Mark Foster
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Mark Foster
@MarkFos77288122
I live in Twinsburg Ohio and I like meeting new people
Twinsburg, OH Katılım Temmuz 2019
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In 1981, Jimmy Carter walked out of the White House.
He had been the most powerful man in the world.
Leader of the United States. Commander-in-Chief. A man with access to anything, anywhere.
Then suddenly, it was over.
Most former presidents take a different path.
Million-dollar speeches. Book deals. Private jets. A life far removed from ordinary people.
Carter didn’t do that.
He went home.
Back to Plains, Georgia. A small town. No spotlight. No luxury lifestyle.
And then he did something almost no one expected.
He picked up a hammer.
With Habitat for Humanity, Carter started building houses for people who couldn’t afford one. Not posing for photos. Not supervising.
Working.
Sweating under the sun. Carrying wood. Hammering nails. Side by side with volunteers.
Year after year.
Into his 70s.
Into his 80s.
Even into his 90s.
This wasn’t a one-time gesture. He helped build and repair thousands of homes across the world.
The same man who once sat behind the most powerful desk on Earth was now on rooftops, fixing homes for strangers.
No cameras needed.
No applause required.
While others chased wealth after power, Carter chose something else.
Service.
He lived longer than any U.S. president in history. Long enough for people to look back and realize something simple.
Power didn’t define him.
What he did after power did.
And in a world where leaders often take, he kept giving.
Story based on historical records. This post is for educational purposes.

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@DaneMooreNBA Rudy Gobert is a COMPLETE moron
He thought Covid was a joke
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Asked Rudy Gobert what surprised him about Victor Wembanyama when they were teammates during the Olympics.
"A few weeks ago he asked me what kind of filter I had in my house for water. It just tells you how his mind is. I try to talk to the young guys here about the food they eat and stuff like that. But I don't get those type of questions."
Ant hasn't asked you about water filters?
"Never. Not yet. I pray for that day."
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@ImFromCle I saw the Jackson 5 at the old Front Row theater just outside of Cleveland
Their big hit at the time was dancing machine
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Michael Jackson made more than a handful of stops in Cleveland throughout his career, starting as an 11-year-old with the Jackson 5 and returning as one of the biggest artists in the world.
From sold-out shows and massive stadium crowds to moments of chaos and local connections along the way, his time in Northeast Ohio spanned every stage of his rise.
(THREAD)
Credit: Axios (Troy Smith), The Plain Dealer (Michael Heaton)

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Literally one of the most racist and egregious logos of all time.
Vinny’s Corner@VinnysCorner1
Would you support a return of the Cleveland Indians name and logo?
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@SportsBoyTony HOF!?
Lol
Maybe if he buys a ticket to get in
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This new TV thing for Guardians is not that new! They did some of it last year! U must not have watched! As for the hate for @DreKnott .. WTF? He’s really good! Go back to your miserable lives of being nobody’s and pretend anyone cares what you think!
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@jasonwhitlock Lol
Are you kidding!?
Is he supposed to start a comment with “well, if you put a gun to my head”
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