🍿🦸🏽♂️Charlie Kay🧘🏽♂️
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🍿🦸🏽♂️Charlie Kay🧘🏽♂️
@CharlieElorm
Tweet into the void 🫱🏼🫲🏽 Tolkien, Warhammer 40k Lore,Anime,Hoops,music,the cosmos?! ✊ God is good

the strokes highlighted the CIAs involvement in killing political leaders and overthrowing govts, showed the last university of Gaza being destroyed and showcased how racism and violence is ingrained in American history…they spoke up more with a screen than anyone at coachella..

日本人って本当に、奴隷根性が骨の髄まで染みついているんだなあ、「自分が何もしない為ならなんでもする」のだなあ、と改めて実感してしまった。 日本のアニメーターは待遇改善の為に労組を作れというロシア人の発言に対して、グダグダと作らない言い訳を並べる日本人が続出。 ただこれで、改めてわかったこともある。 労組を作らない言い訳の中に、労組を「共産主義」「左翼の温床」だとして拒否する意見が見られたが、多くの日本人の左翼嫌いの原因がここにあるのでは、ないか。 日本人は、憲法28条や労働三法でも認められている労働者の権利を、「アカ」「左翼」「共産主義」のレッテルを貼って、自ら放棄するように仕向けられている、そうなるように上手いこと洗脳されてしまっているからなんだろうな。

How did Nkrumah do it? How was he able to politically organize the people in such a revolutionary style with religious commitment to liberation? How did Nkrumah do it?

Warriors woulda been down 60 right now

Every time the West calls an African country "unstable" they mean the resources stopped flowing. I made a glossary of 100 diplomatic words they use and what they actually mean. orange-anselma-35.tiiny.site Bookmark this before your next history book. 🧵

Pocahontas (1995)

Imagine being under the ocean for 23 days breathing heliox. These guys earn every dime

何度観ても感動ですよね🥹 1986年、ジャージー動物園で起きた 本物の奇跡🦍 男の子が落ちた瞬間、巨大ゴリラ・ジャンボが優しく守った本物の映像。 動物の優しさに胸がいっぱいになります…🙏

A cute tiny gecko playing with a walnut shell

Messi no wabodam anaa? Training oo 🤣

This man dedicated his life to hauling thousands of gallons of water to wildlife dying of thirst — and continued directing the mission from his hospital bed until his final days. He was only 54 when he died. In 2016, a devastating drought turned Kenya’s Tsavo West National Park into a parched wasteland. Horrified by the sight of a buffalo collapsing from thirst, local pea farmer Patrick Kilonzo Mwalua sold his possessions, bought a secondhand truck, and began delivering up to 3,000 gallons of water every day to desperate elephants, zebras, and antelope across the rugged terrain. His selfless work, captured in viral videos of thirsty animals rushing toward his truck, turned him into an international symbol of compassion. People from Vermont to Utah rallied behind the man known as the “Water Man of Tsavo,” donating generously to keep the lifeline flowing when rains failed. Even as kidney failure took a heavy toll on his health, Mwalua refused to stop. From his hospital bed, he continued managing operations, coordinating daily deliveries, and developing new solutions such as solar-powered pumps and beehive fences to protect both wildlife and local communities. Though he ultimately lost his battle with illness, his wife Rachel and the Mwalua Wildlife Trust carry on his work today. Patrick Kilonzo Mwalua’s legacy is a powerful reminder that while we cannot prevent every tragedy, there is deep dignity and meaning in choosing kindness and action in the face of suffering.

I have an irrational hatred toward this genre of books.







