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Christian Vipparthi

@CVipparthi

"The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few.” Matthew 9:37-38 ✝️

Illinois, USA Katılım Ağustos 2013
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@champtgram Praying for you man Romans 8:28 “And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.”
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Opening up about my chronic health issues Over the past couple months, I've been vague-posting about complex chronic illness and getting lots of questions about what's going on, so here's a full rundown For about a decade at this point, my life has been a constant see-saw between feeling normal/healthy and feeling as though I have, for lack of a better term, the flu. Whole body hurts. Energy is terrible. Crazy brain fog. The whole nine yards. The tricky part is, every day when I wake up, I don't know which one I'm going to get. Some days or sometimes for entire weeks, I feel great (or probably what most people would consider "normal") but there is always, inevitably, a morning where I wake up in hell again This vicious cycle started the first time I got mono or EBV when I was a teenager. I went to countless doctors and told them that I felt like something was "off" But was never able to get any actual help The feeling kept subsiding and coming back for years, and eventually I just gave up on the prospect of ever being better and decided I was going to have to live with this for the rest of my life (I never talk about this due to the fact that it seems to have no fix, so probably even my closest friends will be shocked while reading this) Recently, though, I've begun pursuing solutions again. After spending tens of thousands of dollars on tests in different doctors, I have discovered a few facts. If anyone out there has been experiencing similar things, I hope that these can point you in the right direction One, I have some Lyme-disease "adjacent" tick-borne illnesses. Two, these tick-borne illnesses have been constantly reactivating a variety of chronic illnesses in my body, including but not limited to mono, COVID, parvovirus, and others. My immune system has been constantly firing for over a decade, which leads to a lot of not-so-fun effects. Three, it is worsened by poor sleep and stress, both of which are major parts of my life (partially due to the condition itself, ironically.) Four, I may or may not ever be able to solve this situation. What's ironic about all of this is that over the last decade of dealing with this, I've built an audience of almost 1M followers while displaying a life that looks, in many ways, ideal. I don't think anyone who follows me would guess that I deal with complex illness. The truth that I will reveal to those of you have decided to read this far is that during at least half(?) of the journey you've seen documented online, I have been miserable. It's very tough to feel entirely out of control of your own health. Every day I walk past people eating at restaurants & think to myself how nice it would be to be able to go enjoy a nice dinner without feeling like shit & dealing with the cascade of exhaustion/aches/malaise that follows any days where I do a "regular" or "large" amount of stuff ("stuff" can be working, going out, etc) Things that I used to enjoy are no longer enjoyable at all. Again - I am very high functioning. I often work 10+ hours per day. I travel all the time. I make shit happen and have built, on paper, the life of my dreams. I'm simply bitter that my lived experience while doing these things is often very poor. I have gone to very, very dark mental places on this journey. On the flip side, one positive that comes from this kind of chronic illness is the fact that it makes you TRULY appreciate the good days. On days when I feel a regular level of energy, no brain fog, and what I would consider an "average lived experience, I experience in IMMENSE level of appreciation. The fleeting moments of normalcy make me feel a child-like level of joy, but also a great sense of melancholy, because I know that when I wake up the next day, I'll likely feel quite awful. If I'm being honest, I do not know if I will ever "cure" this or be back to normal. I would also be lying if I said I haven't grown increasingly bitter about life. I often look at what I've been able to accomplish while operating at 50% capacity and feel envy for my peers who feel well every day. Then I remember that there are people who feel awful every day, who die before reaching the age of ten, who get diagnosed with terminal cancer while expecting their first child, and who generally have a MUCH worse life than me, and I remember to be grateful. I'm also happy to share that in the midst of this experience, I sought and found God. Anyway - I'm still trying various treatments. If anyone is curious or cares, I will update you guys on how they go. I hope you are happy and in good health.
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
After last nights and the constant doxxing attempts and threats from people who want to attack me largely due to politicians and leftist hate filled rhetoric as I expose billion dollar fraud schemes stealing from taxpayers I’ve decided it’s time to raise money for security cost once again unfortunately You can donate here: blacklineguardianfund.com If you cannot donate no pressure whatsoever, please like and share this so it can get in the eyes of those that can. God bless, Nick
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy

@bourne_beth2345 @ucdavis People trying to dox me in real time Expose fraud and have you life threatened 24/7 “Run him out of town” for what? Exposing fraud? This is what happens when leftist paint you as a villain for doing something good for the country. Fraudsters always complain the loudest.

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J.C. Ryle@JCRyle·
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Josh Howerton
Josh Howerton@howertonjosh·
The death penalty (justly delivered) IS pro-life. 1) To be Biblically pro-life is not to be against the taking of ANY life, but against the taking of INNOCENT life. The Bible differentiates between “murder” (the taking of innocent life) and “killing” (the taking of any life). It forbids murder, but sometimes COMMANDS and ALLOWS killing (just war, self-defense, death penalty). This is why the 6th Commandment is “You shall not murder”, not “You shall not kill.” (Two different Hebrew words) This is reaffirmed in the New Testament when Romans 13 says one role of the government is to “bear the sword” (referring to the death penalty). 2) The death penalty is extremely pro-life as it is the just consequence for murder in the Bible. It’s practical purpose is to remove people from earth who have shown they will take innocent life, and serve as an intentionally-terrifying deterrent to onlookers, so they will never consider murder. This is a grave thing to say, but Biblically, one reason we have so much murder is BECAUSE we don’t have enough death penalty.
Kristan Hawkins@KristanHawkins

The death penalty is inconsistent with a pro-life worldview.

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Andrew Tate@Cobratate·
Every retweet of this post will equal a dollar given to children with Leukemia.
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Billy Graham
Billy Graham@BillyGraham·
"Happy is the man who has learned the secret of coming to God in daily prayer." —Billy Graham
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Meet Kevin
Meet Kevin@realMeetKevin·
🚨 America did not JUST embarrass Venezuela. It HUMILIATED our enemies: ➡️ Russia ➡️ China ➡️ Iran ➡️ and those who support & fund terrorists. This was a message. Don't f**k with America 🇺🇸
Meet Kevin@realMeetKevin

🚨 The United States military, with 150 aircraft, attacked a foreign country to extract and arrest the foreign President (Venezuela’s Maduro) in 2 hours and 28 minutes. All without a single dead America. Holy sh*t

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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
Merry Christmas to all. Today we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. May His light bring peace, hope, and joy to you and your families.
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Pete Hegseth
Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth·
Our platoon. 20 years ago, today. Baghdad, Iraq. Pre-air assault raid. These men. Our mission. The brotherhood. It’s always top of mind. Every day. At @DeptofWar we serve warriors like these — and will do right by them, especially when it’s hard.
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Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth·
The @DeptofWar will never, ever back down. America First. Peace through Strength. Common Sense. For the warriors, always.
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Bible 365@Bible365_·
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