
🇺🇸AMFIRST 🇺🇸
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@lippyent Bubba, I said I wanted a CORD of wood, not a HOARD of wood.
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I have one right outside my bedroom window and there are others on adjoining lots that find a way to drop their gum balls in my yard.
I pick up hundreds of pounds of them every year. You think you got them all and then get on the mower and there are still 100s on the ground.
How you can drive over one with your mower and it finds a way to hit you in the head is beyond me.
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@Tom_Idaho It drops a million spikey seed pods that shoot out of the lawnmower like rocks. The pods also get caught in the belts and pullies and messes up the mower.
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@Randomnbafacts @WyattzWorId I have no anger just like the people you claim are annoyed, are not.
Mike just making up shit because he is incapable of intelligent thought.
Have a nice day, Mike.
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@RobInSpringTx @WyattzWorId Try it so you can balance your anger lol
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@Randomnbafacts @WyattzWorId Uhhh… I don't stand outside of clubs, sports games, concerts, or any other events.
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@WyattzWorId Why does this annoy people? People be acting like they don't stand outside of clubs, sports games, concerts, and many different events... but someone into their thing is just wrong....
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@FurkanGozukara The woman who detests America and Israel is not a reliable source for legitimate information.
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Would you rather spend $1 trillion to bomb the radical Muslim suicide cult that has brutally ruled over Iran for 47 years, wants to force its version of Islam on the world, and has admitted it can assemble 11 nuclear bombs whenever it wants if the world doesn’t submit to its demands or… ?
Give every teacher who bitches about their salary a massive raise because it’s more important to push their rainbow flags and gender confusion on your kids rather than leave teaching and getting a higher paid job in the private sector?
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Look at all the Muslims here trying to deny that this girl was executed by her family.
Islam is a brutal and false religion and the Muslims who are saying this is a lie are only doing this because they are afraid of violating some arcane Sharia law and ending up executed just like Princess Misha’al bint Fahd Al Saud.
Many would gladly leave Islam if they could do so freely.
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💔 LOVE OR DEATH: The Saudi Princess Executed For Daring To Choose Her Heart 💔
On July 15, 1977, in Jeddah, 19-year-old Princess Misha’al bint Fahd Al Saud was brutally executed for adultery.
Desperate to escape a forced arranged marriage she despised, she risked everything to elope with the man she truly loved — fleeing the kingdom only to be hunted down and condemned.
While the world whispered that her powerful grandfather ordered the killing to protect royal family honor, the official death sentence came straight from Sharia law itself.
A royal bloodline… shattered by forbidden love.
In a world where tradition can demand the ultimate price — what would YOU risk everything for? 💔
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@Ezz_2031 @CherokeeOwl @grok was Princess Misha’al bint Fahd Al Saud executed for adultery and what happened to the male she was involved with?
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Your words are nothing but blatant lies and cheap misinformation.
You’re recycling a distorted story taken from an old film and presenting it as a “historical fact,” which shows either ignorance or deliberate deception.
And your claim about executions being broadcast on TV is a scandal in itself—because it simply never happened.
You’re not seeking the truth; you’re chasing attention with low-quality, sensational content at the expense of an entire country’s reputation.
In short:
Lies + exaggeration + ignorance = your entire narrative.
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The story is so outrageously false, I choked on my coffee laughing! 🤣🤣
Firstly, there's no Islamic ruling that says a girl must confess four times to adultery in order to be punished!
Secondly, why did she confess four times?
Is she humming a tune and enjoying it?
Or are the people in front of her not listening?
And why would she confess in the first place if she wanted to escape?!
Someone who wants to escape punishment doesn't confess. This is a story I've never heard before, and it's so bizarre it doesn't make any sense. It's clearly fabricated.
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@Muddasaroffical @ImranKhanPTI @ImranRiazKhan @MuradSaeedPTI Real heroes, warriors, and above all, true Muslims. They do not need wealth or possessions to prove their loyalty or their fight for their country or religion. They fought with all of that in consideration for their faith and nation.
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Egypt charge tolls for the Suez Canal.
Panama charge fees for the Panama Canal.
Turkey charge fees for Bosporus Strait.
Canada charge fees for the St Lawrence Seaway.
United States charge for the St Lawrence Seaway.
Iran kept the Strait toll free for decades and they are somehow still the terrible guys.
BRICS News@BRICSinfo
JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iran considers charging taxes and toll fees to cross the Strait of Hormuz.
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@_DavidAJenkins @LuckyBubbaDuh @ronsterd89 @panderkin41 You wouldn’t know a racist unless you looked at yourself in the mirror.
Try answering with factual data instead of over used tropes.
They don’t work on me and only make me more determined to make you accept your own self-induced failings instead of blame others for them.
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@Sathish12369 @UsmanAzad428 @Kabogo_Henry How will it move if oil and gas supplies are drastically cut for several years, if not a decade?
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@UsmanAzad428 @Kabogo_Henry World will move on even if middle east is completely destroyed
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@mistressdivy There are a couple of these in the Kansas City area.
youtu.be/N6W1yEzycy8?si…

YouTube
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I have an uncle, well into his 80s and doing well, that was an astronaut the Apollo program.
He never made it into space.
They kept putting the program on hold and he got tired of the games Congress was playing so he went back to the Air Force until he was eligible to retire. From there he became a commercial pilot for 25 years.
His stories about the training regime these guys went through year after year were epic. What these guys went through just to train to get into space was brutal.
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@MrPitbull07 Have you ever seen the beer cans these guys went into space in? Not exactly precision instruments on the control panel either. The had solid balls of steel to get in one of those things from the jump.
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May 16, 1963. Gordon Cooper was orbiting Earth alone inside a capsule barely big enough to turn around in, moving at 17,500 miles per hour.
He had been up there for over a day.
Then the warnings started.
First a faulty sensor screaming that the ship was falling — it wasn't. He switched it off. Then something far worse: a short circuit knocked out the entire automated guidance system. The one that kept the capsule steady. The one that was supposed to bring him home.
Without it, reentry was nearly impossible.
Too shallow an angle and the capsule would bounce off the atmosphere back into space. Too steep and it would incinerate. The margin for error was razor thin — and every computer that was supposed to hit that margin was dead.
Down on the ground, NASA engineers watched the telemetry in silence. They could see everything going wrong. They could fix nothing.
Cooper didn't panic.
He uncapped a grease pencil and drew lines directly on the inside of his window to track the horizon. He looked up at the stars he had spent months memorizing and used their positions to orient the ship by eye. Then he set his wristwatch.
Because when you have no computers left, you become the computer.
At exactly the right moment — calculated in his head, confirmed by the stars outside — he fired the retrorockets. The capsule shook. The sky turned to fire. For several minutes, no one on Earth could reach him as plasma swallowed the ship whole.
Then the parachutes opened.
Faith 7 hit the water just four miles from the recovery ship — the single most accurate splashdown in the entire Mercury program.
The man with a wristwatch and a few pencil marks on a window had outperformed every automated system NASA had.
We talk a lot about technology saving us. And it often does.
But Cooper's story is a quiet reminder that behind every machine, there still has to be a human being who can look out the window, think clearly under pressure, and decide what to do next.
The final backup was never the software.
It was him.

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@jacksonhinklle @denisrancourt He was wearing a watch on his left hand (same hand the tweet is focused on) when he walked into the room.
Was it ever seen on his wrist again?
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