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Megyn Kelly @megynkelly - Video: This angle is the best one. She accelerated into him:
https://x.com/az_intel_/status/2008977146933629202?s=46
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Cernovich @Cernovich
Regarding the ICE shooting. The image on the left would have been the media narrative without X. It would have dominated every news network. By the time we would have been able to debunk it, the "hands up, don't shoot" lie would have spread. With X, the media lies lose power.
https://x.com/megynkelly/status/2008995835133218978

Merriam-Webster @MerriamWebster - Something interesting you might not have realized: a number of words in English are NOUNS when you stress the FIRST syllable, but VERBS when you stress the SECOND syllable.
"Your CONduct is better when you conDUCT yourself appropriately.”
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https://x.com/MerriamWebster/status/2008906874473656829

Military Support @MilitaryCooI - Today, we honor and celebrate the extraordinary life and service of Staff Sergeant Melvin Morris, one of only 61 living Medal of Honor Recipients. Please join us in wishing him a very happy birthday!
S/Sgt. Melvin Morris distinguished himself by extraordinary gallantry while leading a Strike Force near Chi Lang, Vietnam, on September 17, 1969. When his unit encountered a minefield and intense enemy fire, he learned that a fellow team commander had been killed near an enemy bunker. Immediately reorganizing his men, S/Sgt. Morris advanced under heavy fire to recover his fallen comrade. After his two accompanying soldiers were wounded, he returned them to safety, then charged alone into enemy fire.
Facing continuous machine-gun fire, S/Sgt. Morris destroyed four enemy bunkers with hand grenades, repelled hostile forces, and retrieved the body of his fallen teammate. Despite being wounded three times during the return, he successfully carried his comrade back to friendly lines.
https://x.com/MilitaryCooI/status/2008964599576711234

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