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Toni Lawrence

@TML90176

🩷🎀Love the body you live in and Love the life you live 🩷💫 Learn how to be yourself unapologetically. 🩷🎀

🌏 Katılım Mart 2025
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
In Britain, the government is releasing convicted pedophiles from prison while locking people up for Facebook posts "Several thousand people have been given prison sentences in the UK for social media posts where there was no explicit link to actual violence But they just said it encouraged violence. I’m like, well, did anyone actually do anything as a result of that media post? Well, no. But then they have a prison overcrowding situation in the UK, so they are quite literally releasing convicted pedophiles and putting people in jail for Facebook posts That is an actual thing happening in Britain”
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youtube.com/watch?v=8ZCMDv… "But there have to be things that get you excited about the future, that make you glad to wake up in the morning because you can't wait to see what happens next." ~Elon Musk 💫🧬Giving humanity hope 🧬💫
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Toni Lawrence@TML90176·
Firstly ,Guillaume de Beaujeu was a masterful diplomat and secured a truce known as the Truce of Tortosa However, the peace fell apart after Italian Christian mercenaries attacked Muslim merchants. Then he protected like a courageous, masterful Knight. youtube.com/watch?v=GCXaFP…
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Radosław Poszwiński
Radosław Poszwiński@bogdan607·
Elon Musk o tym, dlaczego spał na podłodze fabryki Tesli przez 3 lata . W Polsce tego nie rozumieją „Mieszkałem w fabryce w Fremont i tej w Nevadzie przez trzy lata z rzędu. To było moje główne miejsce zamieszkania. Nie żartuję. Serio. Spałem na kanapie, a w pewnym momencie w namiocie na dachu, ale przez jakiś czas po prostu spałem pod moim biurkiem, które stało na widoku w fabryce.” Jak wyjaśnia Elon, zrobił to z ważnego powodu: „Spałem na podłodze pod biurkiem, żeby podczas zmiany zmian cały zespół mógł mnie zobaczyć. To ważne, bo jeśli zespół myśli, że ich lider gdzieś się bawi, popija Mai Tai na tropikalnej wyspie [to deprymujące]... Ponieważ zespół mógł mnie widzieć śpiącego na podłodze podczas zmiany zmian, wiedzieli, że jestem tam. To zrobiło ogromną różnicę, i dali z siebie wszystko.” Ta zasada, że liderzy muszą być widoczni, to coś, co Elon podkreślił w notatce do pracowników Tesli kończącej pracę zdalną i wymagającej minimum 40 godzin tygodniowo osobiście: „Im wyższe stanowisko zajmujesz, tym bardziej widoczna musi być twoja obecność. Dlatego tyle mieszkałem w fabryce – żeby ci na linii produkcyjnej mogli widzieć, jak pracuję u ich boku. Gdybym tego nie zrobił, Tesla dawno by zbankrutowała.”
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
I know why most of you are here. It’s not for the likes. It’s not for the followers. It’s not for the money. You’re here because you love this country. You’re here because you still believe in right and wrong. You still believe in faith, family, freedom, personal responsibility, and treating people with respect. You’re tired of the propaganda, the division, and the constant effort to turn Americans against one another. You do this for the kids. You want them to inherit the same freedoms, opportunities, and love of country that generations before us enjoyed. You want them to grow up proud to be Americans. There’s an old saying: Leave it better than you found it. That responsibility belongs to all of us. The next time you’re at Walmart and see a patriotic shirt, hat, or American flag, buy a few extra. Fill up that cart. Then take those shirts and hats and hand them out to the little patriots you meet along the way. Patriotism still matters. A flag. A shirt. A hat. A simple act of kindness. Those things go a long way. America won’t be saved by politicians. It will be saved by millions of everyday Americans teaching the next generation to love this country, respect one another, and carry our values forward. Keep fighting. Keep believing. Keep leading by example. The kids are always watching!
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William of Beaujeu also known as Guillaume de Beaujeu-Montpensier His famous quote just before he died aged 60, during the tragic Siege of Acre, Kingdom of Jerusalem, on 18 May 1291 Je ne m'enfuis pas je suis mort Voici le coup I am not fleeing I am dead Here is the blow
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Future Vision X
Future Vision X@Future_vision_x·
The truth will set you free
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@archeohistories Wow Green Beret Jerry Shriver, what a story. You're a legend That's a huge sacrifice you made because you loved and respect your country and they asked 🇺🇸 We will remember you And you left behind a real cool picture of a hero Rest in peace Green Beret Jerry Shriver 🙏
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Archaeo - Histories
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories·
He Disappeared into the Jungle in 1969. The United States Acted Like He Never Existed..... In April 1969, a U.S. Army Special Forces soldier walked into the jungle on a mission so secret that if he was captured, his own government would deny he was ever there. No rescue would come. No explanation would be offered. His name would be sealed behind classified files. Then he vanished. His radio went silent. And so did the country. That soldier was Jerry Shriver. Among the men who served with him, he was known as Mad Dog. Not because he was reckless. Because once he took a mission, he did not quit. Jerry Shriver was a Green Beret during the Vietnam War, operating with units most Americans never knew existed. He volunteered for deep reconnaissance and cross-border missions run by MACV-SOG, a covert command responsible for operations the Pentagon officially denied. These missions crossed into Laos and Cambodia, countries the U.S. publicly claimed it was not fighting in. The men who went were told the rules clearly. If you were captured, you were on your own. The government would deny your presence. Your mission would never be acknowledged. Shriver understood the bargain. He accepted it anyway. Shriver led small teams far beyond American lines, deep into triple-canopy jungle where visibility was measured in feet and silence was survival. Their job was to find North Vietnamese troop movements, supply routes, and hidden bases. They did not stay long. They struck quickly, gathered intelligence, and disappeared. They moved without air support they could openly claim. Without recognition. Without assurance that help would arrive if things went wrong. The enemy knew him. They feared him. The men under his command trusted him because he never asked them to do anything he would not do first. On April 24, 1969, Shriver’s team made contact with enemy forces deep inside Laos. A firefight erupted. Shriver radioed in. His voice was calm. Professional. Then the transmission cut out. No further contact was ever made. There was no body recovered. No confirmed death. No remains. Just a man swallowed by jungle and silence. There was no rescue mission that the public ever learned about. No announcement explaining where he had been sent. No acknowledgment of what he had been doing. Shriver was officially listed as Missing in Action. His files were classified. His missions remained secret. Years passed. Then decades. His family waited. They were given no answers, only paperwork and silence. There was no funeral. No headstone. No grave to visit. Only a name suspended in uncertainty. Jerry Shriver fought in parts of the Vietnam War most Americans never knew existed. On maps that were never printed. In operations that could not be admitted. While protests filled streets and politicians debated policy, men like Shriver were already deep in enemy territory, fighting wars that would never make headlines. And when they disappeared, the system moved on. Some soldiers come home to parades. Some are buried with honor. Some are erased because acknowledging them would reveal uncomfortable truths. Shriver belonged to the last group. Jerry Shriver did not vanish because he failed. He vanished because he volunteered to fight in a place the United States officially pretended did not exist. His disappearance exposes something uncomfortable about war. Not just its violence, but its secrecy. The way governments can ask for total sacrifice and then deny the person who made it. Recognition came slowly, decades later, as classified programs were partially revealed and historians pieced together what units like MACV-SOG had actually done. But even now, Jerry Shriver has no grave. © Reddit #archaeohistories
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
“Greatness does not come out of intelligence, it comes from character. Character is not formed out of smart people: it is formed out of people who have suffered.” — Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang
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When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on
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Everything you want is on the other side of pain and fear. You owe it to yourself to push through and claim your rewards
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We spend our adulthood trying to figure out who we are, only to realize the answer has been with us all along in the child we used to be before shame, fear and expectations got in the way and we slowly locked her away.
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Maybe you don't notice your progress because you are always raising the bar. Take a moment to look back, You have already achieved things you once thought were impossible🩷💫
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