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🖤*thank God for all your success* 🖤 Proverbs 3:5-6

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Jack
Jack@Jackkk·
Michael B. Jordan’s advice for anyone feeling stuck in life “When you’re feeling the most trapped and down and nothing can go right, those are the moments that define you. People quit right before they get what they’ve always wanted” “Having the name Michael Jordan, knowing there was another Michael Jordan who was the best ever got me teased and picked on. For a moment, it made me not want to play sports but then I was like nah, I’m going to compete. It gave me a healthy chip” “For the people who are listening who feel like they can’t change their circumstances, just hold on. Just endure. Look at things differently. Challenge yourself to see the glass half full” “Find something that resonates with you, find your intuition within that thing and be obsessed about it”
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INDYCAR on FOX
INDYCAR on FOX@IndyCarOnFOX·
A tribute to Kyle Busch on Lap 18 of the Indy 500.
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NASCAR@NASCAR·
One of one. Forever Rowdy.
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Talk Church
Talk Church@churchtalkative·
Masturbation is a SIN. It feeds lust, robs you of self-control, and distances you from purity. The Bible calls us to flee sexual immorality and honor God with our bodies (1 Cor 6:18–20). You can overcome it through prayer, discipline, and renewing your mind (Romans 12:2).
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NASCAR
NASCAR@NASCAR·
We are saddened and heartbroken to share the news of the passing of Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup champion and one of our sport's greatest and fiercest drivers. He was 41 years old. We extend our deepest condolences to the Busch family, Richard Childress Racing and the entire motorsports community.
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Snackolator
Snackolator@snackolator·
There are some AMAZING deals for Mother's Day weekend and I've got you covered for the best cheap eats: Raising Cane's: BOGO Box Combo on Sunday and Monday for Caniac Club members (must register by 5/9 to have the offer loaded on your account) Burger King: BOGO Whopper on 5/10 in the app Shake Shack: FREE Shackburger with $10 purchase now through Sunday with offer FREEBURGER in-app or at the kiosk inside Arby's: BOGO sandwiches in the app May 9th & 10th White Castle: BOGO combos in the app from May 9th-11th Scooter's Coffee: BOGO drinks in-app after 11am on Mother's Day BJ's: Free wine glass for moms and mom figures who dine-in on Mother's Day TCBY: FREE 6oz cone or cup of frozen yogurt for moms. Are you grabbing any of these deals?! #fastfood #mothersday #cheapeats #freefood #cheapfood
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Jynxzi
Jynxzi@jynxzi·
Might be time to hang it up
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Yahoo Finance
Yahoo Finance@YahooFinance·
Chipotle's CEO says if you want more in your burrito or bowl, you should ask for a little more. 🌯
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Aki@akivg_·
@lolHellia “put in all this work”, in the same thread, “but we play games to have fun” nice contradiction, u didn’t put in the work…
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Machine LoLing
Machine LoLing@machineloling·
Champion pools exist in an inherent tension between counter-potential and blindability. If a champ is more blindable its match-ups are less extreme, but that limits its ability to punish when given counters. It make designing a pool that can do both very challenging. Come see how your pool fares. Make your own decisions on what matters for a good pool. Find replacements. Design from scratch. I've tried to make it as accessible conceptually as possible. reddit.com/r/leagueoflege…
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Fitness Hub2.0
Fitness Hub2.0@_fitnesshub·
High Protein Crispy Korean Popcorn Chicken to lose fat and build muscle
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Aki@akivg_·
@NEACETWEETS @Wixxi cuz they broke terms of service bc he went on a lower account to boost her up and how high she got gave it extra notoriety, but yea duoing shouldn’t be allowed in apex tiers, creates problems like this
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NEACE@NEACETWEETS·
Why are people blaming @Wixxi and his duo idgi? You cant talk shit if riot allows duo. You cant talk shit if riot allows skill bypassing champions like yummi. These are switches to flip. Until duo is permanently removed unbalanced synergies and overrated players will always exist. Pick a street.
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Aki@akivg_·
@drewlevin i just got 2 literally within the past hour and it happens after every game I play no matter which account i play on
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Drew Levin
Drew Levin@drewlevin·
that's been a lot of hard work behind the scenes from our accounts and infosec teams. I'm curious whether, from this point on, people are seeing that kind of behavior persist. from what we can see, it's stopped for now, so I'd love to hear if it kicks up again (and where).
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Drew Levin
Drew Levin@drewlevin·
we've gotten a lot of flags from folks over the last few months about a persistent network of chatbots that were spamming people with friend requests with the ultimate goal of directing them to discord and then onlyfans. we think we've degraded their operations almost entirely.
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Vala Afshar
Vala Afshar@ValaAfshar·
KOBE BRYANT’S 10 RULES: Get better every single day Prove them wrong Work on your weaknesses Execute what you practiced Learn from greatness Learn from both wins and losses Practice mindfulness Be ambitious Believe in your team/yourself Learn storytelling
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Aki@akivg_·
the "not so often do apcs show up in games" is 10.72% of emerald+ games btw, a majority of these champs have a 54% wr or higher on average btw!!!
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MARKET INSIGHTS!
MARKET INSIGHTS!@IManghaila·
“The Books That Built Buffett.”
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Jaynit
Jaynit@jaynitx·
Roger Federer won almost 80% of the 1,526 singles matches he played in his career. But he only won 54% of the points. The greatest tennis player of his generation lost almost every second point he played. He spent 2 minutes explaining what that taught him about success: The best in the world are not the best because they win every point. They're the best because they know they'll lose again and again, and they've learned how to deal with it. Think about that. Even top-ranked tennis players win barely more than half the points they play. Federer's insight: when you lose every second point on average, you learn not to dwell on every shot. You teach yourself to think: "Okay, I double faulted. It's only a point." "Okay, I came to the net and I got passed again. It's only a point." Even a great shot, an overhead backhand smash that ends up on ESPN's top 10 playlist, that too is just a point. Here's the mindset shift that separates champions from everyone else: When you're playing a point, it has to be the most important thing in the world. And it is. But when it's behind you, it's behind you. This isn't detachment. It's freedom. It frees you to fully commit to the next point with intensity, clarity, and focus. No baggage from the last mistake. No anxiety about the scoreboard. Just the next shot. Federer's definition of a champion: "You want to become a master at overcoming hard moments. That is to me the sign of a champion." Not a master at avoiding hard moments. You can't avoid them. A master at overcoming them. Watch him in a post-match interview after losing to Djokovic. Reporter: "It was a tough day today. You threw everything at him." Federer: "Yeah, absolutely. Novak played great. Not only today but the whole two weeks. Plus the whole year. Plus last year. Plus the year before that. He deserves it. Well done, Novak." No bitterness or excuses. Reporter: "So close in that first set. It could have been so different." Federer: "Maybe. That's sports. That's why we come to watch it. Just because you don't know the outcome." He continues: "Of course I had my chances in the first set, being up a break. Second set I got lucky to win that. Had some chances early in the third. But it's how it goes." "He was tougher on the bigger points. At the end he was rock solid. I thought he played great. I didn't play bad myself. So I can be very happy as well." Read that last line again. He lost a major final. And he said he can be "very happy as well." He's separating his performance from the outcome. He didn't play badly. Novak was just better on the day. That's it. Move on. Most people do the opposite. They win and think they're geniuses. They lose and think they're failures. Champions know better. You can play great and lose. You can play terribly and win. The point is behind you. The match is behind you. What matters is: did you fully commit? Did you bring intensity, clarity, and focus? If yes, you can be happy regardless of the scoreboard. This applies far beyond tennis. In your career, you'll lose almost half the points you play. The pitch that doesn't land. The promotion that goes to someone else. The project that fails. The rejection email. You can dwell on every shot. Replay every mistake. Carry the baggage into the next opportunity. Or you can say: it's only a point. It's behind me now. And commit fully to the next one. The best in the world aren't the best because they never fail. They're the best because they've learned how to deal with failure. Again and again and again. This 2 minute speech will teach you more about handling setbacks than every motivational video you've ever saved.
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Danny
Danny@ExitiumNL·
@SAtromancer @xxChessMaster It would not, black would block with g8=Q. You could take with the knight or the queen, then the h-pawn would take on g8 and it would be a draw.
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Chess Master
Chess Master@xxChessMaster·
Blunder?? But why?👀🤔
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