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Kelly

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how does this thing work?

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True life: I’m a prisoner to my child being attached to my boob


Really don’t understand the tiny sunglasses trend, isn’t the whole point of wearing sunglasses to block the sun???


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50 years ago today, I learned the painful news that my friend, my mentor, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had been assassinated in Memphis, TN. He was my brother, my leader--that day it felt like something died in all of us.

repjohnlewis's tweet image. 50 years ago today, I learned the painful news that my friend, my mentor, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had been assassinated in Memphis, TN. He was my brother, my leader--that day it felt like something died in all of us.

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From the producers of #HarryPotter comes #IKillGiantsMovie, a spellbinding fantasy drama based on the critically acclaimed graphic novel by @JoeKellyMOA and @ken_niimura. In cinemas next Friday!


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Michelle and I are so inspired by all the young people who made today’s marches happen. Keep at it. You’re leading us forward. Nothing can stand in the way of millions of voices calling for change.


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Whoo-hoo! Great job, Team Humanity! Look out polar bears, you're next!



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Sometimes you have to get in trouble--good trouble, necessary trouble--to make a way out of no way.


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It’s #InternationalWomensDay. There was a time not long ago that women couldn’t vote, or open credit cards without their husband’s signature, or compete in the Olympics, or do their jobs without being harassed. That time is up. #TimesUp


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53 years ago today, we were beaten, tear gassed, trampled by horses, and left bloody on the bridge in Selma. On this anniversary, we cannot rest. We must honor those who gave their lives for the right to vote. We must continue to find a way to get in the way. #goodtrouble

repjohnlewis's tweet image. 53 years ago today, we were beaten, tear gassed, trampled by horses, and left bloody on the bridge in Selma. On this anniversary, we cannot rest. We must honor those who gave their lives for the right to vote. We must continue to find a way to get in the way. #goodtrouble

giving this twitter thing another go


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