Ted Stryker

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Ted Stryker

Ted Stryker

@TedStryker6

I don't think I'll ever be over Macho Grande

Katılım Nisan 2017
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Ted Stryker@TedStryker6·
@HakeemPrime He stabbed an unarmed person to death for pushing him. Those are the only facts that matter.
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Ted Stryker@TedStryker6·
@KATVNews She pays $42 per month for housing for herself and 6 children.
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KATV News@KATVNews·
A North Little Rock mother of six says she is running out of time to keep her family housed, after receiving notice that her lease will be terminated for non-payment. bit.ly/4fmBHK2
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Ted Stryker@TedStryker6·
If someone pushes you, and you are afraid, does that give you the right to use lethal force, even if you don't see a weapon? I don't think the people who are supporting Karmelo Anthony are thinking through the precedence that would set.
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Ted Stryker@TedStryker6·
@japan_nobunaga You can spend all day cooking something, or you can bring fried chicken from the supermarket. People will love you either way.
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USA. A potluck. Everyone brings one dish. I have never been so out of my depth in my life. I was invited to a gathering. "Just bring a dish to share," they said. Simple words. I did not sleep for three days. Because I understood instantly what this was. A summit. Every guest, a lord of their own house, arriving bearing tribute. And tribute is judged. Tribute is ranked. To bring the wrong dish to the wrong table is to fall in standing before your peers, possibly forever. So I prepared. I made my finest dish. I carried it to the door with two hands and a straight back, braced for the weighing of my worth. The first lord arrived with a bowl of orange powder noodles. Macaroni and cheese. The crowd roared. He set it down at the center of the table. The CENTER. I noted this. The center is the seat of power. The second lord brought a tower of small brown meat orbs in red sauce. "Meatballs," he announced, like a man laying down a sword. They were placed beside the macaroni. A strong showing. An alliance, perhaps. I studied the table like a battlefield map. Potato salad: defensive, reliable, old money. A vegetable tray, untouched, clearly a hostage offering no one expected to win. And then a woman walked in, raised a flat box overhead, and the entire room turned and CHEERED. Pizza. She had brought pizza. Store-bought. Still in the box. I was stunned. She had not even cooked it. And yet the people rejoiced as if a king had entered. I revised my entire understanding of the hierarchy on the spot. Effort means nothing here. Only the roar of the crowd decides rank. I placed my dish down, humbly, near the napkins. A peasant's position. I accepted it. And then a man tapped my shoulder, pointed at my dish, and said the words that changed everything. "Whoa, did you make this? This is amazing. Everybody, you GOTTA try this guy's thing." The room turned. The room came. The room ATE. My dish vanished in ninety seconds. The pizza woman herself took a second helping and looked at me with respect. I had won the summit. By accident. With a dish I placed by the napkins. I understand nothing about this country. I have never been happier. I am hosting the next one. So tell me, America. Is there a system to the potluck? A secret rank? A hidden law? I have decided there is not. You just bring the thing you love, and everyone eats it, and somehow everybody wins. It is the most insane way to hold a war. I will fight in every single one.
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Ted Stryker@TedStryker6·
@jdelta1adams @japan_nobunaga My wife's coworkers demand these for every single potluck. She is allowed to bring something else, but she must always bring the sausage balls.
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nope noperson@jdelta1adams·
i usually bring sausage cheese balls to these, never a bad reaction so far. easy recipe, equal parts cheese, mild pork breakfast sausage, and biscuit mix... add about 1/4 a teaspoon of crushed rosemary and a splash of milk (just enough to liquid to hold everything together, kneed it all together like a meatloaf, then roll into balls and bake at 350 till the internal temp hits 180.
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Ted Stryker@TedStryker6·
@hochman The @Cardinals promoting a group that uses sexual double entendre to recruit kids is unbelievable. Add that to spending an entire month of a 6 month season pandering to a sexual fetish is completely inexcusable.
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Benjamin Hochman
Benjamin Hochman@hochman·
The St. Louis Cardinals are inviting fans to play catch in the Budweiser Terrace on Friday. It’s Pride Night and the group called Play Catch With A Dad will be there. Here’s their story about how a simple game of catch can be so special for LGBTQ+ adults: stltoday.com/sports/column/…
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Combat Learjet@Combat_learjet·
Here are "most" of the locations I flew to last month.
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Ted Stryker@TedStryker6·
I'm old enough to remember when you didn't have to click on cookies on every website you looked at.
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Ted Stryker@TedStryker6·
@churchtalkative Many people turn away from God because churches spend so much energy on politics. Churches should be more concerned with bringing people to Christ and preaching the gospel. Then let the Holy Spirit convict them of who to vote for.
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Talk Church@churchtalkative·
Pastors should be very careful about endorsing politicians from the pulpit. The church is not meant to be a campaign platform. Too often, politicians ignore the church for years and only show up close to elections. They bring donations, make promises, and suddenly want to be seen standing with pastors so they can gain credibility and numbers. The problem is not that politicians attend church. Everyone is welcome in the house of God. The problem is when the church becomes a tool for political endorsement. When pastors openly align the church with a political figure, it risks turning the body of Christ into a voting bloc rather than a spiritual community. People in the congregation may belong to different political backgrounds, but they are united in Christ. Once the pulpit becomes a place of endorsement, it can divide the church and weaken its prophetic voice. The church should be able to speak truth to power, not become dependent on the same power for influence or financial gifts. Money given to the church should never buy influence over the pulpit. When politicians give large offerings right before elections and receive public endorsements in return, it sends the wrong message. It begins to look like access to spiritual authority can be purchased. The role of the church is to pray for leaders, teach righteousness, and encourage believers to vote according to conscience and biblical values. But the church itself should remain above partisan politics. The pulpit must stay a place for the gospel, not a stage for campaign strategy.
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AlphaFox
AlphaFox@alphafox·
Norm McDonald’s reaction to pride is still spot on to this day. 😂
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Food Diaries@Travelodge_G·
If you had to remove one thing what would you remove?
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Ted Stryker@TedStryker6·
@KATVNews It would be ridiculous for a President to use the Justice Department to go after his enemies. Right?
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KATV News@KATVNews·
Then-President Joe Biden announced in December 2024 that he had signed a pardon for his son, arguing that the charges against him were brought for political reasons. bit.ly/4x0LkEv
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Turning Point Action
Pride Month hits different when you’re proud to be an American Click the link in our bio to show your American pride 🇺🇸
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Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JUST IN: The DOJ has officially CHARGED Nicholas Matthew Scelfo with threatening to MURDER an ICE agent and his family here in Newark He now faces up to 10 YEARS in prison. Per DOJ, Scelfo ADMITTED he’s the one on video, and saw it circulating in the media in the hours leading up to his arrest. Scelfo will appear today in front of a federal magistrate judge today in Newark. This is a SERIOUS federal felony. 18 U.S. Code § 115: “Influencing, impeding, or retaliating against a Federal official by threatening or injuring a family member.” Not looking good for this guy!
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Ted Stryker@TedStryker6·
@Restrictfootage They appear to have been rear-ended onto the track. Should have driven forward after that.
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Restricted footage@Restrictfootage·
WHY DO THESE FCUKERS ALWAYS STOP DRIVING???
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