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on a ball heading somewhere Katılım Ocak 2018
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This fit woman soldier and Supermom steps up to a red pull-up bar at a Marine Corps event.
She powers through multiple strict pull-ups while two Marines in uniform cheer her on and steady the bar with big grins. The impressive display ends with her laughing and accepting a souvenir t-shirt from the impressed soldiers.
Is pushing your physical limits in public for fun and empowerment worth the risk of looking weak?
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Sadio Mané reportedly earns approximately $43 million a year, yet he surprised fans when he was spotted using a cracked iPhone 11 that was held together with tape. The moment went viral and left many people stunned. When asked about it, his response was incredible
“Why would I want ten Ferraris, 20 diamond watches, and two jet planes? I starved, I worked in the fields, played barefoot, and I didn’t go to school. Now I can help people. I prefer to build schools and give poor people food or clothing. I have built schools and a stadium, provide clothes, shoes, and food for people in extreme poverty. In addition, I give 70 euros per month to all people from a very poor Senegalese region in order to contribute to their family economy. I do not need to display luxury cars, luxury homes, trips, and even planes. I prefer that my people receive some of what life has given me.”
He then said the phone was a gift from his friend, emphasising his values over material display

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Reporters frequently suffer injuries while covering sporting events due to errant balls, collisions with players, and equipment malfunctions. Given the high-speed nature of sports, journalists working on the sidelines or on set are regular targets for accidental impacts, which range from mild bruises to severe concussions.
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Sean Cox is over for the match today - an SOS delegation including (left to right) John Nicko, Peter Carney, Ste Mono & Geoff Brittles met him this morning & presented him with a🧣 & T-shirt #YNWA

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On May 1, 1999, American mountaineer Conrad Anker was ascending the northern slopes of Mount Everest when he noticed what appeared to be a large, pale rock ahead of him. As he approached, the shape became unmistakable—it was not stone, but the exposed body of George Mallory, the legendary climber who had disappeared on Everest more than 75 years earlier.
Mallory had vanished during his 1924 expedition, fueling decades of speculation about whether he and his climbing partner might have reached the summit before their deaths. The discovery of his body offered long-awaited clues, though not definitive answers.
Despite the passage of time, Everest’s extreme cold had preserved much of Mallory’s remains. His clothing was largely deteriorated, but his body told a grim story. Injuries revealed that he had suffered a broken leg and arm, suggesting a catastrophic fall. An ice axe found higher up the slope hinted that the accident may have occurred during a descent.
What makes the discovery especially haunting is the evidence of his final moments. Mallory appeared to have crossed his uninjured leg over the broken one—perhaps an instinctive attempt to manage the pain. Alone, severely injured, and stranded high on the mountain, he likely understood that rescue was impossible.
His body, frozen in place for decades, became both a historical discovery and a stark reminder of the risks faced by those who push toward the highest places on Earth.
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#archaeohistories

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@Slotoholic Picks his head band up well.😂😂😂😂 I like him, will be good.⚽
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