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Alice

@a_mcurich

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Wibsey, England Katılım Şubat 2011
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𓆩Mrs.W𓆪
𓆩Mrs.W𓆪@Katrnish·
Do not call Prince William when he’s busy filming Aston Villa lifting the trophy... 😂
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No Context Prem
No Context Prem@NoContextEPL·
Ollie Watkins 🤣
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No Context Prem@NoContextEPL·
Prince William was loving every second of Villa’s second goal in Istanbul… scenes 👏
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Madison
Madison@Maddy_Harp_001·
Sarah Rector was an impoverished Black girl who became a millionaire oil baron when oil was discovered on the land allotted to her by the government. She became so wealthy that the Oklahoma legislature declared her to be white. Sarah Rector was born in 1902 in Indian Territory (later Oklahoma) into a Black Creek Freedman family. Through the Treaty of 1866, she was allotted 159 acres of land, which was considered poor for farming and located far from her family home. In 1913, oil was discovered on her land in Glenpool, producing about 2,500 barrels a day and generating large royalties, quickly transforming her into one of the richest children in the United States. Because she was a minor and Black under segregation laws, white guardians were appointed to manage her wealth, which sparked public debate and concern over control of her estate. Her story attracted national attention, and civil rights figures questioned how her fortune was being handled. As her wealth grew, she briefly studied at the Tuskegee Institute. In an unusual development, the Oklahoma legislature reportedly considered declaring her an “honorary white” so she could access privileges normally denied to Black citizens under segregation, such as first-class travel. This reflected racial inequality rather than her identity. By age 18, she became a millionaire with property, investments, and businesses. She later married twice, had three sons, and lived in Kansas City. Although she lost much of her wealth during the Great Depression, she remained financially stable until she died in 1967. © Reddit
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Sky Sports Premier League
Sky Sports Premier League@SkySportsPL·
BREAKING: Chelsea confirm the appointment of Xabi Alonso on a four-year deal from July 1, 2026! 🔵
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Liverpool News
Liverpool News@LFCVine·
Mo Salah’s Instagram post has been liked by: • Dominik Szoboszlai • Florian Wirtz • Ryan Gravenberch • Ibrahima Konate • Andy Robertson • Hugo Ekitike • Milos Kerkez • Curtis Jones • Jeremie Frimpong • Wataru Endo • Giovanni Leoni • Harvey Elliott • Stefan Bajcetic • Calvin Ramsay • Rhys Williams
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Curtis Jones
Curtis Jones@CurtisJones·
Thank you for your continued support in a disappointing season. It’s way off the standards expected at this football club.
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Callum Lyon
Callum Lyon@CallumLyon·
This UK is run by the type of people who wouldn't give you your ball back as a kid if it accidentally went in their garden.
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BBC News (UK)
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews·
Switzerland to open secret files on Auschwitz 'Angel of Death' Mengele bbc.in/497aHKx
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Football Tweet ⚽
Football Tweet ⚽@Footballtweet·
🚨 𝗔𝗦 𝗜𝗧 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗡𝗗𝗦: Celtic are currently drawing 1-1 meaning Hearts are 𝗧𝗛𝗥𝗘𝗘 points clear with one game remaining. 🚨 𝗥𝗘𝗠𝗜𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥: Hearts play Celtic (A) on the final day of the season. Hearts have a better goal difference by 5 so Celtic would need to win by 3 goals to become Scottish Premiership champions. Any other result and Hearts would win their first league title in 𝟲𝟲 𝗬𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗦.
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
In 2007, the daughter of Johnny Depp was eight years old when she was rushed to the hospital. What initially seemed like a common infection quickly turned, within hours, into a severe crisis: an aggressive form of E. coli completely shut down her kidneys. In that moment, everything else disappeared. Depp was no longer a famous actor, but a father standing still beside his daughter’s hospital bed, not knowing what would happen next. The child was Lily-Rose Depp. For nine days, he remained in the room at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. He watched the monitors, listening to the constant sound of the machines keeping her alive. The outside world—film sets, premieres, red carpets—felt infinitely far away. Then came the hardest period. Each hour passed slowly; every breath felt uncertain. The doctors worked tirelessly, trying to stabilize her body while her organs struggled to respond. They did not give up. And then, something began to change. The treatments started to show real signs of progress. Her kidneys slowly began functioning again, and color returned to her face. The danger gradually receded, step by step. When Lily-Rose was finally out of danger, Depp left that experience with one certainty: he could not simply express gratitude with words. He felt he needed to do something more tangible for those facing similar situations every day. A few months later, he returned to the same hospital in an unexpected way. In the corridors appeared Jack Sparrow, in full costume: braids, rings, makeup, and all. For four hours, he moved from room to room. He told stories, played small games, and spoke to the children without ever leaving character. There were no cameras and no announcements—just him and the young patients. He did it because he understood what they and their families were going through. He had lived through those same days of waiting, that same fear. Over time, he also contributed a two-million-dollar donation to support the hospital’s work and essential equipment. Since then, he has kept the Jack Sparrow costume with him. Whenever possible, he visits children’s hospitals during his travels. He does not schedule it as a public event—he does it when the opportunity arises. He still remembers those nine days in 2007, and the people who saved his daughter. That is where it all began.
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Do it @LFC
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Matt Thielen
Matt Thielen@MattThielen·
I will always support Liverpool. Always. But I have never felt more disconnected from the club than I do right now simply because of the manager. Results aren't everything but Slot shows no signs of improving the club OR his relationship with the supporters. Enough is enough.
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