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Replying to @asubparusername
Becoming a world-renowned etymologist to ensure that the towns in my Crimean New England run accurately reflect the fictional language that would form from Anglo-Saxons interacting with Cumans and Byzantine Greeks
Replying to @ChristDeKing
But wait they paid for it ooh, so won’t waste it…. And at the same let it reflect on dsp’s
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Ella Lees retweeted
You could have a million people from all over the country to post leaflets if you want it doesn't reflect the amount of people that will actually vote for Restore in Makerfield. Sorry to burst your bubble but that is a fact.
A video of the sheer number of people that turned up to support Restore Britain candidate, Rebecca Shepherd in Makerfield earlier today.
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what if u dont. reflect
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🇮‌🇧‌🇷‌🇦‌🇷‌🙂🇵🇰 retweeted
The voices coming from Kashmir reflect pain, frustration and hope for justice. #شہ_رگ_کا_سانس_بند_نہ_کرو @Legacy_Leavers_
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Traditional Najran Homes Reflect Sustainable Architectural Heritage - alriyadhdaily.com/article/7c…
u guys so protective toward harmless thing and its not right at all, these haters will always be haters and become homophobic to whatever they did, but act like this just means you support their hate and homophobic action. the root cause of ur action is a homophobic feeling covered under protection acts. its always u guys from the thai fans side that so noisy about this harmless moment, acting like this is some terribble thing. lemme ask you are they killing people? are they stealing? are they doing criminal things? its not right? u can make all people love them, they just kissing and its harmless thing and act of love. if u get annoyed to sharing this moment and afraid by what haters said, maybe u should reflect urself coz u act like some haters too, u siding with these haters now.
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Brandon Woolway retweeted
We gathered our partners @CFSI_rebuilds, @ReliefIntl, @CBCSPH, and @PLCPD1989 to reflect on the milestones and wins of 2024 and map our next steps to ensure that no one is left behind.
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Things that free your mind to live at peace: 1) Forgive your parents 100%. This means that you will reflect on everything they did to you, forgive them, write to them and or give them a phone call. If they no longer exist forgive them in your heart. 2) Forgive others forgive everyone who hurt you at one point in your life in any way or manner. Let it go! It doesn’t matter what they did to you. Forgiven others will release you and it has everything to do with you. If you haven’t forgiven others you are only hurting yourself and you are being selfish. 3) Forgive yourself, people sometimes find it challenging to forgive themselves for something they did to others. Every senseless and foolish thing you did no longer exist it’s only in your mind, so let it go. Every human being makes mistakes and those who learn from their mistakes move forward and they release themselves from their burdens. 4) Apologize to those that you hurt. If they no longer exist simply say that you are sorry, say this out loud and this will release you from that weight or burden that you carry. (ZF)
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لبنیٰ مُغل retweeted
The cries of the people of Rawalakot should not go unheard. Their demands reflect the struggles of ordinary families. I @hakekiazadi am asking that the answer must be reform, not repression. #شہ_رگ_کا_سانس_بند_نہ_کرو @TeamPakPower
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Replying to @SarahReform
Perhaps reflect on the fact that many people find Reform a culture war stirring despicable party and would prefer you to stay away from Welsh high streets.
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Replying to @cryptorover
Interesting timing if accurate. In fast-moving macro markets, large directional positions often reflect anticipation of volatility rather than confirmed outcomes. Either way, the real confirmation is always in price reaction and follow-through.
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ibrar Hussain retweeted
The people of Kashmir deserve answers, not aggression. I..... feel that their voices reflect genuine hardships faced by ordinary families. Justice must prevail over force. #شہ_رگ_کا_سانس_بند_نہ_کرو @TeamPakPower
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No, former US presidents are not personally allowed to keep or control classified information in their presidential libraries (or anywhere else). All presidential records, including classified ones, belong to the United States government under the Presidential Records Act (PRA) of 1978 (which applies to records from Reagan onward). How Presidential Libraries Work with Classified Materials •Ownership and custody: Presidential records become the property of the US government at the end of an administration. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) takes exclusive legal and physical custody. Former presidents have no ownership or unilateral control over where or how these records (classified or not) are stored. •Libraries as NARA facilities: Presidential libraries (from Hoover onward, with variations) are archives and museums operated or overseen by NARA. They house papers, artifacts, and records, but archivists review everything for classification, privacy, and other restrictions before public access. Classified records undergo declassification reviews (often via the National Declassification Center) before release. •Handling of classified records: For security reasons, NARA has consolidated most classified presidential holdings from libraries into secure facilities in the Washington, DC, area (e.g., College Park, MD). They are not casually kept in public library buildings. Declassified versions (or redacted ones) may later return to the relevant library for researcher access. Examples include Obama’s classified records being held in DC while unclassified ones are in the Chicago area. •Access rules: Former presidents get special access privileges to their own records, but this is under NARA oversight and does not mean personal possession. Classified access follows strict government rules (e.g., need-to-know, secure storage). The public can request declassification via FOIA or Mandatory Declassification Review after initial restrictions expire. Pre-PRA Presidents (Before Reagan) Earlier presidents (Hoover–Carter) operated under a “deed of gift” model where they donated papers as personal property. Even then, the US government retained control over the classification status of any sensitive information—presidents couldn’t just declassify or freely distribute it. Key Legal and Practical Context •Former presidents must turn over official records (including classified ones) when leaving office. There is no provision allowing them to take or retain classified materials personally for libraries, homes, or private offices. •Incidents involving misplaced classified documents (e.g., discoveries at private locations for Biden as VP or Trump post-presidency) highlight enforcement of these rules, but they do not reflect standard library practices. Libraries themselves follow NARA protocols. •Declassification process: NARA works with equity-holding agencies (e.g., intelligence community) to review and declassify records systematically, often after 25 years under Executive Order 13526, or upon specific requests. In short, presidential libraries serve as public archives where NARA controls and secures classified materials on behalf of the government—not as personal collections where former presidents can store or access classified info outside official rules. Any classified holdings are managed with strict federal safeguards. For official details, see NARA’s presidential libraries site (archives.gov).
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ℒ𝓊𝒷𝓃𝒶 𝑀𝓊𝑔𝒽𝒶𝓁 🕊ᴾᵃᵏᴾᵒʷᵉʳ🕊 retweeted
The cries of the people of Rawalakot should not go unheard. Their demands reflect the struggles of ordinary families. I am asking that the answer must be reform, not repression. #شہ_رگ_کا_سانس_بند_نہ_کرو @TeamPakPower
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🐰 : when i'm on stage, actually i only have allyz, i've worked really hard every single day for allyz, and i'm sincerely grateful because so many people have given us so much love 🐰 : and i won't disappoint you. if there are times when i don't perform well on stage or make mistakes, i'll reflect on them and work even harder to improve, for all of you, i want to become a truly confident and amazing artist 🐰 : i genuinely think about our team, our performances, and our fans all the time, so i hope you can truly trust me 🐰 : i won't ever embarrass our team, please continue holding my hand, i'm sorry(?)
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I find it so hilarious when people go "yes, I am a massive piece of shit" as a defense. It's nice that you have the ability to self reflect, but that only makes you a bigger piece of shit since you know what the problem is and refuse to address it.
Replying to @demenishki
was it right to do what i did? no but i never pretended to be a rolemodel whatsoever and openly hate other people so who’s surprised on that. to the people bringing up what happened with my relationship in the past as a blow- we practically moved on from it too. if you actually watch my streams, he’s on it all the time. and we’re happy af just taking a break from streaming in japan. I’ve never hid that whatsoever. to the people who think im not a good vtuber, never did the norm and i dont plan to. cry about it pussy 💀
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평화 retweeted
“Unhealthy drink” being here in an attempt to reflect poorly on the female worker as if the person didn’t choose to go there and order the drink themselves is a perfect display of how brain-rotted misogyny makes you. Holy crap.
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