Jesse Bowers
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Jesse Bowers
@JBowers56
I mow grass. It grows. I mow it again. My tweets represent me, only me, and nothing but me.
ohio Katılım Ekim 2011
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@FiredUpCoug I work maintenance and ride one of those scooters. They are ballin
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Just passed a friend in her driveway holding her toddler, baby in a stroller, getting cornered by a door-to-door salesman she clearly didn’t want to talk to.
I called out, “Hey, is now a good time?” walked right up, stepped between them, and started talking to her about what I needed to bring for dinner on Sunday. (We do not have dinner plans.)
He didn’t take the hint, so I turned and said, “Have a good one.” Then I walked her inside.
She was shaking. He’d been there for 20 minutes, ignoring her saying she wasn’t interested and that she needed to feed her baby.
Really glad I happened to be walking by.
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Ohio is meteor central here lately. What are you guys hiding up there? I know they’re not coming for the Cincinnati chili.
NASA Space Alerts@NASASpaceAlerts
#MeteorSighting: A bright fireball was observed by witnesses on the night of March 26. The fireball first became visible above the Ohio community of Dart, located east of Marietta. It moved northwest at 52,000 mph before disintegrating above Zanesville. Questions? Check here: go.nasa.gov/3Q5cucf More on this fireball: go.nasa.gov/3NUvDwO Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society
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@dustyslay I hand make custom truckers. If I made one that said, "We're Having A Good Time" could I send it to you?

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@DudespostingWs If the Titanic had been warmer it would have melted the iceberg gathering than smashing into it.
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@Alicia_Bittle_ When I lived in urban settings, this was the norm, not the exception. It wasn't the result of acute circumstances, but something systemic.
I agree with everything you said except, "give up". Because I think it is rooted more in entitlement than lack of awareness.
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These are “give-up” pants.
You will never see a person who is doing well in life wearing them in public.
You will never see someone who has it together mentally/physically/emotionally wearing them.
This is natures warning sign for “I cannot be relied upon because I can’t even rely on myself to take care of myself.”
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor
One of my pet peeves at the grocery store: seeing people shop in their pajamas. Call me old-fashioned…
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@TheCinesthetic If it's not this scene in Saving Private Ryan, what are we even doing with our lives?
GIF
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@Rainmaker1973 Does your illustration really show the light fence keeping the two deer ON the road?
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In the Netherlands, wildlife protection is going high-tech with the testing of innovative “light fences”—laser-based visual barriers that guide animals safely across roads without the need for physical fences.
These glowing laser lines project low-intensity red or green beams at animal crossing points, mimicking the appearance of a solid fence to deer, boars, and other wildlife that typically roam through forests and highways.
Unlike traditional fencing, which can block natural migration paths and disrupt ecosystems, light fences are non-intrusive. They activate only when vehicles approach or during peak movement hours like dusk and dawn. Animals see the lines and instinctively pause or turn back, avoiding a potentially deadly road crossing. Meanwhile, cars continue moving freely without visual distraction for drivers.
The systems are solar-powered and connected to motion sensors, allowing for energy-efficient and automated operation. Engineers are monitoring how different species react to the light patterns, adjusting colors, intensity, and timing to improve their effectiveness.
[🎞️ CGI video concept]
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@TrevorSheatz Sigh. People can't let anything just be. The theologian class thinks every aspect of life needs to be dissected and publicly aired.
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Scott Adams, 68, "Dilbert" creator, just passed away today from cancer. Praying for his family as they mourn his loss.
Normally I wouldn't use this opportunity to correct poor theology, but I believe there's something sinister here in his final message that Christians to be aware of.
Scott wrote, "I'm not a believer, but I have to admit the risk-reward calculation for doing so looks attractive. So, here I go: I accept Jesus Christ as my lord and savior."
This doesn't look harmful initially. How could it possibly be?
There's two key reasons:
1. According to his wording, he went to Jesus for the wrong reasons. He came to Christ because of the "risk-reward calculation." He didn't want to risk the possibility of going to Hell and missing on Heaven.
To put it bluntly, it appears that he didn't come to Jesus because he knew he was a sinner deserving of Hell, but rather because he wanted the benefits Jesus offers. I of course can't say this for certain, but this is what he appears to be saying.
This isn't a small matter. Jesus rebuked people for doing this very thing: "Truly I tell you, you are looking for me, not because you saw the signs, but because you ate the loaves and were filled" (John 6:26).
If you go to Jesus for anything other than Jesus himself, you won't truly be saved—even if you claim him as your Lord and Savior. "Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 7:21).
2. This final message implies a damning lie: that repeating a phrase will get you to Heaven.
Many people stake their eternity on the fact that they "prayed the prayer," or that they walked up to the altar on Easter Sunday years ago to "accept Jesus" even though nothing in their lives ever changed.
But nowhere in the Bible does it say that that's how someone is saved. Only when someone genuinely repents of their sins and places their trust in Jesus alone can someone be saved (Luke 13:3; Acts 16:31).
In other words, if someone doesn't authentically feel the weight of their sin against a holy God, grasp that their good deeds can never outweigh their bad deeds, and that the only way to be saved is sincerely placing your trust in the resurrected Christ, they're not going to Heaven.
Not just writing words that you accept him, not merely acknowledging him with your lips, but authentically, on a soul level, clinging to Jesus with your whole heart because you recognize that Jesus paid the penalty for our sins on the cross and that only his perfect righteousness is enough to be in the presence of God.
False conversions are real, and we don't talk about it enough. These are people who “profess to know God, but they deny him by their works” (Titus 1:16). In other words, a false convert is someone who thinks they’re saved, but has never truly been born again.
I'm not saying Scott isn't in Heaven. There is an example of a death-bed salvation in the Bible with the thief on the cross, so it is certainly possible.
But my concern is that like many, he "prayed the prayer" and "said the words" in the hopes of inheriting eternal life. And tragically, the Scriptures are clear: if this is the case, genuine salvation didn't take place. The new birth didn't occur. He will hear, "Depart from me."
And perhaps more tragically, because of his final message, millions of people will think that it'd be wise for them to say they accept Jesus so that just in case he's real, they too will go to Heaven.
But nothing could be further from the truth. This won't get them to Heaven. It'll get them to Hell.
I pray Scott did truly become born again. And if you're reading this, you're alive, which means there's still hope for you.
If you've ever told a lie, you're a liar.
If you've ever stolen, you're a thief.
If you've ever disrespected your parents, been selfish, or greedy, or gluttonous, or prideful, you have sinned against a holy God, and you're headed for Hell.
But if you repent of your sins and trust in Jesus, the Son of God, who died on the cross to take God's punishment for sin in the place of all who trust in him and then rose again on the third day, you will be washed clean as snow. You will go to Heaven not because you're good, but because you have Jesus' perfect righteousness.
Get right with God today. "Now is the day of salvation!" (2 Corinthians 6:2)

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@dieworkwear You let God sort it out. Theologians can sit things out sometimes. Like you literally can just take a knee every now and again.
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@dustyslay I make custom hand painted leather trucker hats. I'd love to make you one as a gift. It could say and be anything you want. I'd make it for ya. Reach out to me as I love watching your comedy. I'd love to get you a custom trucker!

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🚨 Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet. We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable
We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.
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@ScottAdamsSays Scott I love your perspective on life and the world. Your humor and way of thinking means so much to me. As you take each day, I pray you find Jesus to be Lord and believe God raised him from the dead. I hope to talk to you in ages to come. Praying for you.
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