Chambriiia
2.5K posts

Chambriiia
@ChambriTalks
“The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.” ― George Orwell, 1984
California, USA Katılım Mart 2016
193 Takip Edilen101 Takipçiler
Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Chambriiia retweetledi
Chambriiia retweetledi

My favorite part of King Charles appearing before Congress was the part where all the liberals who refused to stand or applaud for Angel Moms or a kid with cancer, and who constantly scream “NO KINGS!” give a 3 minute standing ovation for a literal king. 🙃
What a bunch of disingenuous hypocrites.
English
Chambriiia retweetledi
Chambriiia retweetledi
Chambriiia retweetledi

Chambriiia retweetledi

Holy Spirit: Go and talk to him about Jesus.
Me: Ah… how am I even supposed to do that? What if he rejects me? What if he embarrasses me? What if people start staring at me? Next thing they’ll start calling me “pastor,” and I’m not ready for that kind of title.
Holy Spirit: Just go. Don’t worry about what people will say. Tell him about Jesus.
Me: No, I can’t. I’m too shy. I’m honestly ashamed. I really can’t do it.
Then the Holy Spirit starts working in your heart, softening you, filling you with love for God and for people. And before you know it…
Me (everywhere I go): Jesus loves you… you need to turn to Christ… repent and believe… accept Him as your Lord and Savior… He really loves you!

English
Chambriiia retweetledi

Erika Kirk seen crying: “She’s so performative! Look at those fake tears!”
Erika Kirk seen not crying: “Wow looks like she’s moved on pretty fast! Why isn’t she more upset??”
Erika Kirk seen laughing: “What’s so funny? Her husband just died!”
Erika Kirk seen frowning: “Why’s she scowling like that? What’s she so angry about???”
Erika Kirk seen existing in public: “She should be home with her kids! She’s abandoned them!”
Erika Kirk not seen existing in public: “Where is she? What is she hiding??? Why is she being so suspiciously quiet????”
Erika Kirk seen eating pancakes: “Look at this stupid bimbo eating pancakes! Too good for waffles huh?”
Erika Kirk seen eating waffles: “Really INTERESTING that she chose waffles of all things! Kind of suspicious if you ask me!”
English
Chambriiia retweetledi

When they say it’s for safety, remember the guy whose van wouldn’t move out the way of a truck because he don’t have his indicator on. His lane assist came on and he couldn’t get it to move back into his lane
Pubity@pubity
Every new car in the U.S. will be required by law to have tech that puts constant surveillance on the driver by 2027. AI in your car will determine if you're sober and fit to drive, automatically turning off the vehicle if it determines you're a danger on the road.
English

@AutistDivision Am I the only one who literally doesn’t see the Trump pic in this? I think it’s a stretch. Just ain’t clear enough.
English

This prayer is for YOU. Don’t scroll past.
Dear Heavenly Father,
I ask that every social barrier standing in the way of the person reading this be removed, so they can walk boldly into the success You have prepared for them.
May every tongue assigned to distract or derail them from their purpose be silenced in Jesus’ name.
Let every delay be broken, and every blessing meant for them be released now in Jesus’ name.
Cover them, Lord, and keep them aligned with Your peace and Your perfect will, in Jesus’ name. Amen.
If you receive this prayer, type “AMEN” and tag someone you’re standing in prayer with today.
English
Chambriiia retweetledi

NEW: Researcher working on anti-gravity technology, whose death was ruled a su*cide, sent a text just one month before her death saying she would never kill herself, according to the Daily Mail.
Amy Eskridge was found with a gunshot to the head in Huntsville, Alabama.
Eskridge told a friend that she had been the target of multiple physical and psychological attacks, including being a victim of an “energy weapon,” before her death.
“If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I overdosed, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not,” she reportedly said in a text in May 2022.
In an interview before she died, Eskridge said she was getting scared and said she needed “to disclose soon.”
English
Chambriiia retweetledi
Chambriiia retweetledi
Chambriiia retweetledi
Chambriiia retweetledi
Chambriiia retweetledi

A 14-year-old girl won a national math competition, solving a problem that stumped everyone else.
The second-place boy, who finished 45 minutes behind her, told a reporter that she was "probably just lucky" and that she "didn't seem that smart in person." The math community, predominantly male, chuckled at the "awkward genius" trope.
At the awards ceremony. the host a famous male mathematician, spent more time interviewing the boy about his "process" than acknowledging her victory. Her photo in the yearbook was captioned
"Math Club Member." His was captioned "Math Prodigy." She quit the math club within a year.
But go ahead, keep saying we need more girls in math.
𐙚@euphemey
Hit me with the harshest reality truth.
English
Chambriiia retweetledi

Helen Roseveare, a missionary who faced intense suffering and persecution during her 20 years of service in the Congo, shares one of the times that she saw God answer prayer in a most unexpected way:
"I went to have prayers with our orphanage children as I did every day, and any of the children wanted gathered around me for prayer time, and I'd give them different things to pray about. And this particular day, I told the children of this tiny baby and asked them to pray for the nurses that they would stay awake all night to keep that baby warm. If the baby got cold, it would die. I mentioned that the baby had a 2-year-old sister who was crying because her mommy had died. I mentioned the burst hot water bottle.
During prayer time, different children prayed for different things, and then one little 10-year-old girl, Ruth, she prayed in the usual blunt way of our African children, 'Please, God, send us a hot water bottle. Now, God, it'll be no good tomorrow. Send it this afternoon. Now, if it comes tomorrow, the baby will be dead.'
I'm sort of swallowing hard, and she said, 'While you're about it, God, would you send a dolly for the little 2-year-old sister, so she'll know that Jesus really loves her?'
And that afternoon, the parcel came. It was the first parcel I ever, I've been out there four years, I'd never had a parcel from home. And despite the fact I live on the equator, somebody packing that parcel had been prompted by God to put in a hot water bottle, and a child from my Bible class at home had put in a dolly for a little girl.
And it came that afternoon in answer to a 10 year-old child's prayer, and the amazing thing was, you know, that parcel had been on the way five months to get to us. It had left England in July, and it came that afternoon, cause a child prayed."
English











