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Dick Poe (Cowboys 0-17)(Horns 15-0)

Dick Poe (Cowboys 0-17)(Horns 15-0)

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Texas, USA Katılım Ocak 2012
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🥷✨@DaTrunkkun·
@mvn_dn I can’t wait til they come out with ozempic for youthful skin. Like no surgery or side effects. I wanna see how many people still aging gracefully or will most of Hollywood look like they’re in their 20s
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Dodo@DodoFits·
Crazy How Ye Been A Goat For 20 Years
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james hawkins
james hawkins@james406·
110-year-old Turkish grandma shares her secret to a long life: "i never once used Microsoft Teams"
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ShitpostGateway
ShitpostGateway@ShitpostGate·
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Dick Poe (Cowboys 0-17)(Horns 15-0)
The US has dominated two weaker non-conference opponents on the road but will they be able to compete against: 1. China on a neutral field in Taiwan 2. Russia on a neutral field in Greenland Only time will tell
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₣ØⱤ₮Ɏ✭@Forty1_0·
I can see why the Italians saw this and invented unemployment
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Jack Settleman
Jack Settleman@jacksettleman·
We spent $105,000 on @snapbacksports season 2 24 college football games attended. Was it worth it?
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........@onlinepresent·
@wongkarwasian “Hey we know you just lost in the largest tournament of your life, but thoughts on ICE?”
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Comrade Stump
Comrade Stump@GranTorinoDSA·
Europeans: We hate America. You fund our defense so we can live a carefree lifestyle but we hate you. Death to America. Japan: You nuked us in 1945 but we're cool. Here are 250 more cherry blossoms for your 250th anniversary we love you.
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Westside L.A. Guy
Westside L.A. Guy@WestsideLAGuy·
Lol no, they did not turn down Princeton & Yale to go to UT. This notion that Southern White elites turn down Harvard/Stanford/Princeton/Yale for UT/TCU/SMU is a comical cope. @Graffitinights1
Barnicle Boy@basedbarnicle

@WestsideLAGuy I know multiple people who turned down Princeton and Yale to go to Texas at the behest of their parents. Main one I’m thinking of is daughter of former dept head at Barclays. Most don’t even apply to those schools though because all elites go in state.

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PickensBurgh 🫡
PickensBurgh 🫡@PickensBurgh·
Field passes for the bowl games Box seats for the Ole Miss game Sitting in heaven for the Natty SnapBack sports will be bankrupt soon 💀💀
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Speedkicks
Speedkicks@Speedkicks·
Stanford said you guys gotta stop complaining and lock in
Shining Science@ShiningScience

🚨 Research shows repeated complaining physically rewires your brain to prioritize stress and negativity. The way we speak about our daily challenges does more than just vent frustration; it physically alters the architecture of the brain. When we engage in chronic complaining, we repeatedly activate neural networks responsible for detecting threats and processing stress. Through the biological process of neuroplasticity, these circuits become stronger and more efficient every time they are used. Essentially, the brain learns to become more adept at finding things to be unhappy about, turning a temporary mood into a permanent biological predisposition toward negativity and fear-based thinking. As these negative pathways become the brain's default setting, individuals often experience a measurable increase in baseline stress levels and emotional volatility. This heightened sensitivity means that even minor inconveniences can trigger an intense stress response because the brain has been conditioned to interpret the world through a lens of threat. Findings discussed by the Stanford University School of Medicine emphasize that while this mechanism is powerful, understanding the science of affective neuroscience is the first step in consciously redirecting those pathways toward more resilient emotional patterns. Source: Stanford University School of Medicine. (2023). Neural Plasticity and the Impact of Negative Thought Patterns on Emotional Regulation. Stanford Medicine News.

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Chase Passive Income
Chase Passive Income@chasedownleads·
POV: You arrive at the Hampton Inn near the Dallas/Ft Worth Airport for the annual Vending Machine Operator Conference
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