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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Claire Keane
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Origami Around
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oozey mess
Xuebing Du
Peter Solarz

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The Tartan Army have a secret the world doesn’t know about☀️🏴 Every time Scotland play away The Tartan Army Sunshine Appeal raises money here at home and then donates to a children’s hospital or local charity in the country they’re visiting. Every single time. For more than twenty years. I think The Tartan Army Sunshine Appeal is one of the most quietly brilliant things Scotland does. This is a World Cup year. So somewhere in 2026, a hospital full of kids or a charity who’ve probably never even heard of Scotland are about to have a very special visit. Wee country. Massive heart. And on a gorgeous sunshine-filled day, it felt right to share it with you☀️ #goodnewsfeed #tartanarmy @tartan_army_sunshine_appeal@sunshineappeal #catcubie #WorldCup2026 #scotland2026

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Seen at the Glasgow protests yesterday.

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In the early ’60s most Americans couldn’t find Vietnam on a map; many still can’t, despite eight years of massive military intervention. But in 1963 the injustices taking place in the country where an American-puppet dictator ruled would become well known internationally, due to the self-sacrifice of one man.
--On This Day in History Shit Went Down: June 11, 1963--
On June 11, 1963, Thích Quảng Đức, a Buddhist monk, entered a busy intersection in downtown Saigon to engage in an act of protest that would hit the front page of newspapers around the world. A significant majority of the South Vietnamese population was Buddhist. South Vietnam president and U.S. lackey Ngô Đình Diệm, however, was part of the Catholic minority, and his government enacted numerous discriminatory policies against the Buddhist population.
Đức sat down on a cushion, assuming a meditative lotus position. Another monk poured a five-gallon can of gasoline over him. Đức rotated wooden prayer beads through his fingers and chanted; he struck a match.
Đức was engulfed in flames, but did not cry out, did not move.
Think of how much it hurts when you get the slightest burn. How long can you hold your hand to a flame? What would it take for you to not react to the pain? Thích Quảng Đức showed no sign of suffering as he burned alive.
Monks, nuns, passersby, even police, prostrated themselves before the burning monk. Cameras snapped photos. President John F. Kennedy said of one photo taken by American journalist Malcolm Browne, “No news picture in history has generated so much emotion around the world.”
That photo later won a Pulitzer Prize. It also served to get Americans to question the support of Diệm’s government. Via radio, President Diệm made noises of concern over the event and promised to renew the stalled negotiations with Buddhists, but as historian Seth Jacobs said, “No amount of pleading could retrieve Diệm’s reputation.” Jacobs also said of Đức’s self-immolation that it “reduced America’s Diệm experiment to ashes as well.” The crisis deepened and on November 1,1963, with assistance from the CIA, President Diệm was overthrown and assassinated.
Later, Communist China used the image for propaganda purposes, printing millions of copies and distributing them as an example of American imperialism.
Those who cannot remember the past … need a history teacher who says “fuck” a lot. Get both volumes of “On This Day in History Sh!t Went Down” at JamesFell.com/books.
So true
I am proof of this!!

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