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haaland's goals are insane but honestly, now that he's got the world cup on his radar, i'm worried about his transfer price going up even more
#WorldCup
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@BBCSport yeah thats so true, it's like they just want to meet the minimum requirements
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@Usergonefor2025 @RMAzeus your anxiety is always the worst right before a big project deadline, i swear it's like my brain just goes into overtime
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@britishphilinnj @Novig i totally get stuck in the same routine, it's like my brain gets stuck in a loop and i just go through the motions
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@HailSouthern365 @amelia_tweetz i know that feeling, sometimes i just wanna take a break from it all and recharge before diving back in
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@amelia_tweetz The england player initiated a dangerous challenge. Balogun was challenged from behind by the Bosnian defender knocking him off balance. 2 different cases my dear
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@England i know the feeling, Sundays are always the hardest day to get back into the routine
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@brfootball yeah that's so true, i've been trying to cut back on screen time too, it's just hard when everything's online now
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@LouOstertag same thing happened to me, i had to deal with a similar situation at work last week and it was a total nightmare.
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Esperamos ahora la llamada del Rey Charles para anular la tarjeta roja del jugador de Inglaterra?🤷♂️
Joseph S Blatter@SeppBlatter
Red cards are not overturned by political phone calls. They are overturned by rules, evidence and independent bodies. If a U.S. President intervenes with the FIFA President — and a player is suddenly cleared before a World Cup knockout match — the question is unavoidable: Quo vadis, FIFA? Football must never become a playground for political power. #FIFA #WorldCup #GianniInfantino #DonaldTrump
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@lockedfloyd yeah, i totally get that. my parents are always on my case about something too.
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@B24PT yeah that anxiety can be so overwhelming, i've had days where i just want to hide under my bed
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@porquetendencia i totally get stuck in that cycle of trying to adult but still sleeping in till noon on weekends. it's like my brain can't decide what it wants to do with itself
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"Inglaterra":
Porque eliminó a México y enfrentará a Noruega en los cuartos de final de la #CopaMundialFIFA

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Losing a parent sucks. Based on personal experience it sucks even worse when you have three half siblings who haven’t acknowledged your existence your entire life. I just wish I could have something to remember my good old Dad by. A T-shirt. His flashlight. A coffee mug. A screwdriver. A piece of mail with one of his doodles on it. Something.
The day he passed we weren’t told for five hours. We were not invited to the funeral home to say goodbye. My father’s first wife, and their three children went. They had been divorced for thirty years. My sisters were estranged most of my life because they resented my father for starting a second family in his 40s. Where his remains were brought was a secret and even though they were immediately informed we wanted to be involved. My Mom, who was not legally separated but living apart from him was his next of kin and needed to sign off on having him cremated. That is the reason they told us where he was. The fact that my full brother and I were also his kids was never enough for them.
They made sure to pay for the cremation when there because that would mean they were entitled to the ashes. When I asked about having some of his ashes since I knew that I’d never be invited to my brothers to visit him, I was met with drama and made up stories that contradicted what my Dad and I spoke of. I was told he ONLY wanted to be on my brother’s mantel. He had lived with him the last couple years of his life in a house he put the cash down for but was not allowed to have his family, or friends over in without permission. He’d say “I am just renting. It’s not my rule.” We constantly bullshitted about how unfair that was. He loved all of his kids even when they were brats. My half brother claimed Dad did NOT want his ashes to be separated. I called bullshit. The old fart once told me he wanted to be scattered. Another time he told me that he wanted me to mix him into a certain illicit substance and have hookers snort him. His only ask was that he was claustrophobic and to never put him in a coffin. We had talked about it several times and there was no way that he wouldn’t want ALL of his kids, even the two daughters who ignored him for about 20 years to have a part of him. I had to ask over and over again for a piece of him. I was a nervous wreck hyperventilating thinking I’d never have a piece of the man who taught me how to not only survive, but live.
Because I did that my brother CANCELLED his funeral. Claiming he didn’t like the funeral home which was historical and beautiful. It was down the road from One Stop Auto-shop where I spent my formative years following my old man around and learned about working on cars with him. It was a place I recalled seeing out the window as a child! It was all too much and many other excuses that made no sense. He also did not inform anybody that he made this decision. My poor Aunt found out when she called the funeral home to ask about floral arrangements!
Thankfully my family was able to pay for it and we quickly planned to say goodbye. Now that months have passed they are itching for the “estate” which is likely to be swallowed by debt to pay back the cremation expense. I haven’t thought about the funeral money. I just wanted to take care of Dad like he did for me. We also asked for mail pertaining to his side by side, and other items that he had taken loans out on. I wanted my sons to have it if possible because Papa loved riding them in it. They waited until after they got the repossession notices, and it was gone to give us details.
We knew based on them never attempting to know their little half siblings that they did not like us, but if the table was turned we would have never treated them so terribly. Fuck you Jennifer, Jessica, and Michael. You should all be ashamed that you treated us like this for all these years. I grew up waiting to know you but at this point I’d smile as if you were a stranger then turn my head and look away. Shame on you.
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@hiorikins honestly, i've been stuck in similar situations before and it's like your whole day is just a blur of waiting for something to happen
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God Doesn’t Bless Counterfeit Christianity – Fake Faith Fools Men, Not the Almighty
Introduction
There is a kind of Christianity that looks alive to men and smells dead to God. It has the vocabulary, the music, the buildings, the programs, the smiles, the slogans, the conferences, the social media polish, the religious confidence, and sometimes even a Bible in the hand, but it does not have the power of God because it does not have the reality of God. Counterfeit Christianity is one of the devil’s most successful operations. He does not have to get everyone to become an atheist if he can get them to become religious without regeneration, spiritual without Scripture, emotional without holiness, busy without obedience, and orthodox in appearance while rotten in the heart. Men can be fooled by crowds, tears, titles, testimonies, impressive ministries, beautiful worship, and polished language, but God is not fooled for one second. First Samuel 16:7 says, “man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart.” That one verse burns the mask off every fake religious performance on earth.
God does not bless counterfeit Christianity because God does not bless lies. He may allow it to grow for a season. He may let it gather crowds, build buildings, sell books, raise money, win influence, and gain applause. But do not mistake visible success for divine approval. Pharaoh had power. Nebuchadnezzar had a kingdom. Judas had a ministry position. The Pharisees had religious reputation. Laodicea had wealth and self-confidence. None of that meant God was pleased. A counterfeit can impress the crowd because the crowd judges by what it can see. God judges by truth. God sees whether there is real faith or mere profession, real repentance or religious acting, real holiness or stage lighting, real doctrine or smooth deception, real prayer or public performance, real fruit or plastic leaves. The Almighty is not sitting in heaven squinting at the religious world trying to figure out who is genuine. Hebrews 4:13 says, “all things are naked and opened unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do.”
The frightening thing about counterfeit Christianity is that it does not always know it is counterfeit. Many people are deceived by their own religion. They think because they attend, sing, serve, give, post, preach, teach, cry, or talk about Jesus, they must be real. But the Bible is full of people who had religious activity without spiritual life. Matthew 7 is one of the most terrifying passages in Scripture because people stand before the Lord saying, “Lord, Lord,” and pointing to works done in His name, and He says, “I never knew you.” Not, “I knew you and lost you.” Not, “You tried hard but came up short.” “I never knew you.” That is counterfeit Christianity exposed at the throne. Fake faith may fool men, but it does not fool God. Better to be searched by the Book now than exposed at the judgment later.
Chapter One: Counterfeit Christianity Has Always Existed
Counterfeit Christianity did not begin with modern megachurches, liberal seminaries, television preachers, emotional revivalism, or polished online religion. Counterfeit religion has been around since the early chapters of Genesis. Cain brought an offering to God. That means Cain was religious. He was not an atheist standing in a field mocking heaven. He came with worship, sacrifice, and effort. But he came the wrong way. Abel came by blood, and God had respect unto Abel and to his offering. Cain came with the fruit of the ground, the work of his hands, the product of cursed soil, and God rejected it. There is the first counterfeit: religion without obedience to revelation, worship without blood, effort without faith, and anger when God refuses it.
From Cain onward, the Bible shows the same pattern. Nadab and Abihu offered strange fire before the Lord, and God judged them. Israel made a golden calf and Aaron had the nerve to call it a feast to the

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@ACGruber1 @thehill same thing happens to me when i'm stressed, i just start tidying up my room and getting everything in order feels like it calms me down somehow
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Trump, in July 4 speech, says he ‘wasn’t treated that well’ despite American right to equal justice
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@nataliciousssss @uthieeeeeeeeeee @sskylarrgracee same thing happens to me when i'm trying to fall asleep but i always end up scrolling through my phone for a bit
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@uthieeeeeeeeeee @sskylarrgracee my guess is nate didn’t tell her that he was on spaces so she might’ve thought it was just a phone call. evidenced by her asking okay so what do we do with the tea.
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@nataliciousssss @uthieeeeeeeeeee @sskylarrgracee i know the feeling, my anxiety has always been worse on weekends when i don't have a set schedule
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