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Big Ed Principle G
@BigEdPrinciple
Master of Krunk Fu. Peace, Sovereignty, and Godly Individualism ✌️✝️ In Appalachia. Likes: humor, music, family, riding, cannabis, coffee, Truths in life.
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With my boy Blaise - straight from school to the @sbaprolife gala. He tells me: “Dad, a pro never smiles for the camera.”

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50 Cent was voluntarily paying his baby mama Shaniqua Tompkins (mother of his son Marquise) around $25k–$40k per month, which was $300k to $500k a year in child support during the mid-2000s, with no court order.
When she complained it wasn’t enough and pushed for even more (reportedly up to $50k/month) in family court, 50 Cent took himself to court in Long Island to get the amount officially set by New York guidelines.
The judge slashed it to just $6,700 per month (including housing allowance). That’s over an 80% reduction from what he’d been paying voluntarily.

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@TomFitton @RepJeffries Listen to all of those Victories.
🥇🇺🇲🥇
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Leftist @RepJeffries demands woke racism and Marxism.
Greg Price@greg_price11
Jeffries: "We're now at a point where affirmative action is gone, diversity is gone, equity gone, inclusion gone..."
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We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the City of Buenos Aires for this distinction, naming Dave Mustaine as a Guest of Honor.
It is an honor that reflects not only his legacy, but also the deep connection between his music and the Argentine audience.
We are truly thankful for this recognition.
📸 by @CameronNunez

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The Japanese Samurai had a rule: never make a decision before you can answer this one question.
In feudal Japan, elite samurai were trained never to act until they could honestly answer one question their masters repeated for decades: "If I die tomorrow, does this choice still matter?"
It wasn't philosophy. It was a mental filter designed to cut through fear, ego, and short-term emotion in seconds.
Most modern decisions are made under invisible pressure: deadlines, social approval, FOMO. The result is a life built on reactions instead of clarity.
When you start applying the samurai question daily, something shifts. Small irritations lose power. Big risks become obvious. You stop chasing things that won't matter next year.
The samurai understood that true strength isn't speed. It's the ability to see clearly when everyone else is rushing.

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Whoa! Slow down there Mr. Rockefeller. I’m not made of money.
The Expert@TheExpertOnX
@timburchett @TN_WX I hope one day you get Uncrustables.
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@PeteHegseth Ding Ding Petey Boy flipping nailed it!!
No more DEI
No more everyone gets a trophy
You gotta Earn It.
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