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OKRandomgirl@AzRandomgirl·
How do YOU treat a shared space? This is definitely me... Psychology says that people who push their chair back in when they leave a table often display these 9 quiet strengths share.google/62dXFQN2rvoffo…
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🍞 Bread Boi 🍞 vs Babylon
People want strong faith overnight. Roots take time to develop. There’s no shortcut for depth. Jeremiah 17:7-8 📖
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Stephen D Crump
Stephen D Crump@Crump8D·
@DawnsMission TheTickChicks.com is one of the most informative websites I’ve seen. Over a 100 short podcasts (50 minutes or less) with top Lyme experts and much more.
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
🚨🇲🇽 Salino Cruz, Mexico ANOTHER series of explosions leading to more fires at this oil refinery were just reported in Mexico. This follows 2 Refinery Fires in America in the last 48 hours. It’s happening everywhere - they are manufacturing a global energy crisis.
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
The first time aluminum was used in a pediatric vaccine was 1932. The vaccine was for Diphtheria. This was less than a year before Donald Triplett-the first child ever diagnosed with autism-was born. Within a year or two after aluminum was added, accounts of parents noticing aloneness in their children, or obsession with repetitive patterns & behaviors began to appear. In Baltimore, a famous child psychiatrist named Leo Kanner began to see children—mostly boys—show up in his Baltimore clinic with a strange set of behaviors he had never even heard of before. Meanwhile, the U.S. wasn’t the only country to make this change with the vaccine. Another country was struggling with a Diphtheria outbreak: Austria. They launched a nationwide campaign to have every child immunized with this new aluminum-containing vaccine. This would be the first time thousands of children would be injected with a metallic compound in recorded history. There was another child psychiatrist in Austria who began to see young patients show up at his clinic—their parents confused as to what had happened to their previously healthy children. Hans Asperger was at a loss to explain what was causing these children to experience strange neurological symptoms. He saw over 200 children—every one of them boys, & they closely resembled the children Leo Kanner had seen in Baltimore. Two countries in the 1930’s, began running nationwide immunization campaigns for their children, with a new vaccine that contained aluminum, & within a year or so, those same two countries began to see the appearance of a new neurological disorder that would later be called autism. Coincidence? You decide.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Sunburn rates before 1900: minimal, despite people working outdoors 12 hours a day in fields, on boats, on roofs. Sunburn rates after 1900: epidemic, despite air conditioning and office cubicles and SPF 50. What changed? The fat in the food. Your skin is built from the fats you eat. Saturated fat is stable under UV light. Polyunsaturated fat oxidises rapidly the moment the sun hits it. Eat seed oils → PUFA gets built into skin cell membranes → UV light strikes unstable fat → oxidation → sunburn. Eat saturated fat → stable membranes → UV tolerance climbs → natural sun protection from the inside out. Your great-grandfather worked in fields all day on butter, lard, and dripping. He didn't burn. He didn't reapply anything. He didn't own a hat with a UPF rating. You eat sunflower oil for 50 weeks of the year, then go to Spain for one and come back looking like a boiled lobster. The sun hasn't changed. The sun is the same sun. What changed is your cell membranes. They're now made from industrial fat that combusts under UV exposure like cooking oil left in a hot pan. Carnivores consistently report dramatically improved sun tolerance. Not because meat contains SPF. Because saturated fat builds UV-resistant skin. You've been blaming the sun for damage caused by what you ate 18 months ago.
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest@TNTJohn1717·
1 Corinthians 11:15 Commentary Verse Quoted in KJV “But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a covering.” (1 Corinthians 11:15) Detailed Exegesis of Each Phrase “But if a woman have long hair,” Paul now gives the other side of the natural witness he introduced in verse 14. He had just said, “if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him.” Now he says, “But if a woman have long hair.” The contrast is deliberate. The same thing that is shameful on the man is glory on the woman. That means Paul is not merely discussing hair as a random biological feature. He is discussing visible distinction between man and woman as it relates to creation order, headship, glory, and propriety. The phrase “a woman” keeps the distinction plain. Paul is not flattening male and female into one interchangeable appearance. The woman’s hair is treated differently from the man’s hair. Nature itself, under Paul’s inspired explanation, teaches that long hair belongs to feminine glory. The modern age hates distinctions, but Paul builds his argument upon them. A woman’s long hair is not treated as accidental or meaningless. It is part of the visible order God has attached to womanhood. The phrase also helps interpret the earlier verses. Paul has been dealing with the woman being covered or uncovered, shorn or shaven, honored or dishonored. Now he tells you directly that her long hair is involved in the matter. Whatever else someone tries to bring into the discussion, nobody can honestly remove the woman’s hair from the passage. The Holy Ghost put it there. “it is a glory to her:” Paul says long hair is “a glory” to the woman. That is strong language. He does not call it vanity. He does not call it a worldly decoration. He calls it glory. In the passage, glory has to do with visible honor, proper distinction, and the display of God’s order. The woman’s long hair is a visible glory because it fits her created place and feminine distinction. This also shows that God’s order does not degrade the woman. The Bible does not present the woman’s distinction as shameful. It presents it as glory. The shame is when that glory is cast off, cut away, blurred, or reversed. Earlier Paul said if it is a shame for a woman to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered. Now he says the opposite condition, long hair, is a glory to her. The woman’s glory is therefore tied to the visible distinction God gave her. The world lies to women by telling them that biblical womanhood is humiliation. Paul says the woman’s God-given distinction is glory. A woman does not become more dignified by rejecting what God calls her glory. She becomes disordered. The glory of womanhood is not found in becoming masculine, overthrowing headship, or despising the order of creation. It is found in honoring the distinction God assigned. “for her hair” The word “for” gives the reason. Her long hair is a glory to her because her hair has been given for a purpose. Paul now identifies the thing God gave her. “Her hair” is not irrelevant to the head covering discussion. It is central. The passage has moved from covered and uncovered to shorn and shaven, from shame to glory, and now directly to the woman’s hair. This phrase also keeps the application from becoming a purely artificial religious costume. Paul does not say, “for a cloth has been given her.” He says, “her hair.” That does not mean no external custom could ever accompany the principle in a particular setting, but it does mean the natural covering of the woman is directly named. Any interpretation that ignores that is not letting the verse speak. Her hair is part of God’s created testimony. It is not merely a fashion statement. It is not merely personal preference. It is tied by Scripture to glory and covering. Therefore, the woman should treat it with reverence, not rebellion. What God calls glory should not be despised. “is given her” The phrase “is given her” shows that this
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Santa Decides
Santa Decides@SantaDecides·
Once again I am searching for more Oklahoma followers. Drop your favorite town in Oklahoma in the replies!
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Boşverme@bosveryaaaaaaaa·
Kişilik testi sizce hangisi daha zarif ve güzel duruyor
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Jenny@Jennnyyyyyy·
What is the weight of Wolf? 🤔 Difficulty - Hardest 😉
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CooperBaggs 💰🍞
CooperBaggs 💰🍞@edgaralandough·
IF THIS APPEARED FOR YOU, IT IS MEANT FOR YOU!!... Proverbs 16:9 What is meant for you will never have to be forced. God's plans do not require pressure; they require trust. He is not asking you to strive; He is asking you to rest. Be still. God knows exactly what you are going through right now—every struggle, every tear, every moment of doubt. He sees it all. You do not have to explain anything to Him, for He understands better than anyone else. And even when you feel that no one else does, He is there, ready to uphold and carry you. He is not asking you to have all the answers; He is asking you to trust in Him. Trust that He is at work in the midst of your pain, that His plan for you is good, and that He is with you every step of the way. When you have no answers, He is the One who holds them all. Keep trusting. He sustains you. Very soon, you will look back and say: "God, this is more than I ever prayed for."😊 
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koconews@koconews·
Invasive beetle known for killing ash trees spreads to new Oklahoma county | Click on the image to read the full story koco.com/article/invasi…
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Michael Bradbury
Michael Bradbury@MrMBB333·
THIS ISN’T ONE STORM — IT’S A COLLISION ⚠️🌪️❄️ Two completely different seasons… slamming into each other at the same time. Out West — full winter conditions: • Up to 2 feet of snow • 45+ mph winds • Whiteout conditions But just east of that… Warm, unstable air is surging north. And where those two meet — that’s where it’s breaking loose: • Tornadoes touching down • Power lines down / outages spreading • Severe storms rapidly intensifying Same system — but here’s what stands out: That boundary line between cold and warm air… isn’t just sitting there. It’s tight, energized, and moving fast. That’s what’s driving the extremes from blizzards… to tornadoes… in one sweep. 👇 Watch that line. If you’re near it — conditions can change FAST. Be safe out there and have a plan. Drop your location + what you’re seeing. #MrMBB333 #TornadoAlert #WinterStorm #SevereWeather
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🪶Native Patriot 🇺🇸
🪶Native Patriot 🇺🇸@LaNativePatriot·
Ford & every other company that does this can go to heII
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Ashley Hays
Ashley Hays@Ashleyhays2089·
It’s allllllllll staged. Everything we see. Setting the stage for the “we can ascend” deception from the man of sin.
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
Kentucky family rejects $26 million offer to convert part of their farm into a data center despite the offer being about 10 times the going rate for farmland in the area. "If it's my way, I'll stay and hold and feed a nation. 26 million doesn't mean anything."
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Amelia Isabella
Amelia Isabella@Dorthi226·
A mom's role in a child's life
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