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Reliving Moment@RelivingMoments·
Came across this video when I needed it the most. Thought I should share it as well.
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Historic Vids@historyinmemes·
JFK poses his lifelong friend Lem Billings, 1933.
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Children who made decisions that affected millions of adults. You won’t believe number 3, but it’s the truth.
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Morbid Knowledge
Morbid Knowledge@MorbidKnowledge·
In 1980, Carole Ann Boone married Ted Bundy in the middle of his trial for the m*rder of multiple women, utilizing an obscure law to wed while she was on the witness stand. They managed to conceive a child while he was on de*th row and stayed together until their divorce in 1986.
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Years after, Carole Ann Boone cut all ties with Ted Bundy and vanished from public life, turning from his most devoted defender into someone who erased him completely, leaving their story ending not in loyalty, but silence.
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In 1980, Carole Ann Boone married Ted Bundy in the middle of his trial for the m*rder of multiple women, utilizing an obscure law to wed while she was on the witness stand. They managed to conceive a child while he was on de*th row and stayed together until their divorce in 1986.

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Good that only exists by accident. No. 2 and 4 will shock you 😳
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On This Day—February 3 1998–Cavalese cable car disaster Italy On February 3, 1998, a U.S. Marine Corps EA-6B Prowler jet flying too low& fast in the Italian Dolomites severed a ski-lift cable in Cavalese, causing a gondola to plunge 250 feet and killing all 20 people on board…
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NOLLY
NOLLY@omoelerinjare1·
A Black woman gave birth to a daughter who appeared completely white — with fair skin, blond hair, and blue eyes. Strangers constantly assumed she was just the nanny caring for someone else’s baby. The doubts became so overwhelming that she and her husband eventually did a DNA test to prove the child was biologically theirs. The results confirmed: she is the real mother. Genetics can be surprising like that.
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Mr PitBull
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A 21-year-old woman from Dallas, Texas recently turned a short airport layover into a moment she will never forget. When she learned that her boyfriend, who serves in the military, would have a 30-minute layover at a Dallas airport between flights, she realized it might be her only chance to see him for a long time. But there was a problem. Without a boarding pass, she would not be able to get through airport security. So she came up with a plan. She bought a $70 plane ticket for a flight she never intended to board, simply so she could pass through security and meet him at the gate. Sara and her boyfriend met at the Dr. Pepper factory in Waco, Texas, and had been together for just over six months. From the beginning, their relationship had been long distance because of his military service. As soon as he received his orders and she learned his connection would be in Dallas, she decided she was going to make those 30 minutes count. When the moment finally came, the two reunited at the airport gate, sharing a brief but emotional visit before he had to board his next flight. Sara later posted a video of the reunion on TikTok on February 6, writing: “Falling in love is buying a ticket just to get into the airport to see your long-distance boyfriend for 30 minutes between flights.” The video quickly went viral, gaining more than two million views. For Sara, the layover happening in her city felt like a small miracle, and she hopes the story encourages other military couples to hold on through the distance. Sometimes love shows up in the smallest windows of time.
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Months later, that brief reunion changed everything, he altered his future postings to be closer, and Sara realized the ‘one moment’ she chased didn’t just close distance. it quietly redirected the course of their entire relationship.
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A 21-year-old woman from Dallas, Texas recently turned a short airport layover into a moment she will never forget. When she learned that her boyfriend, who serves in the military, would have a 30-minute layover at a Dallas airport between flights, she realized it might be her only chance to see him for a long time. But there was a problem. Without a boarding pass, she would not be able to get through airport security. So she came up with a plan. She bought a $70 plane ticket for a flight she never intended to board, simply so she could pass through security and meet him at the gate. Sara and her boyfriend met at the Dr. Pepper factory in Waco, Texas, and had been together for just over six months. From the beginning, their relationship had been long distance because of his military service. As soon as he received his orders and she learned his connection would be in Dallas, she decided she was going to make those 30 minutes count. When the moment finally came, the two reunited at the airport gate, sharing a brief but emotional visit before he had to board his next flight. Sara later posted a video of the reunion on TikTok on February 6, writing: “Falling in love is buying a ticket just to get into the airport to see your long-distance boyfriend for 30 minutes between flights.” The video quickly went viral, gaining more than two million views. For Sara, the layover happening in her city felt like a small miracle, and she hopes the story encourages other military couples to hold on through the distance. Sometimes love shows up in the smallest windows of time.

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NostalgiaDrops
NostalgiaDrops@NostalgiaDrops·
They took cereal seriously in the #80s. 🥣😃🎮 Did you ever eat this? I can’t think of any other cereal that fired up the imagination like this one did! 👇
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Her name was Neerja Bhanot. Born in Chandigarh in 1963. She grew up in Mumbai, modelled for advertisements, and in 1985 joined Pan Am as a flight attendant. She was 23 years old. Once her mother told her that if there was ever a hijack she should run and save herself. Neerja replied. Mummy, mar jayungi lekin bhagungi nahin. I would rather die than run away. On September 5 1986 she was the Senior Purser on Pan Am Flight 73 flying from Mumbai to New York via Karachi. The plane was carrying 380 passengers and 13 crew members. At 6am during the Karachi stopover four armed terrorists boarded the plane dressed as airport security. Neerja spotted them immediately and whispered the hijack code into the intercom. The three pilots escaped through an overhead hatch and fled. The plane was grounded. The terrorists could not fly it anywhere. The enraged hijackers put Neerja in charge of communicating with the airline. All other flight attendants were tied up with ropes. She was alone. For 17 hours she kept 380 people calm. She served them sandwiches and water. She spoke to them. She managed the terrorists. When the hijackers ordered her to collect all passports she sensed they were targeting Americans. She and her crew quietly hid the American passports under seats and threw the rest down a rubbish chute. 42 of the 44 Americans on board survived. After 17 hours the terrorists opened fire and threw grenades into the cabin. Neerja opened an emergency exit door. She could have been the first one out. She stepped aside and began pushing passengers through. The terrorists saw her helping three unaccompanied children escape. They caught her by her hair and shot her at point blank range. She died on the tarmac in Karachi. Two days before her 24th birthday. She was posthumously awarded the Ashoka Chakra. The first woman and youngest person ever to receive it. India’s highest peacetime gallantry award. Pakistan awarded her the Tamgha-e-Pakistan. The United States Department of Justice gave her the Special Courage Award. Her name was Neerja Bhanot. She had every chance to save herself. She chose not to. Follow for real stories about people India must never forget.
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