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Posts by ZanziBee

@marcelias.bsky.social has “become increasingly alarmed by the lack of courage from many who boasted about protecting democracy before the election but have now gone silent. He has grown impatient with those urging caution, compromise and conciliation towards Trump and the MAGA movement.” SO HAVE I!

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💙💙💙

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I’m thinking he was never a democrat

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Remember, by elevating incompetent fascists like Hegseth, Gabbard, and Gaetz, the aim is to demoralize us.

It's ok to be horrified by the injustice and insanity of it all, but instead of feeling helpless and withdrawing, let’s get angry and fight.

1 year ago 11767 2625 597 147

To President Biden and all elected Democrats: Stop playing by rules that no longer exist. At this point, it's not just spinelessness, it's complicity.

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I’m thinking trump’s more like Speaker of the House to President Putin and VP Elon

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Such a lovely couple 🤮

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Yes

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Very dark night photo taken from the perspective of someone on a boat close to the shore of a placid lake. You can just barely make out some of the details of the forest, mere hints of foliage and tree trunks, but fairly glowing in the middle of the frame is a gorgeous large spotted cat with huge feet, sitting calmly at the edge of the water and looking at the camera, perfectly reflected in the still water.

Very dark night photo taken from the perspective of someone on a boat close to the shore of a placid lake. You can just barely make out some of the details of the forest, mere hints of foliage and tree trunks, but fairly glowing in the middle of the frame is a gorgeous large spotted cat with huge feet, sitting calmly at the edge of the water and looking at the camera, perfectly reflected in the still water.

Sorry, normally I limit this account to domestic cats but I just found this stunning night photo of a Canada Lynx in 1906 that I can't not share. www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/arti...

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