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BagHolder (pronouns: up/yours)

BagHolder (pronouns: up/yours)

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Ever in search of the holy grail of trading and investing.

California, USA Katılım Eylül 2011
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Venezuela used to be twice as wealthy as Chile. Then Chile adopted free-market capitalist principles while Venezuela chose socialism. Now Chile is the wealthiest large country in South America and Venezuela the poorest. Free markets work, socialism makes nations poor.
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Craig Carton
Craig Carton@craigcartonlive·
Crazy story at yesterdays @Mets game - Guy in section 121 had a heart attack and his wife started frantically yelling for help or a doctor or nurse to come over - One random guy in the section who said he was neither started doing chest compressions and saved the mans life. Eventually paramedics showed up to take over and assist the fallen man. The hero went back to his seat, sat down and watched the rest of the game with zero fanfare or attention. He just wanted to watch the Mets win. When the game ended he walked out like nothing had happened. Don't know his name but he saved a mans life and is a hero.
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Aɴᴛ@AntSpeaks·
Andrew Tate simp and friend of Amrou Fudl, “Clavicular,” shoots and kills an alligator because he’s frustrated with being a scrawny beta. Alligators are a protected species under Florida law. Hopefully, he’s arrested and charged.
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Amy Nixon
Amy Nixon@texasrunnerDFW·
Well, this is one way to increase housing supply in your state… The number of homes priced over $2 million jumped by 65% the day after Democrats passed the tax bill compared to the same data last year
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☩ 𝕁𝕄𝕋 ☩
☩ 𝕁𝕄𝕋 ☩@SecretFire79·
Did you know? Every time the priest prays the Roman Canon at Mass, he mentions these seven courageous women saints by name, right alongside the Apostles and early martyrs. They have been invoked in the Eucharist for over 1,400 years: 1️⃣ St. Felicity and St. Perpetua Felicity was a pregnant slave in Carthage (modern Tunisia). Along with her mistress Perpetua, a young noblewoman and mother, they refused to renounce Christ. Felicity gave birth in prison just days before their martyrdom in 203 AD. They were thrown to wild beasts and then killed by the sword. Their powerful “Passion” account, partly written by Perpetua herself, is one of the earliest Christian writings by a woman. 2️⃣ St. Agatha A beautiful noblewoman from Sicily, Agatha consecrated her virginity to Christ. When she rejected the advances of a Roman official, she suffered brutal tortures including the cutting off of her breasts. She died in prison around 251 AD while praying. She is a powerful patron against volcanic eruptions and for breast cancer patients. 3️⃣ St. Lucy (Lucia) From Syracuse, Sicily, Lucy was a young virgin who gave away her dowry to the poor. Betrayed by a suitor, she was sentenced to a brothel but miraculously could not be moved. She was tortured and finally killed around 304 AD. Her name means “light,” and she is the patron of the blind and those with eye problems. 4️⃣ St. Agnes Only about 12 or 13 years old, this Roman girl refused to marry a pagan and declared herself a bride of Christ. She was condemned to a brothel but protected by a miracle, then beheaded. Her name means “lamb” in Latin, and she is one of the most beloved virgin martyrs and patron of purity and chastity. 5️⃣ St. Cecilia A noble Roman virgin who was forced into marriage but converted her husband and brother-in-law to Christianity. She was martyred around 230 AD, first suffocated in steam, then beheaded. Famous for “singing” hymns to God in her heart even during torture, she is the patroness of music, musicians, and singers. 6️⃣ St. Anastasia A generous Christian widow from Rome (or possibly Sirmium), known for her charity and care for prisoners. She suffered imprisonment and was martyred by burning during the Diocletian persecution around 304 AD. Several early churches in Rome were dedicated to her. Why are they included in the Canon? These women represent the complete witness of the early Church, from different social classes (noble and slave), different regions (Rome, Sicily, North Africa), and different states in life (virgins and mothers). By naming them alongside the Apostles and male martyrs, the Church shows that holiness and martyrdom are for everyone. Their inclusion, which dates back to at least the time of St. Gregory the Great (6th–7th century), reminds us that the Blood of Christ unites all the faithful, men and women alike, in the one Body of Christ. Next time you hear their names, let’s pray: Holy Martyrs of the Canon, Felicity, Perpetua, Agatha, Lucy, Agnes, Cecilia, and Anastasia, pray for us! That we may have your courage, your purity, and your total love for Jesus.
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Retard Finder
Retard Finder@IfindRetards·
Australian man lays out how we are screwed because of woke incompetent retards. One of the most hilarious and Aussie interviews you'll hear.
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
El Salvador President @nayibbukele posts before and after of his nation. In a handful of years, he turned the country full circle. Safe, beautiful, prosperous. It can be done, if the intentions are pure.
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Alberto Miguel Fernandez
Alberto Miguel Fernandez@AlbertoMiguelF5·
Thirty years ago today: March 26, 1996: seven Trappist monks from the Abbey of Our Lady of the Atlas in Tibhirine, Algeria were kidnapped by the Islamist GIA, bodies never found, their heads would be found six weeks later. The monks were beatified in 2018.
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Craig McConnel
Craig McConnel@Initechceo·
"A Chinese intelligence official with huge property purchases next to Barksdale Air Force Base is proof positive that Chinese land acquisitions are strategic and malicious. This is no coincidence. It reflects a deliberate CCP strategy to pre-position near America’s most sensitive military and critical infrastructure assets to exploit for intelligence today and sabotage in the event of a future conflict." foxnews.com/politics/natio…
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Ari Schulman
Ari Schulman@AriSchulman·
This should be the biggest story in the country right now. Barksdale is the HQ for our B52 nuclear bombers, it's where Bush sheltered on 9/11, and the drones are reported as "far more sophisticated than anything seen in Ukraine ... and well beyond Iranian capabilities."
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Sophisticated drones attacked the US base where we store the nuclear bombers… The drones: * Had non-commercial signals * Were resistant to jamming * Came in waves of 12-15 * Swept over sensitive areas of the base * Had long range control links * Were more advanced than anything seen in Ukraine (Russian drones) * Beyond Iranian capabilities Over the multiple days of incursion, local residents heard explosions which Barksdale claimed was “weapons testing” This is the second base incursion of a sensitive site IN THE US in the last 2 weeks.
Ari Schulman@AriSchulman

This should be the biggest story in the country right now. Barksdale is the HQ for our B52 nuclear bombers, it's where Bush sheltered on 9/11, and the drones are reported as "far more sophisticated than anything seen in Ukraine ... and well beyond Iranian capabilities."

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Tansu Yegen
Tansu Yegen@TansuYegen·
Invented in 1761 by Benjamin Franklin, the glass armonica was so eerie people thought it could drive you mad, yet Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart turned it into hauntingly beautiful music.
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The Figen
The Figen@TheFigen_·
That's what arguing with your wife is like. 😂😂 So don’t argue.
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Stern Drew
Stern Drew@SternDrewCrypto·
🚨 BREAKING: WOMAN BEGS TO LIVE BUT HOSPITAL FORCES EUTHANASIA BECAUSE HER ORGANS ARE ALREADY SOLD FOR MILLIONS IN PROFIT! 😡 According to her lawyer, Noelia Castillo Ramos desperately wants to change her mind and stop the euthanasia procedure. But she cannot. Why? Because her organs have already been committed to recipients and the hospital stands to make millions in billable charges from harvesting them. This is cold calculated organ trafficking disguised as compassionate care. A human life reduced to a walking talking profit center. Once the dollar signs light up your right to live gets revoked. How many more patients are being pressured into death because their body parts are worth more dead than alive? This is eugenics 2.0 with a corporate billing code. Hospitals playing God and God is apparently the bottom line. Noelia is not choosing to die. She is being sacrificed on the altar of organ transplant economics. Demand answers. Demand Noelia be allowed to LIVE. Her life is greater than their profits.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Because the media refused and still refuses to report it.
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Wall Street Mav
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav·
The attorney for Noelia Castillo Ramos says she was not allowed to cancel her euthanasia because “her organs had been committed to other patients.” Spain imported this girls r*pists, let them go free, then contractually obligated her to be euthanized.
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Homeland Security
At JFK Airport, as travelers waited in hours-long lines, an infant became unresponsive and stopped breathing. The panic of the child’s family and nearby passengers were heard by an ICE agent stationed at a checkpoint. This heroic officer immediately sprang into action—rushing toward the cries, taking the child, and performing a Heimlich maneuver that restored the infant’s breathing after nearly two minutes. This officer’s extraordinary bravery embodies the selfless service of DHS law enforcement.
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