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Stephen Fultz

@StephenFultz

Registered Nurse | Christian | Conservative 🇺🇸 | Fitness • Family • Gaming • Tech…Running + Jesus beats depression • DM welcome

Pennsylvania, USA Katılım Ekim 2014
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Stephen Fultz
Stephen Fultz@StephenFultz·
@DrFrankTurek I think there always has been a fascination with proving we are not alone. It’s the same as recognizing there is a God. But really a lot of the current fascination is tied into the idea that we have advanced technology in the US or elsewhere. Isn’t that right @AshtonForbes?
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Frank Turek
Frank Turek@DrFrankTurek·
Why is there suddenly so much interest in aliens?
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Stephen Fultz
Stephen Fultz@StephenFultz·
@UlisesDavid__ I’m always impressed by what early civilizations could accomplish. If they would look at what has been built in our day they would be dumbfounded though.
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Ulises
Ulises@UlisesDavid__·
🚨| La claridad de un acueducto del imperio Romano, de hace 2000 años
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
Memorial Day isn’t about barbecues or beach days—it’s about those American heroes who gave everything for our freedom. THIS 70-SECOND VIDEO CAPTURES WHAT THE DAY IS TRULY ABOUT. 🇺🇸
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Sibobugingo Joël
Sibobugingo Joël@JoelOptimist1·
This is creativity done perfectly.
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𝐃𝐔𝐓𝐂𝐇
𝐃𝐔𝐓𝐂𝐇@pr0ud_americans·
Cadillac Eldorado Convertibles – Evolution in Red From the bold tailfins of the 1950s, to the sleek luxury of the 1960s, and the powerful presence of the 1970s — the Eldorado has always been pure American style on wheels. Which decade is your favorite? 🔥
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Nick
Nick@idkseemsbad·
@ByuSome @StephenFultz It sounds like you haven't worked hard enough if you don't make your own decisions at work.
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Some.BYU.Dude
Some.BYU.Dude@ByuSome·
This BS needs to stop. My wife has all of her hobbies. She reads, gardens, etc. as a mom of 3 kids under 5. Stop blaming men and your kids because you can't self-manage yourself and navigate to keep your hobbies. Talk with your husband and work out time for both yours and his hobbies. Also, career? For 8-9 hours a day 5 days a week, my time is not my own. I am subject to whatever my work needs of me. Meanwhile, my wife is her own master. Every minute is her judgement and decision. That's an incredible gift to give. I love that she can do that, and she's incredibly grateful. Stop having a great life and wasting it away because you suck at family management and you're not grateful.
𝓛𝓮𝔁𝓲𝓮 💗@softpinkgiggles

We need to talk about the grief of losing your entire identity to motherhood while the man you married gets to keep his hobbies, his freedom, and his career completely uninterrupted.

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Stephen Fultz
Stephen Fultz@StephenFultz·
@elonmusk She just never comes across as very smart. Maybe she is, and just doesn’t do well when put on the spot. But 🫣
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PatriotTakes 🇺🇸
PatriotTakes 🇺🇸@patriottakes·
@elonmusk Surprised. This is the same Nicki Minaj who doesn’t believe the moon landings are real. Nicki Minaj: “No, I don’t think we landed on the moon.” Katie Miller: “You don’t?” Nicki Minaj: “No.”
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Stephen Fultz
Stephen Fultz@StephenFultz·
A lot of people saying breast implants equal divorce. Kind of an interesting take. I think the idea to help people who suffered from a deformity or cancer, or anything along those lines is part of the reason such procedures exist. But vanity has created a whole other industry and taken the cosmetic surgeries to a whole new level. Perhaps we just need to accept what God gave us. I’m sure we all have things we are insecure about. I know I do. Maybe when we die, and come back in the next life, it will all be exactly as intended. Or maybe we will be able to see the reason for those differences more clearly. I dunno. But I do know that time and experience have allowed me to see that there are many more important things in life to be concerned with, and a lot to be grateful for without messing up nature.
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Stephen Fultz@StephenFultz·
I don’t disagree, but we can’t force that, except by example. Stop spending money or giving attention to it. Support those who give freely and are better stewards of their riches. Musk gives less than 1% of his earnings last I checked, and he “donates” a lot of things that end up being used to benefit his other companies. He may be a gift to society as a genius, but he is certainly not the most charitable.
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daz
daz@MetamateDaz·
I genuinely don't understand people like Bezos and Musk. If I had billions of dollars, I would just start fixing everything. Homeless veterans sleeping on the streets? Not on my watch. Hungry children going to bed with empty stomachs? Hell no. They could be making life better but instead choose to build spaceships and data centers to pump stocks and destroy the planet
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Stephen Fultz
Stephen Fultz@StephenFultz·
But you said it. We must have a MORAL society. That would require people to encourage more religion and more faith in God. People have to care about their neighbor. No amount of force will ever fix the brokenness of greed and selfishness we see in society. Only God and a change of heart can do that. The story of Scrooge is actually playing out before our eyes.
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CatherineFromMA
CatherineFromMA@Catheri16757657·
It's hilarious the number of bots that jump right in to defend billionaires. Elon seems a little sensitive to criticism... These greedy pigs can't even pay their employees enough to afford food and housing, so taxpayers end up subsidizing them. In a moral economic system, billionaires would not exist.
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Stephen Fultz
Stephen Fultz@StephenFultz·
@kijanawoodard @elonmusk Makes sense. But the Earth shifts and things happen. I literally just saw a brand new parking garage collapse, and we seem to be having more “accidents” in the world of engineering and construction. Just feels creepy to be in a tunnel when I could be up on a road instead. I dunno
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Kijana Woodard
Kijana Woodard@kijanawoodard·
I watched a video with the Boring President talking about the Vegas project. For the most part, they are deeper than gas water sewer. Gotta look out at stations, but that’s a smaller area. Being a tunnel, it’s a natural arch to distribute the weight. The tunnel isn’t load bearing for buildings or anything.
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Stephen Fultz@StephenFultz·
@Eternal_Saints_ “Has nothing whatsoever to do with modesty” is a little absurd. It is literally a piece of clothing to cover the body and be a reminder of covenants with God. Modesty is absolutely a part of it.
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Tiffany Fong
Tiffany Fong@TiffanyFong·
My boyfriend is taking me on a date!
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Stephen Fultz
Stephen Fultz@StephenFultz·
@UziCryptoo Are you encouraging the government to create another tax that would end up hurting middle class wage earners more than anyone? 🤦‍♂️
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Uzi@UziCryptoo·
You can't tax rich people on unrealized gains from stocks because "it's not real money until it's sold." So explain to me why my property taxes keep going up based on the unrealized value of my house? I didn't sell it. I didn't cash out. I didn't make a profit. But somehow I'm paying taxes on paper gains every single year. Interesting how "unrealized gains" only become a problem when wealthy folks are involved.
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Stephen Fultz
Stephen Fultz@StephenFultz·
I think this problem with pedophilia is disgusting and those who are guilty need to be eliminated from society in whatever way that state chooses to do so. But it is interesting that the same outrage isn’t occurring over the grooming of young children all over the world. We have a crisis on our hands. It is becoming increasingly acceptable for sexual deviants to live normally in our society and that should never happen. Children need and deserve our protection. They deserve the truth. They deserve to have every chance at becoming who they are meant to be without coercion, or some event like SA that permanently changes their ability to live life fully. This is not an LDS problem. There is a sickness in society.
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JennNextDoor
JennNextDoor@Jenn_NextDoor·
How many discerned, "Called-of-God" LDS Bishops will SA kids before the church: - stops letting Bishops meet alone w/ kids & ask sexual questions? -admits there's no gift of discernment? -admits callings are made by men, not God? -warns LDS kids that church ldrs can be predators?
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Stephen Fultz
Stephen Fultz@StephenFultz·
This account is literally set up to share random stories or post click bait. This is not her personal story. Just consider the timing. Why post about a child born in 2014? Also, it isn’t even December, so there is no reason for reminiscing over the delivery or anything we can tell from the story. “Mary” is way too young to have been married since 1995. I dunno. Just don’t understand this content that gets posted just to get clicks. And here I am increasing that likelihood by posting. 🤦‍♂️
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Mary 🕊️
Mary 🕊️@cutiieepie6·
My husband and I have been married since 1995. We tried for years to have a baby, spending thousands of dollars on fertility treatments, tracking my cycles, and doing everything we could. But it never happened. After a long time, we gave up and started trying to accept that having kids wasn’t in our future. In 2013, I was still struggling with the idea of never being a mom. I talked to a friend who was a grief counselor, and she told me something that stuck with me — that I needed to grieve not being able to have a child the same way someone would grieve losing a child. It hit me hard, but I went through that grieving process, and little by little, I found some peace. One day at work, I mentioned to a new coworker that I wasn’t feeling well. She joked and said, "Maybe you’re pregnant!" I laughed and said, "No way. I'm 42, and after 19 years of trying, it's just not possible." But on my drive home, the thought wouldn't leave me. So I stopped and bought a pregnancy test. As soon as I started using it, the test showed a dark positive line — almost immediately. I was stunned. After all these years, I was pregnant! At 42! When my husband got home, he started talking about golf clubs and travel plans — because we had decided we would focus on ourselves now: early retirement, vacations, golf. I didn’t say a word. I just handed him the pregnancy test. He stared at it, shocked, and refused to believe it until the doctor confirmed it. We got it confirmed and were sent to a high-risk pregnancy specialist because of my age. The next 7 months were full of weekly checkups, lots of ultrasounds, and a lot of worry. Every time, we thought something might be wrong — no heartbeat, bad genetic tests, something. But every time, everything was fine — except for my high blood pressure. Because of that, the doctor decided it was safest to do a planned C-section at 38 weeks instead of letting me go into labor. She was worried an emergency might happen if we waited. On December 10, 2014, our beautiful, perfectly healthy baby boy was born!
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S.M.I.L.E
S.M.I.L.E@Kosisochukwu919·
@elonmusk Underground traffic jams in $100M+ tunnels while Hyperloop remains expensive sci-fi fanfic. Real fix is fewer cars and better cities, not billionaire tunnel fantasies.
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