
Lisa Gates
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Lisa Gates
@LisaKayGates
I love Jesus, my husband and family, and my country. pro-life. I love enjoying my God given freedom and hate oppression. NO DM’s!! #MAHAGA
Oklahoma, USA Inscrit le Haziran 2024
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Revival isn’t a mood; it’s the atmosphere of heaven. You cannot expect a divine visitation while you are still hosting your own ego. If you want the fire, you must first empty self.
Some aren’t hungry because they’re full; ful of excuses, full of digital noise, and full of the world. God doesn’t pour into full vessels. Hunger is the only currency that buys a breakthrough for
Outpouring!
-Brother Charlie Shamp
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The reason we think dandelions are weeds is because of a 1950s marketing campaign.
Dandelions, native to Europe and Asia, were brought to North America in the 1600s by European colonists who grew them deliberately.
Every part is edible. The leaves are a salad green, the flowers were made into wine, and the roots were roasted as a coffee substitute and used medicinally for liver and kidney conditions for thousands of years. They were a kitchen-garden staple well into the 1800s.
The shift happened after World War II, when 2,4-D (originally developed for chemical warfare research) was approved as a residential herbicide. Companies like Scotts built the modern lawn-care industry around the idea that a perfect green lawn meant zero broadleaf plants.
Dandelions, being bright yellow and resistant to mowing, became a visible enemy, and the campaign worked. By the 1970s, "dandelion-free" was synonymous with "well-kept."
They aren't native, but they aren't doing significant ecological harm either. The herbicides used to kill them, on the other hand, kill bees, contaminate groundwater, and have been linked to non-Hodgkin lymphoma in humans.
If you hate dandelions, it's most likely due to a marketing campaign that ran before you were born.

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Thank you Elon!
DogeDesigner@cb_doge
One day, anyone will be able to generate an entire movie with Grok.
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Texas did our part. Time to step up Oklahoma!
T. A.@AOKinred
JAMES LANKFORD of OKLAHOMA NEED to be Primaried out June 16, 2026.
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Dear Gen X,
I’ve been watching 80s movies and I just need to know…WHERE WERE YOUR PARENTS??
Every child was just wandering the earth unsupervised like a raccoon with house keys. Riding bikes across town at midnight, fighting ghosts, investigating murders, befriending cryptids, hacking government computers for funsies…
And the parents were ALWAYS “out of town” or “working late” while the only adult-adjacent supervision was some random 16-year-old who got dragged into the chaos.
No cell phones. No helmets. No adult supervision. Just vibes, life lessons, and several near-death experiences.
You all weren’t “raised.” You were lightly monitored feral creatures with a bike and unresolved trauma.
I’m genuinely shocked there are enough of you left to populate an entire generation.
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Pentecost is a reminder that the 1st statement ever made about the early church WAS NOT:
- They are "relevant"
- They are cool
- They are smart
No, it was actually: "THEY ARE DRUNK!"
How rare is that statement made about churches today?
We need a fresh infilling of the Holy Ghost that OVERTAKES us today.
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“There’s this assumption that President’s can walk into the Oval Office on day one and say ‘Take me to Roswell, show me the alien bodies, I want to see the video of the autopsy, I want to see the whole thing, open it up…’ I think that really is a naive understanding of how our Government works.”
- Secretary Marco Rubio
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