Nikki Carson

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Nikki Carson

Nikki Carson

@NikkiCa17

Truth seeker, Christian, independent thinker in more ways than people are comfortable with.

Katılım Aralık 2022
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Nikki Carson
Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
@GeriPerna I came to this exact conclusion after protesting and being ignored. No speech, no vote, no social media post makes a difference. So I keep my energy peaceful and pray, bc God can do what I cannot.
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Geri Perna@GeriPerna·
I am reaching the point where I just don't care about anything that doesn't directly affect me. There is very little going on that I agree with, and there isn't a damn thing I can do about it. Selfish? Yep. I admit that. But caring about things taking place in our country that I have absolutely no control over, and because no one in any position of authority cares about me or my opinion on it, maybe I should just concentrate on what to cook for dinner and whether or not I need to go shelling on the beach today.
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Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
@skill_of_life My brother healed. He found Jesus. Not religion, he already had that and loved to beat everyone over the head with his Bible. The day he found Jesus, and actually encountered Him, he changed completely. It convinced me narcissism is demonic, not a personality disorder.
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Skill of Life@skill_of_life·
Do you think narcissists can be healed? Have you ever met healed ones? I don't think they can be healed. In my workplace, there are many of them, and they are extremely toxic.
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Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
@rabbitholebot I hate posts like this bc they literally said they are putting it in our food. So maybe stop with the arrogance? Any one of us could be in danger, it is God that keeps us safe.
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rabbitholebot@rabbitholebot·
My favorite part of being a "conspiracy theorist" is not having myocarditis.
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Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
@FiveTimesAugust It feels like a pop quiz that you passed, but so many failed in the room that you don't want to brag about it but you still feel good about it. Marked safe from wishing death on women and children today for the win.
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Five Times August@FiveTimesAugust·
I’m just glad I didn’t wake up this morning all blood thirsty and excited about potentially wiping an entire country off the face of the planet. I feel pretty good about that.
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Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
@GeneralJoeM17 My dad was pressured to get it and didn't bc I'd told him everything I was hearing about it. He has stage 3 kidney failure and diabetes. He's still alive rn and I'm positive he'd be gone if he'd taken it. He says I had nothing to do with it, he just decided not to. 😆
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JoeM@GeneralJoeM17·
If you refused to take the vaccine and you stopped your loved ones from taking it YOU ARE A HERO
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Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
@ick_real I remember things from as far back as meeting my baby brother when I wasn't even 2 yet. I remember my childhood vividly. It shocked me when I married a guy who only has maybe 1% of his childhood memories.
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`@ick_real·
JUST FOUND OUT IT’S NOT NORMAL TO NOT REMEMBER MUCH ABOUT YOUR CHILDHOOD, MIND YOU, I THOUGHT WE ALL DIDN’T??
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Invisidon@QuantumAlteredX·
You simply cannot fake pictures this amazing.
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Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
The Artemis II crew explains to a young viewer why it can be hard to see stars in outer space. Question: "I wonder, do you still see stars in outer space?" Jeremy Hansen: "Yeah, I was actually just talking to my crewmates about that today. I've definitely seen stars in outer space, and I was saying I haven't as many as I thought I would. Reid?" Reid Wiseman: "We have so much illumination from the sun on the moon and the earth right now, it is hard at times to see stars, just like when you walk out in the daytime, you see a blue sky but no stars."
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Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
I was so excited for the Artemis mission to prove once and for all that space is real and now I'm a potential flat earther because we're clearly being lied to and no other theory explains why and that makes me mad because I want a different theory.
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Truthseeker@Xx17965797N·
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Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
@BALUCIAGA Have you ever noticed that wars only happen on one section of the planet? When was the last time, idk, Portugal decided to go to war against Japan? Wherever the global cabal has ties, war is their money laundering. They pay $30,000 for a bomb and charge a million. Easy money.
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🪞@BALUCIAGA·
i think about this all the time like it genuinely gives me existential dread.
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Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
@afrosypaella I think we put way too much weight onto how we were parented. We are imperfect humans being raised by imperfect people, who grew up and are raising imperfect little humans. At some point it becomes our job to heal and forgive.
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Nneka M. Okona 🇳🇬
Nneka M. Okona 🇳🇬@afrosypaella·
I’m starting to realize that parental neglect is more pervasive with most of us than I ever considered. So many folks conditions + what they’re seeking in romance or in friendship really come down to trying to *finally* get parented in the way they needed as a child.
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Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
@PabloCastroDice Take a lot of videos. Not just pictures. It's the videos I find myself and my children going back to watch over and over, and I wish I'd taken more of them.
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Pablo Castro - Psicólogo@PabloCastroDice·
Cuando me doy cuenta de que solo viviré un verano con mi bebé. Que solo vivirá aproximadamente unas 10 Navidades que sentirá como mágicas. Y que 7 años después ya será un adulto.
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Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
Incredible how it looks identical 58 years apart later and billions of Miles travelled throughout the.
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Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
@alexboge The same is true of ppl like you, though, who ignore the obvious anomalies of this whole production, throw out all questions as conspiracy theory, and blindly accept images AI says is fake as real. Your desire for it to be real has taken over and made you throw out facts.
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Alex Boge@alexboge·
It truly puzzles me to watch people look at these stunning, awe inspiring images from NASA’s Artemis II mission, showing Earth and the Moon exactly as physics predicts, and their first instinct is to shout into the world: “I am willfully ignorant. I reject evidence. I refuse to understand even the most basic science, and I would rather deny reality than accept it.” There is something deeply broken in that mindset. Not skepticism, not curiosity, but a deliberate refusal to engage with reality itself. These images are not just beautiful. They are a direct window into how the universe actually works. And some people would rather close their eyes than look.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Stop telling kids to “make eye contact” or “stand up straight.” Vanessa Van Edwards has three much smarter body language hacks that actually work: 1. Ask them to notice the other person’s eye color — it gives a real reason to look up and connect. 2. Hands first — always approach with your hand out so you clearly signal how you want to be greeted (handshake, high-five, fist bump, or wave). 3. Superhero cape — roll your shoulders back and maximize the space between your ear and shoulder. It instantly makes kids look more confident and credible. She uses these herself on Zoom, in photos, and in real life. Small changes. Big difference. What’s one tiny body language trick you wish someone had taught you earlier?
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Will Knowland@beherleader·
We send men into marriage with a suit, a speech, and a stag do...then act shocked when they don’t know how to be husbands. A lot of pain could’ve been avoided by a simple letter like this from their dads the night before the wedding. A father’s letter about marriage to his son Son, Tonight you stand on the edge of a new life. Tomorrow you will speak vows that will shape your soul. You won’t just marry a woman; you will accept a mission. You will become a husband, and God will judge you as one. I want you to remember this first: marriage will not run on feelings. Feelings rise and fall like weather. Marriage runs on virtue, sacrifice, and truth. When you love your wife, you don’t merely feel warmth toward her. You will her good. You choose her good when you feel tired, when you feel misunderstood, when you feel tempted to withdraw. That choice will make you a man. Your wife will not need a perfect husband. She will need a present one. She will need a man who leads the tone of the home. When tension comes—and it will—your calm will act like a roof over her head. If you panic, if you react, if you argue like a boy trying to win, you will teach her that the home has no shelter. If you stay steady, you will teach her that she can exhale. So lead with steadiness. When she feels upset, don’t treat her emotion as an enemy to defeat. Treat it as information to understand. Ask yourself, “What is she feeling, and what does she need from me right now?” Name it simply: “You feel hurt.” “You feel scared.” “You feel alone.” That kind of clarity will lower the fire. Then you can move to action together. You don’t need to fix everything in five minutes. You need to make her feel safe with you in the storm. At the same time, do not confuse “being loving” with “being weak.” Love needs backbone. You must hold your frame: your dignity, your boundaries, your direction. Some days she will test you—not because she hates you, but because she wants to know whether you can carry weight. She wants to know whether your strength stays when her emotion rises. Meet those moments with warmth and firmness. Speak slowly. Stand tall. Choose clarity over sarcasm. A man who holds the line with kindness becomes trustworthy. Never tolerate contempt. Never feed it. If she speaks with disrespect, address it quickly and privately. Keep your voice low. Make your boundary clear. Then return to peace. When you allow disrespect, you train the marriage to rot. When you correct it with calm authority, you train the marriage to heal. Build trust through consistency. Keep your promises. Show up on time. Follow through. A wife relaxes when she knows your “yes” means yes. She will forgive many imperfections if she can rely on your word. Consistency will feel boring to you some days. It will feel like oxygen to her. Keep courting her after tomorrow. Don’t let the wedding end the pursuit. Keep dating her. Plan. Initiate. Touch her with affection. Speak admiration out loud. A woman blooms under steady cherishing. Romance does not compete with responsibility. Romance fuels it. When conflict comes, repair quickly. Pride loves delay. Pride loves silence that punishes. Choose humility instead. If you wound her, own it cleanly. Don’t justify. Don’t lecture. Don’t say “I’m sorry you feel that way.” Say, “I was wrong. I’m sorry. I will do better.” Then do better. That is how a man leads: he takes responsibility without theatrics. Make your home orderly. Create a shared mission. Decide what kind of marriage you want to build: prayerful, joyful, hospitable, disciplined, generous. Talk about money with honesty. Run a budget like a grown man. Learn the practical skills that prevent resentment: planning, chores, logistics, childcare. Don’t “help” in your own home. Own your share. Competence is love made visible. Now listen carefully about intimacy. Treat it as sacred. Your body will tempt you to take. Your vocation will call you to give. Lead with tenderness. Pursue connection, not release. Communicate. Learn her seasons. Respect her rhythms. Create emotional safety, because intimacy depends on trust. Guard your eyes and imagination like a man guarding a city gate. Porn and lust do not stay in a corner; they spread through a marriage like smoke. Purity gives you strength; strength gives her safety. Above all, put God at the center. Pray with your wife even when it feels awkward. Go to confession like a man who wants to stay clean. Go to Mass like a man who knows he needs grace. You cannot love her well on willpower alone. Grace will make your sacrifices fruitful. Virtue will make your love stable. Tomorrow you will speak vows. Speak them like a man laying his life on the altar. Then live them on Tuesday afternoons, on sleepless nights, on hard seasons, and in ordinary hours. Ordinary hours will build your marriage. Ordinary faithfulness will make you great. I love you. I’m proud of you. Now go and become the husband God calls you to be. Dad
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Nikki Carson@NikkiCa17·
@mrsdobbins_ Imagine how dead your soul has to be to allow that sentence out of your lips. I actually feel really sorry for her. I hope she finds touch with her soul again someday.
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mrs. dobbins ☕️🪶
mrs. dobbins ☕️🪶@mrsdobbins_·
I remember when our baby died last summer and at the miscarriage follow-up appointment, the very first thing the midwife said was “was this pregnancy wanted?” followed by “expelling the products of conception in the first trimester is normal, if you have 3 more I can refer you to a fertility specialist if you want.” 🙂
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