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Photo of a missing slice of cheesecake that looks like a cheesecake hull floating in a deep blue ocean. The "ocean" is actually the blueberry topping on the large cheesecake that we don't see completely.

Photo of a missing slice of cheesecake that looks like a cheesecake hull floating in a deep blue ocean. The "ocean" is actually the blueberry topping on the large cheesecake that we don't see completely.

All I saw was cheesecake boat and ocean for at least 5 minutes

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Happy 4th of July, Batman.

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Madison’s reflection from 1795 - on point today.

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The world has gone mad.

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You’ve been kidnapped. The characters from the last TV show you watched are trying to rescue you. Who’s coming to save you? I suppose one of them is also Deadpool…

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Chapter 1
A Warrior
The object of war is not to die for your country, but to make the other dumb bastard die for his.
General George Patton
In July 1944, a young dentist named Captain Ben Salomon landed on the island of Saipan. When the doctor for 2d Battalion, 105th Infantry was wounded by a mortar, Captain Salomon volunteered to take his place. After all, there was little dental work required in battle.
2nd Battalion pushed north through the island's muggy jungles. When they found Japanese fighters hidden in the network of limestone caves. they drove them out.

Chapter 1 A Warrior The object of war is not to die for your country, but to make the other dumb bastard die for his. General George Patton In July 1944, a young dentist named Captain Ben Salomon landed on the island of Saipan. When the doctor for 2d Battalion, 105th Infantry was wounded by a mortar, Captain Salomon volunteered to take his place. After all, there was little dental work required in battle. 2nd Battalion pushed north through the island's muggy jungles. When they found Japanese fighters hidden in the network of limestone caves. they drove them out.

I see FM 1-0 is off to a smashing start

That is one of the dumbest quotes. The purpose of war is not to kill, the purpose of war is to get your adversary to do what you want, via battles and campaigns that involve killing

The US Army can’t see the war for the battles.

And we’re not warriors.

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PBS didn't "become woke". You grew up to be a bad person.

PBS didn't "become woke". You grew up to be a bad person.

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Sebastian - you have to! Beat Star Wars story!

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There's only one person I trust to explain India-Pakistan conflicts to me

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I cannot even say just how much Andor is a TV show for our time.

And the amazing thing is that Keith’s point is not just one that is explicit in Andor, it’s also present subtly & implicitly in other notes in the show, exploring how those different forms of expression occur, and their toll.

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This essay traces the long and turbulent history of American booksellers who have faced censorship, harassment, and even violence for defending the freedom to read. Through vivid anecdotes and historical cases-from undercover stings in the early 1900s and legal battles over “obscene” literature, to FBI surveillance of Black bookstores and bomb threats against feminist and LGBTQ+ shops-the author illustrates how bookstores have repeatedly become battlegrounds in the fight for civil liberties and free expression. Despite intimidation from both government and private groups, booksellers have pushed back, shaping legal precedents and rallying communities to defend First Amendment rights. The essay ultimately calls on readers to recognize bookstores as “arsenals of democracy” and to support their ongoing role in safeguarding intellectual freedom.

This essay traces the long and turbulent history of American booksellers who have faced censorship, harassment, and even violence for defending the freedom to read. Through vivid anecdotes and historical cases-from undercover stings in the early 1900s and legal battles over “obscene” literature, to FBI surveillance of Black bookstores and bomb threats against feminist and LGBTQ+ shops-the author illustrates how bookstores have repeatedly become battlegrounds in the fight for civil liberties and free expression. Despite intimidation from both government and private groups, booksellers have pushed back, shaping legal precedents and rallying communities to defend First Amendment rights. The essay ultimately calls on readers to recognize bookstores as “arsenals of democracy” and to support their ongoing role in safeguarding intellectual freedom.

Booksellers have faced censorship and harassment defending the freedom to read. Celebrate your local bookstore and support their ongoing role in safeguarding intellectual freedom.

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#BookstoreDay

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Opinion | The Naval Academy Canceled My Lecture on Wisdom How a lecture to the U.S. Naval Academy on censorship was censored.

This is worth your time to read.
www.nytimes.com/2025/04/19/o...

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#OTD in 1915, Gaba Tepe a.k.a. Anzac Cove. The first of around 345,000 British, 79,000 French, 50,000 Australians and 15,000 New Zealanders arriving in the Gallipoli area. #WW1 #HISTORY

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Emperor penguin males huddled while sitting in eggs . We mainly have king penguins on Heard Island but emperors do visit sometimes they just don’t breed here

Emperor penguin males huddled while sitting in eggs . We mainly have king penguins on Heard Island but emperors do visit sometimes they just don’t breed here

Toxic masculinity isn’t a concern here, and we don’t view empathy as toxic. For centuries, adult males have huddled together, protecting the colony’s most vulnerable, giving their future a chance amidst the raging storms that threaten them.

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Bad times for the State Department lead to bad times for the rest of us.

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The effort began when retired Navy commander William Marks, a 1996 Naval Academy graduate and former spokesperson for the Defense Intelligence Agency, launched a fundraiser April 5 to purchase the books for the students. Marks said he viewed the Navy’s decision to remove the books, which included fiction and nonfiction, as a first step toward cultivating a new generation of military leaders more loyal to individual political leaders than the U.S. Constitution.

The effort began when retired Navy commander William Marks, a 1996 Naval Academy graduate and former spokesperson for the Defense Intelligence Agency, launched a fundraiser April 5 to purchase the books for the students. Marks said he viewed the Navy’s decision to remove the books, which included fiction and nonfiction, as a first step toward cultivating a new generation of military leaders more loyal to individual political leaders than the U.S. Constitution.

“These are dedicated young men and women who we’re trusting, some within a few months, to go out and lead our Navy and lead the Marine Corps,” Marks said. “I think this is about suppressing knowledge, erasing history and limiting opportunities for education.”

“These are dedicated young men and women who we’re trusting, some within a few months, to go out and lead our Navy and lead the Marine Corps,” Marks said. “I think this is about suppressing knowledge, erasing history and limiting opportunities for education.”

Local people in Annapolis are making books removed from the Naval Academy's library available to students. Here's what one of them, a retired Navy commander, said about it. Give him another medal for service to his country.
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Love this so much! ❤️ Way to go, Annapolis!

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Applicable for all nations but especially the US.

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It was the worst of times, it was the even worse than that of times

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A short article of mine on civil-military relations and democratic backsliding had been accepted for publication in the journal "Connections".

Then I received an email that the editors can't publish the paper unless I "remove the case study/examples of the United States" (1/x)
#CivMilSky

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Opinion | Naval Academy Censors Ryan Holiday’s Lecture on Censorship (Gift Article) How a lecture to the U.S. Naval Academy on censorship was censored.

“Compromises pile up when you are in the hands of a skilled extortionist” Perhaps the Academies can take a page from the WH and say this was all a mistake.

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Definitely check out Manly on the ferry! The ferry ride itself is pretty spectacular on the way back into Circular Quay

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It was an incredible honor to discuss CNA #wargaming and the value of educational wargaming in #PME at the Australian Defence College. Thank you for being wonderful hosts & sharing your experiences with me. I'm reminded there's always more to learn.
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So awesome! Next time we need to make time to crack out some games!

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Great to meet up with @sebastianbae.bsky.social and Scott Jenkinson at the #AustralianDefenceCollege Wargaming Conference!

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This.

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Walrus Buffett (Heard Island Investment Union Rep):

“For far too long America has had an Economy.

We’re pleased they’re finally using the Marie Kondo method to eliminate that unnecessary wealth and become like these beloved Antarctic islands. “

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Production at this facility was temporarily shut down as they assessed the impact of tariffs going forward.

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A penguin pointing w a stick at a pic sitting on an easel of a Tesla w a pigeon flying over head pooping on it as 3 pigeons look on

A penguin pointing w a stick at a pic sitting on an easel of a Tesla w a pigeon flying over head pooping on it as 3 pigeons look on

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