Christopher Fusaro

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Christopher Fusaro

Christopher Fusaro

@FusaCmee

I lost my twin girls, my wife. Wrote a blog about the ordeal. Now I blog about everything. It's good. Dad to 4 boys! @UFAlumni #GoGators #Phinsup #SemperParatus

Anytown, USA Katılım Şubat 2011
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Christopher Fusaro
Christopher Fusaro@FusaCmee·
My NEW, New Year's blog. First of 2026 Ask Cinderella About Midnight No more new year's resolutions. It was a fun game to play throughout the previous years when a new year begins, but my resolution this year is that I will make no more resolutions at the start of a new year. Everyone wants a new beginning on a new year, and so is the cliché that it has to happen on January 1st—because technically we’re told that is when the new year begins. Unless you work for a company or government, when the fiscal year starts on October 1st… but I digress. I say make a promise to yourself every day and keep that promise. A promise is harder to break because you want to be a person of your word. Resolutions are made to be broken, but not a promise. If you are a parent, have you ever had to break a promise to your kid? It sucks, believe me. A promise has more weight behind it, whereas a resolution is made for fun—like people taking bets on how long you’ll stick to that diet. Or how long the “new year, new me” version of you will last. According to definitions, a resolution is a “firm decision to do or not do something.” A promise is “a declaration or assurance that one will definitely do…” An AI overview defines it like this: “A promise to self is a personal, internal commitment or pledge to take specific actions, change habits, or achieve goals….. A resolution is a firm decision or determination to do something, while a promise is a pledge or assurance to do something, often with a stronger emotional/moral weight. Many argue that framing a resolution as a promise makes it more powerful because it taps into your personal credibility and emotional commitment, increasing the likelihood of following through—unlike a simple decision that's easily forgotten.” I like how AI processes the terms. A promise is more powerful because it taps into your personal credibility, which is my whole internal argument regarding my personal declaration about no more resolutions. I don’t want the argument to become simply swapping “resolution” with “promise” with New Year’s, because that defeats my blog. And I don’t want to waste my time or destroy my own argument. Words are semantics when we argue the true meaning of what we want to inform people on social media about—the change we are about to embark on come the stroke of midnight on January 1st. Making a declaration. Overcrowding the gym. Self-improving for three months. Allowing toxic people back in our life. Those resolutions are decisions based on the things we did during the year and now we regret, or feel bad that we allowed people to manipulate us into doing what we set out not to do. Food can talk me into some bad decisions! Ever overeat Chinese food and then regret it? Drink more than your share and pay for it later? Argue with someone who you know you can’t change, no matter how good of an argument you make? Resolutions suck on a grand scale, and yet we make them every year at the stroke of midnight. Ask Cinderella what it’s like after the clock strikes midnight. That’s why I’m done with resolutions. I promise myself every day to be positive and try to see the good in things that might otherwise make me sad. I promise to take control of what I can control and cast off what I cannot. Promises made and kept are better than resolutions that are temporary. I don’t want to let myself down. Midnight doesn’t need to be magic. I can keep my promise without a glass slipper waiting to remind me tomorrow. christopherfusaro.blogspot.com
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UFC@ufc·
“WELCOME BACK THE DEVASTATOR” 😤 @DomReyes aims to put on a show at UFC327! [ APR 11 | 9pmET | Live on @ParamountPlus ]
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Skipping a golf ball across the pond at Augusta is the coolest thing ever
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🚨 BREAKING: Savannah Guthrie returned to the “Today” show, stepping out to a cheering crowd at Rockefeller Plaza while her mother remains missing.
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SportsCenter@SportsCenter·
Under 8% of brackets had the Huskies in the national championship 🤯 Were you one of them? 🤔
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All The Right Movies@ATRightMovies·
What is the first film you think of when you see HAYLEY ATWELL?
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Tonight, Miami makes history. As Jorge Mas and José Mas, alongside David Beckham inaugurate the first Inter Miami match at the new Stadium in Miami Freedom Park, they are not just opening a venue they are creating a space where community, culture, and global connection come alive. From all of us at Miami Dade College, congratulations on this extraordinary milestone for our city. Just miles away, the Freedom Tower stands as a powerful symbol of hope, resilience, and new beginnings where generations arrived in search of freedom and opportunity. Today, that same spirit carries forward as fans from across Miami and around the world come together through the beautiful game. Soccer unites. It transcends language, culture, and borders much like the mission of Miami Dade College, where we open doors to opportunity and bring people together through the power of education and opportunity. From the Freedom Tower to Freedom Park, Miami continues to tell its story to the world, one rooted in freedom, fueled by community, and inspired by possibility.
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Christopher Fusaro
Christopher Fusaro@FusaCmee·
@nbcsnl Isn't he a protected class. Especially on International Transgender Day of Visibility?
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Kristi Noem's husband stops by the Update desk
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Be honest: who is old enough to say they played this?
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Fox News@FoxNews·
NEW: NASA shares new photo of the moon taken by an Artemis II crew member through the window of the Orion spacecraft.
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@PortMiami I’ve never heard regular cruisers call that the crown of Miami that’s interesting
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PortMiami@PortMiami·
DYK: Royal Caribbean’s Cruise Terminal A is also known as ‘ The Crown of Miami’ – due to its two peaks resembling passing ships. 👑 #FridayFact
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Fury Road has nothing on a city event Easter egg hunt
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Mars University
Mars University@MarsUniversityX·
Nobody knew if it would work. Then the Ship flipped, slowed, and touched down softly in the ocean for the very first time.
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NEW: Artemis 2 crew explains the difficulty of sleeping during their mission to the Moon. Question: “What does sleeping even look like?” Answer: “It’s actually sorta comical. Christina has been sleeping heads down in the middle of the vehicle, kinda like a bat suspended from our docking tunnel.”
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🔥 FIVE FIRES 🔥@thecalibae·
Magic Kingdom has the worst toilet paper way worse than Disneyland. It’s like paper thin see-through doesn’t let you get in there. Sorry if that’s too much information. Just wanted to express myself.
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Christopher Fusaro@FusaCmee·
@ManaByte I agree with everything; however, the space shuttle program was becoming more routine and not as popular. The teacher going up was a ploy to get more interest back into the program, which obviously it did, considering millions were indeed watching.
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Jeremy@ManaByte·
This is insultingly false. Thousands of kids (including myself) were watching it live. It was a huge deal. The Shuttle was massively popular at the time and a civilian teacher going up made it even a bigger deal. Schools setup TVs for classes to see the launch live. I’ll never forget that day. Ever.
Dave W Plummer@davepl1968

99.9% of people who "experienced" the Challenger disaster saw it on replay and now remember it as live. Almost NO ONE was watching. Everyone thinks they were. It's a fascinating collective false memory.

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Reminder: it’s April 1st. Don’t believe a thing you read or hear today
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