déjà vu
noun
dé·jà vu | \ ˌdā-ˌzhä-ˈvü , -ˈvᵫ\
Definition of déjà vu
1a: the illusion of remembering scenes and events when experienced for the first time
b: a feeling that one has seen or heard something before
2: something overly or unpleasantly familiar
@MerriamWebster
Exactly one year ago, to the minute at around 7am, I sent two kids to school. Only my son Jesse came home. Jaime was murdered in school. I am forever haunted by my memory of that morning, rushing my kids out the door rather than getting one last minute. Did I say I love you?
.@AlecGarnett and gun violence survivor @Sully_720, whose son Alex was shot and killed in the Aurora movie theater mass shooting, are introducing a Red Flag Law in Colorado today on the one year mark of the mass shooting in Parkland. #coleg
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One year after the tragic massacre in Parkland, we’ve not done nearly enough to ensure this will never happen again. In the last year far too many have died from gun violence. But I have hope. #MSDStrong
Trump is declaring a #NationalEmergency to build a wall we don’t need to address a crisis that doesn’t exist! It's time for @POTUS to face the facts on this episode of #TruthWithTed.