@nikitabier@alphafox It’s hilarious, large slop-posting, click-bait accounts bitching about their engagement drop. They’re basically virtual thieves that upload videos/content created by others then push it out as their own, never repost or give credit to OP’s. Glad X is taking out the trash!
Two cosmonauts began a spacewalk at 10:18am ET today to install a solar radiation experiment and remove scientific hardware on the space station. More... https://t.co/4D9xUYfaIy
At 19 years old, Army Pfc. Mace Veit successfully made it through Ranger, Airborne, Air Assault, and Pathfinder school — and all in a single year. https://t.co/DC3mignSTE
Quick video before I get to work on the longer vid.
This is my best “Jet Ski” impersonation after landing today. Good thing I wasn’t in a “No Wake” zone.
Everyone ignore the ships with these BS viruses on them and put all your attention on the Disney ship that had 27 employees arrested for child pornography.
Call for Attendance (El Paso, TX)
Honoring the life and legacy of PFC Manuel Louis Santoscoy, a WWI Veteran and Purple Heart recipient a man who answered the call to serve his nation during one of its most defining moments.
His family has asked for the support of the community to help ensure he is laid to rest with the dignity, honor, and presence he so greatly deserves. This is an opportunity to show up for a hero who gave so much.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 1:30 PM
Fort Bliss National Cemetery
5200 Fred Wilson Ave, El Paso, TX
Character limit, formatting options and reach are three of the main differences between the two. IMO accounts that present well-written and informative articles do not receive enough recognition…Many individuals avoid utilizing the articles option because a greater percentage of the population lacks the stamina to read longer passages, even if topics are engaging and research/experienced based.
@TJandCasper Stayed at the Rainbow Valley Lodge in Ennis a few times what a view! Woke to a moose within feet of the back door. Willie’s Distillery is a definite must stop for live music, sweet huckleberry liqueur, and great conversation. Gorgeous area for sure!
We are saddened to hear of the passing of WWII Veteran Mildred Cox, of Quincy, MA and Marco Island, FL, on April 22, 2026. She was 102.
Millie was one of the first women to join the U.S. Marine Corps when she enlisted at the age of 20. She served as a stenographer.
After being discharged in 1946, she dedicated herself to her community in Quincy, serving in key roles like Head Clerk of Veterans Services. She was twice honored as the Master of Ceremonies for Quincy's Memorial Day parades-a true testament to her impact and respect in the community.
A proud life member of the Marine Corps League and the Women Marines Association, and a member of Cyril P.
Morrisette Post 294, Millie also made history as the first woman Marine of WWII to sign The Rifle, a book preserving the stories of "The Greatest Generation."
She was married to her husband, William Cox, also a WWIl Veteran, for 70 years until his passing in 2017.
Rest in peace, Millie! We thank you for your service! 🙏