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PCIntern

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Tue Jan 20, 2026, 07:51 AM Tuesday

I'd like to make a point I haven't seen yet, which [View all]

doesn’t mean that it isn’t been written somewhere and I missed it:

Anyone who won a Nobel Prize and who died, willed, donated, or gave his or her physical medal to another individual. Somewhere, Linus Pauling, Richard Feynman, Mother Teresa, and all the hundreds of others’ medals are in the possession of another individual, institution, or museum.

What would amuse me immensely is if someday the medal which she presented to Hair Fuhrer was discovered to be a forgery. Considering all the fakery of all types within this group of individuals in the Administration, it would be appropriate.

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