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six for e https://t.co/mnmZlZEk0x https://t.co/RsEpD1iSa4 —“take solitude, delight to be alone, single. Life is pure flame..an invisible sun within us”

world 参加日 Haziran 2009
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“Not I, not any one else can travel that road for you, You must travel it for yourself. It is not far, it is within reach, Perhaps you have been on it since you were born and did not know, Perhaps it is everywhere on water and on land.” —Walt Whitman a.co/aZCHjwl
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“By reinvesting..funds in next-generation screening technologies and modernized checked baggage systems [to] enhance security,reduce checkpoint congestion and improve the overall travel experience..so we’re ready to welcome the world." —Airlines for America (A4A) @AirlinesDotOrg
U.S. Travel@USTravel

Travelers pay the 9/11 security fee every time they fly. Congress must stop diverting those dollars away from @TSA and the air travel system. Thank you @RepDaleStrong & @RepTimKennedy for introducing the SAFEGUARDS Act, ending diversion & investing in the security tech American airports need.

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"The SAFEGUARDS Act [provides funding] to keep our skies and cities safe [with] screening technology [in] airports…essential to passenger and crew safety. [It] guarantees..@TSA..resources..to protect travelers..airports running smoothly.” —@RepTimKennedy strong.house.gov/media/press-re…
U.S. Travel@USTravel

Travelers pay the 9/11 security fee every time they fly. Congress must stop diverting those dollars away from @TSA and the air travel system. Thank you @RepDaleStrong & @RepTimKennedy for introducing the SAFEGUARDS Act, ending diversion & investing in the security tech American airports need.

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miles are worth less than a year ago: • don't hoard miles. • If you have a balance and a trip in mind, book it. • Sitting on points is volunteering for the next devaluation. When the points pay less, the cash price matters more. —@airfarewatchdog x.com/airfarewatchdo…
airfarewatchdog@airfarewatchdog

Your miles are worth less than they were a year ago. Six major airline loyalty programs noticably cut value since 2024. Some raised the cost of award redemptions. American Airlines stopped letting Basic Economy passengers earn miles at all. The miles you have buy less travel either way. ANA: US-Japan business class up 18-25%. Flying Blue: transatlantic awards up 14-25%. Qantas: up to +20%, some routes over 30%. Singapore KrisFlyer: all cabins +5-15%. American AAdvantage: Basic Economy now earns zero miles. British Airways: +8-14% across the board. To put that in perspective: A trip that used to cost 60,000 miles can now run you up to 78,000 - that could be an extra year of credit card spending just to get the same seat! The trend has been steady for years. Expect more of the same. What to do about it: don't hoard miles. If you have a balance and a trip in mind, book it. Sitting on points is volunteering for the next devaluation. When the points pay less, the cash price matters more. AirfareWatchdog watches the cash price full-time so you don't have to. Free to set up → airfarewatchdog.com/signup/?tid=46 #AirlineMiles #FrequentFlyer #LoyaltyPrograms #AwardTravel #AirfareWatchdog

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overcorrected bending leg,releasing bowling ball last night,hitting lane little hard as came down going forward,hurting my knee in mindful slowed motion,frame by frame..now behind my right knee has slight bit pain while I walk on bright day’s new morning mercies,today rejoicing…
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Although the Lord gives you the bread of adversity and the water of affliction,your teachers will be hidden no more..you will see them. Whether you turn to the right or to the left,your ears will hear a voice behind you,saying,“This is the way;walk in it.” bible.com/bible/111/isa.…
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If I say, “Surely the darkness shall cover me, and night wraps itself around me,” even the darkness is not dark to you; the night is as bright as the day, for darkness is as light to you. —Psalms 139:11-12 (NRSVUE) bible.com/bible/3523/psa…
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If I say, “Surely the darkness shall cover me, and night wraps itself around me,” even the darkness is not dark to you; the night is as bright as the day, for darkness is as light to you. —Psalms 139:11-12 (NRSVUE) bible.com/bible/3523/psa…
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“Then darkness took me, and I strayed out of thought and time, and I wandered far on roads that I will not tell.” — The Lord of the Rings Illustrated: [The Two Towers] by J. R. R. Tolkien a.co/gcuEtXb a.co/g7PINBz
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@NYMag (“Rip Bananabus,” read one popular Instagram comment, referring to Spirit’s distinctive yellow fleet of planes. “Even though we bullied you, we all loved you deep down.”) —Vanessa Ogle, @NYMag • [re @SpiritAirlines] | — nymag.com/intelligencer/…
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Spirit Airlines, the ultra-low-cost flyer that shut down operations last weekend, was often the butt of jokes. But while it may have been the laughingstock of the skies, a raft of heartfelt tributes rolled in after Spirit announced its closure — even from former naysayers. There was plenty of concern for Spirit’s newly unemployed airline workers; nearly 17,000 people lost their jobs. There was also genuine mourning for an airline that filled an essential economic niche. With its infamously no-frills policies, Spirit offered a lifeline for travelers who otherwise couldn’t afford to fly. “I shared in the mourning,” writes Vanessa Ogle. “I grew up next to a Superfund site, and my mom and I both worked in fast food. I moved to New York as a teenager, and when I could afford to travel home on my Domino’s salary, it was courtesy of Spirit. It’s the airline I took in college to afford visits home to rural Michigan, and the airline I took when I visited my mom in the hospital just before she unexpectedly passed away.” Read Ogle on how Spirit’s closure is going to have very real consequences for many Americans who simply may not be able to fly without another low-cost alternative: nymag.visitlink.me/WCSbiL
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(“Rip Bananabus,” read one popular Instagram comment, referring to Spirit’s distinctive yellow fleet of planes. “Even though we bullied you, we all loved you deep down.”) —Vanessa Ogle, @NYMag • [re @SpiritAirlines] | — nymag.com/intelligencer/…
New York Magazine@NYMag

Spirit Airlines, the ultra-low-cost flyer that shut down operations last weekend, was often the butt of jokes. But while it may have been the laughingstock of the skies, a raft of heartfelt tributes rolled in after Spirit announced its closure — even from former naysayers. There was plenty of concern for Spirit’s newly unemployed airline workers; nearly 17,000 people lost their jobs. There was also genuine mourning for an airline that filled an essential economic niche. With its infamously no-frills policies, Spirit offered a lifeline for travelers who otherwise couldn’t afford to fly. “I shared in the mourning,” writes Vanessa Ogle. “I grew up next to a Superfund site, and my mom and I both worked in fast food. I moved to New York as a teenager, and when I could afford to travel home on my Domino’s salary, it was courtesy of Spirit. It’s the airline I took in college to afford visits home to rural Michigan, and the airline I took when I visited my mom in the hospital just before she unexpectedly passed away.” Read Ogle on how Spirit’s closure is going to have very real consequences for many Americans who simply may not be able to fly without another low-cost alternative: nymag.visitlink.me/WCSbiL

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Every flight represents more than just a journey from one place to another. It reflects the discipline, skill, and responsibility of those in the cockpit, navigating complexity and making countless decisions along the way. On #WorldPilotsDay - and every day - we say thank you!
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At the end of the day — and much to his surprise — he was pleased with the film. "The movie I wanted to make is right up there on the screen: a movie about the truth, and how close we came to losing the right to know it," said Redford. people.com/inside-all-the…
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Come mothers..fathers Throughout the land ..don’t criticize What you can’t understand Your sons..your daughters Are beyond your command Your old road is rapidly agin’ ..get out of the new one if you can’t lend your hand For the times they are a-changin’ .. bobdylan.com/songs/times-th…
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“There’s something winningly absent-minded about Gosling’s performance here.” Excerpt From “Review: Project Hail Mary” TIME time.com/article/2026/0…
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Chadwick Boseman's Widow Shares Unspoken Oscar Speech “…so many people lost loved ones,” she reflected. “But the timing of lockdown for what we were going through was honestly ideal. I am really grateful for that time.” —⁦@THRhollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-f…
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Quote of the day: “It's funny, but you get to a time in your life when you think you have all the friends you will ever have.” #qotd —Liam Neeson "friendships become... often deeper as time passes" — @EconomicTimes Source: The Economic Times m.economictimes.com/news/new-updat…
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Yet the sweet converse of an innocent mind, Whose words are images of thoughts refin’d, Is my soul’s pleasure; and it sure must be Almost the highest bliss of human-kind, When to thy haunts two kindred spirits flee. —John Keats, Sonnet VII • O Solitude! poets.org/poem/sonnet-vi…
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“Not I,not any one else can travel that road for you,You must travel it for yourself. It is not far,it is within reach,Perhaps you have been on it since you were born and did not know,Perhaps it is everywhere on water and on land” WaltWhitman LeavesOfGrass a.co/aZCHjwl
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…the most beautiful souvenir you can bring home from your travels “is a broader perspective, and an understanding that the world’s filled with beautiful people and love and joy.” —@RickSteves quoted by Jessica Roy, San Francisco Chronicle @sfchroniclesfchronicle.com/travel/article…
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When Is the Best Time to Buy Plane Tickets? “For domestic flights, the sweet spot tends to fall… one to three months in advance… many fares reaching their lowest price around 44 days out.” “Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday trips… lowest” —@CLEAR clearme.com/blog/best-time… ymmv
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“To be, or not to be, that is the question: Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing, end them. To die, to sleep— …what dreams may come,” —Shakespeare a.co/0hWKPCgE
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