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Bisek's Haircut
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Love the Lord, love your family, train hard, and find laughter wherever you can. Founder/Sr. Editor of @5PtMove | Romans 8:38-39 | #gogreco






🚨 UPDATE: Erika Kirk’s “GRIEF SHOPPING" Just Got Weirder — IN-STORE Spree in SLC the MORNING AFTER Charlie’s Assassination 😱🛍️ Yesterday we dropped the $1,043.30 Alo receipt bombshell (Sept 11, 2025 — <24 hrs after Charlie pronounced dead at 4PM on Sept 10). Critics said “maybe online, maybe coincidence.” Nah. New insider details: This wasn’t some hasty online cart. Erika flew to Utah (where Charlie was killed at UVU), brought her black ALO tracksuit... then Thursday morning (Sept 11, ~10-11:10 AM), hits the Alo Sanctuary store in downtown Salt Lake City. Buys a FULL black outfit: Dreams cape button-down long sleeve, high-waist Dreams cape trouser, more black athleisure. Total? Still that $1k+. Why? To swap/upgrade her existing black tracksuit... then wears the new one for the Air Force 2 flight back home. Erika was more concerned about looking glammed up for the camera instead of grieving. Who goes on a shoppin gspree while the crime scene of her husband's execution is still fresh? 🖤✈️ Let’s be real: Flying in black athleisure for mourning, then IMMEDIATELY shopping for more black athleisure to wear on the way back? While the nation’s in shock, FBI’s on scene, and Charlie’s body isn’t even cold? Most widows are shattered, not color-coordinating a power wardrobe refresh. But hey, “everyone grieves differently,” right? 🙄 Receipts don’t lie. Timelines don’t lie. And neither do the optics. So ask again: If your husband — the movement’s face — gets sniped on stage, is your FIRST move a $1k black-out at Alo the next morning? Or is this the glow-up before taking the reins of a $250M empire? Drop your thoughts below. This story keeps unfolding. More receipts incoming? 👀 Tag a friend who needs to see this. RT if the timeline feels off to you too. Big thank you to @ScarikaKirk for bringing me the receipts that prove this story is actually real. FOLLOW them!



𝙎𝙩𝙤𝙥 𝙨𝙖𝙮𝙞𝙣𝙜: “𝙈𝙮 𝙡𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙙 𝙤𝙣𝙚 𝙞𝙨 𝙖𝙡𝙧𝙚𝙖𝙙𝙮 𝙞𝙣 𝙃𝙚𝙖𝙫𝙚𝙣.”🇻🇦 "When a person dies, they do not go straight to heaven, unless they are Saints on Earth. You are doing a great evil to your loved ones, if you don't pray for them. Do not say, my relative is in heaven now! No they are not. If they are Catholic and died with confession they went to Purgatory. It is your obligation to make sure that person receives the last Sacraments, and your obligation if you truly love them, to pray so they may get out of the fires of Purgatory soon. A Holy Mass once a year, it's cruel! Once a month is not any better. Think of your time, how will you like people to pray for you. Remember one second in Purgatory feels like years. Pray and say many Masses for your loved ones. No One goes to heaven not pure. "I come to tell you that they suffer in Purgatory, that they weep, and that they demand with urgent cries the help of your prayers and your good works. I seem to hear them crying from the depths of those fires which devour them: 'Tell our loved ones, tell our children, tell all our relatives how great the evils are which they are making us suffer. We throw ourselves at their feet to implore the help of their prayers. Ah! Tell them that since we have been separated from them, we have been here burning in the flames!' -Saint John Vianney The Church has always taught that nothing impure enters Heaven, and most souls must first be purified in Purgatory. When we assume the dead no longer need our prayers, we may actually be abandoning them in their suffering. The Holy Souls in Purgatory cannot help themselves anymore—they depend on our prayers, sacrifices, and especially the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. To offer only one Mass a year, or to forget them completely, is a terrible neglect of charity toward those we claim to love. Saint John Vianney warned that the souls in Purgatory cry out for help: they beg their families, their children, and their friends to pray for them so that they may finally enter Heaven. If you truly love your departed family members, pray for them, offer Masses for them, and never stop remembering them. St. John Vianney, pray for us.








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My Priest shared with me these 5 daily habits that will get you to heaven. 1) Daily Rosary 2) 15 Minutes of Bible reading 3) Frequent use of Holy Water 4) 3 Hail Marys in the morning & evening 5) Fasting throughout the week





