Common Sense ✝️

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Common Sense ✝️

Common Sense ✝️

@CommonSense1100

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Katılım Mart 2024
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Wolf
Wolf@WolfprwX·
That's terrifying to watch 🤯
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MichaelWhite
MichaelWhite@michaelwhite·
Not sure we need lessons on civic values from Bibi Netanyahu or the Daily Mail
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Patrick Prömer 🇦🇹
Patrick Prömer 🇦🇹@Patrick_Proemer·
Ich...bin ein Prompt. Schick das jemandem, der behauptet KI 🤖 ist einfach zu durchschauen 🫣
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Luke
Luke@LukeGal91960686·
@stickygoons I spent a decade thinking this footage was real , it is not.
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Kitana ☁︎
Kitana ☁︎@stickygoons·
Did she make the right choice in your opinion?
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Sas
Sas@Saskiateague·
The state moved at lightening speed to protect the Jewish community. Meanwhile, the massacre of native Brits is treated as a mere inconvenience. No million pound protections or national emergencies declared for us. The establishment hate our guts.
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Maikolll
Maikolll@MZora0419·
¡ESTO NO ES UN ANIMAL! 🚨 Fue capturado esta madrugada y tiene a todo el pueblo aterrorizado. 😰 Dicen que no es un ave común... mira sus ojos, ¡parecen los de un ser humano! 👁️👁️ ¿Experimento fallido o algo fuera de este mundo? No te acerques hasta el final del video... 🧤🔥
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GAZAWOOD - the PALLYWOOD saga
This is Gaza right now. Azad Café, Al-Rimal neighborhood. I always wonder why the media completely hides from the public that Gaza has thriving, bustling restaurants and cafés. Why do they go to such lengths to conceal it?
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Gabriel
Gabriel@GabeZZOZZ·
A Russian Telegram channel published this video showing how newly recruited (kidnapped) Ukrainian men are greeted upon arriving at the front. Horrible way to go.
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Eli Afriat 🇮🇱
Eli Afriat 🇮🇱@EliAfriatISR·
Would you like to fly to Tel Aviv? 🇮🇱
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Matthew Nouriel
Matthew Nouriel@MatthewNouriel·
Jews were stabbed in Golders Green yesterday. I grew up going through that neighborhood every day. My family still lives right there. We were targeted without sovereignty. Now we’re targeted for having it. Zionism is just the latest excuse.
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نگار
نگار@negaronikoo·
To all our Jewish friends in London and around the world: You are not alone. We stand with you🕊️💙 #StopAntisemitism
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Mazelit Airaksinen 🎗
Hi new followers! My name is Mazelit and I didn’t choose Judaism — it chose me. Growing up in foster care, when I became an adult and got a full ride to Barnard College in NYC I had no family to fall back on. When I needed help, advice, a place to stay — Jews showed up for me. Random Jews that I added on social media would invite me to their homes for Shabbat, serve as temporary family, and share their holidays with me. When I refused to sign a BDS petition at Barnard when my roommates were in SJP — I received so much harassment I couldn’t even sleep I was terrified. Jews reached out to me to give me strength. To give me a place to stay when I was too nervous to be on campus. They became my family, in a way. For someone who didn’t know any Jews growing up — their kindness brought me to Hashem, to Judaism, and to the mitzvahs and minhag I hold so dear. I worked as a journalist nearly 50 hours a week in college — publishing nearly 3K articles in four years. After college, I made the mistake of moving somewhere on my own without a nearby Jewish community. I wish I could get those years back. It was the hardest time in my life — I was also suffering from anorexia at the time and foolishly isolated myself from everyone 💔 All that changed on October 7th. I realized that if I was going to live a “Jewish” life in private, that studying Judaism on my own at home wasn’t enough for me. I found the cheapest room for rent in South Florida that I could — as I’m living on a freelancer’s income — and made the move. I have never regretted it. I officially converted last year, but to say I converted because of 10/7 is a little bit of an oversimplification. I had wanted to convert for nearly a decade by then — I just was severely agoraphobic. I still am. I struggle with it every day. But there became a time when I found a therapist to help hold my hand through the conversion process and all the “social” events I dreaded. I went from dreading Shabbat services to looking forward to seeing everyone! I knew in my heart that I didn’t want to just live a “Jew-ish” life — after 10/7 I reckoned with my own mortality and knew I wanted to die as Jew too. Life is too short to let your mental health hold you back. I am so blessed I was able to break out of my agoraphobia to go through the conversion process. I love you all and I credit the Jewish people with saving my life. More story times coming soon 🙏
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abymael
abymael@abymaelx·
Um filhote de Corgi foi abandonado e tentava entrar várias vezes em um estabelecimento para procurar comida, mas o infeliz do atendente o expulsava a chutes. Até que o doguinho foi adotado e cuidado como merece.
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Electroverse
Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Germany built one of the largest wind and solar fleets on Earth. It dismantled its nuclear power stations and retired its coal, with the promise that green energy would power its future. The country spent billions transitioning. Then winter arrived, and "Dunkelflaute" hit - the dark windless dead zone. Wind and solar fell to barely 5% of demand. The grid staggered. And Germany was forced to fire up old coal plants it said had closed forever, and import expensive nuclear from France. This is the physics politicians fail to mention, and a point many people still fail to grasp. When the wind dies and the sun sets, renewables disappear. And the only way the grid survives, the only reason countless millions don't freeze to death, is thanks to oil, coal, nuclear and gas.
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