Carlitos
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Carlitos
@Carldood123
Just a random Texan #MFFL or not I guess #FIRENICO #TexasHockey #TexasRangers #AllGrit #EatEmUpKats #DTID


“doomed lovers” “doomed siblings” but what about doomed parent and child


From our country’s beginning, for as long as America has embodied freedom and exceptionalism, the soul of our nation has been rooted in the Christian faith. Today we gather, as our forefathers did on this day centuries ago, to rededicate our nation to God.


This guy used AI to put himself in Game of Thrones and fix everything


Coming Soon! The first @bucees in Arizona opens June 22 in Goodyear. Will we see you there? #CityofGoodyear #GoodyearAZ #Bucees

HASAN FINDS OUT THAT A MAJORITY OF HIS COMMUNITY (88%) DID NOT GET TAUGHT IN SCHOOL ABOUT WHAT LED TO PEARL HARBOR AND HE IS SHOOK


Starting a series where I draw gerrymanders for each state, stay tuned






MAJOR WIN FOR REPUBLICANS: The Virginia Supreme Court has blocked Virginia’s redistricting referendum, likely preserving the current congressional map and denying Democrats one of their biggest redistricting opportunities of the cycle.










The great fallacy of cultural relativism is that its adherents believe the technological wonders of our modern world were always inevitable. They believe that Western Civilization (Christendom) pushed humanity forward purely by coincidence, rather than because of anything inherently valuable about it. They look at the barbaric tribes of Mesoamerica, such as the Aztecs, and assume they could have had a Central American Wakanda if not for those oppressive Europeans. In reality, there was a reason the Aztecs hadn't progressed even to the Bronze Age, and if the Europeans hadn't forced civilization upon them, they'd still be ripping out hearts and practicing cannibalism in demonic rituals.








My favorite Mexican



Today in American History: 1877 Two years after Little Big Horn and months after suffering defeat at Wolf Mountain, Lakota leader Chief Crazy Horse surrendered to U.S. troops, marking a key moment in the end of major Sioux resistance on the Great Plains. Conquered, not stolen.












