I briefly thought the universe had finally handed me my very own “pretty young thing” when this spam text slid into my phone. I’ll admit, my hopes took a tragic hit when I learned she “doesn’t accept rough sex.” Truly devastating.
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Twofer: Gigi Croccante 🎶
Jan. 11, 1912: The Bread and Roses Strike Started
One of the most significant struggles for workers’ rights began on Jan. 11, 1912, in Lawrence, Massachusetts when thousands of textile workers began a walkout that would come to be known as the Bread and Roses Strike. It was also called the Lawrence Textile Strike and the Singing Strike.
St. Helena and the Cats of Cyprus

While watching Alex Christoforou feed one of the cats of Nicosia (timestamp: 43:00), I looked up the legend of St. Helena bringing cats to Cyprus to fight the snakes.
St. Helena and the Cats of Cyprus
The Holy Monastery of St. Nicholas of the Cats Solved a Snake Problem With Felines
Birthday Meme

That’s not how mine will turn out. However, I’m laughing out loud.
Happy Birthday to Me, Tomorrow!
Tomorrow, I’ll be another year older. Yay. Not exactly thrilled. I’m posting early since weekends tend to get busy for me. I even ordered vegan cupcakes and vegan ice cream from Walmart. 😺


Something is sus in the new footage of ICE agent’s shooting of Renee Good + Alpha News’ ties 💰
WaPo: How Renee Good ended up in a fatal encounter with ICE in Minneapolis
A recording released Friday by Alpha News appears to show the moments immediately before the shooting from the perspective of the ICE officer who shot Good. In the video, Renee Good can be heard speaking to an ICE officer through the open driver’s side window, saying, “That’s fine, dude, I’m not mad at you,” as the officer circles her vehicle while filming with a phone camera in his hand.
[2015] At some Minnesota news sites, partisans write the checks
Read More »Retired Green Beret Whistleblower Claims ‘ICE Trains in Israel’ to Bring ‘Apartheid Tactics’ in the US
The video is from October 2025, actually.
Behind the DOJ’s Politicized Indictment of Maduro: A CIA-Created ‘Network’ and Coerced Star Witness +
The US Department of Justice indictment of Venezuela’s kidnapped leader, Nicolas Maduro, is a political rant that relies heavily on coerced testimony from an unreliable witness. Despite DOJ edits, it could expose more Americans to the CIA’s own history of drug trafficking.
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Weaponizing the “narco-terror” hoax
The bulk of the case against Maduro rests on the accusation that the defendants “engaged in… drug trafficking, including in partnership with narco-terrorist groups.” According to the DOJ, Maduro conspired with TDA, as well as the Mexican Sinaloa and Los Zetas cartels to traffic drugs between 2003 and 2011. However, these cartels were not designated by the Trump administration as Foreign Terrorist Organizations until February 2025, a move obviously designed to justify Maduro’s kidnapping and juice up his indictment.Behind the DOJ’s Politicized Indictment of Maduro: A CIA-Created ‘Network’ and Coerced Star Witness
Related (Los Zetas):
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