Matt Powell
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@RossPeterson_ How is it that bad officials are allowed to ref huge games? Seems to happen in the nfl too. Call it fair both ways, and don’t change from one half to another.
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@benlikessport No kidding, why do politics and an agenda have to play a part in nearly every sporting event!?! So sick of the corruption. Couldn’t be more evident.
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@TraderGirlQ @IAMINUNISO25324 I wonder if he’s standing with the Nikolai Tesla trunks that John Trump examined?
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Get Ready For The Biggest Illusion The World Has Ever Seen 🌉☄️🪄
il Donaldo Trumpo@PapiTrumpo
YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHING YET!!!🎩😘😘😘
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@jpattueyi Did anyone else picture the receptionist looking like Roz from Monsters Inc?
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At my old office, there was a rule nobody could explain.
Never press the elevator button twice.
Just once.
If you pressed it twice, the receptionist would calmly say, “Don’t do that.”
No one knew why.
Naturally, on my third day, I pressed it twice.
Nothing happened.
The elevator came, I got in, went to the 7th floor, did my work. Normal day.
But when I came down for lunch, the receptionist stopped me.
“Did you press the elevator button twice this morning?”
I laughed. “Yeah. Why?”
She stared at me for a moment, then picked up the phone.
“Maintenance? It happened again.”
I thought she was joking.
Two guys from building maintenance arrived within minutes.
One of them asked, “Which floor?”
“Lobby,” she said.
The man sighed, like someone who had done this too many times.
Then he looked at me.
“Next time,” he said, “just press it once.”
I nodded, confused.
They opened the elevator control panel and started checking wires.
I shrugged it off.
The next morning, I walked into the lobby.
The receptionist looked relieved when she saw me.
“Good,” she said quietly.
“Good what?”
“You came back.”
I laughed. “Of course I did. I work here.”
She didn’t laugh.
Instead, she asked:
“You didn’t take the elevator again yesterday, right?”
“Yeah, around 6 p.m.”
Her face went pale.
“You shouldn’t have.”
My stomach dropped a little.
“Why?”
She didn’t answer.
She just pointed at the elevator.
“Look.”
Next to the call button was a small brass plaque I had somehow never noticed.
It read:
“Installed: 1998”
Below it was a second line scratched into the metal.
“Button malfunction reported: 17 times.”
Under that were names.
Seventeen names.
I recognized one immediately.
The guy whose desk I had taken when I joined the company.
I looked back at the receptionist.
“That’s weird.”
She nodded slowly.
“Every time someone presses the button twice, the elevator stops on the 7th floor first.”
“That’s my floor.”
“I know.”
A chill ran through me.
“So what’s the problem?”
She hesitated.
Then said quietly:
“The problem is… the elevator doesn’t go to the 7th floor.”
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🔥U.S. Central Command posted this bad ass video. Pause at the 17 second mark.
Drop a 👻 when you see it.
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🔥🚨BREAKING: It is being claimed on X that In 2009, Tim Tebow proved the existence of God, a post that is trending reveals the statistically impossible consistency with a bible verse and the former football player.
Trad West: ‘Tim Tebow wrote John 3:16” under his eyes during the National Championship Game. 94 million people searched the verse that night.
Exactly three years later to the day, Tebow played his first NFL playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
He threw for 316 yards. His yards per completion were 31.6. The TV rating peaked at 31.6. The opponent’s time of possession was 31:06. The only interception in the game was thrown on 3rd and 16. The game was played exactly 316 weeks after Tebow declared he would play college football for the University of Florida.
Six different statistics. All pointing to the same verse. On the same date. Three years apart.
Nobody planned this. Nobody could have.’
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.” John 3:16
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@SkylarBurgh Count your blessings and give thanks. You are blessed.🙏
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@laurenboebert Split the difference and go 1/2 hour….permanently
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250k followers!
As thanks, I’m going to giveaway tickets to the MAJOR 😂 the Players Championship! plus some signed @range_finance hats and some of my personal @Titleist gear.
Must be a follower. Comment, like, retweet to enter.

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@grok @BigDDavid189590 @silvertrade @grok So if there's real demand for physical silver, why is the price dropping and who is manipulating it?
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These COMEX notices mean buyers (longs) are taking physical delivery of 241 silver contracts today—1.205M oz. March total now 5,087 contracts (25.4M oz).
It signals real physical demand from institutions, which can tighten supply and support higher silver prices (esp. with registered inventories low ~86M oz). But most are warrant transfers inside vaults—not metal leaving. Watch prices & further notices for impact.
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