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Kevin@Kev_812·
@Shane00 It’s so funny to me that MJ GOAT status just get destroyed by actual footage 😂
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@BarryOnHere Looking back a decade it’s so true. Steph legit scared me and did nothing
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@adamcarolla So weird how these things have just become part of the establishment
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Josh Eberley 🇨🇦
Josh Eberley 🇨🇦@JoshEberley·
MJ never won a series without Pippen. Kobe never won a series without Shaq/Pau. LeBron has now won a series with each of the below listed players as his #2 option: Big Z Larry Hughes Boobie Gibson Mo Williams Delonte West Antawn Jamison Love (11 PPG...) Rui Hachimura
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Kurt Schlichter
Kurt Schlichter@KurtSchlichter·
No one’s ever conquered Persia before, except everybody
heimes@heimes1976

@s_m_marandi Now they willsend in some Marines - and fight some geography 😂 🫵 I guess the audience was trumped again. Exit strategy: TACO

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@nonregemesse Right and that show was legit the definition of progressivism
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@dandarling Totally Agree. Chernow's book made me feel for him. His life pre-civil war was tough but seeing him overcome his status in life was amazing
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Daniel Darling
Daniel Darling@dandarling·
Grant is one of the most underrated Americans of all time. He's the Christian general from the Civil War we should all celebrate. After all, he won the war and saved the Union! In the early 20th century, the narrative of his life was told in a biased and sometimes downright false way. He overcame alcoholism and refused to drink while in the White House. His treatment and advocacy for African Americans were courageous. He is one of the greatest Americans.
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT

He won the Civil War, broke the Klan, went bankrupt at 62, got terminal throat cancer, and wrote one of the greatest books in American literature in the final year of his life. He finished it 5 days before he died. Ulysses S. Grant was born 204 years ago today. His name wasn't even Ulysses S. Grant. He was born Hiram Ulysses Grant in Point Pleasant, Ohio on April 27, 1822. The congressman who nominated him to West Point wrote down the wrong name. Grant kept it. The "S." stands for nothing. He hated his father's tannery and loved horses. Graduated 21st of 39 at West Point. Fought in the Mexican-American War, then came home convinced it was an unjust war designed to expand slavery. He later said he believed the Civil War was divine punishment for it. He married Julia Dent in 1848, into a slave-owning Missouri family. His abolitionist father refused to attend the wedding. In 1859, broke and desperate, Grant freed the one enslaved man he'd briefly owned instead of selling him. He could have gotten a year's wages. In the Civil War he became what no other Union general was: relentless. Vicksburg (July 4, 1863) split the Confederacy in half. Lincoln then gave him every Union army. His Appomattox surrender terms: officers kept sidearms, men kept horses for spring planting, no one prosecuted. As president (1869 to 1877) he did something no president would do again until LBJ: used federal troops to crush the Ku Klux Klan. He suspended habeas corpus in 9 South Carolina counties, prosecuted Klansmen before predominantly Black juries, and broke the first Klan. His presidency was also rocked by scandal: Black Friday 1869. Crédit Mobilier. The Whiskey Ring. Belknap. Grant himself never took a dime. He was just disastrously loyal to corrupt friends. The pattern damaged his reputation for a century. After the White House, he toured the world for 2 years. Dined with Queen Victoria. Met the emperor of Japan. Then in 1884, a Wall Street partner named Ferdinand Ward ran what we'd now call a Ponzi scheme. Grant was wiped out. 62 years old. Penniless. Weeks later he was diagnosed with terminal throat cancer. Mark Twain offered to publish his memoirs. Grant wrote in agony, sometimes 50 pages a day, racing the disease to leave Julia an inheritance. He finished the manuscript July 18, 1885. He died July 23. The book made Julia $450,000, about $14M today. It's now considered one of the finest memoirs in the English language. For decades historians ranked Grant a failure. Since 2000 he's jumped 13 spots in the C-SPAN survey, the biggest rise of any president. Happy birthday, General 🇺🇸

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@PalmerLuckey He is absolutely right but the problem is if it was a dem president he wouldn’t care.
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@PennStateMafia Also you thank the fans who supported you not the institution
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THE PENN STATE MAFIA
THE PENN STATE MAFIA@PennStateMafia·
Just last year the fired coaches who thanked the fans: Hugh Freeze Brian Kelly Sam Pittman Billy Napier Mike Gundy Jay Norvell Brent Pry DeShaun Foster Well done man. Spreading some real Penn State News there
Penn State News@WeAreNews05

@PennStateMafia he got fired. who thanks the place that fires them? move on

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Terence Shen
Terence Shen@Terenceshen·
The dream of China surpassing the U.S. as the world’s largest economy is fading. In 2021, China’s GDP was about 78% of the U.S.; by 2024, that share had fallen to roughly 64%, back to around 2017 levels, with the gap between the two economies doubling in just a few years.
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Reid Wiseman
Reid Wiseman@astro_reid·
Jesse, Steve, Laddy, and Vlad….such an incredible feeling to welcome you aboard Integrity after a nearly 700,000 mile journey. Forever thankful for your service to our crew and the nation.
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Daygame Charisma
Daygame Charisma@DaygameCharisma·
She went into debt to buy the her junkie ex boyfriend a motorcycle, but you getting the wrong brand of milk is too much mental load for her
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@earlyvotedata lol what’s even the point of stealing this crap. Temu versions of US stuff they stole 😂
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The married man
The married man@marriedmn·
A husband will run through a brick wall for a wife who: -is warm towards him -smiles at him -is sexually interested in him -doesn't nag him -cooks food he likes -dresses femininely -literally just likes him It's not complicated, ladies.
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Mr Sergio
Mr Sergio@samson_samsen·
Women fall in love after sex. And if they already love you without sex, they become very cautious or reluctant to give you sex, because they know the feeling is magnified and becomes more irresistible and uncontrollable after sex. So, with the guy she already likes, she first tries to “get to know him” - to either ascertain if the feeling is mutual, to mitigate the risk of heartbreak, or if she can manipulate the guy into accepting to reciprocate that feeling - and then give up the coochie if the signs are in her favor. Point is: women have sex more easily and more frequently with men they’re not into than with the ones they are into. But this is particularly true for women with a history of failed relationships and thus a clearer insight into a woman’s past relationships. As women with repeated failed relationships try to correct this experience by withholding sex from subsequent men. Although they call it celibacy. And they’re even more firm with that decision with men they are emotionally connected to, and less firm with men they’re not emotionally connected to. So often - very often - while on that “celibacy” journey, they sleep with men they’re not into and stay celibate with the one they are into. Because with men they’re into, coupled with the fact that sex naturally amplifies the emotion of love in women, sex then poses a bigger risk of a reoccurrence of past relationship experiences - heartbreak. Hence, a woman devises “celibacy” or “let’s get to know ourselves first” as a heartbreak-preempting principle. And don’t forget, she applies it with or against the men that pose such “threat,” and she drops it with the guy she’s not emotionally connected to. But what is in all of this for you, the man? Simple: women safeguard their hearts more than they do their vaginas - of course, they cannot help but get some thrusting. And women who signal this kind of priority do not have a healthy relationship history. Make of this whatever you may.
Zherka@ZherkaOfficial

Woman logic:

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Charles Curran
Charles Curran@charliebcurran·
Rescuing American Pilot in Iran (2026, colorized)
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Asanwa.sol
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz·
The most heartbreaking reality for a good man is realizing he is paying the premium price for a woman who is already emotionally bankrupt. Women will often give their absolute best, most passionate, forgiving, and wildly romantic years to toxic men who treat them terribly. By the time they decide they are ready for a "safe, good man," they have nothing left to give. The good man gets her trauma, her rigid walls, and a massive list of boundaries. He is forced to pay the emotional tab left behind by a man who ate for free.
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz

What opinion about Men do you have that makes people feel like this?

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