubled man overnight.
  • The bluebirds of happiness

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    @Mik said in The bluebirds of happiness: We know they are around, but only see them once a year or less, usually in very cold weather. I've never seen one in real life.
  • The curious cult of Aldi

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    80%acrylic, produced in Chine [image: 1768895586505-20260120_075209-resized.jpg]
  • Northern lights tonight

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    Agreed.
  • How now Brown Swiss cow

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    People have a hard time admitting animals are sentient let alone intelligent.
  • In Minneapolis

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    Cool! I love the line of salt buyers. Link to video