ActivityPub Viewer

A small tool to view real-world ActivityPub objects as JSON! Enter a URL or username from Mastodon or a similar service below, and we'll send a request with the right Accept header to the server to view the underlying object.

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{ "@context": "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams", "type": "OrderedCollectionPage", "orderedItems": [ { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1616445355874848777", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "Minds... little satisfaction. laggy and not reactive", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1616445355874848777", "published": "2024-03-18T12:56:44+00:00", "source": { "content": "Minds... little satisfaction. laggy and not reactive", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1616445355874848777/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1616445109572734982", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "look... if everything everywhere on this minds site has to be approved by someone else, it's just too goddamed slow.", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1616445109572734982", "published": "2024-03-18T12:55:45+00:00", "source": { "content": "look... if everything everywhere on this minds site has to be approved by someone else, it's just too goddamed slow.", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1616445109572734982/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1616444810149761030", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "BLOODBATH? Possibly THE BIGGEST UNDERSTATEMENT OF THE CENTURY! CIVIL WAR... Mannarino<br /><a href=\"https://youtu.be/lniEq5rbaJw\" target=\"_blank\">https://youtu.be/lniEq5rbaJw</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1616444810149761030", "published": "2024-03-18T12:54:34+00:00", "source": { "content": "BLOODBATH? Possibly THE BIGGEST UNDERSTATEMENT OF THE CENTURY! CIVIL WAR... Mannarino\nhttps://youtu.be/lniEq5rbaJw", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1616444810149761030/activity" }, { "type": "Announce", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1616086118938185733", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "Those illegal aliens have no beef with us... the elite \"enforcers\" are in an interesting position... they let them in and shipped them across the country to every state. When the economy crashes there ain't no more free sh1t to pass out. It's a self solving problem for the most part, we just gotta get those good elite stored away beans and bullets before it happens. It's about to... the Mossad Mercenaries with the Special Farce just \"quit\". Guess who is about to start shooting up the place... yup... the Uni-Party strikes again... and yet Lindsey Graham is still sucking in air and letting out pesky carbon pollution... What do Special Farces do? Train insurgent troops? And half of 'em just disappeared... on paper.<br /><a href=\"https://rumble.com/v27yqzu-black-ops-they-might-be-giants.html\" target=\"_blank\">https://rumble.com/v27yqzu-black-ops-they-might-be-giants.html</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1616086118938185733", "published": "2024-03-17T13:09:15+00:00", "source": { "content": "Those illegal aliens have no beef with us... the elite \"enforcers\" are in an interesting position... they let them in and shipped them across the country to every state. When the economy crashes there ain't no more free sh1t to pass out. It's a self solving problem for the most part, we just gotta get those good elite stored away beans and bullets before it happens. It's about to... the Mossad Mercenaries with the Special Farce just \"quit\". Guess who is about to start shooting up the place... yup... the Uni-Party strikes again... and yet Lindsey Graham is still sucking in air and letting out pesky carbon pollution... What do Special Farces do? Train insurgent troops? And half of 'em just disappeared... on paper.\nhttps://rumble.com/v27yqzu-black-ops-they-might-be-giants.html", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1616086396643053570/activity", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ] }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1616086118938185733", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "Those illegal aliens have no beef with us... the elite \"enforcers\" are in an interesting position... they let them in and shipped them across the country to every state. When the economy crashes there ain't no more free sh1t to pass out. It's a self solving problem for the most part, we just gotta get those good elite stored away beans and bullets before it happens. It's about to... the Mossad Mercenaries with the Special Farce just \"quit\". Guess who is about to start shooting up the place... yup... the Uni-Party strikes again... and yet Lindsey Graham is still sucking in air and letting out pesky carbon pollution... What do Special Farces do? Train insurgent troops? And half of 'em just disappeared... on paper.<br /><a href=\"https://rumble.com/v27yqzu-black-ops-they-might-be-giants.html\" target=\"_blank\">https://rumble.com/v27yqzu-black-ops-they-might-be-giants.html</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1616086118938185733", "published": "2024-03-17T13:09:15+00:00", "source": { "content": "Those illegal aliens have no beef with us... the elite \"enforcers\" are in an interesting position... they let them in and shipped them across the country to every state. When the economy crashes there ain't no more free sh1t to pass out. It's a self solving problem for the most part, we just gotta get those good elite stored away beans and bullets before it happens. It's about to... the Mossad Mercenaries with the Special Farce just \"quit\". Guess who is about to start shooting up the place... yup... the Uni-Party strikes again... and yet Lindsey Graham is still sucking in air and letting out pesky carbon pollution... What do Special Farces do? Train insurgent troops? And half of 'em just disappeared... on paper.\nhttps://rumble.com/v27yqzu-black-ops-they-might-be-giants.html", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1616086118938185733/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1615511197329657864", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "<a href=\"https://odysee.com/@MindUnveiled:e/china-unveiled-pt2-fusang-chinese-before:1?r=27mY1N7cdRierKibUsTZAbeTME57tLQ4\" target=\"_blank\">https://odysee.com/@MindUnveiled:e/china-unveiled-pt2-fusang-chinese-before:1?r=27mY1N7cdRierKibUsTZAbeTME57tLQ4</a><br /><br />CHINA UNVEILED pt2: Fusang / Chinese before Columbus / Pagoda Ancient Tech & Cornucopia", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1615511197329657864", "published": "2024-03-15T23:04:43+00:00", "source": { "content": "https://odysee.com/@MindUnveiled:e/china-unveiled-pt2-fusang-chinese-before:1?r=27mY1N7cdRierKibUsTZAbeTME57tLQ4\n\nCHINA UNVEILED pt2: Fusang / Chinese before Columbus / Pagoda Ancient Tech & Cornucopia", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1615511197329657864/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1615501351985352724", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "American Dream Album: American Dream (1988)<br />by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young<br /><br />Time Travel and 88s<br /><br />In 1970, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young released the incendiary single \"Ohio,\" written by Neil Young in the aftermath of the Kent State shootings. The quartet didn't release another single until 1988, when they put out \"American Dream,\" the title track to their first album together since Déjà Vu, also in 1970 (Crosby, Stills & Nash released three albums without Young in the interim).<br /><br />Like \"Ohio,\" it's written by Neil Young and deals with the political climate of the day, which in 1988 was a lot less urgent than in 1970 when American soldiers were killing students on a college campus. \"American Dream\" is a satire on the Iran-Contra Scandal and, to a lesser degree, the downfall of presidential candidate Gary Hart, who was caught with his mistress. The video, which includes news footage of the satired events, got some airplay on VH1, but the single didn't chart in America and the album was widely panned and remains remembered as one of the group's less noble efforts.<br /><br />They started in 1968 as Crosby, Stills & Nash, formed from former members of three prominent 1960s groups: The Byrds (David Crosby), Buffalo Springfield (Stephen Stills) and The Hollies (Graham Nash). After releasing their first album in 1969, another Buffalo Springfield alum, Neil Young, joined the band.<br /><br />Joni Mitchell is a huge part of CSN&Y history. She was romantically involved with Crosby before taking up with Graham Nash. She also wrote their song \"Woodstock\" and did the artwork for their first greatest hits album, So Far, released in 1974. Mitchell's first album was produced by Crosby.<br /><br />The Crosby, Stills & Nash performance at Woodstock is well documented, but many don't know that with Young, they played the ill-fated Altamont concert headlined by The Rolling Stones. The band left right after their set - before it got violent - because they had another gig that night.<br /><br />Crosby and Nash have released albums together, and Stills and Young teamed up for one called Long May You Run in 1976. The two who really didn't get along were Stills and Nash, both of whom battled for the affections of Rita Coolidge.<br /><br />Stills got together with Jimi Hendrix in March 1970, six months before Hendrix' death. They jammed together at a London club called The Speakeasy, and Hendrix added guitar to Stills' song \"Old Times, Good Times,\" which appears on his debut album.<br /><br />Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young are the only group to top the US albums chart with three consecutive LPs where one was a studio album (Deja Vu), one was a live album (4 Way Street), and one was a greatest hits album (So Far).<br /><br />They espoused peace and love but made lots of money, which put them at odds with some in the hippie community. This came to a head on September 15, 1969, when Stills got into a fistfight with an audience member at a festival in Big Sur, California that was being filmed as a showcase for good vibes.<br /><br />Each band member has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Crosby with The Byrds, Stills with Buffalo Springfield, Nash with The Hollies, and Young as a solo artist.<br /><br />From 1972-1981 they released just one studio album - CSN in 1977 (without Young) - but each member was active outside the group with solo albums and other collectives.<br /><br />The group was somewhat unique in that each of the members were recording solo albums at the height of their success as a group. Other configurations included Crosby-Nash (they made eight albums together) and the Stills-Young Band, which made one album in 1976.<br /><br />They were successful from the start, beginning with their first album in 1969 and continuing through the early 1970s. CSN&Y was one of the few groups selling as many albums as the Beatles.<br /><br />Young left the group in 1976, returning long enough to record an album in 1988 after Crosby finished a jail term on drug and weapons charges, fulfilling a promise Young had made to record with CSN if Crosby could beat his drug addiction.<br /><br />Graham Nash told The Guardian in a 2015 interview that it was a very difficult decision to leave his former group the Hollies. He said: \"They were my friends for many, many years, but when I heard myself singing with David and Stephen that first time in Joni's [Mitchell] living room, my life changed dramatically. I needed to sing those songs.\"<br /><br />Nash is both a keen photographer and collector of photographs. When he sold his 2,000-print collection through Sotheby's in 1990, it set an auction record for the highest-grossing sale of a single private collection of photography.<br /><br />Stephen Stills underwent successful surgery for prostate cancer on January 3, 2008, which was his 63rd birthday.<br /><br />In a 2022 interview with Crosby, he talked about his relationships with his former bandmates. \"I still really love Stephen Stills,\" he said. \"I just can't help it. There's something about his music, something about the way he plays that just thrills me. It always has. But I don't get along well with Neil or Graham, either one.\"<br /><br />1969-2015<br />David Crosby (Van Cortland) Vocals, guitar 1968-2015<br />Stephen Stills Vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass 1968-2015<br />Graham Nash Vocals, guitar, keyboards 1968-2015<br />Neil Young Vocals, guitar 1970-2015<br /><br />I used to see you on every T.V<br />Your smiling face looked back at me<br />I used to see you on every T.V<br />Your smiling face looked back at me<br /><br />Then they caught you with the girl next door<br />People's money piled on the floor<br />Accusations that you try to deny<br />Revelations and rumors begin to fly<br /><br />Now you think about reaching out<br />Try to get some help from above<br />Now you think about reaching out<br />Try to get some help from above<br />Reporters crowd around your house<br />Going through your garbage like a pack of hounds<br />Speculating what they may find out<br />It don't matter now, you're all washed up<br /><br />You wake up in the middle of the night<br />Your sheets are wet and your face is white<br />You tried to make a good thing last<br />How could something so good, go bad, so fast?<br /><br />American dream, American dream<br />American dream, American dream<br /><br />Don't know when things went wrong<br />Might have been when you were young and strong<br />Don't know when things went wrong<br />Might have been when you were young and strong<br /><br />Reporters crowd around your house<br />Going through your garbage like a pack of hounds<br />Speculating what they may find out<br />It don't matter now, you're all washed up<br /><br />Don't know when things went wrong<br />Might have been when you were young and strong<br />American dream, American dream<br />Don't know when things went wrong<br />Might have been when you were young and strong<br />American dream, American dream<br /> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1615501351985352724\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1615501351985352724</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1615501351985352724", "published": "2024-03-15T22:25:36+00:00", "source": { "content": "American Dream Album: American Dream (1988)\nby Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young\n\nTime Travel and 88s\n\nIn 1970, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young released the incendiary single \"Ohio,\" written by Neil Young in the aftermath of the Kent State shootings. The quartet didn't release another single until 1988, when they put out \"American Dream,\" the title track to their first album together since Déjà Vu, also in 1970 (Crosby, Stills & Nash released three albums without Young in the interim).\n\nLike \"Ohio,\" it's written by Neil Young and deals with the political climate of the day, which in 1988 was a lot less urgent than in 1970 when American soldiers were killing students on a college campus. \"American Dream\" is a satire on the Iran-Contra Scandal and, to a lesser degree, the downfall of presidential candidate Gary Hart, who was caught with his mistress. The video, which includes news footage of the satired events, got some airplay on VH1, but the single didn't chart in America and the album was widely panned and remains remembered as one of the group's less noble efforts.\n\nThey started in 1968 as Crosby, Stills & Nash, formed from former members of three prominent 1960s groups: The Byrds (David Crosby), Buffalo Springfield (Stephen Stills) and The Hollies (Graham Nash). After releasing their first album in 1969, another Buffalo Springfield alum, Neil Young, joined the band.\n\nJoni Mitchell is a huge part of CSN&Y history. She was romantically involved with Crosby before taking up with Graham Nash. She also wrote their song \"Woodstock\" and did the artwork for their first greatest hits album, So Far, released in 1974. Mitchell's first album was produced by Crosby.\n\nThe Crosby, Stills & Nash performance at Woodstock is well documented, but many don't know that with Young, they played the ill-fated Altamont concert headlined by The Rolling Stones. The band left right after their set - before it got violent - because they had another gig that night.\n\nCrosby and Nash have released albums together, and Stills and Young teamed up for one called Long May You Run in 1976. The two who really didn't get along were Stills and Nash, both of whom battled for the affections of Rita Coolidge.\n\nStills got together with Jimi Hendrix in March 1970, six months before Hendrix' death. They jammed together at a London club called The Speakeasy, and Hendrix added guitar to Stills' song \"Old Times, Good Times,\" which appears on his debut album.\n\nCrosby, Stills, Nash & Young are the only group to top the US albums chart with three consecutive LPs where one was a studio album (Deja Vu), one was a live album (4 Way Street), and one was a greatest hits album (So Far).\n\nThey espoused peace and love but made lots of money, which put them at odds with some in the hippie community. This came to a head on September 15, 1969, when Stills got into a fistfight with an audience member at a festival in Big Sur, California that was being filmed as a showcase for good vibes.\n\nEach band member has been inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Crosby with The Byrds, Stills with Buffalo Springfield, Nash with The Hollies, and Young as a solo artist.\n\nFrom 1972-1981 they released just one studio album - CSN in 1977 (without Young) - but each member was active outside the group with solo albums and other collectives.\n\nThe group was somewhat unique in that each of the members were recording solo albums at the height of their success as a group. Other configurations included Crosby-Nash (they made eight albums together) and the Stills-Young Band, which made one album in 1976.\n\nThey were successful from the start, beginning with their first album in 1969 and continuing through the early 1970s. CSN&Y was one of the few groups selling as many albums as the Beatles.\n\nYoung left the group in 1976, returning long enough to record an album in 1988 after Crosby finished a jail term on drug and weapons charges, fulfilling a promise Young had made to record with CSN if Crosby could beat his drug addiction.\n\nGraham Nash told The Guardian in a 2015 interview that it was a very difficult decision to leave his former group the Hollies. He said: \"They were my friends for many, many years, but when I heard myself singing with David and Stephen that first time in Joni's [Mitchell] living room, my life changed dramatically. I needed to sing those songs.\"\n\nNash is both a keen photographer and collector of photographs. When he sold his 2,000-print collection through Sotheby's in 1990, it set an auction record for the highest-grossing sale of a single private collection of photography.\n\nStephen Stills underwent successful surgery for prostate cancer on January 3, 2008, which was his 63rd birthday.\n\nIn a 2022 interview with Crosby, he talked about his relationships with his former bandmates. \"I still really love Stephen Stills,\" he said. \"I just can't help it. There's something about his music, something about the way he plays that just thrills me. It always has. But I don't get along well with Neil or Graham, either one.\"\n\n1969-2015\nDavid Crosby (Van Cortland) Vocals, guitar 1968-2015\nStephen Stills Vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass 1968-2015\nGraham Nash Vocals, guitar, keyboards 1968-2015\nNeil Young Vocals, guitar 1970-2015\n\nI used to see you on every T.V\nYour smiling face looked back at me\nI used to see you on every T.V\nYour smiling face looked back at me\n\nThen they caught you with the girl next door\nPeople's money piled on the floor\nAccusations that you try to deny\nRevelations and rumors begin to fly\n\nNow you think about reaching out\nTry to get some help from above\nNow you think about reaching out\nTry to get some help from above\nReporters crowd around your house\nGoing through your garbage like a pack of hounds\nSpeculating what they may find out\nIt don't matter now, you're all washed up\n\nYou wake up in the middle of the night\nYour sheets are wet and your face is white\nYou tried to make a good thing last\nHow could something so good, go bad, so fast?\n\nAmerican dream, American dream\nAmerican dream, American dream\n\nDon't know when things went wrong\nMight have been when you were young and strong\nDon't know when things went wrong\nMight have been when you were young and strong\n\nReporters crowd around your house\nGoing through your garbage like a pack of hounds\nSpeculating what they may find out\nIt don't matter now, you're all washed up\n\nDon't know when things went wrong\nMight have been when you were young and strong\nAmerican dream, American dream\nDon't know when things went wrong\nMight have been when you were young and strong\nAmerican dream, American dream\n https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1615501351985352724", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1615501351985352724/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1615107084032937987", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "Happy Together Album: Happy Together (1967)<br />It Ain't Me Babe Album: It Ain't Me Babe (1965)<br />by The Turtles<br /><br /> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1615107084032937987\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1615107084032937987</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1615107084032937987", "published": "2024-03-14T20:18:55+00:00", "source": { "content": "Happy Together Album: Happy Together (1967)\nIt Ain't Me Babe Album: It Ain't Me Babe (1965)\nby The Turtles\n\n https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1615107084032937987", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1615107084032937987/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1614725384987742226", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "AI just officially took our jobs… I hate you Devin<br /><br /><a href=\"https://odysee.com/@fireship:6/ai-just-officially-took-our-jobs\" target=\"_blank\">https://odysee.com/@fireship:6/ai-just-officially-took-our-jobs</a>…-i:f?r=27mY1N7cdRierKibUsTZAbeTME57tLQ4", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1614725384987742226", "published": "2024-03-13T19:02:11+00:00", "source": { "content": "AI just officially took our jobs… I hate you Devin\n\nhttps://odysee.com/@fireship:6/ai-just-officially-took-our-jobs…-i:f?r=27mY1N7cdRierKibUsTZAbeTME57tLQ4", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1614725384987742226/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1614378099820990473", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "<a href=\"https://odysee.com/@BIANCA:63/Midgard:e?r=27mY1N7cdRierKibUsTZAbeTME57tLQ4\" target=\"_blank\">https://odysee.com/@BIANCA:63/Midgard:e?r=27mY1N7cdRierKibUsTZAbeTME57tLQ4</a><br />The shadowy world of the globalist antiwhite movement<br />", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1614378099820990473", "published": "2024-03-12T20:02:12+00:00", "source": { "content": "https://odysee.com/@BIANCA:63/Midgard:e?r=27mY1N7cdRierKibUsTZAbeTME57tLQ4\nThe shadowy world of the globalist antiwhite movement\n", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1614378099820990473/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1614279318941208593", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "Baby Blue Album: Straight Up (1971)<br />by Badfinger<br /><br />The \"Dixie\" addressed in the song's lyrics was a real person, a singer named Dixie Armstrong, who was a former girlfriend of singer/songwriter Pete Ham. The song is about a guy who keeps his girl (his \"baby blue\") waiting too long and loses her. It seems to be based on his long-distance relationship with Dixie, which he couldn't maintain.<br /><br />Todd Rundgren produced this track. A year later, Rundgren released his breakthrough album Something/Anything?, where he wrote, produced and performed all the songs, including the hits \"I Saw The Light\" and \"Hello It's Me.\"<br /><br />George Harrison started producing the Straight Up album but turned it over to Rundgren when he decided to organize the benefit Concert for Bangladesh, which Badfinger played as part of Harrison's backing band. Harrison produced the album's other hit, \"Day After Day.\"<br /><br />The last US Top 40 hit for Badfinger, this song marked the beginning of a devastating decline for the band. They were signed to The Beatles' Apple Records - Straight Up was their third album on the label and featured contributions from George Harrison. With \"Baby Blue\" and \"Day After Day\" getting a steady stream of airplay and Beatles comparisons, they toured twice in 1972 to packed houses.<br /><br />All was not well behind the scenes, however, as Apple Records was on shaky ground. Badfinger recorded their fourth album, but their negotiations with Apple got snarled and a lawsuit prevented its release. These legal entanglements kept Badfinger from touring or recording while they were at the peak of their powers, and also drained them financially. In 1973, they signed to Warner Brothers and recorded their fifth album. Nearly two years after Straight Up hit the racks, Apple finally issued Badfinger's fourth album, titled Ass, in the US in November of that year. Their self-titled Warners album came out in February 1974.<br /><br />By this time, the band's sound had fallen out of favor, and both albums underperformed. With their legal and financial problems becoming even more burdensome, Pete Ham hanged himself in 1975. His suicide note made it clear that the business dealings were his undoing; he expressed hopes that his death would serve as a cautionary tale for aspiring musicians. He was 27.<br /><br />\"Baby Blue\" plays in the last minutes of the final episode of the TV drama Breaking Bad in a scene where the lead character, Walter White, dies in a meth lab. At the start of the series, White is a high school chemistry teacher, but he develops a signature strain of blue meth and finds the drug trade far more profitable and exciting. Throughout the series, he refuses to compromise his work, so his blue meth is his \"baby\" in that regard.<br /><br />The finale aired September 29, 2013, attracting over 10 million views. Downloads and streams of \"Baby Blue\" spiked right after the episode. By this time, there was only one living member of Badfinger: guitarist Joey Molland.<br /><br />They were one of the first bands to sign with The Beatles' label, Apple Records.<br /><br />The group was known as The Iveys, but The Beatles renamed them \"Badfinger\" after their road manager, Neil Aspinall, came up with the name. He got the idea from John Lennon, who used to talk about his \"Bad Finger Boogie.\"<br /><br />After Apple Records folded, they signed with Warner Brothers. The group was doing very well when Warner Brothers discovered money missing from their accounts. They pulled their albums and sued the band, effectively ending their career.<br /><br />Despondent over their business problems, Ham hanged himself in 1975. In 1983, Evans also hanged himself.<br /><br />All 4 members wrote some songs, but Ham wrote most of their hits, including \"Day After Day,\" \"No Matter What,\" and \"Baby Blue.\" Ham also wrote the Harry Nillson hit \"Without You.\"<br /><br />The group played on George Harrison's first solo album All Things Must Pass.<br /><br />The Warner Brothers lawsuit was finally settled in 1985, with the 2 remaining members and the families of the 2 deceased receiving a settlement for royalties.<br /><br />Evans and Molland got together and released the last 2 Badfinger albums in 1979 and 1981.<br /><br />1969-1981<br />Peter Ham Guitar<br />Tom Evans Bass<br />Joey Molland Guitar<br />Mike Gibbins Drums<br /> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1614279318941208593\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1614279318941208593</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1614279318941208593", "published": "2024-03-12T13:29:40+00:00", "source": { "content": "Baby Blue Album: Straight Up (1971)\nby Badfinger\n\nThe \"Dixie\" addressed in the song's lyrics was a real person, a singer named Dixie Armstrong, who was a former girlfriend of singer/songwriter Pete Ham. The song is about a guy who keeps his girl (his \"baby blue\") waiting too long and loses her. It seems to be based on his long-distance relationship with Dixie, which he couldn't maintain.\n\nTodd Rundgren produced this track. A year later, Rundgren released his breakthrough album Something/Anything?, where he wrote, produced and performed all the songs, including the hits \"I Saw The Light\" and \"Hello It's Me.\"\n\nGeorge Harrison started producing the Straight Up album but turned it over to Rundgren when he decided to organize the benefit Concert for Bangladesh, which Badfinger played as part of Harrison's backing band. Harrison produced the album's other hit, \"Day After Day.\"\n\nThe last US Top 40 hit for Badfinger, this song marked the beginning of a devastating decline for the band. They were signed to The Beatles' Apple Records - Straight Up was their third album on the label and featured contributions from George Harrison. With \"Baby Blue\" and \"Day After Day\" getting a steady stream of airplay and Beatles comparisons, they toured twice in 1972 to packed houses.\n\nAll was not well behind the scenes, however, as Apple Records was on shaky ground. Badfinger recorded their fourth album, but their negotiations with Apple got snarled and a lawsuit prevented its release. These legal entanglements kept Badfinger from touring or recording while they were at the peak of their powers, and also drained them financially. In 1973, they signed to Warner Brothers and recorded their fifth album. Nearly two years after Straight Up hit the racks, Apple finally issued Badfinger's fourth album, titled Ass, in the US in November of that year. Their self-titled Warners album came out in February 1974.\n\nBy this time, the band's sound had fallen out of favor, and both albums underperformed. With their legal and financial problems becoming even more burdensome, Pete Ham hanged himself in 1975. His suicide note made it clear that the business dealings were his undoing; he expressed hopes that his death would serve as a cautionary tale for aspiring musicians. He was 27.\n\n\"Baby Blue\" plays in the last minutes of the final episode of the TV drama Breaking Bad in a scene where the lead character, Walter White, dies in a meth lab. At the start of the series, White is a high school chemistry teacher, but he develops a signature strain of blue meth and finds the drug trade far more profitable and exciting. Throughout the series, he refuses to compromise his work, so his blue meth is his \"baby\" in that regard.\n\nThe finale aired September 29, 2013, attracting over 10 million views. Downloads and streams of \"Baby Blue\" spiked right after the episode. By this time, there was only one living member of Badfinger: guitarist Joey Molland.\n\nThey were one of the first bands to sign with The Beatles' label, Apple Records.\n\nThe group was known as The Iveys, but The Beatles renamed them \"Badfinger\" after their road manager, Neil Aspinall, came up with the name. He got the idea from John Lennon, who used to talk about his \"Bad Finger Boogie.\"\n\nAfter Apple Records folded, they signed with Warner Brothers. The group was doing very well when Warner Brothers discovered money missing from their accounts. They pulled their albums and sued the band, effectively ending their career.\n\nDespondent over their business problems, Ham hanged himself in 1975. In 1983, Evans also hanged himself.\n\nAll 4 members wrote some songs, but Ham wrote most of their hits, including \"Day After Day,\" \"No Matter What,\" and \"Baby Blue.\" Ham also wrote the Harry Nillson hit \"Without You.\"\n\nThe group played on George Harrison's first solo album All Things Must Pass.\n\nThe Warner Brothers lawsuit was finally settled in 1985, with the 2 remaining members and the families of the 2 deceased receiving a settlement for royalties.\n\nEvans and Molland got together and released the last 2 Badfinger albums in 1979 and 1981.\n\n1969-1981\nPeter Ham Guitar\nTom Evans Bass\nJoey Molland Guitar\nMike Gibbins Drums\n https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1614279318941208593", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1614279318941208593/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1614031586188070932", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "Radar Love Album: Moontan (1973)<br />Twightlight Zone Album: Cut (1983)<br />by Golden Earring<br />the bit at the beginning makes the total time eleventy eleven.<br /><br />Before you could send a text message or call someone in their car, there was no way to communicate to a driver - unless you had a certain telepathic love that could convey from a distance your desire to be with that person, something you might call - Radar Love. In this song, the guy has been driving all night, but keeps pushing the pedal because he just knows that his baby wants him home.<br /><br />Golden Earring was founded 1961 and into the '00s was still playing with the same lineup since 1970, doing 100+ shows a year in The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. The group is from The Netherlands, where this was a #1 hit. They had only one other hit. It didn't come until 1982, with \"Twilight Zone.\"<br /><br />Like many of Golden Earring's songs, this began with the title and grew from there. Originally intended only as an album track, it turned out to be the only cut on their US debut album Moontan that they could whittle down to a single for radio. It became their showstopper at concerts, and provided a striking moment for their drummer Cesar Zuiderwijk, who would take a few steps back and leap at the drum kit near the end of the song.<br /><br />The song is all in 4/4 time, and the original tempo is around 100 BPM. It's a very clever arrangement: the intro is on the beat of each bar at the start. The shuffle on the snare is semi triplets which give the illusion of the song speeding up. You have to quantize drum machines to a 6th beat. Consequently the chorus is doubled up to give the impression that the tempo has speeded up to 200 BPM. You have to transpose the 4/4 bar so it can be played with in 1 beat of the bar. It does take a bit of lateral thinking to get your head around the math, but the song is all 4/4 at 100 BPM.<br /><br />This song is featured in the movie Detroit Rock City, about four teenage boys and their struggle to finally see the band KISS play live.<br /><br />The website radar-love.net details lots of info on the use and abuse of this song. It has been covered over 250 times: Notable versions include Bryan Adams, U2, Crowded House, Def Leppard, R.E.M. and Carlos Santana. It has also been used in TV shows The Simpsons, The X-Files, Beverly Hills, 90210 and My Name Is Earl. Movie usages include The Break-Up, Pushing Tin and Wayne's World 2.<br /><br />White Lion covered \"Radar Love\" in 1989 when they were still an imposing presence in the jungle of hair metal. The band had big hits with \"When The Children Cry\" and \"Wait\" from their 1987 album Pride, but had to make their next album, Big Game, under duress, writing it in just two weeks.<br /><br />\"We needed half a year off, we needed hair treatments for our abused hair, we needed just to breathe,\" lead singer Mike Tramp said. \"We needed the vocal cords to relax, stuff like that. We didn't get that.\"<br /><br />Their version of \"Radar Love\" was the second single from the album, and it stalled at #59 in the US. The band released just one more album before splitting up in 1992.<br /><br />UK radio station Planet Rock carried out a survey of their listeners in 2011 regarding their favourite tracks for in-car listening. This song came out top with Deep Purple's \"Highway Star\" the runner-up and AC/DC's \"Highway To Hell\" in third place.<br /><br />The line, \"The radio's playing some forgotten song, Brenda Lee's coming on strong\" is a reference to the 1966 Brenda Lee song \"Coming On Strong,\" which made #11 in the US.<br /><br />Right out front, note that this song named \"Twilight Zone\" has nothing to do with Manhattan Transfer's \"Twilight Zone.\" One is not a cover of the other. This is the \"Twilight Zone\" written by Golden Earring's lead guitarist George Kooymans. He was inspired not by the famous TV series of the same name, but by the Robert Ludlum novel The Bourne Identity, which would later be turned into a popular movie.<br /><br />The song and especially the video tell the story of an espionage agent, on the run from enemy spies before being cornered. The cover of the album Cut (from which this was the only single) shows a scene repeated in the video, of a bullet slicing through the Jack of Diamonds playing card. The card is supposed to represent the rogue agent.<br /><br />Interestingly, there was at least one episode of the original Twilight Zone TV series which was also a spy drama. Namely, episode #149 from season five, \"The Jeopardy Room,\" is about a Soviet KGB agent who wants to defect, but he ends up pinned in a hotel room under surveillance from a hit man and his accomplice, who sadistically make him play a game for his life. And it's one of the few episodes where a gun is fired - \"When the bullet hits the bone,\" indeed!<br /><br />Get ready for a nostalgia blast: This song was also used as the theme to the Twilight Zone pinball machine. This was part of Bally Midway's series of \"Superpin\" arcade pinball games that were based on TV shows - other pinball games in the series were based on Star Trek and The Addams Family.<br /><br />Fittingly, this song is also sometimes used as bumper music for the radio show Coast to Coast AM, the all-night paranormal talk show which also more frequently uses \"A Hazy Shade of Winter.\"<br /><br />The video is yet another whose early airplay on MTV paid off. In MTV Ruled the World - The Early Years of Music Video, Rick Springfield talks about the MTV Effect: \"The difference that I saw was, before MTV, you'd have to be on like your third successful album before people started recognizing you at the airport. But once MTV hit, you had that one hit single, and you were as recognizable as if you were around for three or four years. It was so instant. That was the power of television.<br /><br />George Jan Kooymans (born 11 March 1948, The Hague, Netherlands) is a Dutch guitarist and vocalist. He is best known for his work with the Dutch group Golden Earring. Kooymans wrote \"Twilight Zone\", the group's only Top 10 Pop Single on the US Billboard Hot 100, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Top Album Tracks chart.<br /><br />Kooymans also wrote and produced for other artists. In 2017 and 2018 he released two albums as a member of Vreemde Kostgangers (Strange Boarders), a Dutch-language supergroup he formed with Henny Vrienten (bass player of the band Doe Maar) and singer-songwriter Boudewijn de Groot.<br /><br />Kooymans is married to Melanie Gerritsen, the younger sister of Golden Earring bassist Rinus Gerritsen. Kooymans primarily played a Gibson Les Paul, a Gretsch 6119, a Fender Stratocaster, a Gibson Marauder, a Gibson SG, a Yamaha SG2000, several BC Rich guitars, a double cutaway Gibson Melody Maker and a Gibson Firebird, with his primary amps being a Roland Jazz Chorus, a Vox AC30 amp, and a Fender Twin Reverb.<br /><br />In February, 2021, Kooymans announced that he was suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and would retire. Shortly afterward, Golden Earring announced they would disband. <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1614031586188070932\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1614031586188070932</a>", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1614031586188070932", "published": "2024-03-11T21:05:16+00:00", "source": { "content": "Radar Love Album: Moontan (1973)\nTwightlight Zone Album: Cut (1983)\nby Golden Earring\nthe bit at the beginning makes the total time eleventy eleven.\n\nBefore you could send a text message or call someone in their car, there was no way to communicate to a driver - unless you had a certain telepathic love that could convey from a distance your desire to be with that person, something you might call - Radar Love. In this song, the guy has been driving all night, but keeps pushing the pedal because he just knows that his baby wants him home.\n\nGolden Earring was founded 1961 and into the '00s was still playing with the same lineup since 1970, doing 100+ shows a year in The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. The group is from The Netherlands, where this was a #1 hit. They had only one other hit. It didn't come until 1982, with \"Twilight Zone.\"\n\nLike many of Golden Earring's songs, this began with the title and grew from there. Originally intended only as an album track, it turned out to be the only cut on their US debut album Moontan that they could whittle down to a single for radio. It became their showstopper at concerts, and provided a striking moment for their drummer Cesar Zuiderwijk, who would take a few steps back and leap at the drum kit near the end of the song.\n\nThe song is all in 4/4 time, and the original tempo is around 100 BPM. It's a very clever arrangement: the intro is on the beat of each bar at the start. The shuffle on the snare is semi triplets which give the illusion of the song speeding up. You have to quantize drum machines to a 6th beat. Consequently the chorus is doubled up to give the impression that the tempo has speeded up to 200 BPM. You have to transpose the 4/4 bar so it can be played with in 1 beat of the bar. It does take a bit of lateral thinking to get your head around the math, but the song is all 4/4 at 100 BPM.\n\nThis song is featured in the movie Detroit Rock City, about four teenage boys and their struggle to finally see the band KISS play live.\n\nThe website radar-love.net details lots of info on the use and abuse of this song. It has been covered over 250 times: Notable versions include Bryan Adams, U2, Crowded House, Def Leppard, R.E.M. and Carlos Santana. It has also been used in TV shows The Simpsons, The X-Files, Beverly Hills, 90210 and My Name Is Earl. Movie usages include The Break-Up, Pushing Tin and Wayne's World 2.\n\nWhite Lion covered \"Radar Love\" in 1989 when they were still an imposing presence in the jungle of hair metal. The band had big hits with \"When The Children Cry\" and \"Wait\" from their 1987 album Pride, but had to make their next album, Big Game, under duress, writing it in just two weeks.\n\n\"We needed half a year off, we needed hair treatments for our abused hair, we needed just to breathe,\" lead singer Mike Tramp said. \"We needed the vocal cords to relax, stuff like that. We didn't get that.\"\n\nTheir version of \"Radar Love\" was the second single from the album, and it stalled at #59 in the US. The band released just one more album before splitting up in 1992.\n\nUK radio station Planet Rock carried out a survey of their listeners in 2011 regarding their favourite tracks for in-car listening. This song came out top with Deep Purple's \"Highway Star\" the runner-up and AC/DC's \"Highway To Hell\" in third place.\n\nThe line, \"The radio's playing some forgotten song, Brenda Lee's coming on strong\" is a reference to the 1966 Brenda Lee song \"Coming On Strong,\" which made #11 in the US.\n\nRight out front, note that this song named \"Twilight Zone\" has nothing to do with Manhattan Transfer's \"Twilight Zone.\" One is not a cover of the other. This is the \"Twilight Zone\" written by Golden Earring's lead guitarist George Kooymans. He was inspired not by the famous TV series of the same name, but by the Robert Ludlum novel The Bourne Identity, which would later be turned into a popular movie.\n\nThe song and especially the video tell the story of an espionage agent, on the run from enemy spies before being cornered. The cover of the album Cut (from which this was the only single) shows a scene repeated in the video, of a bullet slicing through the Jack of Diamonds playing card. The card is supposed to represent the rogue agent.\n\nInterestingly, there was at least one episode of the original Twilight Zone TV series which was also a spy drama. Namely, episode #149 from season five, \"The Jeopardy Room,\" is about a Soviet KGB agent who wants to defect, but he ends up pinned in a hotel room under surveillance from a hit man and his accomplice, who sadistically make him play a game for his life. And it's one of the few episodes where a gun is fired - \"When the bullet hits the bone,\" indeed!\n\nGet ready for a nostalgia blast: This song was also used as the theme to the Twilight Zone pinball machine. This was part of Bally Midway's series of \"Superpin\" arcade pinball games that were based on TV shows - other pinball games in the series were based on Star Trek and The Addams Family.\n\nFittingly, this song is also sometimes used as bumper music for the radio show Coast to Coast AM, the all-night paranormal talk show which also more frequently uses \"A Hazy Shade of Winter.\"\n\nThe video is yet another whose early airplay on MTV paid off. In MTV Ruled the World - The Early Years of Music Video, Rick Springfield talks about the MTV Effect: \"The difference that I saw was, before MTV, you'd have to be on like your third successful album before people started recognizing you at the airport. But once MTV hit, you had that one hit single, and you were as recognizable as if you were around for three or four years. It was so instant. That was the power of television.\n\nGeorge Jan Kooymans (born 11 March 1948, The Hague, Netherlands) is a Dutch guitarist and vocalist. He is best known for his work with the Dutch group Golden Earring. Kooymans wrote \"Twilight Zone\", the group's only Top 10 Pop Single on the US Billboard Hot 100, which hit No. 1 on the Billboard Top Album Tracks chart.\n\nKooymans also wrote and produced for other artists. In 2017 and 2018 he released two albums as a member of Vreemde Kostgangers (Strange Boarders), a Dutch-language supergroup he formed with Henny Vrienten (bass player of the band Doe Maar) and singer-songwriter Boudewijn de Groot.\n\nKooymans is married to Melanie Gerritsen, the younger sister of Golden Earring bassist Rinus Gerritsen. Kooymans primarily played a Gibson Les Paul, a Gretsch 6119, a Fender Stratocaster, a Gibson Marauder, a Gibson SG, a Yamaha SG2000, several BC Rich guitars, a double cutaway Gibson Melody Maker and a Gibson Firebird, with his primary amps being a Roland Jazz Chorus, a Vox AC30 amp, and a Fender Twin Reverb.\n\nIn February, 2021, Kooymans announced that he was suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and would retire. Shortly afterward, Golden Earring announced they would disband. https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1614031586188070932", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1614031586188070932/activity" }, { "type": "Create", "actor": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "object": { "type": "Note", "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1613994218190016517", "attributedTo": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962", "content": "2020 COVID-19 declared a pandemic by the head of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, after 121,564 cases worldwide and 4,373 deaths", "to": [ "https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#Public" ], "cc": [ "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/followers" ], "tag": [], "url": "https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1613994218190016517", "published": "2024-03-11T18:36:47+00:00", "attachment": [ { "type": "Document", "url": "https://cdn.minds.com/fs/v1/thumbnail/1613994205477081093/xlarge/", "mediaType": "image/jpeg", "height": 1080, "width": 1920 } ], "source": { "content": "2020 COVID-19 declared a pandemic by the head of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, after 121,564 cases worldwide and 4,373 deaths", "mediaType": "text/plain" } }, "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/entities/urn:activity:1613994218190016517/activity" } ], "id": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/outbox", "partOf": "https://www.minds.com/api/activitypub/users/1611403881940520962/outboxoutbox" }