Mario Obregon
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Mario Obregon
@MartiMarObregon
Visions of Cuba being free
Miami, FL Katılım Ocak 2010
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A great way to see Van Gogh's "Starry Night" is to stare at the center of the spiral for 20 seconds and then look at the painting.
Why Starry Night was so famous: bit.ly/49VNzyl
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However funny you think this will sound after reading the caption, I promise it’s significantly funnier
Brunoh🧃@BrodiiKDB
estoy viendo un partido de la segunda división argentina (llevo apuesta) y el narrador tiene AUTOTUNE. No puedo más.
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Sending it round to my folk early. If you wanna listen hit me 💪🏾
Deante’ Hitchcock@DeanteVH
Just turned my album in 🤝🏾
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In Japanese archery there's a discipline called kyudo. The goal isn't to hit the target. The goal is to perfect the form. The belief is that if the archer's posture, breathing, and focus are correct, the arrow will find the target on its own.
Apply that to your life. Stop obsessing over the result. Perfect the process. Fix your daily habits, your discipline, your mental clarity. Get those right and the outcomes you're chasing will arrive without you forcing them.
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Knocking on a door in Compton with a wild request turned into a moment this family will never forget. ✨ After 18 years, they trusted a stranger with a sentimental piece of their history—and the result left them speechless. From restoring broken wood to honoring their Mexican heritage and every child’s name, this wasn’t just a paint job; it was a homecoming. Sometimes opening your heart to a stranger brings the biggest blessings. 🇲🇽 ❤️ 🎨
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Imagine this, a black blues musician, Daryl Davis, finishes his set. A white guy approaches, raves about his piano playing, compares it to Jerry Lee Lewis. They debate music roots, share a drink, laugh.
Midway, the man says: "In my whole life, I've never sat down and had a drink with a Black guy."
Daryl replies: "That's crazy. I've had drinks and dinner with thousands of white people—and I'm only 25."
The man's friend nudges him. "You should probably tell him."
Daryl thinks: Tell me what?
Then the bombshell: "I'm actually in the Klan.
"Daryl bursts out laughing—he doesn't believe it. Until the guy pulls out his wallet... and shows his Klan membership card.
Dead serious.
They talk more. By the end of the night, the Klansman hands over his number: "Next time you play, call me. I wanna come watch."
Driving home, Daryl reflects: This man had never shared a table with someone like me... yet music brought us together. We had more in common than we had differences.
That moment changed everything. Daryl made it his mission: Befriend as many Klansmen as possible. Just talk. Listen. Find the humanity.
Over the next 30 years, he did exactly that.
Conversation after conversation. One by one, they denounced the Klan. Ripped up their cards. Handed over their robes.
Daryl collected them—over 200 Klan robes—now hanging in his home like trophies. Not of hate, but of change. Proof that people are more alike than different when you actually sit down and talk.
One man. One piano. One crazy, beautiful mission. ❤️
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