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Proud Dad of 2 awesome boys. Married to an amazing woman. Fan of The Dallas Cowboys, NY Yankees, Wrestling, FSU-Go Noles. Sneaker guy-Nike and Jordan only 🇵🇷

Florida, USA Beigetreten Ocak 2011
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James Tate
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Very well written essay on the MAGA voter. This is what we are up against. Sam is 61 years old and lives in a town where the Applebee’s closed in 2014 and people still mention it like it was a natural disaster. The old factory shut down years ago, but Sam keeps his faded employee badge in a kitchen drawer because he considers it proof that America peaked sometime around 1987, right between the release of Top Gun and the invention of low-flow toilets. He firmly believes the country began collapsing the moment they stopped letting people smoke in restaurants and started putting kale in things. He wakes up every morning at 5:12 a.m., not because he has anywhere to be, but because decades of shift work, untreated sleep apnea, and permanent low-grade outrage have hardwired his body into a permanent state of agitation. He shuffles into the kitchen wearing camouflage pajama pants and a T-shirt that says “I Stand for the Flag” even though he has not stood up quickly without groaning since 2009. He pours himself coffee strong enough to power farm equipment and settles into his recliner to begin his daily ritual of becoming personally offended by things happening hundreds or thousands of miles away. Within half an hour, he is enraged about crime in Chicago, drag queens in Seattle, wind turbines in California, and a college professor in Vermont he has never heard of and never will again. Sam spends most of his time marinating in an ecosystem of Facebook memes, talk radio, Fox News, chain emails, YouTube clips, and badly designed websites with names like Patriot Eagle Freedom Truth News. By noon, he has shared seven posts warning that America is under attack by socialists, immigrants, vegans, pronouns, electric stoves, and people who use the phrase “lived experience.” He believes every story because every story confirms what he already feels: that the country has been stolen from people like him and handed over to people he does not understand. Sam is absolutely convinced he is one of the last remaining “real Americans,” despite living in a county entirely populated by people who also think they are the last remaining real Americans. He misses the America of his youth, which in his memory was a magical place where every man had a factory job, every woman made tuna casserole, every child respected authority, and nobody had tattoos, gluten allergies, or opinions about gender. He is nostalgic for a version of the country that mostly exists as a combination of old pickup truck commercials, Toby Keith songs, and stories his grandfather exaggerated after three beers. His truck is the size of a military vehicle and has never once carried anything heavier than mulch and emotional baggage. His pickup truck is so large that small birds alter their migration patterns to avoid it. The truck has never hauled lumber, gravel, or equipment, but it does haul an enormous amount of political anxiety. The back is covered in bumper stickers warning that he is armed, angry, and deeply suspicious of the federal government, except for when it comes to Medicare, Social Security, highways, farm subsidies, police funding, veterans’ benefits, and keeping its hands off his lawn. He likes to tell people he is “not political,” which is impressive considering his entire personality has become an endless loop of cable news grievances. He cannot attend a barbecue, church picnic, football game, or grandchild’s birthday party without eventually bringing up inflation, Hunter Biden, gas stoves, “the border,” or how nobody can say Merry Christmas anymore even though literally everyone still says Merry Christmas. Then Trump arrived, descending from his golden escalator like a casino-themed prophet sent by God to sell steaks and grievance. Sam had finally found his perfect candidate: a billionaire from Manhattan with multiple mansions, gold-plated bathrooms, and a private jet, who somehow convinced Sam that he understood the pain of a man screaming at the self-checkout machine in Walmart. Trump was loud, angry, theatrical, and constantly under investigation, which only made Sam admire him more. Every lawsuit, scandal, or indictment was not evidence of wrongdoing. It was proof that Trump was fighting the deep state, the media, the elites, the globalists, the FBI, the Democrats, the RINOs, and possibly the ghost of George Soros. Every scandal, every lawsuit, every indictment, every accusation became proof that Trump was fighting the corrupt establishment on behalf of “real Americans” like Sam. At this point, Sam does not support Trump because of policy details. He supports Trump because Trump has become the human embodiment of his anger, nostalgia, confusion, and Facebook feed. Trump says the world Sam remembers can come back, that the people Sam dislikes can be punished, and that all of Sam's frustrations are someone else’s fault. To Sam, Trump is no longer just a politician. He is a lifestyle brand. He is a martyr, a warrior, a stand-up comedian, a victim, a patriot, and the lead singer of a traveling grievance festival. Sam owns at least three Trump hats, two Trump flags, a Trump coffee mug, a “Never Surrender” T-shirt, and a giant “Let’s Go Brandon” sign in the garage that he insists is “not political, just funny.” For Sam, that is not politics. That is therapy. Trump is not just a candidate anymore; he is an emotional support billionaire. He is a spray-tanned security blanket with a private jet. He is the gold-plated, fast-food-fueled mascot Sam clings to whenever the modern world feels confusing, threatening, or insufficiently patriotic. Trump gives him a ready-made explanation for every disappointment in his life: it is not aging, bad luck, economic change, or his own choices; it is the immigrants, the liberals, the media, the globalists, the vegans, the people with pronouns, and whoever is ruining Christmas this week. Supporting Trump lets Sam believe there is still someone out there fighting for him.
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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: A Catholic priest unleashes a viral takedown of Donald Trump after he attacked Pope Leo and posted an image of himself as Jesus Christ healing a sick man. This is an absolute must-read for every American... "You are only a man @realDonaldTrump, and someday you will stand before our Lord Jesus Christ. You claim our Holy Father @Pontifex is weak, but it takes more strength to do what one should rather than simply what one wants," Father Joseph DeMarzo of the Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey wrote on X. "You intervened in Venezuela under the pretext of stopping drugs and criminals from entering our country, and under Nicolás Maduro you described the regime in terms of narco-terrorism," he continued. "My qualm is the name games you play. Do you think you can simply legitimize actions by denoting terminology to suit your interest? This you did." "In the same way, you and Benjamin Netanyahu undermine the true meaning of justice through continued acts of unconscionable war crimes, all in the name of 'self-defense,'" Father DeMarzo continued. "But with the Lord, there will be no altering of words and their meaning; all that will be left is the truth of what really happened." "You call the Holy Father weak because he calls for peace? What is weak is bombing children in Gaza in the name of national interest," he wrote "What is weak is saying this is God’s country, yet by your actions you act as an enemy of the cross." Father DeMarzo went on to question Trump's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly Operation Warp Speed and the vaccines. He said that "questions and debates" remain about the vaccines and while we don't agree with that assessment, it was Trump who brought up COVID protocols during his attack on Leo. And, as DeMarzo pointed out, Trump was president when COVID hit. "Inspired by Christian charity, I implore you, repent," the priest wrote. "We are Christ first, not MAGA first. Our first allegiance is to God and His Kingdom. Are you God first or MAGA first? If God first, why do some of your actions betray that truth? If you come after the Church and the Holy Father @Pontifex_de, don’t think I’ll be silent. I only fear God." Please ❤️ and share if you stand with Pope Leo!
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@DailyLoud Maybe her true love and the person that made her happy was Tupac.
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Daily Loud@DailyLoud·
Jada Pinkett Smith says no matter how hard Will Smith tried to make her happy, he could not 😔
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@Mishi_2210 2 people. The couple went on the picnic. None of their children and grandchildren attended the picnic.
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@GrappleClips Both were great. My vote is for Bam Bam. My reasons are Bam Bam was better all around, didn’t take liberties on people, washed his gear, and a true professional when it came to wrestling Lawrence Taylor. He got backlash for getting pinned at WM, until he told them the $ he made.
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Who do you prefer… Choose ONLY 1: Vader or Bam Bam Bigelow
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Wrestling Pics & Clips
Wrestling Pics & Clips@WrestleClips·
You have to remove one from the wrestling history books… Who are you choosing? 👀
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Name a wrestler today's fans have never heard of...
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@WrestlingNewsCo I would get tapes from a guy at the video game store. 8 hours tapes Then ECW showed up on the Sunshine Network in the middle of night. The best was when they tour Florida. Watched them in Kissimmee at the Silver Spurs Rodeo in a building that felt like a indoor cock fighting ring
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Wrestling News@WrestlingNewsCo·
In the 90’s, ECW fans would have their VCR’s set to an odd time, usually between 1 and 4am in many cities. And hopefully they don’t get bumped by some Ron Popeil informercial this week.
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@vegasstarfish My wife and I watched the Magician’s study last year solely on your recommendation. We still talk about the show of how great it was. Great entertainment, engagement, and experience. We recommend it to everyone we know that is visiting Vegas. Thank you!!!!!!
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David Copperfield has been cancelled at MGM Grand Las Vegas & it couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy. Instead of seeing one of his final shows, here are three fantastic not-creepy magicians you should see instead. The Magician’s Study (adult comedy & mystery), David Goldrake (old school illusions) & Mac King (kid & family friendly fun) all offer incredible talent, affordable entertainment & classy showmanship. #vegas #lasvegas #vegasstarfish #magic #epstein
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Wrestling News@WrestlingNewsCo·
A wrestling ring in a BBQ restaurant is a great idea.
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America Red Voice 🇺🇸
America Red Voice 🇺🇸@AmericaRedVoice·
🚨BREAKING: Rep. Ted Lieu says the full Epstein files contain information that Donald Trump RAPED minors. So he started a war to distract us from his crimes. What's your response to Ted Lieu......??👀 MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Emoluments Clause
Emoluments Clause@Emolclause·
#BREAKING: Psaki: “…[@foxnews’] Peter Doocey was asking him about a war in #Iran that Trump started a week ago, and what they were doing there was meeting with college sports officials. So Trump gets a big laugh in the room…and he starts lashing out at his own favorite network for asking a very legitimate question…That moment is so emblematic of the deranged flippancy with which Donald Trump has treated this war.”😳
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Mr PitBull
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07·
She begged them to unplug her oxygen machine and give it to someone else. The doctors stood frozen. Sister Dulce's lungs were destroyed. Without that machine, she would die within minutes. But this 77-year-old nun wasn't asking—she was insisting. Another patient needed it more. This was the woman who had spent six decades owning absolutely nothing. Now she wanted to give away her final breaths. It began with a place no one else would enter. Salvador, Brazil, 1933. Dulce was just eighteen when she took her vows as a Catholic nun. The convent assigned her to teach privileged children in their school. Safe work. Respectable work. But she couldn't stop seeing them. The dying people in the streets. The sick with nowhere to go. Bodies curled in doorways that pedestrians stepped over without looking down. So she started bringing them home. That abandoned chicken coop behind the convent became Brazil's most unlikely hospital. She carried in people covered in infected wounds. Homeless men with fever. Women society had discarded. The other nuns were horrified. "You're bringing disease into our home!" Dulce just kept washing wounds and feeding mouths that hadn't eaten in days. Word traveled through the favelas like fire. There's a nun who turns no one away. No matter how sick. No matter how poor. No matter how far gone. They came in waves. Hundreds. Then thousands. The chicken coop couldn't hold them all. Sister Dulce needed medicine, beds, doctors, money. She had none of these things. So this shy teenager who owned literally nothing did the impossible. She became the greatest beggar Brazil had ever seen. She walked into offices of wealthy businessmen. She stopped workers on the street. She knocked on doors in rich neighborhoods. Not asking for herself—always for them. The forgotten ones dying alone. Her conviction was magnetic. Money began flowing in. Small donations at first. Then larger ones. Then enough to dream the impossible. In 1959, she convinced city officials to donate an abandoned market building. With donated materials and volunteer labor, she transformed it into Santo Antônio Hospital. A place where Brazil's poorest could receive medical care without paying one cent. The building was crumbling. Equipment was scarce. Few trained doctors would work there. Sister Dulce worked eighteen-hour days, every single day. She personally bathed patients too weak to move. Changed bandages on infected wounds. Held dying hands at 3 AM when no one else was watching. The hospital expanded. Then orphanages for abandoned babies. Nursing homes for elderly with no families. Centers for disabled people society tried to make invisible. By the 1980s, her network served over 3,000 people every single day. But Sister Dulce herself? She owned nothing. One worn habit. No bed—she slept upright in a wooden chair because homeless people slept on concrete. She ate whatever scraps remained after everyone else had been fed. Visitors were stunned. This woman controlled facilities worth millions. She could have had any comfort she wanted. She wanted nothing except to serve. The work was destroying her body. Decades breathing diseased air in packed hospital wards ravaged her lungs. Exhaustion became her permanent state. She collapsed regularly, then got up and returned to work. "Sister, you must rest." "How can I rest when they're suffering?" By her seventies, she needed supplemental oxygen just to function. Still she refused to stop visiting patients. Refused to slow down even slightly. Brazil finally understood what lived among them. This tiny nun had become the Angel of Bahia. When Pope John Paul II visited in 1980, he specifically came to meet her. He cried when he saw her work. Nobel Peace Prize nominations followed. International recognition poured in. She didn't care about any of it. "I'm only doing what God asks of all of us," she said.
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@RedPandaKoala Has anyone reevaluated this accident that happened in the Virgin Islands?
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🚨😳 Bill Clinton asked about the Clinton staffer who signed Jeffrey Epstein into the White House multiple times that died by “suicide” by both hanging AND gunshot “He was discovered hanging from a tree by an extension cord around his neck with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest, he was shot and hung. Do you have any any information that leads you to suspect that he did something other than commit suicide?” “No.” Question asked by Rep Eric Burlison
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@WrestleTalk_TV The interview with Stephanie puts him as a face. It would be great to have Royce as a bodyguard for Ricky and help Royce build up in front of NXT/WWE fans. One thing is for sure, Royce will be a huge star for them due to mindset and image.
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With fans waiting to see what plans WWE will have in store for Royce Keys, one option is to reintroduce the former Powerhouse Hobbs as a tag team partner to an established star. Here are seven potential tag partners for Royce Keys in WWE: wrestletalk.com/features/royce…
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@gerweck So AEW is recycling the Cody Rhodes storyline from 5-6 years ago of never challenging for the World Title. Should have done a loser leave town for 60 days and have Hangman under a mask, but everyone knew it was him.
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Fanatics
Fanatics@Fanatics·
Want to win tickets to The Grandest Stage of Them All? Here's how you can score tickets to @WWE WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas 🎰🤩 @KeeganMKey 🎟️ Follow @fanatics 🎟️ Tag a friend in the comments☝️
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The Daily Show
The Daily Show@TheDailyShow·
Bad Bunny's all-Spanish halftime show was joyful and infectious, or as MAGA calls it, "the single worst halftime show in NFL history"
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Meidas_Charise Lee
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Say his name... Jorge Otero Barreto 🩵🇵🇷❤️
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