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@LaSueur_off Jones tu sens qu'il travaille énormément sur ses démons mais il mui en faut très peu pour les faire ressortir.
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La Sueur@LaSueur_off·
Tom Aspinall ❌ Un enfant ✅ (Via Aleksandrbarinov888)
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@Saphiyraamore Si tu as des documents fais des doubles. Protège toi et tout mon soutien
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Laveritequiblesseoupas 🦁🇫🇷
La femme en noir est mon ancienne pedoproxenete qui est affilié a un réseau pedo à Toulouse . C’est également ce qui me sert de génitrice . Tout le monde a vue , personne n’a rien dit . Tout le monde a était complice. Aujourd’hui encore on essai de me faire taire ! JUSTICE !
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@24hoursMMA This event was full of breaking surprises. Hoost stopped Sefo s leg kick (broke by the checks) in semi final and broke Lebanner s arm right after with 2 middle kicks.
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24hourMMA@24hoursMMA·
Two months after the first fight, Sapp was slated to fight Semmy Schilt at K-1 World Grand Prix 2002 Final quarter-finals, but an injury suffered by the latter granted Hoost his second chance as a replacement. Sapp declared he would finish him in one round again. The bout would be a more even affair, however, as although Sapp looked to use his familiar strategy, this time Hoost scored a knockdown through two well placed body blows and survived the first round. Hoost followed on this tactic at the second, but Sapp eventually stunned him and knocked him down in return via repeated arm clubs to the head. The fighters went back and forth for the rest of the assault, until a drained Sapp finally managed to corner Hoost and overwhelm him with unanswered haymakers. At this point, referee Nobuaki Kakuda stopped the fight and gave Sapp the win. Those last seconds were a new source of controversy, as while Hoost was receiving continuous punishment, the stoppage still happened before he fell down. A worn Sapp forfeited his place in the tournament due to exhaustion and an injured hand, being ironically replaced by Hoost himself, who went to win the cup.
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Le Volk
Le Volk@le_volk·
Inspiré par Jablife, je vous dévoile aujourd'hui mon classement des GOAT : 1. Conor McGregor 2. Zabit Magomedsharipov 3. Khabib Nurmagomedov 4. Jorge Masvidal 5. Chael Sonnen 6. Kimbo Slice 7. Paige VanZant 8. Robelis Despaigne 9. Sean O'Malley 10. Cédric Doumbé Et vous ?
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pac neuf$ed@PacNeuf·
@Parlons_PP Pour moi c est le combattant français le plus technique en boxe thai . Il est bien dommage qu'on ne l ait pas mis plus en avant
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pac neuf$ed@PacNeuf·
@elssslr Ça ne sert à rien d attendre un karma. Protège toi et soit fière de ce que tu es
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elise ;)
elise ;)@elssslr·
Ça commençait à aller mieux en vrai, j’avais commencé le sport j’ai perdu du poids arrêté de fumer et tout, j’étais motivée je me disais c’est enfin mon année pour m’en sortir de cette ptn de dépression de merde
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Depuis combien de temps vous suivez le MMA l’équipe ???
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pac neuf$ed@PacNeuf·
@pili_230 Désolé mais la vibe 90-2000 n a jamais été égalée. Je respecte tes choix mais il faut remettre l église au milieu du village.
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Love Sosa 🤰🏾
Love Sosa 🤰🏾@pili_230·
Le zouk des années 2010 me manque
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China in Pictures
China in Pictures@tongbingxue·
China's last executioner Deng Haishan (邓海山), ca. 1910s. He beheaded over 300 people before the Republic of China legalized execution by shooting in 1914, breaking the traditional rule that executioners should never kill more than 100. After he lost his job, Deng lived in poverty and isolation. Shunned for his deadly aura, he never married and had no children. One freezing morning in 1925, a street vendor found him dead on the roadside.
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Dr. M.F. Khan
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories·
"She got fired for making a typo. That typo made her $47 million." In 1956, Bette Nesmith Graham stood in her Dallas kitchen earning $300 a month as a single mother, raising her young son Michael alone, and facing a problem the entire business world refused to solve: IBM’s new electric typewriters made mistakes impossible to erase. One typo meant retyping an entire page. For secretaries across America—mostly women with no margin for error—this wasn’t just inconvenient; it was career‑threatening. Bette grabbed a blender, some white tempera paint, and decided she would fix it herself. She mixed the paint to match office stationery, thinned it until it flowed smoothly, and painted over her typing errors. The next morning she typed the correct letters directly on top. The mistake vanished. That kitchen experiment became Liquid Paper—a product that would quietly revolutionize offices worldwide and make her a multimillionaire. But the path there was anything but smooth. Bette Clair McMurray was born March 23, 1924, in Dallas, Texas. At seventeen she dropped out of high school. In 1942 she married Warren Nesmith, a soldier shipping out to World War II. While he fought overseas, she gave birth to Michael and supported them both as a secretary, attending night classes to earn her GED. The marriage ended in divorce in 1946. Suddenly Bette was solely responsible for a toddler. Money was desperately tight. Michael later remembered his mother crying over bills. She dreamed of being an artist, but art didn’t pay rent. So she focused on secretarial work, teaching herself shorthand and typing, applying for jobs she wasn’t qualified for, and learning as she went. By 1951 her relentless determination had earned her the position of executive secretary to W.W. Overton, chairman of Texas Bank and Trust—the highest position available to women at the bank. Then IBM introduced electric typewriters with carbon‑film ribbons. The machines typed faster, but errors were permanent. For Bette—who admitted she was never a great typist—the new technology felt like a death sentence. One afternoon she watched artists painting the bank’s holiday window display. When they made mistakes, they simply painted over them. Why couldn’t typists do the same? She went home and experimented: mixing white tempera paint in her kitchen blender, tinting it to match cream stationery, thinning it until it dried quickly without cracking. She brought a small bottle and a fine brush to work. When she made a typo, she painted over it, waited for it to dry, and typed the correction on top. Her boss never noticed. But other secretaries did. They saw Bette’s documents were flawless while theirs were covered in erasure marks and smudges. They begged for her “magic paint.” In 1956 she began bottling it as “Mistake Out,” selling about one hundred bottles a month to desperate colleagues. Demand exploded. She and Michael’s teenage friends filled nail‑polish bottles by hand in her garage every night, labeling them one by one. In 1958, The Secretary magazine called her product “the answer to a secretary’s prayers.” Five hundred orders poured in from across the country. Bette still worked full‑time at the bank while running Liquid Paper at night: filling orders, answering mail, refining formulas, shipping samples. The exhaustion caught up with her. One afternoon, signing a routine bank letter, she absentmindedly wrote “The Mistake Out Company” instead of “Texas Bank and Trust.” She was fired immediately. Losing her steady paycheck could have destroyed her. Instead, it freed her. She threw everything into the business. By 1964 Liquid Paper turned profitable; by 1975 it sold twenty‑five million bottles a year. Bette built it with values: on‑site childcare, employee library, retirement plans, a credit union. “The true value in business,” she said, “is never in the dollar, but in the benefit it brings to humankind.” © Women Stories #drthehistories
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SAHEL Brut
SAHEL Brut@sahelbrut3·
Ces dernières heures, un événement remarquable est survenu, mais dont les médias ont peu parlé. Le Mexique, la Chine et la Russie ont brisé le blocus américain contre Cuba en fournissant des biens à La Havane. Au même moment, L’Iran autorise un accès libre au détroit d’Hormuz à tous les navires battant pavillon mexicain. On appelle cela la solidarité Sud-Sud. En réalité, ce n’est que par une solidarité agissante que les pays du Sud global pourront briser les chaînes de l’impérialisme occidental.
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カエル先生・高橋宏和
自動翻訳で言語の壁が無くなった今、我々日本語話者は他国の文化に敬意をもって接するべきだ。 たとえばイギリス料理。 今まではイギリス料理はあまりおいしくないというジョークを楽しんでいたが、これからはやめたほうがよい。 実際、イギリスの料理はおいしい。 ロンドンで食べたカレーも炒麺もケバブも最高だった。
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