#The Source
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balkanparamo · 10 months ago
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Gustave Courbet: The Origin of the World, 1866
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maxiskirtbitch · 5 months ago
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Techs in Effect, The Source magazine, 2000
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yankeeblue · 2 years ago
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Esther Baxter in The Source magazine September 2004 issue
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facts-i-just-made-up · 2 months ago
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What are your go to sources
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agina-lauren · 5 months ago
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Of Originss....
Flowers, fruits, honey, shells :))
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havocpioneer · 2 years ago
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weirdlookindog · 2 years ago
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Anne W. Brigman (1869–1950) - The Source, 1905
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dark-ethereal-visions · 10 days ago
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Can't believe we've already lost two Charmed actors. And cancer claimed them both.
(This is a behind the scenes shot on the set of The Good, the Bad, and the Cursed. Shannen directed the episode and Julian guest starred.)
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blvckmvsk · 4 months ago
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balkanparamo · 1 year ago
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The World is an Oyster: The Pearl
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docma-crm · 3 months ago
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The Source characters in order of appearance.
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yankeeblue · 2 years ago
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Hip-Hop Baby Daddies in The Source Magazine 1997 issue. Written by Mimi Valdes. Photographed by Sue Kwon and Natasha Calzatti.
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justinspoliticalcorner · 9 months ago
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Dave Jamieson at HuffPost:
The co-chair of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s transition team promoted the debunked theory that vaccines cause autism in a CNN interview Wednesday. He also said Trump ally Robert F. Kennedy Jr., hopes to get “data” through a Trump administration to have vaccines pulled “off the market.” Howard Lutnick, the billionaire CEO of investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald and a longtime friend of Trump’s, told the network’s Kaitlan Collins that vaccines are “not proven” to be safe. Lutnick said he’d recently been schooled on vaccines by Kennedy, the failed independent presidential candidate and anti-vaxxer who has endorsed Trump. Kennedy has said he would have significant influence over public health policy if Trump wins the White House. “So, I spent two-and-a-half hours this week with Bobby Kennedy Jr., and it was the most extraordinary thing. Because, let’s face it, we’ve all heard on the news all sorts of sort of snarky comments about him,” Lutnick told Collins. Recounting his conversation with Kennedy, Lutnick went on to link autism to the growth of vaccines — a discredited idea that dates back to a retracted study from 1998 — before Collins interrupted to remind viewers Lutnick is not a scientist. “Hang on,” the anchor said. “OK, neither of us are doctors. Vaccines are safe.” “Why do you think vaccines are safe? There’s no product liability anymore. They’re not proven,” Lutnick said.
“Because they’re proven. Kids get them and they’re fine,” Collins said. “Why do you think they’re fine?” Lutnick responded. A Trump spokesperson did not immediately respond Thursday morning when asked if the campaign stood by Lutnick’s comments. Lutnick went on to say that Kennedy wants vaccines pulled off the market ― and that Kennedy hopes a Trump administration could get him the data to accomplish that. “He wants the data so he can say, ‘These things are unsafe,’” Lutnick said. “He says, ‘If you give me the data, all I want is the data, and I’ll take on the data and show that it’s not safe. And if you pull the product liability, the companies will yank these vaccines right off ― off of the market.’ So that’s his point.”
The former president himself has long voiced skepticism of vaccines and has promised to cut funding for schools that require them, playing into anti-vax conspiracy theories that have gone mainstream in the Republican Party. (All states have variations of laws requiring certain vaccines.)
Appearing on CNN’s The Source Wednesday night, Trump transition team co-chair Howard Lutnick made the anti-vaxxer extremists happy by endorsing a plan to yank vaccines off the market. Host Kaitlan Collins defended the safety of vaccines, rebutting Lutnick’s logic-free nonsense.
A vote for Donald Trump is a vote to legitimize anti-vaxxer nonsense like this. Vote Kamala Harris for sound vaccine science!
From the 10.30.2024 edition of CNN's The Source:
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Daily Kos: Make Diseases Great Again: Trump team says they're coming for vaccines
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daveysbones · 11 months ago
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I don't think I'll ever reach peak like this again, Ayreonblr
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cassiearchives · 4 months ago
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16-years-old Cassie on “The Source” magazine (2003)
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