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https://pypi.org/project/pygraphic/

pygraphic - PyPI

 

Client-side GraphQL query generator based on pydantic. Why? Working with GraphQL in Python seems simpleโ€ฆ If you're fine with dictionaries, lack of โ€ฆ

Anonymous ID: 086103 Nov. 26, 2024, 1:36 p.m. No.22061496   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1501 >>1507 >>1516 >>1541 >>1579

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the crown put a melanin wrapper on the skin so that usurpation would be most difficult with the existing tulip population of the time?

 

the black dalia!

 

dahlia | หˆdalyษ™, หˆdรคlyษ™ |

noun

a tuberous-rooted Mexican plant of the daisy family, which is cultivated for its brightly colored single or double flowers.

Genus Dahlia, family Compositae

origin

modern Latin, named in honor of Andreas Dahl (1751โ€“89), Swedish botanist.

 

 

whitewashed?

 

pull back your caesar, chump

Anonymous ID: 086103 Nov. 26, 2024, 2:01 p.m. No.22061623   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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flutter | หˆflษ™dษ™r |

verb [no object]

(of a bird or other winged creature) fly unsteadily or hover by flapping the wings quickly and lightly: a couple of butterflies fluttered around the garden.

โ€ข [with object] (of a bird or other winged creature) flap (its wings) quickly and lightly: the lark fluttered its wings, hovering.

โ€ข [with adverbial] move or fall with a light irregular or trembling motion: the remaining petals fluttered to the ground.

โ€ข [with adverbial of direction] (of a person) move restlessly or uncertainly: the hostess fluttered forward to greet her guests.

โ€ข (of a pulse or heartbeat) beat feebly or irregularly.

noun

1 an act of fluttering: there was a flutter of wings at the window.

โ€ข a state or sensation of tremulous excitement: her insides were in a flutter | Sandra felt a flutter in the pit of her stomach.

โ€ข Medicine disturbance of the rhythm of the heart that is less severe than fibrillation: atrial flutter | I was diagnosed as having a heart flutter.

โ€ข Aeronautics undesired oscillation in a part of an aircraft under stress.

โ€ข Electronics rapid variation in the pitch or amplitude of a signal, especially of recorded sound. Compare with wow2

2 British English informal a small bet: a flutter on the horses.

phrases

flutter one's eyelashes

open and close one's eyes rapidly in a coyly flirtatious manner.

derivatives

flutterer | หˆflษ™dษ™rษ™r | noun

origin

Old English floterian, flotorian, a frequentative form related to fleet4.

 

twitter | หˆtwidษ™r |

verb [no object]

1 (of a bird) give a call consisting of repeated light tremulous sounds: sparrows twittered under the eaves | (twittering as noun) : the swallows were settling to roost with a good deal of twittering.

โ€ข talk in a light, high-pitched voice: old ladies in the congregation twittered.

โ€ข talk rapidly and at length in an idle or trivial way: he twittered on about buying a new workshop.

2 make a posting on the social media application Twitter: many active bloggers are twittering more and more these days.

noun

a series of short, high-pitched calls or sounds: his words were cut off by a faint electronic twitter.

โ€ข idle or ignorant talk: drawing-room twitter.

phrases

in a twitter (also of a twitter)

informal in a state of agitation or excitement: he was in a twitter and yelling for help | she was all of a twitter and sat down giggling.

derivatives

twitterer | หˆtwidษ™rษ™r | noun

twittery | หˆtwidษ™rฤ“ | adjective

origin

late Middle English (as a verb):imitative.

 

 

Operation Mockingbird

 

Alleged program of the CIA

Overview

 

Operation Mockingbird is an alleged large-scale program of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) that began in the early years of the Cold War and attempted to manipulate domestic American news media organizations for propaganda purposes. According to author Deborah Davis, Operation Mockingbird recruited leading American journalists into a propaganda network and influenced the operations of front groups. CIAโ€ฆ

 

 

Twitter Files

 

Content moderation files published since 2022

Twitter Files

Overview

 

The Twitter Files are a series of releases of select internal Twitter, Inc. documents published from December 2022 through March 2023 on Twitter. CEO Elon Musk gave the documents to journalists Matt Taibbi, Bari Weiss, Lee Fang, and authors Michael Shellenberger, David Zweig and Alex Berenson shortly after he acquired Twitter on October 27, 2022. Taibbi and Weiss coordinated theโ€ฆ

Anonymous ID: 086103 Nov. 26, 2024, 2:40 p.m. No.22061772   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1778

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>White House Osprey

fixed widows' peak on earl

 

earl | หˆษ™r(ษ™)l |

noun

a British nobleman ranking above a viscount and below a marquess: her husband the earl had died | [as title] : the house was once owned by the Earl of Shrewsbury.

origin

Old English eorl, of Germanic origin. The word earl originally denoted a man of noble rank, as opposed to a churl, also specifically a hereditary nobleman next above the rank of thane. It was later an equivalent of jarl and, under Canute and his successors, applied to the governor of divisions of England such as Wessex. In the late Old English period, as the Saxon court came under Norman influence, the word was applied to any nobleman bearing the continental title of count (see count2).

 

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