Knell

1. the sound of a bell ringing slowly (usually associated with death) 2. a sound or sign announcing a death of a person or the end or failure of something

Mrs.OtisSendsHerRegrets

Mrs.OtisSendsHerRegrets

@waltermae.bsky.social

The settlement, a death knell for one of Biden's main education policy achievements, puts an end to the legal limbo in which more than 7 million SAVE borrowers have been stuck for more than a year and a half. Those borrowers have been in administrative forbearance, not…
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/education-dept-officially-kills-biden-202201540.html

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❄️samus❄️

❄️samus❄️

@samaran95.bsky.social

When Metroid Dread came out, it was "literally the most linear garbage ever to happen to the franchise."

Now that Prime 4 is out, Dread is a "masterpiece" and Prime 4 is "the death knell of the whole franchise as we know it, probably."

I can't stand the internet

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Casey Koutris

Casey Koutris

@caseykoutris.bsky.social

Holding hostage reform for perverse political ends is an inexcusable abdication of responsibility and authority on behalf of the EBU leadership.

While today’s display of malfeasance won’t be an immediate death knell for Eurovision, it will be the initiating action for what can be its cessation.

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