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There’s literally nothing weird about Thomas Matthew Crooks emailing a deputy from Butler, PA before the assassination attempt. It’s not weird that he practiced shooting at the same range Homeland Security used. It’s not weird that the local police and Secret Service spotted Crooks with a rangefinder, photographed him, and texted about him for over an hour and still let him climb the roof with a rifle. It’s not weird that the Secret Service wasn’t flying drones that day, but Crooks was. It’s not weird that Butler was the first Trump rally of the year with Secret Service anti-sniper agents on the roofs. It’s not weird that Crooks’ house looked like a sterile lab with no trash or silverware. And it’s not weird that his body was cremated ten days later before Congress could see it. This is like when people say the CIA was shadowing Oswald before he, and he alone, shot JFK.
Degas did not just paint a café scene.
He wanted to show the dark side of modern life.
He captured urban loneliness:
You can sit right next to someone in a crowded room and still be totally alone.
He also exposed the reality of addiction.
Absinthe was a huge drug problem in Paris.
Degas did not paint a wild party. He showed the real effects: heavy silence and depression.
Other Impressionists painted picnics and dances.
Degas chose psychological realism.
He showed the real human cost of the city: isolation and boredom.
In a world full of people and screens, are we still trapped at Degas's café table?
🤘 BLACK SABBATH's groundbreaking self-titled debut — the first proper heavy-metal album — was released in the U.S. on this day in 1970, over 3 months after its initial U.K. release.
UPDATE: @NASA can confirm a fireball over New England at 2:06 p.m. EDT on Saturday, May 30, 2026. The meteor was about 5 feet (1.6 meters) in diameter with a mass of 5.6 metric tons and entered Earth’s atmosphere at roughly 42,000 mph.
The meteor traveled through the atmosphere from northwest to southeast for 26 miles before breaking up at an altitude of 31 miles and producing a meteorite fall into Cape Cod Bay.
Based on the latest data, the energy released at breakup is estimated to be equivalent to about 230 tons of TNT, which accounts for the sonic boom.
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MYSTERY SOLVED: The boom that rattled Massachusetts Saturday was caused by a 3-foot wide meteor entering the atmosphere, the American Meteor Society says.
@Revolvermag Im pretty sure GHOST is a fake psy op / industry plant type of deal. Its not bad music but theres no way theyve organically gotten nearly 1,000,000,000 Spotify plays in the last 5 years.
Jimmy Kimmel says Spencer Pratt shouldn’t win the LA mayoral election because he doesn’t believe in “climate change” after his house burned down
Meanwhile the fire was started by an arsonist and destroyed his house because of widespread LA incompetence
2020: “You need to stop using plastic straws. Climate change is the greatest threat to humanity.”
2026: “Anyway, here’s a 62-square-mile AI data center"