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CW: Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope
➤Wrapping up the autumn world
➤Bowser on the team, yeah
➤Maxed out the spark levels for the ones I actually used.
➤I actually had to restart a mission due to a bug that prevented me from ending my turn. Very annoying.
➤My main team seems to be Rabbid Mario + Rabbid Peach + Rabbid Rosalina.
➤In fact, I don't like that Rabbid Peach is the only on who can provide healing. It feels wrong not to bring her. -
CW: Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope
➤Wrapping up the autumn world
➤Bowser on the team, yeah
➤Maxed out the spark levels for the ones I actually used.
➤I actually had to restart a mission due to a bug that prevented me from ending my turn. Very annoying.
➤My main team seems to be Rabbid Mario + Rabbid Peach + Rabbid Rosalina.
➤In fact, I don't like that Rabbid Peach is the only on who can provide healing. It feels wrong not to bring her. -
CW: Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope
➤Wrapping up the autumn world
➤Bowser on the team, yeah
➤Maxed out the spark levels for the ones I actually used.
➤I actually had to restart a mission due to a bug that prevented me from ending my turn. Very annoying.
➤My main team seems to be Rabbid Mario + Rabbid Peach + Rabbid Rosalina.
➤In fact, I don't like that Rabbid Peach is the only on who can provide healing. It feels wrong not to bring her. -
Charlie Kirk is the spark this tinder box has been waiting for
This perfectly-timed tragedy of modern ‘biblical’ proportions is right out of the Rene Girard mimetic playbook (Peter Thiel) with Trump, JD Vance, Marco Rubio, and a host of characters scapegoating anyone who is not lock-stock in sync with the politics of Mr Kirk 😳
#ReneGirard #mimetics #PeterThiel #Trump #JDVance #MarcoRubio #fascism #authoritarianism #CharlieKirk #Kirk #collapse
https://sarahwilson.substack.com/p/charlie-kirk-is-the-spark-this-tinder -
Is Tre Johnson The Spark That The Charlotte Hornets NEED?!?! https://www.rawchili.com/4350611/ #2025NbaDraft #AceBailey #basketball #BrandonMiller #CharlesLee #CharlotteHornets #CharlotteHornetsBasketball #CharlotteHornetsDraft #CharlotteHornetsNews #CharlotteHornetsRumors #CharlotteHornets #KonKnueppel #LaMeloBall #MilesBridges #NBA #NBADraft #NbaDraft2025 #NBADraftRumors #TreJohnson
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Is Tre Johnson The Spark That The Charlotte Hornets NEED?!?! https://www.rawchili.com/4350611/ #2025NbaDraft #AceBailey #basketball #BrandonMiller #CharlesLee #CharlotteHornets #CharlotteHornetsBasketball #CharlotteHornetsDraft #CharlotteHornetsNews #CharlotteHornetsRumors #CharlotteHornets #KonKnueppel #LaMeloBall #MilesBridges #NBA #NBADraft #NbaDraft2025 #NBADraftRumors #TreJohnson
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CRISIS in #TheSnarkDiscord! aki is trapped and betrayed by nothing but English music! Can #Grok 3 beta make things right?!
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IMPORTANT #SnarkNews update from #TheSnarkDiscord! Snark has declared he will be live on Twitch, YouTube, and reluctantly on TikTok on time today! Will he be able to keep this promise? Stay tuned!
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In #Valencia the third larges city in Spain, things are getting interesting:
On Saturday, after a huge demonstration demanding affordable housing, several hundred protestors occupied a central plaza.
In Spain, housing is getting a huge issue (last week there was an enormous demonstration in Madrid) and people are getting really fed up with the capitalist extractive model of tourism that brings benefits to a few and problems for many.
Additionally, the people show solidarity with the people of Palestine and the nefarious role of the EU enabling ethnic cleansing.
Things are getting heated, and we don't know yet if the spark will turn into a wildfire. Spain had their own, very strong Occupy movement (#15M), and people still remember.Right now, anything could happen! :anarchoheart3:
Stay tuned!
Follow these wonderful people for news from the ground:
@sagilca
@andrewwet
@agaitaarino
@CNT_Valencia:anarchoheart3:
#OkupemLaPlaça #AcampadaValencia #ValenciaSOfega #ValenciaNoEstaEnVenda
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My place is of the sun and
This place is of the dark and I
I do not feel the romance
I do not catch the spark -
In #Valencia the third larges city in Spain, things are getting interesting:
On Saturday, after a huge demonstration demanding affordable housing, several hundred protestors occupied a central plaza.
In Spain, housing is getting a huge issue (last week there was an enormous demonstration in Madrid) and people are getting really fed up with the capitalist extractive model of tourism that brings benefits to a few and problems for many.
Additionally, the people show solidarity with the people of Palestine and the nefarious role of the EU enabling ethnic cleansing.
Things are getting heated, and we don't know yet if the spark will turn into a wildfire. Spain had their own, very strong Occupy movement (#15M), and people still remember.Right now, anything could happen! :anarchoheart3:
Stay tuned!
Follow these wonderful people for news from the ground:
@sagilca
@andrewwet
@agaitaarino
@CNT_Valencia:anarchoheart3:
#OkupemLaPlaça #AcampadaValencia #ValenciaSOfega #ValenciaNoEstaEnVenda
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In #Valencia the third larges city in Spain, things are getting interesting:
On Saturday, after a huge demonstration demanding affordable housing, several hundred protestors occupied a central plaza.
In Spain, housing is getting a huge issue (last week there was an enormous demonstration in Madrid) and people are getting really fed up with the capitalist extractive model of tourism that brings benefits to a few and problems for many.
Additionally, the people show solidarity with the people of Palestine and the nefarious role of the EU enabling ethnic cleansing.
Things are getting heated, and we don't know yet if the spark will turn into a wildfire. Spain had their own, very strong Occupy movement (#15M), and people still remember.Right now, anything could happen! :anarchoheart3:
Stay tuned!
Follow these wonderful people for news from the ground:
@sagilca
@andrewwet
@agaitaarino
@CNT_Valencia:anarchoheart3:
#OkupemLaPlaça #AcampadaValencia #ValenciaSOfega #ValenciaNoEstaEnVenda
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In #Valencia the third larges city in Spain, things are getting interesting:
On Saturday, after a huge demonstration demanding affordable housing, several hundred protestors occupied a central plaza.
In Spain, housing is getting a huge issue (last week there was an enormous demonstration in Madrid) and people are getting really fed up with the capitalist extractive model of tourism that brings benefits to a few and problems for many.
Additionally, the people show solidarity with the people of Palestine and the nefarious role of the EU enabling ethnic cleansing.
Things are getting heated, and we don't know yet if the spark will turn into a wildfire. Spain had their own, very strong Occupy movement (#15M), and people still remember.Right now, anything could happen! :anarchoheart3:
Stay tuned!
Follow these wonderful people for news from the ground:
@sagilca
@andrewwet
@agaitaarino
@CNT_Valencia:anarchoheart3:
#OkupemLaPlaça #AcampadaValencia #ValenciaSOfega #ValenciaNoEstaEnVenda
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In #Valencia the third larges city in Spain, things are getting interesting:
On Saturday, after a huge demonstration demanding affordable housing, several hundred protestors occupied a central plaza.
In Spain, housing is getting a huge issue (last week there was an enormous demonstration in Madrid) and people are getting really fed up with the capitalist extractive model of tourism that brings benefits to a few and problems for many.
Additionally, the people show solidarity with the people of Palestine and the nefarious role of the EU enabling ethnic cleansing.
Things are getting heated, and we don't know yet if the spark will turn into a wildfire. Spain had their own, very strong Occupy movement (#15M), and people still remember.Right now, anything could happen! :anarchoheart3:
Stay tuned!
Follow these wonderful people for news from the ground:
@sagilca
@andrewwet
@agaitaarino
@CNT_Valencia:anarchoheart3:
#OkupemLaPlaça #AcampadaValencia #ValenciaSOfega #ValenciaNoEstaEnVenda
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Many people regard the Stonewall Uprising as the spark that lit the candle for the present LGBTQIA+ civil rights movement.
Do you have a Stonewall story? Let us know in the comments section!
#interpride #pride #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtqia #lgbtqiaplus #globalpride #prides #prideorganizers #queer #queerpride #prideworldwide #worldpride #ChosenFamily #pridemonth #pride2023 #pridemonth2023 #june #june2023 #stonewall #stonewalluprising #marshapjohnson #stonewallhistory
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Many people regard the Stonewall Uprising as the spark that lit the candle for the present LGBTQIA+ civil rights movement.
Do you have a Stonewall story? Let us know in the comments section!
#interpride #pride #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtqia #lgbtqiaplus #globalpride #prides #prideorganizers #queer #queerpride #prideworldwide #worldpride #ChosenFamily #pridemonth #pride2023 #pridemonth2023 #june #june2023 #stonewall #stonewalluprising #marshapjohnson #stonewallhistory
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Many people regard the Stonewall Uprising as the spark that lit the candle for the present LGBTQIA+ civil rights movement.
Do you have a Stonewall story? Let us know in the comments section!
#interpride #pride #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtqia #lgbtqiaplus #globalpride #prides #prideorganizers #queer #queerpride #prideworldwide #worldpride #ChosenFamily #pridemonth #pride2023 #pridemonth2023 #june #june2023 #stonewall #stonewalluprising #marshapjohnson #stonewallhistory
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Many people regard the Stonewall Uprising as the spark that lit the candle for the present LGBTQIA+ civil rights movement.
Do you have a Stonewall story? Let us know in the comments section!
#interpride #pride #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtqia #lgbtqiaplus #globalpride #prides #prideorganizers #queer #queerpride #prideworldwide #worldpride #ChosenFamily #pridemonth #pride2023 #pridemonth2023 #june #june2023 #stonewall #stonewalluprising #marshapjohnson #stonewallhistory
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Even to those in the room with Tseytlin, it was far from clear that the plan they were hatching would, just five years later,
lead to the most consequential Supreme Court ruling on abortion rights in half a century.The early months of the Trump administration had been good for A.D.F.
The group now had some 3,000 allied lawyers in its network and brought in more revenue than the A.C.L.U.
Part of A.D.F.’s power was built from events like the one in Laguna Niguel that brought together state attorneys general and solicitors general from across the country
with like-minded lawyers to strategize on priorities.Some of those guests were reimbursed for travel expenses;
for this summit at the Ritz-Carlton, the group paid part of Tseytlin’s travel costs.The organization asked guests to maintain the secrecy of their discussions,
as it often did, according to participants.A.D.F. did not disclose its list of allies and encouraged lawyers involved with its efforts to not even acknowledge attending its events, according to attendees.
A.D.F. declined to comment on Tseytlin’s presentation, or even confirm that he spoke, saying the details of its conference were confidential.
The idea of moving up bans from 20 weeks faced resistance from some anti-abortion activists.
Even with Trump in office, the movement remained divided over the best legal path to end abortion rights.
Some worried that an earlier limit would be too aggressive for the justices. If their test case got to the Supreme Court and lost, it could set their movement back years.
But another flank of the movement wanted to take advantage of this moment of power and move more aggressively to pass laws that flouted Roe’s viability requirement.
Arkansas had already passed a 12-week law, and it had been blocked by the courts,
so that seemed too early.A.D.F. lawyers decided to get a state to ban abortion at 15 weeks.
The spark of Tseytlin’s cocktail-hour conversation became a flame.
The goal would be to remove Roe’s viability line without directly asking the court to take the more drastic
— and more politically inflammatory
— step of directly overturning the decision.It could be the first move in a longer strategy to end legal abortion entirely.
A.D.F.’s mission was to draft airtight legislation that would survive the journey through conservative statehouses
and the inevitable legal challenges in the lower courts
in order to eventually arrive at the Supreme Court.A.D.F. lawyers then identified states where they believed the bills had the best chance.
They looked for favorable governors, attorneys general and legislatures.
Three states stood out:
Arkansas, Mississippi and Utah.Each was in a different circuit-court region. The thinking was that if the laws were debated in different circuit courts and the courts issued conflicting rulings,
the Supreme Court would be more likely to take up one of the cases and arbitrate among them.It was this kind of conflict
— what lawyers call circuit splits
— that often attracted the interest of the justices,
who saw part of their mandate as ensuring that the law was applied consistently across the country.“A circuit split would mean there had to be a resolution,” says Marjorie #Dannenfelser,
the head of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America,
a top political anti-abortion group, who was on A.D.F.’s board at the time.(4/n)
#AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety
#viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito
#Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin -
Even to those in the room with Tseytlin, it was far from clear that the plan they were hatching would, just five years later,
lead to the most consequential Supreme Court ruling on abortion rights in half a century.The early months of the Trump administration had been good for A.D.F.
The group now had some 3,000 allied lawyers in its network and brought in more revenue than the A.C.L.U.
Part of A.D.F.’s power was built from events like the one in Laguna Niguel that brought together state attorneys general and solicitors general from across the country
with like-minded lawyers to strategize on priorities.Some of those guests were reimbursed for travel expenses;
for this summit at the Ritz-Carlton, the group paid part of Tseytlin’s travel costs.The organization asked guests to maintain the secrecy of their discussions,
as it often did, according to participants.A.D.F. did not disclose its list of allies and encouraged lawyers involved with its efforts to not even acknowledge attending its events, according to attendees.
A.D.F. declined to comment on Tseytlin’s presentation, or even confirm that he spoke, saying the details of its conference were confidential.
The idea of moving up bans from 20 weeks faced resistance from some anti-abortion activists.
Even with Trump in office, the movement remained divided over the best legal path to end abortion rights.
Some worried that an earlier limit would be too aggressive for the justices. If their test case got to the Supreme Court and lost, it could set their movement back years.
But another flank of the movement wanted to take advantage of this moment of power and move more aggressively to pass laws that flouted Roe’s viability requirement.
Arkansas had already passed a 12-week law, and it had been blocked by the courts,
so that seemed too early.A.D.F. lawyers decided to get a state to ban abortion at 15 weeks.
The spark of Tseytlin’s cocktail-hour conversation became a flame.
The goal would be to remove Roe’s viability line without directly asking the court to take the more drastic
— and more politically inflammatory
— step of directly overturning the decision.It could be the first move in a longer strategy to end legal abortion entirely.
A.D.F.’s mission was to draft airtight legislation that would survive the journey through conservative statehouses
and the inevitable legal challenges in the lower courts
in order to eventually arrive at the Supreme Court.A.D.F. lawyers then identified states where they believed the bills had the best chance.
They looked for favorable governors, attorneys general and legislatures.
Three states stood out:
Arkansas, Mississippi and Utah.Each was in a different circuit-court region. The thinking was that if the laws were debated in different circuit courts and the courts issued conflicting rulings,
the Supreme Court would be more likely to take up one of the cases and arbitrate among them.It was this kind of conflict
— what lawyers call circuit splits
— that often attracted the interest of the justices,
who saw part of their mandate as ensuring that the law was applied consistently across the country.“A circuit split would mean there had to be a resolution,” says Marjorie #Dannenfelser,
the head of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America,
a top political anti-abortion group, who was on A.D.F.’s board at the time.(4/n)
#AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety
#viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito
#Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin -
Even to those in the room with Tseytlin, it was far from clear that the plan they were hatching would, just five years later,
lead to the most consequential Supreme Court ruling on abortion rights in half a century.The early months of the Trump administration had been good for A.D.F.
The group now had some 3,000 allied lawyers in its network and brought in more revenue than the A.C.L.U.
Part of A.D.F.’s power was built from events like the one in Laguna Niguel that brought together state attorneys general and solicitors general from across the country
with like-minded lawyers to strategize on priorities.Some of those guests were reimbursed for travel expenses;
for this summit at the Ritz-Carlton, the group paid part of Tseytlin’s travel costs.The organization asked guests to maintain the secrecy of their discussions,
as it often did, according to participants.A.D.F. did not disclose its list of allies and encouraged lawyers involved with its efforts to not even acknowledge attending its events, according to attendees.
A.D.F. declined to comment on Tseytlin’s presentation, or even confirm that he spoke, saying the details of its conference were confidential.
The idea of moving up bans from 20 weeks faced resistance from some anti-abortion activists.
Even with Trump in office, the movement remained divided over the best legal path to end abortion rights.
Some worried that an earlier limit would be too aggressive for the justices. If their test case got to the Supreme Court and lost, it could set their movement back years.
But another flank of the movement wanted to take advantage of this moment of power and move more aggressively to pass laws that flouted Roe’s viability requirement.
Arkansas had already passed a 12-week law, and it had been blocked by the courts,
so that seemed too early.A.D.F. lawyers decided to get a state to ban abortion at 15 weeks.
The spark of Tseytlin’s cocktail-hour conversation became a flame.
The goal would be to remove Roe’s viability line without directly asking the court to take the more drastic
— and more politically inflammatory
— step of directly overturning the decision.It could be the first move in a longer strategy to end legal abortion entirely.
A.D.F.’s mission was to draft airtight legislation that would survive the journey through conservative statehouses
and the inevitable legal challenges in the lower courts
in order to eventually arrive at the Supreme Court.A.D.F. lawyers then identified states where they believed the bills had the best chance.
They looked for favorable governors, attorneys general and legislatures.
Three states stood out:
Arkansas, Mississippi and Utah.Each was in a different circuit-court region. The thinking was that if the laws were debated in different circuit courts and the courts issued conflicting rulings,
the Supreme Court would be more likely to take up one of the cases and arbitrate among them.It was this kind of conflict
— what lawyers call circuit splits
— that often attracted the interest of the justices,
who saw part of their mandate as ensuring that the law was applied consistently across the country.“A circuit split would mean there had to be a resolution,” says Marjorie #Dannenfelser,
the head of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America,
a top political anti-abortion group, who was on A.D.F.’s board at the time.(4/n)
#AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety
#viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito
#Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin -
Even to those in the room with Tseytlin, it was far from clear that the plan they were hatching would, just five years later,
lead to the most consequential Supreme Court ruling on abortion rights in half a century.The early months of the Trump administration had been good for A.D.F.
The group now had some 3,000 allied lawyers in its network and brought in more revenue than the A.C.L.U.
Part of A.D.F.’s power was built from events like the one in Laguna Niguel that brought together state attorneys general and solicitors general from across the country
with like-minded lawyers to strategize on priorities.Some of those guests were reimbursed for travel expenses;
for this summit at the Ritz-Carlton, the group paid part of Tseytlin’s travel costs.The organization asked guests to maintain the secrecy of their discussions,
as it often did, according to participants.A.D.F. did not disclose its list of allies and encouraged lawyers involved with its efforts to not even acknowledge attending its events, according to attendees.
A.D.F. declined to comment on Tseytlin’s presentation, or even confirm that he spoke, saying the details of its conference were confidential.
The idea of moving up bans from 20 weeks faced resistance from some anti-abortion activists.
Even with Trump in office, the movement remained divided over the best legal path to end abortion rights.
Some worried that an earlier limit would be too aggressive for the justices. If their test case got to the Supreme Court and lost, it could set their movement back years.
But another flank of the movement wanted to take advantage of this moment of power and move more aggressively to pass laws that flouted Roe’s viability requirement.
Arkansas had already passed a 12-week law, and it had been blocked by the courts,
so that seemed too early.A.D.F. lawyers decided to get a state to ban abortion at 15 weeks.
The spark of Tseytlin’s cocktail-hour conversation became a flame.
The goal would be to remove Roe’s viability line without directly asking the court to take the more drastic
— and more politically inflammatory
— step of directly overturning the decision.It could be the first move in a longer strategy to end legal abortion entirely.
A.D.F.’s mission was to draft airtight legislation that would survive the journey through conservative statehouses
and the inevitable legal challenges in the lower courts
in order to eventually arrive at the Supreme Court.A.D.F. lawyers then identified states where they believed the bills had the best chance.
They looked for favorable governors, attorneys general and legislatures.
Three states stood out:
Arkansas, Mississippi and Utah.Each was in a different circuit-court region. The thinking was that if the laws were debated in different circuit courts and the courts issued conflicting rulings,
the Supreme Court would be more likely to take up one of the cases and arbitrate among them.It was this kind of conflict
— what lawyers call circuit splits
— that often attracted the interest of the justices,
who saw part of their mandate as ensuring that the law was applied consistently across the country.“A circuit split would mean there had to be a resolution,” says Marjorie #Dannenfelser,
the head of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America,
a top political anti-abortion group, who was on A.D.F.’s board at the time.(4/n)
#AllianceDefendingFreedom #fedsoc #FederalistSociety
#viability #Roberts #Kennedy #Alito
#Leonard #Leo #Misha #Tseytlin -
Why's it called #TheParksForThe34thTokyoDrift? The first week there I have my 34th Birthday, which I'll be celebrating at #TokyoDisneyland. The first of 5 theme parks I'm planning on visiting on the trip. The others are #TokyoDisneySea, #UniversalStudiosJapan, #NagashimaSpaLand & #FujiQHighland
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My review of the #MTGWAR novel "War of the Spark: Ravnica", the first proper #MagicTheGathering novel in almost a decade:
Planeswalker Jambalaya http://fab.industries/post/2019-war-novel/
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Lynked: Banner of the Spark Surprise-Launches on Switch and Switch 2
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://noisypixel.net/lynked-banner-of-the-spark-switch-2-release/
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Lynked Banner of the Spark’s upcoming Frostbyte patch features rain and snow alike
🔗 https://massivelyop.com/2025/01/19/lynked-banner-of-the-sparks-upcoming-frostbyte-patch-features-rain-and-snow-alike
#Lynked #LynkedBanneroftheSpark -
Lynked Banner of the Spark’s upcoming Frostbyte patch features rain and snow alike
🔗 https://massivelyop.com/2025/01/19/lynked-banner-of-the-sparks-upcoming-frostbyte-patch-features-rain-and-snow-alike
#Lynked #LynkedBanneroftheSpark -
Lynked Banner of the Spark’s upcoming Frostbyte patch features rain and snow alike
🔗 https://massivelyop.com/2025/01/19/lynked-banner-of-the-sparks-upcoming-frostbyte-patch-features-rain-and-snow-alike
#Lynked #LynkedBanneroftheSpark -
Lynked Banner of the Spark’s upcoming Frostbyte patch features rain and snow alike
🔗 https://massivelyop.com/2025/01/19/lynked-banner-of-the-sparks-upcoming-frostbyte-patch-features-rain-and-snow-alike
#Lynked #LynkedBanneroftheSpark -
Lynked: Banner of the Spark delays some of its planned winter update features to 2025
🔗 https://massivelyop.com/2024/12/23/lynked-banner-of-the-spark-delays-some-of-its-planned-winter-update-features-to-2025
#Lynked #LynkedBanneroftheSpark