Dakota McCrary

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Dakota McCrary

Dakota McCrary

@DakotaMcCrary_

Follower of Christ | Appalachian State Alumni | Video Editor | Boone Native | CFB fan | Crossfit Level One Trainer | Lover of Coffee

Boone, NC Katılım Ekim 2019
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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
You tried to paint me as a pervert for exposing fraud, and as a result radical leftists started trying to dox me and send death threats, wanting to kill me. Now you are taking credit for “leading the charge” on the fraud. Are you serious? You are the fraud.
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor

California is again leading the charge against large-scale identity theft and hospice fraud. Today, we're taking decisive action against 14 providers who tried using stolen identities to bill Medi-Cal for nonexistent hospice services.

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New York Post@nypost·
83-year-old veteran randomly shoved onto NYC subway tracks dies from injuries, illegal migrant charged with murder trib.al/jSRje4o
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Mike Kaye
Mike Kaye@mike_e_kaye·
“Well, I’m here” as well. First time in Boone, and it’s as beautiful as they say.
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Wes Huff
Wes Huff@WesleyLHuff·
Recently watched @louistheroux’s Netflix documentary Inside the Manosphere, and along with seeing a few other viral characters in the “looksmaxing” community couldn’t help but think how sad it all is. Scripture particularly warns against vanity rooted in pride. Pride precedes ruin, and arrogance of spirit leads to downfall (Prov 16:18), while God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6). Nothing — not a single thing — should be done from selfish ambition or vanity, but rather through humility, considering others superior to oneself (Phil 2:3). Though the “looksmaxing” community masquerades as a masculine movement, I can’t help but read scriptures’ warnings to women and their preoccupation with looks to be relevant to the group. The Bible is clear that charm is deceptive and beauty is vain, but the woman (or in this case men) who fears the Lord will be praised (Prov 31:30). Adornment should not be external elaborate hairstyles, gold jewelry, or fine clothing (dare I add jaw/hairline and muscular silhouette) as discussed in 1 Pet 3:3–4, but rather inner character. The Pharisees practiced their works to be seen by others, loving the best places at banquets and greetings in the marketplace (Matt 23:5–7), illustrating how vanity corrupts spiritual practice. God told Samuel not to look at appearance or height, because while humans see the exterior, God sees the heart (1 Sam 16:7). The wise, strong, and rich are warned not to boast in their accomplishments (Jer 9:23–24), redirecting glory toward God alone. I’m reminded this morning to pray for the lost, poor, and dangerously and unfulfillingly sad figures at the head of these particular movements.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Study shows “doomscrolling” is growing amongst boomers, leaving grandchildren concerned.
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Dakota McCrary@DakotaMcCrary_·
@nickwatts Good take.. A lot of these P4 programs have been grandfathered in, yet they have the same aspirations as top G6 schools.
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Dakota McCrary@DakotaMcCrary_·
@JoshGrahamShow Agree on the assurances of more stability in NIL with contracts, but to say going back to FCS, is too much. To be a big fish in little pond. I mean, a great example being NDSU...
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Bussin' With The Boys
Bussin' With The Boys@BussinWTB·
If Luke Combs is gonna cut a check to the App State NIL fund, he’s got a few non-negotiables
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@StevenBartlett Can’t wait to listen and love that you’re challenging, and wrestling with your beliefs.
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Steven Bartlett
Steven Bartlett@StevenBartlett·
Bible sales in the United States just hit a 21 year high... So why are more people turning back to religion? To help answer that question, today I’m joined by Christian apologist Wesley Huff. Wesley is a historian who studies the historical reliability of the Bible and the evidence surrounding the life of Jesus. Much of his work focuses on ancient manuscripts and the historical case for Christianity. He spends his time debating sceptics and asking a simple question - what does the historical record actually say? I wanted to speak to Wesley because these are questions I’ve personally wrestled with for years. I grew up in a Christian household. When I was about eighteen, I was pulled into the new atheist movement after reading people like Richard Dawkins and Sam Harris. Since then, I’ve found myself in a different place. Curious and still asking a lot of questions.
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