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Posts by Julia Goolia
moosh spelled out in satellite images
Happy Earth Day!
NASA has this cool little feature where you can spell your name with satellite images of Earth.
🫶🌎🌏🌍🫶
🔗 science.nasa.gov/specials/you...
Pulitzer-worthy reporting here from Minnesota immigrant news @sahanjournal.bsky.social.
70+ children detained during Operation MetroSurge.
30 sent to Dilley. Two dozen held >20 days, a Flores violation.
7 still detained as of March 10. ~20 have been deported.
sahanjournal.com/immigration/...
Springsteen Center Honors Bruce and Flav
Springsteen Center Honors Bruce and Flav hug.
Springsteen Center Honors Bruce and Flav and chuck d
Thankx to THE BOSS for having Public Enemy perform at Springsteen Center American Music Honors ,, we should all always continue to FIGHT THE POWER
Thrilled to announce that I was selected as a National Press Foundation fellow. I plan to report a story on how workplace accommodations can be helpful for people with Long Covid as they deal with grief in changing with functioning. If this is you, please reach out at jmetraux@motherjones.com
Rainy gameday in the PNW 🌀
🆚 @minnesotafrost.com
🕖 7:00PM
📺 @fox13seattle.bsky.social
🎟️ bit.ly/4vGZQkb
a stock photo of a white coffee mug against a white background. the mug has the text "WORLD'S BEST PLANET" and the word PLANET is clearly photoshopped in over some other word
hope you have a special day, Earth!
Passing by billboards on the highway and wondering in which law school course do personal injury lawyers study puns.
This is one of my favorite 60s albums — it’s a good one for headphones too bc it pans back and forth in that way that’s soothing 🥰
esp love Indian Lake and The Bridge
Captain Sad and his Ship of Fools by the Cowsills
open.spotify.com/album/6ScYox...
Headline: World’s biggest condom maker set to raise prices due to Iran war
oh great now where am I supposed to get my world’s biggest condoms
this is how Utah's Congressional map deals with Utah's largest city, cracking it through to the middle into 4 different districts in order to deny it Congressional representation to make sure Dems get 0 seats
The people banning books are never the same people who actually read books.
Me: Do you think Gritty and Grimace are cousins?
Interviewer: I meant questions about the job
if i lived in popeye town and one day i saw a ropy little sailor punch a huge guy so hard his skeleton flew out of his mouth thats the only thing i would talk about for the rest of my life
Me, being left behind…❤️
me: why isn’t ‘architect’ pronounced like archduke or archbishop or archenemy
my gynecologist: what
hahaha for realz
Me when they ask, “is Diet Pepsi ok?”
A woman in the background grinning
It me
aoc challenges rfk jr to run his car on essential oils
You ever try to code switch at work and fail? 😂
The FIFA Ranger tab, for levels of obsequiousness never witnessed before
I heard some interesting tea yesterday that Hegseth asked the guys at RTB if they can just revoke every ranger tab issued since they supposedly lowered standards for women. Apparently he was shocked to learn this would affect thousands of soldiers including 75th boys.
Another example: in the Civil War, the 16th New Hampshire Infantry served nine months in Louisiana. Out of roughly 1000 enrolled, they had 221 that died of diseases, and had zero battle deaths.
"The Fourth and Sixth German armies were out of the fighting for weeks with the disease.."
www.reporting-history.com/2026/04/21/s...
Margaret Atwood knows! (Well, the general principle)
“But rats and cholera have won many wars.
Those, and potatoes,
or the absence of them.”
www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47788/...
Thirteen U.S. troops died trying to get these people to safety — Afghan interpreters, soldiers, and the families of our service members. Veterans spent sleepless nights during the chaotic withdrawal fighting to keep them alive. Now our own government is going to abandon them.
Linh Mai Baby elephant bubble bath at the National Zoo! She debuts tomorrow! 🥰🥰🥰
youtube.com/shorts/jzMsJ...
Almost as many service members died of the flu in WWI (45,000) as those who died from combat (53,000)
The flu thrives in the close quarters of military camps and on ships.