Friday, July 10, 2026

Miss Cellania's Links

During World War II, the U.S. government invoked the Alien Enemies Act, ultimately incarcerating more than 125,000 people of Japanese descent — including many American citizens. In these testimonies, nine of the last survivors of Japanese American incarceration reflect on their stolen youth and how this injustice impacted the rest of their lives. (via kottke

The most relatable domino fall. Because it's like real life. 

'I never had the feeling that I was flush in cash': How J Paul Getty became the world's richest man. (via Damn Interesting

A Busy, Busy Day at Washington DC's Freedom 250 Celebration. The latest from Tom the Dancing Bug. 

The Leaning Tower of ToruĊ„: Medieval Mystery, Myth and History in Poland. 

Birds can imitate anything

That Time Nixon Dressed the Secret Service Up as Palace Guards. (via Fark)  

Trump Sparks Outrage After Saying He Knows Migrants Are 'Trouble' Just By 'Looking At Them'—And Everyone's Thinking The Same Thing. "Since October 1, 2025, the United States has admitted 6,668 refugees. Of those, 6,665 were white South Africans, while the remaining three—admitted last November—were from Afghanistan."

28 Backstories of Insanely Popular Songs We Bet You Didn't Know. 
 

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