Posts by Mischa Auer 🇺🇸 🇩🇰 🇭🇺 🇺🇦
Feels like it's the last episode of F•R•I•E•N•D•S. 😥
#NBA
The President of the United States calling NATO a paper tiger is Soviet propaganda and I hope someone is writing all this shit down for later
Former President Barack Obama met with New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani for the first time Saturday, joining preschoolers at a child care center for a book reading and singalong.
Source: Emma G. Fitzsimmons / NYT
The authors of the four Gospels of the New Testament.
On this day in 1896, a Czech Jewish woman was born. On the 18 Jan 1942 she was deported to Theresienstadt with her husband and son and on the 28 Apr 1942 to the Zamošč Ghetto which was liquidated in Nov 1942. They all perished in the Shoah. Her name was Kamila Bandlerová
Erin Persley’s new film, Human Shield, shows the grit and passion of volunteer escorts at US abortion clinics. “I just started talking to escorts all over the country, and learning more about what they go through. And then essentially I was like, ‘Oh, this has to be a documentary.’”
Straight up milking the market
Trump always loudly says he won't help the Russians and then very quietly does just the opposite.
This is why diplomatic deals are traditionally written down. But the Trump administration is too lazy, incompetent, and amateurish for that. Hence, the constant confusion over terms.
I'm sure -- and she'll be great-- but Rachel McAdams needs to add to her portfolio of time-travel movies.
Screenshotted excerpt from linked article reading as follows: "In public, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. has cultivated a reputation for care and caution. The papers reveal a different side of him. At a critical moment for the country and the court, the papers show, he acted as a bulldozer in pushing to stop Mr. Obama’s plan to address the global climate crisis. When colleagues warned the chief justice that he was proposing an unprecedented move, he was dismissive. “I recognize that the posture of this stay request is not typical,” he wrote. But he argued that the Obama plan, which aimed to regulate coal-fired plants, was “the most expensive regulation ever imposed on the power sector,” and too big, costly and consequential for the court not to act immediately."
OOP
New York Times got receipts on John Roberts being like, 'I know this isn't how anything works, but a Democratic president is about to implement a policy!!'
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/18/u...
I know Anne Hathaway bought the movie rights, but I hope Rachel McAdams is in it. 😁
Davy's hurt he's not creative enough to come up with the book idea first.
David Quinn • @DavQuinn X.com Gee, a book that demonises
When you are writing your piece of …. *checks notes* … fiction, please keep in mind that you may be upsetting very fragile people.
#speirgorm
The Supreme Court long relied on careful, time-tested procedures to issue decisions. But secret memos by the justices, obtained by The New York Times, show how the court decided to bypass those procedures and create its modern “shadow docket.” See key takeaways: www.nytimes.com/2026/04/18/u...
The 25th Amendment already gives Congress the tool to remove him if he can’t do the job.
Raskin’s bill would finally create the independent commission to make it happen.
This is one more real shot to protect the country. Tell Congress to pass it.
actionnetwork.org/letters/tell...
This black-and-white close-up portrait photograph captures Jannetje Johanna “Hannie” Schaft (16 September 1920 – 17 April 1945), the legendary Dutch resistance fighter known to the Nazis as “the girl with the red hair.” Shown from the shoulders up against a plain, dark studio background, she gazes slightly upward and to the right of the frame with quiet intensity. Her expression is calm yet resolute—lips gently closed, eyes clear and steady—conveying youthful determination and inner strength. She wears a dark, textured knitted sweater with a round neckline, her thick, wavy hair framing her face in soft curls. The tight composition centers entirely on her face and upper torso, creating an intimate, almost contemplative mood that belies the extraordinary courage of the young law student who abandoned her studies to join the Raad van Verzet. She forged identity cards for Jewish families, smuggled weapons and illegal newspapers, and carried out daring assassinations of Nazi officers and Dutch collaborators. Arrested just weeks before liberation, she was executed by firing squad on 17 April 1945 in the dunes near Haarlem. This powerful image stands as an enduring historical symbol of ordinary heroism and defiance against fascism, immortalizing a woman whose short life became a beacon of Dutch resistance.
#OTD in 1945, Dutch resistance fighter Hannie Schaft--𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘨𝘪𝘳𝘭 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘳𝘦𝘥 𝘩𝘢𝘪𝘳--was executed by the Nazis at age 24.
Law student turned saboteur, she smuggled weapons & assassinated collaborators. Captured weeks before liberation, she faced the firing squad with defiance. #courage #WWII #HistSky
Cats and dogs who are besties.
🐶💛😻
#dog #cat #friendships
Believe the #Epstein victims....
#Epstein
#EpsteinFiles
#NoKings
My favorite scene from the Bible
Flipping these two State Supreme Court seats in Georgia next month will be a crucial first step towards flipping the entire court and putting the state on the right path.
Georgia, please vote for both @jenjordanga.bsky.social and Miracle Rankin on May 19th.
atlantaciviccircle.org/2026/04/15/g...
Netanyahu has removed 40 thousand homes in Lebanon in less than a month . This war criminal needs to be brought to final Justice.
I put out a montage of him a while ago sniffling in nearly every podcast interview he did for two years, but maybe that wasn’t the only thing he had going on.