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Mike Oliver
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Mike Oliver
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Are you asking, or are you telling?
United Kingdom Katılım Mart 2011
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@Mikeliberation 🙏
Experience is simply the name we give to our mistakes
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My neighbour’s wife locked the door last night and refused to let her husband in.
The man kept knocking for almost 20 minutes.
“Open this door!” he shouted.
From inside, she replied calmly:
“Go and meet the woman you went to eat with.”
The man got angry.
“Are you mad? I was with my colleagues!”
She laughed.
“At 11:30pm? With perfume on your shirt?”
That was when his tone changed.
“So now I can’t have a life because I’m married to you?”
She fired back immediately:
“You stopped having a ‘life’ the day you promised to be responsible.”
There was silence.
Then the man said something that made everywhere go quiet:
“If I start doing everything you do, this marriage won’t last one week.”
The door opened slowly.
She looked at him and said,
“Then maybe it’s already over… we just haven’t accepted it.”
The way both of them stood there staring at each other.
Even me, I didn’t know who was right anymore.
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We were told that the 1st arrest would shock the world…
No one would have had Maduro on their bingo card though, that’s for sure
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec
STATEMENT FROM PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP
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A 200 IQ Man Proves God Is Real And Why He Is A Fundamental Necessity Of Reality Itself. #JesusIsKing #jesus #Yeshua #JesusIsLord #REALITY
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I was just in Walmart and overheard this guy telling his girlfriend he needed a winter coat but couldn’t afford it right now because they had just bought their kids new coats.. It’s been sleeting here and freezing! So I stood there thinking about the good coat laying in my trunk that I’ve been meaning to donate anyway. I didn’t want to embarrass him or make it seem like I was pitying him, so when I saw his girl step away for a second, I quietly told him, “Aye bro, I gotta coat in my car that’s too big for me. If you want it, it’s yours..no pressure.” He tried to turn it down at first and I respected that, but I told him I’d bring it inside and leave it on his cart. If he wanted it, cool. If not, no hard feelings. I grabbed it from my car, dropped it off, and kept it moving. A few minutes later, I saw him walking around wearing it. He looked at me, nodded, and mouthed Appreciate you.
Didn’t cost me anything but it made somebody’s winter a little easier. Sometimes helping another person doesn’t take money! Just respect and understanding.
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“”A sociologist from Oslo ran a study asking men whether they would choose their partner again after their first major crisis. Sixty-eight percent said no. Not because of the crisis itself, but because of how she behaved inside it. The researcher explained that men don’t leave during problems…they leave during the patterns that problems reveal.
The most common reason men gave wasn’t cheating, disrespect, or money. It was weaponized panic. One man said that the moment life got hard, she made him the enemy instead of the partner. Men said the crisis itself didn’t scare them …her emotional volatility did. Many explained that if she collapsed early, they assumed she would always collapse.
Another major reason was scorekeeping. During stress, many women revived old mistakes and used them as leverage. One man wrote that every crisis became three crises…the current one, plus two from the past he thought they had already solved. Men said this destroyed trust faster than the hardship itself.
Another recurring reason was loyalty under pressure. It wasn’t about cheating, but about alignment. One man summarized his breaking point by saying that when he needed a teammate, she became a commentator. Men said they didn’t expect their partner to have all the solutions, but they did expect solidarity…stand with me first, analyze later.
A therapist who reviewed the data explained that men don’t fear crisis. They fear facing a crisis with someone who switches sides when the pressure rises. The lesson he drew was that a crisis doesn’t change the relationship…it reveals the relationship you already had”
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@thefernandocz @DennisLWenger The Eduardo Saverin effect;
Why would anyone trust anything Zuckerberg could offer?
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@DennisLWenger Agreed. You would have thought Zuck would recognize this by now, after leading Facebook/Meta for so many years surely?
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@KObregonWriter Think about the word “Entertainment” for a moment Kellie, then break it down;
Enter = To go in
Tain = To own
Ment = The Mind
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