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Gevorg Gasparyan has climbed Mount Everest and raised the Armenian flag to raise funds for a fundraiser for Armenian families.
The fundraises which is currently on ReArmenia seeks funding to build 3 homes across Armenia for 3 different families that are struggling financially.
As of this post, the fundraiser is 25% complete and there are still 40 days remaining. You can donate with the link: rearmenia.com/en/fundraisers…

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Black students gathered several white students to a specific spot on the playground and forced them to state ‘Black Lives Matter’ against their will.
Those who refused were beaten.
The school didn't want to release the video but a lawsuit was filed to obtain it.
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Many white students are not safe in public schools.
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Chevron is letting customers know in California that it’s not Donald Trump causing the insane gas prices in the state, it’s California Democrats
Chevron just added these new signs to their pumps educating customers, “Sacramento policies did this. Now you pay more”
“California politicians are choosing foreign oil and fuels over local jobs and lower costs”
This is what we need. Huge companies willing to educate the public and tell the truth
It’s Gavin Newsom and Democrat policies causing $6.30+ average cost per gallon in California
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Bartek Ziemski Skis Down Everest! » Explorersweb share.google/Xu65HEus3XbdZF…
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This is the Ye Olde Trip To Jerusalem pub in Nottingham, which is said to be one of Britain’s oldest pubs.
They have been serving ale here since 1189 AD, when King Richard the Lionheart was on the throne.
I care more about this pub than about the entire Third World
#Remigration

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On May 18, 1939, Professor Tolkien gave his famous lecture “On Fairy Stories” at the University of St Andrews.
There he argued that fairy tales and myths are deeply human stories, not childish distractions. He believed fantasy allows people to experience wonder again, recover a sense of beauty in ordinary things, and find hope.
One of Tolkien’s most famous points was his defence of “escape” in storytelling. He argued there is nothing shameful about wanting to escape darkness, famously asking: “Why should a man be scorned if, finding himself in prison, he tries to get out and go home?”
Here is an excerpt:
“The realm of fairy-story is wide and deep and high and filled with many things: all manner of beasts and birds are found there; shoreless seas and stars uncounted; beauty that is an enchantment, and an ever-present peril; both joy and sorrow sharp as swords. In that realm a man may, perhaps, count himself fortunate to have wandered, but its very richness and strangeness tie the tongue of the traveller who would report them. And while he is there it is dangerous for him to ask too many questions, lest the gate should be shut and the keys be lost.”

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This is the night sky on Mars—raw, unfiltered, untouched by a single streetlight.The atmosphere is so thin that every star slices through like a diamond on black glass. No haze, no glow, just infinite clarity.140 million miles from home, our little rover sits beneath a ceiling humanity has never truly seen: a universe stripped of Earth’s comforting blur.Close your eyes and stand there with it. Suddenly the cosmos stops feeling edited for our comfort. It feels brutally honest. And in that vastness, you feel perfectly, gloriously small.
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Father Dario Escobar, a 92-year-old Colombian hermit of the Lebanese Maronite Order — the same monastic order as Saint Charbel — has passed away in Lebanon. His daily routine reportedly included 14 hours of prayer, three hours of work, two hours of study, and five hours of sleep.
Info: Libnanews

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