The Right Stuff
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The Right Stuff
@TheRightStuff6
Just an observer here.
Katılım Nisan 2019
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@VadeadIesum LOL most catholics don't give a shit about the pope
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The United States is so toxic on the world stage right now that it can’t fill hotels or sell World Cup tickets.
Let that land.
FIFA projected $30.5 billion in economic impact from millions of international visitors.
That demand never showed up.
Hotels in Atlanta, Dallas, Miami, Philadelphia and San Francisco have slashed match-day rates by a third from their peak.
FIFA has cancelled tens of thousands of reserved rooms across all 16 host cities.
Some hotels report cancellation rates above 95%.
The reasons aren’t hard to find. Anti-American sentiment. Fear of border crossings. The Iran war driving up oil prices and airfares. And tickets priced into the stratosphere, with finals seats hitting $10,990 a pop.
Industry executives are now openly blaming the Trump administration for the shortfall.
Tourism economists say the Iran war made an already bad sentiment problem worse.
Empty stadiums are now a real possibility.
It happened at the Club World Cup last summer.
It could happen again, on American soil, at the biggest sporting event on the planet.
The White House says this will be “the greatest World Cup ever.”
The market disagrees.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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@michel_viot "morality of the church?" Aren't you the guys who moved pedophile priests around for 50 years instead of turning them in? LOL puh-leese
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Pour que les choses soient claires : comme pretre catholique il est de mon devoir de dire au vice-président Vance,dont je connais les qualités qu’il n’a pas le droit comme catholique de donner ordre au Pape de se taire, ni d’invoquer les questions de moralité., avec des sous entendus désagréables. Comme vice-président, il peut bien évidemment invoquer la notion de guerre juste sans qu’il soit nécessaire de médire sur la moralité de l’Eglise. Je ne rajouterai plus rien sur cette question.
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@Harlan I watched the broadcast for 4 days and not a lot of diversity in the crowd, just saying
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I had the privilege of attending the Masters this weekend, and I left feeling grateful for the experience, nostalgic, sad, and angry.
What struck me first was how civilized it felt. Everything was clean, orderly, efficient, and polite. No piss stained floors. No litter. No phones. No doomscrolling. People were respectful and present. You had to actually enjoy the moment, talk to your friends, and make a plan if you wanted to find each other again in a crowd of 40,000 people.
That was what made me nostalgic. It reminded me of my childhood… of an America that was clean, orderly, affordable, and built for ordinary families.
And that is also what made me sad, and then angry. Because today, that kind of environment feels less like normal American life and more like a luxury experience cordoned off for the rich. What used to be common in this country (safety, order, civility, affordability, etc) now feels exclusive.
x.com/WallStreetApes…
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@Pontifex Then your organization should have turned the pedophiles in instead of moving them to other churches to protect the little ones
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God’s heart is torn apart by wars, violence, injustice and lies. But our Father’s heart is not with the wicked, the arrogant, or the proud. God’s heart is with the little ones and the humble, and with them He builds up His Kingdom of love and peace day by day. Wherever there is love and service, God is there. #ApostolicJourney #Algeria
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@alphafox That's a compression mold making a part from a fiberglass resin mix.
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@Joseph_DeMarzo @realDonaldTrump @Pontifex You guys lost whatever moral authority you thought you had when you kept moving pedophile priests around instead of turning them in. You can sit this one out, Padre.
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You are only a man @realDonaldTrump , and someday you will stand before our Lord Jesus Christ. You claim our Holy Father @Pontifex is weak, but it takes more strength to do what one should rather than simply what one wants. You intervened in Venezuela under the pretext of stopping drugs and criminals from entering our country, and under Nicolás Maduro you described the regime in terms of narco-terrorism. My qualm is the name games you play. Do you think you can simply legitimize actions by denoting terminology to suit your interest? This you did.
In the same way, you and Benjamin Netanyahu undermine the true meaning of justice through continued acts of unconscionable war crimes, all in the name of “self-defense.” But with the Lord, there will be no altering of words and their meaning; all that will be left is the truth of what really happened. You call the Holy Father weak because he calls for peace? What is weak is bombing children in Gaza in the name of national interest. What is weak is saying this is God’s country, yet by your actions you act as an enemy of the cross.
It is a shame that, in many respects, the COVID situation could have been handled better by the Church, but do you not consider the blunder of Operation Warp Speed? To this day, questions and debates about the long-term effects of the vaccines remain, and this was under your authority, so pluck the splinter out of your own eye.
Inspired by Christian charity, I implore you, repent. We are Christ first, not MAGA first. Our first allegiance is to God and His Kingdom. Are you God first or MAGA first? If God first, why do some of your actions betray that truth? If you come after the Church and the Holy Father @Pontifex_de, don’t think I’ll be silent. I only fear God.
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@ClassicSwingX @FivePointsVids Nobody on the pro bowlers tour ever had to keep their own score. Not one incorrect scorecard signed in like one million years lol
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@Daniel_Rapaport Who paid off Li to freeze Scottie out for 30 minutes while he played whack a mole
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@catturd2 C’mon with this shit. Why am I paying over $4 a gallon for gas?
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@mikesmithshow @greg16676935420 I bought my first home in 1985 and the interest rate was 13.75%
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@greg16676935420 Boomers got houses for $12 and a firm handshake and now they're out here haggling for 10% off at Denny's . . .
Give the discount to the 28-year-old paying $2,400 for a studio apartment. 😭
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@joncoopertweets And like a good tool you couldn’t wait to repost it
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@dandrews61 Augusta National frowns on too much drinking. Don’t do it.
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@realtimsharp Because the world didn’t stop them from getting nuclear weapons first. See how that works?
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@soundofwars @AriFleischer @Natsecjeff Thanks for putting together the biggest picture of fucking pussies I’ve ever seen online
GIF
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When this is over, the western part of NATO will never be the same. Spain, England, France and Italy have sold us out, as they too often have a history of doing. Eastern European nations are the heart of NATO. They spend money on defense, know how to fight and love the US.
France particularly deserves fault and blame. From supporting China and Russia at the UN to denying Americans overflight rights, they’re doing what they’ve always done - showing weakness, while cutting deals with terrorists. (The reason the US has a Marine Corps and Navy is unlike France, we refused to pay a ransom to the Barbary Pirates. France is always happy to cut a deal.)
Wars have unintended consequences as nations show their true colors.
NATO will never be the same, and Western European weakness and acquiescence is the cause.
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@DoctorLemma Are you telling me that passenger jets don’t have fuel gauges?
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43 years ago, at 41,000 feet in the air, a brand new passenger plane carrying 69 people went completely silent.
Both engines died at the exact same time. The massive jet had just run out of fuel mid-flight.
The reason was a simple math mistake caused by a confusing transition. Canada was right in the middle of switching to the metric system. This specific plane was the very first one in the airline's fleet to use kilograms. The ground crew was still used to the old system. They calculated the fuel weight in pounds. The plane took off with less than half the fuel it needed to make the trip.
What happened next should not have been survivable.
The captain happened to fly small, unpowered gliders as a hobby. He had to do something no one had ever done with a commercial jet. He flew the heavy, powerless plane like a giant paper airplane toward an old abandoned military runway his co-pilot remembered.
Neither of them knew the old base had been turned into a public car track.
Neither of them knew there was a family racing event happening right on the asphalt that afternoon. Go-karts, cars, and kids on bicycles were directly in their path.
The plane came down completely silently. There was no loud engine noise to warn the people below.
The pilot forced the plane to drop out of the sky sideways just to slow it down. He came in fast. The front wheels collapsed when they hit the runway. The nose of the plane scraped across the concrete, throwing sparks everywhere until the huge jet skidded to a halt. The back end was sticking three stories up in the air.
Nobody on the ground was hit. Every single one of the 69 people on board walked away.
When airlines later put other pilots in simulators to try and copy the landing, every single one of them crashed.
The plane was repaired and flew for another 25 years.

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@cenkuygur lol 10,000 flights and one plane gets hit. Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while. Isn’t it exhausting to root against America every day?
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@freakoutsideofx It's so inspiring watching your retarded mother land on the highest court in the land. And she's gonna be retarding it up for another 30 years.
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