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Progressive social media sensation #Kat #Abughazaleh released a video Monday that kicked off her bid to unseat Democratic Rep. #Jan #Schakowsky of Illinois.

“Donald Trump and Elon Musk are dismantling our country piece by piece,
and so many Democrats seem content to just sit back and let them,”
Abughazaleh says in the video.
“So I say it’s time to drop the excuses and grow a f***ing spine.”

After graduating from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., with a degree in international security,
Abughazaleh, 26, took a job with the left-leaning watchdog group Media Matters before being hired by Mother Jones in 2024.
She is best known for videos in which she derides Fox News and conservative personalities. On TikTok, she has over 217,000 followers, and nearly 200,000 more on X, and some of her videos have received more than 1 million views.

yahoo.com/news/liberal-social-

Yahoo News · Liberal social media sensation Kat Abughazaleh announces run for CongressBy David Knowles

CIAO JAN ✊

Giovedì 6 marzo, dalle 19:00 alle 22:30, presso ZAM, Milano, via Sant'Abbondio 4

Ciao Jan!

Per salutarti come si deve ci troveremo a zam giovedì 6 dalle 19 per condividere un po’ di cibo e del buon vino.

Portate quello che potete da condividere (cibo - bevande), lui avrebbe apprezzato con una bella scarica di vaffanculo.

Condividiamo le informazioni della figlia Giada, comunicando che ad ora non ci sarà nessun funerale fino a quando non sarà cremato e successivamente riconsegnato alla sua famiglia.

Quindi per chiunque avrà voglia di salutarlo, ci vediamo qui.

Vai di vaffanculo.

Unusually warm Jan stokes climate change concerns in city

Ludhiana: Light spring jackets, t-shirts and warm sunshine. There was nothing about Jan to suggest that it was Jan. What should have been peak winter looked & felt more like peak of spring, stoking concerns about climate change. Average day temperature here in Jan was the highest in the last six years, while average minimum temperature was highest in the last three years

timesofindia.indiatimes.com/ci

The Times of IndiaUnusually warm Jan stokes climate change concerns in city | Ludhiana News - The Times of IndiaLudhiana: Light spring jackets, t-shirts and warm sunshine.
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@MikeDunnAuthor

Jan Palach was the first to immolate himself in Wenceslas Square -- where a memorial to his death now stands,
but he wasn't the last;

Palach arguably -- as he stated in a letter he left behind -- was part of a suicide pact formed of students and others willing to sacrifice themselves in protest of the invasion.

Most of the other students did not go through with their pact after Palach made statements on his death bed about the degree of pain that they faced;

but #Jan #Zajíc, another student who according to some was a friend of Palach's, did.

The two students are memorialized with several monuments throughout the city,
among which a modern sculpture by American artist John Hejduk on Jan Palach square near to the entrance to the philosophy faculty of Charles University,
where Palach was a student
-- and a bronze plaque with a copy of the student's death mask on the same square.

A bronze cross marks the spot where Palach set himself on fire,
followed by Zajíc one month later.

Zajíc committed suicide in the entrance of the building at No. 39 on Wenceslas square, where today a small plaque reminds of his act.

In the middle of Wenceslas square there is another memorial plaque commemorating both students.

Palach's body was initially interred in Olšany Cemetery,
but after his gravesite grew into a national shrine, the Czech secret police exhumed his remains.

His cremated body was sent to his mother in Palach’s native town of Všetaty.

The urn full of ashes was officially returned on October 25, 1990, to the initial site.

Later, the square in front of the univerity he had attended was named after him,
and the bronze cross was embedded at the spot on Wenceslas Square where he fell.

There are also several other memorials to Palach in cities throughout Europe.

In a letter that Palach left behind, he wrote:
"Considering that our nations have found themselves on the brink of hopelessness and resignation,
we decided to express our protest and awaken the consciousness of the nation.
Our group consists of volunteers who are willing to set themselves on fire for our cause.
I had the honor to draw number one and thus I gained the right to write the first letters and to enroll as the first torch.
Our demands are:
1) immediate abolishment of censorship
2) ban on the spreading of "Zprávy"

(Note: a Soviet newspaper, the title translates as "News").

As can be seen our demands are not unreasonable,
rather on the contrary.

If our demands are not met within five days, that is January 21st, 1969,
and if the nation doesn't rise with sufficient support (time-unlimited strike) of our demands other torches will be lit.

-- Torch no. 1

P.S. I believe our nations will not require more light.
January 1968 began from the top,
January 1969 must begin from the bottom (if it is to begin)."

About a month later the eighteen-year-old student of the Industrial Highschool of Railways Jan Zajíc followed him,
setting himself on fire and dying immediately.

He too, left behind a letter explaining the motives behind his act:
"Mother, father, brother, little sister!

When you read this letter, I will already be dead or close to death.

I know what a severe blow my act will be to you,
but don't be angry at me.

Unfortunately, we are not alone in this world.
I am not doing this because I would be tired by life, on the contrary,
because I cherish it too much.

Hopefully my act will make life better.

I know the price of life and I know it is the most precious thing.
But I want a lot for you, for everyone, so I have to pay a lot.

Do not lose your heart after my sacrifice,
tell Jacek to study harder and Marta too.

You must never accept injustice, be it in any form, my death will bind you.

I am sorry that I will never see you or that, which I loved so much.

Please forgive me that I fought with you so much.

Do not let them make me a madman.

Say hi to the boys, the river and the forest."

atlasobscura.com/places/jan-pa

Atlas Obscura · Jan Palach MemorialMonument to a suicide protesting the Soviet invasion.
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A première vue #LMstudio semble quand même plus complet que #JAN , on peut télécharger plus de modèles.

JAN ne propose de télécharger que Llama de base, les autres modèles il faut une clef API pour les utiliser :/

PS: (On peut quand même importer des modèles GGUF (GPT-Generated Unified Format) qu'on a téléchargé depuis LMStudio par exemple.

@JohannesA
#JohannesA
#Johan
#Jan
#Stef
#Stefania
#StefsPicks

Jan,
Later learned
Though in Germany
most common Nickname
for Your name
Hans
In your beloved Sweden
that's
Jan
even more than
Also popular
Johan

Since
had needed
a face
Jan's
First idea on
Stef/Stefania
was in fact
the right one
on My Profile Photo
+ Newer Header.
Though
had been wrong
on long ago Header
of model in bath.

Admins suspended
Your Old Account.
What had Jan done?

For My 4 Photos
here's the Link
mastodon.social/@StefsPicks/11

"...moderators asked #Cruz whether he supports former President Donald #Trump’s pledge to pardon #Jan.6 rioters.
"Ducking a direct answer, Cruz said that anyone who attacks a police officer should be punished before pivoting to talking about Allred’s stance on criminal justice. Allred ...[had] none of it. “You can’t be for the mob on Jan. 6 and for the officers,” he pointed out. As Cruz began to chuckle in bemusement, Allred shot back: “It’s not funny.”

MSNBC opinion msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinio

MSNBC · Colin Allred won't let Ted Cruz hide from his role in Jan. 6By Hayes Brown