
✝️ Dusti Bones 🇱🇷
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✝️ Dusti Bones 🇱🇷
@Dusti_Bones
🪻Vegetarian 🌴 From Southern California 🇺🇸 MAGA 🌿
California, USA Katılım Ağustos 2019
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@Shadow007US These children have only been here on earth for a few short years. Give them a chance to live by putting their rapists to death!
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@DavidJHarrisJr If you're going to post things like this, post his X account (@quiethandfilms) or where you saw this so we can report him for violent speech, hate, and a couple of other X violations. This guy is crazy!
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@bekahj @wolfiesmom Valerie / Why not play the devil's advocate by doing research on how much he's done since becoming president. No one said you have to like him but at least figure out why so much hate because that's definitely not good for you or those around you.
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@Realneo101 @POTUS This is why, in my opinion, there is no negotiating with them. Please rescue him.
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@POTUS Reports from April 2026 indicate that the planned executions of these eight women were halted following a public appeal by U.S. President Donald Trump.
While human rights groups and international media initially reported that these women were facing imminent execution—some as soon as the night of April 21, 2026—President Trump announced on April 22 that they would no longer be killed.
Current Status of the Women (as of April 22, 2026)
According to a social media post by President Trump, Iran agreed to the following as a "goodwill gesture" ahead of peace negotiations:
• Four women were to be released immediately .
• Four women would instead be sentenced to one month in prison.
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Yarden Bibas wrote this today on Facebook 💔
"Here you go, Shiri… We moved to the Golan like we wanted, and we’re continuing, or at least trying, to travel the way we loved.
But it doesn’t feel the way I wish it did.
I miss you so much, every day, every minute, every second.
And I feel so alone and lost without you.
I died that day too… but only you stopped breathing.
That’s what’s hardest for me, the fact that I’m here, and you’re not here with me.
Every morning I truly try to find a reason to get up and keep breathing, and if I’m honest, I don’t always find one.
At night, when I feel lost and alone, I look up at the sky and search for those three stars…
I can’t claim them, but to me, they are my stars.
Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir—
I love you more than anything in the world. Always."



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@juicyjj57543174 It seems like she's doing it for personal reasons instead of someone who has actually stepped over the line. Even then, a warning is more appropriate. Having members / subscribers is how she makes money. Chantal needs a couple of more mods.
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#foodiebeauty Teardrop is a nasty bully to those who dont suck Cutie's gunt. She is full on bullying people and blocking for NO REASON. I cant imagine acting as mod like this and talking to people so disrespectfully. Id hate myself too if I was you, Teardrop🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽🖕🏽🥊


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Today, April 20th, marks exactly two months since we arrived in the United States as refugees fleeing South Africa.
We came with nothing but determination. Today, we stand on our own two feet: SSC, EAD, and US driver’s licenses secured. My son and I both have full-time jobs, reliable transport, and we’re about to move into our own place — paying our own rent and utilities with zero burden on American taxpayers.
Every single day, we get closer to full self-sufficiency. We are not here to take — we are here to build, contribute, and repay the extraordinary privilege of calling America home.
To the United States government and the American people: thank you. Thank you for the opportunity to escape violence and chaos, and for giving us the chance to become proud, productive members of the greatest nation on Earth.
We will not waste this gift.
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@degen8840 @israelititan Estás con los 30 mil que masacraron los ayatolás ?
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@_kahleah @Shannanagins6 She said it was "medicinal," so she thought it was ok to do it as a Muslim. She also thought it was ok to drive high because it was just a mobility scooter. (It's not.)
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Salah always wanted his OWN kids which is why he asked Kaibella if she she was able to have children. Anything Chantal said about adopting a child to please Salah is a fabrication she invented to cope with the fact that Salah wanted a second wife, an idea that Chantal considered.
🥀Kelly🥀@1472Kelly
Everything #foodiebeauty has told us about her and Salah’s relationship has been a lie. She just said he told her he wants to adopt a child, yet she’s always claimed he didn’t want kids. Gawd, we were so right.
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@Mr_Husky1 This is not a true story. It's probably from several stories, composite. The photo is fake also. A "feel good" story for likes, etc. The message is important, though. "Check on someone this week." Hopefully, it's someone elderly.
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She left a $4 tip on a $47 grocery order and taped a note to the door: “Please just leave it. I’m okay. Thank you for coming.”
I almost did.
I almost dropped the bags and moved on to the next stop. But something told me to knock.
It took a while before the door opened. An older man—late seventies maybe—stood there with a walker, dressed neatly like he was expecting company. His hands trembled, but he held himself with quiet pride.
“I said to leave it,” he told me, not unkindly. Just tired.
“I know, sir. I just wanted to make sure everything got to you okay.”
He glanced at the bags, then at his walker, then back at me. He didn’t say a word.
“Let me bring them in,” I offered.
He stepped aside.
Inside, everything was tidy but worn—like a life lived carefully. The carpet was thin in the paths he walked every day. The furniture was old but clean. Nothing extra. Nothing wasted.
As I unpacked the groceries, I noticed a notepad on the table. Every item was written out, priced, crossed out, recalculated. Over and over until it fit what he could afford.
He had planned this trip down to the penny.
“My daughter used to come Saturdays,” he said from the doorway. “She moved to Phoenix. New job.”
“That’s far.”
He nodded. “She calls.”
No bitterness. Just truth.
The fridge was nearly empty. A couple eggs. Butter. Instant coffee. Seven prescription bottles lined up by the window.
Seven.
“I manage fine,” he added, straightening a little.
And I believed him—because he had probably managed his whole life. But now “managing” meant choosing between medicine and meals. Stretching time, stretching money, stretching everything.
“Did you work?” I asked.
“Thirty-one years. Sheet metal. Union.” A small, proud smile. “Hard work.”
Thirty-one years of it.
And now this.
I told him I’d be right back.
I drove to a nearby deli and bought what I could—hot food, bread, fruit, a few things that didn’t require planning or counting.
When I came back, he was sitting at the table, notepad closed.
I set everything down and started putting it away.
He watched quietly.
“Son,” he said, voice catching. “You didn’t have to do that.”
“I know.”
He looked at his hands—scarred from decades of work, wedding ring worn thin.
I left before it got too heavy.
Sitting in my car, I kept thinking about it.
We call people like him the backbone of this country. We honor them in speeches and posts.
But somehow, they end up alone—doing math at a kitchen table, trying to make survival add up.
He gave thirty-one years building things with his hands.
He deserved more than that note on the door.
Check on someone this week.
Not a text.
Show up.

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@Sassafrass_84 Sounds like your whole family is blessed! We need great nurses! 🧑🏼🏭👮🏾👩🏻🍳
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So my oldest called me today and seemed a little stressed.
Me: What's wrong, baby?"
Her: "I gotta tell you something."
Me: "Ok. Are you ok? What's up?"
Her: "So when I graduate, they have this thing called a pinning ceremony."
Me: mhmm..(I knew where this was going).
Her: "And you can choose one family member to pin it. And...mama, I love you. You know this..."
Me: "I think your Dad should do it. I think it would be the greatest honor, love, and respect if your daddy did the pin with you."
Her: (tears) "Really? You're not mad? Are you sure? I dont want to hurt your feelings. I love you so much."
Me: No, baby. Your daddy had a hard life and came from Cuba. Communism was really hard, and he came to America and made something of himself. I think this would be a beautiful moment between you both if he did. Plus... I am an expert at photography and video. I wouldn't want somebody else to mess up recording this moment between daddy and daughter."
Her: "I love you, Mama."
I wouldn't want anybody else but her dad to give her that pin. She is the first to graduate college and with a nursing degree.
I'm so incredibly grateful for my husband and my children. Their love is my whole world.
Feeling blessed. ❤️❤️❤️
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