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@Laura_Tren
I had many hardships in life, and God never helped me. God doesn't care about the big things or the little things. I could not rely on God for anything.
Katılım Ekim 2017
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@JohnFrixIII @Mr_Husky1 Todd wanted to live on Earth, and be with his family. He was devastated when he died.
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@Laura_Tren @Mr_Husky1 God gave him the strength and courage to stop the plane from reaching its intended target! Those men were heroes!
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He was thirty-two years old, a husband, a father of two little boys, and expecting a daughter in just a few months.
In his final moments, knowing he would never meet her, Todd Beamer could have begged for mercy.
Instead, he organized a resistance, prayed with a stranger, and spoke two words the world would never forget.
It was September 11, 2001. United Airlines Flight 93 took off from Newark at 8:42 a.m., delayed and routine, heading for San Francisco. On board were 44 people: passengers, crew, and four hijackers. Among the passengers was Todd Beamer, traveling for work and planning to surprise his pregnant wife, Lisa, on her birthday.
At 9:28 a.m., chaos erupted.
Hijackers stormed the cockpit. The plane jolted violently. Screams echoed through the cabin. Within minutes, Flight 93 was turned around and redirected east, toward Washington, D.C. The pilots were gone. Control of the aircraft was no longer in the hands of those trained to fly it.
Todd Beamer picked up the seat-back Airfone. He didn’t call his wife. He didn’t call a friend. He reached a customer service center and was connected to Lisa Jefferson, a GTE supervisor. What followed was a thirteen-minute call that would become part of history.
Todd spoke with clarity and composure. He described the hijackers, the weapons, the layout of the cabin, the absence of the pilots. Lisa listened, documented everything, and stayed with him. As other passengers on Flight 93 made calls of their own, a devastating truth came into focus. The World Trade Center had been hit. The Pentagon had been struck. This was not an isolated hijacking. Their plane was part of a coordinated attack.
Todd understood what that meant.
Doing nothing would not save them. Compliance would not bring negotiations. The aircraft itself was intended to become a weapon. Whatever target lay ahead would suffer massive loss of life unless something changed.
Todd asked Lisa to do something deeply personal. If he didn’t survive, would she call his family and tell them how much he loved them?
He had every reason to be terrified. His wife was seven months pregnant. His sons were three years old and one year old. He would never meet his daughter. He would never see his children grow. But fear did not paralyze him. It focused him.
Todd joined with other passengers, including Tom Burnett, Mark Bingham, and Jeremy Glick. They spoke quietly. They compared information. They weighed the risks. They understood the outcome either way. Remaining seated meant certain death and catastrophic consequences on the ground. Fighting back meant danger, injury, and likely death — but it also meant the chance to stop the attack.
Over the phone, Lisa could hear the resolve forming.
Todd returned to the call and asked one final thing. He asked Lisa to pray with him. At thirty thousand feet, facing the end of his life, he recited the Lord’s Prayer with a stranger. His voice did not shake. When the prayer ended, he paused, then turned back to the others.
“Are you ready, guys?”
“Okay.”
“Let’s roll.”
Lisa stayed on the line as movement erupted in the background. Shouting. Struggle. The sound of passengers rushing forward. At 10:03 a.m., United Flight 93 crashed into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Everyone on board was killed.
But the plane never reached Washington.
Investigators later concluded Flight 93 was likely headed for the U.S. Capitol or the White House. Because of what happened inside that cabin, that attack never occurred. Countless lives were spared by people who knew they might not survive and chose to act anyway.
The 9/11 Commission later described the actions of the passengers of Flight 93 as the first successful counterattack of that day. It was not led by soldiers or commanders. It was led by ordinary people who refused to be passive.
Todd Beamer’s daughter, Morgan, was born four months later. She grew up knowing who her father was and what he chose.

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@DerelictGoose @Mr_Husky1 Some are doommed in life doing all the suffering for God. I told God to give you the suffering, so you understand clarity and wisdom.
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@Laura_Tren @Mr_Husky1 Some are doomed to entertain life without clarity and wisdom, such is your lot.
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@RedRepublicIV @Mr_Husky1 I came to Jesus when I was younger. I had a death experience. Jesus told me that I was holding a high position Heaven, but I was going to go through so much suffering in life. Throughout my suffering, I never felt any help from God whatsoever. By having Jesus, Satan attacked me.

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@Laura_Tren @Mr_Husky1 I'm praying with all my heart...
that you'll be blessed with a "come to Jesus" moment.
Many of us aren't so fortunate as to get one.
YOU WILL KNOW IT...if you get one!
Be prepared
May you find his power...in your powerlessness!

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@MarkLeitl1 @Mr_Husky1 You speak from a position of ignorance. I went through Hell for God. You didn't even capitalize God. That shows reverence for God. God is there, but HE just doesn't do anything.
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@Laura_Tren @Mr_Husky1 Honestly you speak from a position of ignorance… just as you “think” god was not there… I believe he was there.
I guess it comes down to what your soul believes.
My souls says yours is incorrect
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@candicoated2k1 @repairingahole He was involved in the cult Hare Krishna movement. He worshiped a Hindu god named Krishna. George did not worship the actual Almighty God. He worshiped a false god. George had no affiliation with God's son Jesus. Jesus died for our sins and decides whether we go to Heaven or Hell

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@firstHat @Mr_Husky1 I had death experience. I'm a high anointed of God. God told me that I was going to hold a high position in Heaven. The fact that you could not decipher who I truly was, tells me that you're the troll.
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@NonSens76071805 @Mr_Husky1 Here's what God heard immediately after Todd's death. Todd was yelling at God, because Todd wanted to stay on Earth, and he wanted to be with his family, and have all the fun he had here. When Todd said "Let's Roll It" he thought he was going to be Superman and kill the hijackers
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@Laura_Tren @Mr_Husky1 Here is what Todd heard immediately after death: “Well done my good and faithful servant.” Prayers of a lifetime answered.
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@iChrisFields @tina_twenty2 @Mr_Husky1 You're a very spoiled person. I told God to give you a ton of trials, so you can understand what suffering is all about. Of course you're going to say God answers prayers when you haven't even suffered for HIM. God dismissed my prayers. HE made me go through everything by myself.

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@Laura_Tren @tina_twenty2 @Mr_Husky1 God always answers prayers. He answered this one. The fact is you’ve no idea what those people prayed for. He gave those on that plane the courage to stop the attackers. He always listens & answers prayers, but he doesnt always say yes. Believing in God is trusting in his answers
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@tina_twenty2 @Mr_Husky1 Says someone who totally understands the purpose of prayer, and then when God goes vacant, and does nothing about it, after a trillion times, then you question God.
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@Laura_Tren @Mr_Husky1 Says someone who doesn't understand the purpose of prayer.
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@LauraCarrax You needed to explain how she died. She died in a car accident.
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Mañana cumplirías veintidós, pero el calendario es una broma cruel: sigue avanzando incluso cuando la vida decidió detenerse contigo. Hay fechas que se pudren dentro de uno como una fruta olvidada en un cajón.
No hay cumpleaños, María. Hay una ausencia con número.
Siete años tenías cuando el mundo te expulsó sin explicación. Yo me quedé, debería haber muerto contigo, es la forma más vulgar de la tragedia: sobrevivir. Desde entonces, cada año es una ceremonia sin Dios, porque no lo hay. La memoria hace su trabajo con una precisión enfermiza: te inventa adulta, te dibuja gestos que nunca aprendiste, te presta futuros que no tuviste. Y yo, como un idiota disciplinado, los creo todos.
El tiempo no cura nada, no en mi, solo floja los bordes del dolor, lo vuelve manejable. Menos grito, más susurro. Y a veces es peor así, porque ya no puedes señalar la herida: eres la herida.
He intentado olvidarte de todas las formas decentes. Ninguna funciona. El olvido es un lujo de los que no amaron lo suficiente o de los que no recuerdan con la obstinación de un condenado. Yo te recuerdo mi María.
Mañana no habrá celebración. No publicaré nada, mañana tomaré alcohol y pastillas y quizá me pase de números y al fin me largué de este puto mundo. Mañana habrá una quietud espesa, mañana me quedaré aquí con esta puta vida de mierda que no elegí del todo, preguntándome si el sufrimiento es una deuda o una costumbre.
Si existiera algún orden, alguna lógica, te habría tocado a ti continuar y a mí desaparecer. Pero el universo solo reparte y reparte mal.
Qué absurdo es esto, mi María, llevarte en mí cuando no estás, que condena hecha a mi medida, a la medida de un maldito.



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@Fool64646464 Yoko is so ugly. She looks like some sort of a monster out of a lagoon. John really went crazy. The drugs destroyed him.
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@investorMM Where's the part about the fact that she was bullied by kids day in and day out. That was The crucial part of it. Those kids that bullied her need to be arrested.
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【悲】「ママ、大好き。自分を責めないで」2025年7月、わずか10歳で自ら命を絶った少女が遺した“最期のラブレター”。
2026年、全米が「子供の悲鳴」に震えた、10歳の少女リバティ・ホールの短すぎる生涯と遺書に込められた真実
▼「世界一のママへ」綴られた最期の言葉
米ケンタッキー州。釣りや工作が大好きな明るい少女だった10歳のリバティちゃん。
しかし笑顔の裏で重度のうつ病と闘っていた。彼女は部屋に鍵をかけ、ピンクのマーカーで1枚のノートを遺した。
「ママ大好き! あなたは最高の母親。自分を責めないで。ごめんなさい」
▼「静かな悲鳴」を逃さないために
遺書には子供らしいスペルミスと共に、大きな文字で「I'M SORRY」と記されていた。
長年セラピーを受けていたが、10歳の心には抱えきれない闇が広がっていた。周囲を元気づける優しい子だった彼女の悲劇は、今もSNSを通じ「子供のメンタルケア」の重要性を世界に問い続けている。


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Henry Cavill y su pareja de toda la vida, Natalie Viscuso. No se parecen mucho físicamente.
La mayoría estaría de acuerdo en que él es notablemente más guapo que ella.
Sin embargo, ejemplos como este son bastante comunes.
Destaca cómo los hombres suelen priorizar la lealtad, la honestidad y la compatibilidad por encima de la apariencia puramente superficial.

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@GregoryDansk @TheGriftReport Nobody should be raped. You missed the whole point. I was shocked that she went to nightclubs. That's where a lot of hoodlums hang out.
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@Laura_Tren @TheGriftReport No one should be raped you little monster
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Furious Spanish Health Minister Monica Garcia has told Donald Trump to stop sticking his nose in Spain’s business over the US-ordered probe into the euthanasia of gang-rape victim Noelia Castillo.
The 25-year-old was paralysed after jumping from a fifth-floor window following a brutal nightclub gang-rape, then spent years in agony begging to die “beautiful” in her prettiest dress.
She was euthanised last week despite family splits and claims she showed hesitancy in her final hours.
Trump’s team slammed Spain for failing to prosecute repeated sexual assaults against her while in state care and questioned the euthanasia law for psychiatric cases.
Garcia raged: “Spain is a serious country… Trump should stop fuelling the international far-right agenda.”
Thoughts?


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@deschachouchou @TheGriftReport I never said anything justified rape. I was just shocked that she went to nightclubs. Nothing justifies rape.
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@Laura_Tren @TheGriftReport So because she wasn't a quiet kind, and that justified the rape?Because she wasn't a"girl next door"type as per your standard, she put herself in that situation and deserved to be raped?? REALLY???
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