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Bruce Davis

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Recent graduate from USF. Believer in freedom and justice and man of many interests.

#Gatornationals hey any free Wi-Fi this year?


Woooooooooooo Super Bowl!


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In starting to see these roll out and it just warms my heart! Thanks again to @ericjschuster for making such an amazing shirt design! - Rob

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GRAPHIC: FBI found 'bucket of heads, arms and legs'; bodies sewn together in Arizona wcyb.com/news/nation-wo…


Police: Woman seen on Walmart footage peeing on potatoes turns herself in | WJLA wsbt.com/news/offbeat/w…


Iowa cops buy an armored vehicle with 300,000 in asset forfeiture funds reddit.com/r/lastweektoni…


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On this day in 1945, the US drops the first of two atomic bombs on Japan. "What has been done is the greatest achievement of organized science in history" -- President Truman "The time will come when mankind will curse the names Los Alamos and Hiroshima" -- Robert Oppenheimer

MilHistNow's tweet image. On this day in 1945, the US drops the first of two atomic bombs on Japan. 

"What has been done is the greatest achievement of organized science in history" -- President Truman

"The time will come when mankind will curse the names Los Alamos and Hiroshima" -- Robert Oppenheimer

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A gator crossing the road -- with vultures? Just another day in Florida! 🐊 STORY: bit.ly/2LY5Hiw


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As the second deadliest Ebola outbreak in history rages in Congo, a doctor who survived the deadly disease five years ago worries that people aren't paying enough attention. stripes.com/news/former-eb…


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On this day in 1943, a Japanese destroyer slams into PT Boat 109. The American vessel's 26-yr-old skipper, John F Kennedy, keeps the surviving crewmen alive following the ramming. The tale of heroism will later propel the young officer into politics. See: militaryhistorynow.com/2015/10/14/jfk…

MilHistNow's tweet image. On this day in 1943, a Japanese destroyer slams into PT Boat 109. The American vessel's 26-yr-old skipper, John F Kennedy, keeps the surviving crewmen alive following the ramming. The tale of heroism will later propel the young officer into politics. See: militaryhistorynow.com/2015/10/14/jfk…

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