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@beccainmex

Catholic child of God. Each and every one of us is deeply known and cared for by a Creator who cherishes us beyond any ability we have to comprehend.

Somwhere Katılım Mart 2022
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Becca@beccainmex·
@BradyYourTutor_ Spanish, #1 spoken language in most countries of the world. English most spoken worldwide.
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BradyYourTutor@BradyYourTutor_·
Top 10 Most Spoken Languages
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@mamboitaliano__ Monterosso al Mare, Liguria, Cinque Terre. Iconic beach umbrellas.🫠
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Mambo Italiano@mamboitaliano__·
Who can guess where I was having breakfast? 🥐 Right in front of one of the most famous and photographed rocks in Italy 🇮🇹✨
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Chem Geek@7GOATrings·
@beccainmex @patflorida22 Of course it is. None of his siblings are old enough for communion so why would he feel singled out? And if he really melts down every time, then why keep bringing him to the altar to the point that it’s become a negative experience for him?
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Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
My 2 year old is a sweet little chunk. Every Sunday, try as we may to explain the concept of communion, he bursts into tears at the altar, certain he is being intentionally targeted for exclusion by the Priest. Husband, in urgent whisper: “Max, it’s NOT a snack” (for the zillionth time) Max, in tears: “…but Daddy, I want to eat” The drama continues.
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Mambo Italiano@mamboitaliano__·
Guess where I am today? 🇮🇹🩵
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Political Orphan@emlindy·
@RealCandaceO I can't tell you how repulsive it is for you to sow division during the week, then claim to be Christian on Sunday. Those genuinely seeking Christ see right through you.
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pat@patflorida22·
@RealCandaceO Even stories like this seems fake and gay coming from Candace. No authenticity at all.
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TMSJR63@BROinJC958·
@historyrock_ Elvis, he was the pioneer….MJ was great, but without the King, he would be nothing
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
One of the most difficult questions in music history… Elvis Presley or Michael Jackson?
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Obaskki@Obaskki·
@khnh80044 Isn't that Macaulay Culkin, the 'Home Alone' kid having the time of his life back then?
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Love Music@khnh80044·
September 10, 2001 — The final time Michael Jackson performed “Billie Jean” live on stage ❤️🎤 A legendary moment forever etched in music history.
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Ace@luvac24·
@quotesdaily100 Oaxaca is an entire state. Where specifically
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Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
30 PLACES TO TRAVEL BEFORE EVERYONE DISCOVERS THEM: 1. Faroe Islands, Denmark 2. Kotor, Montenegro 3. Tbilisi, Georgia 4. Luang Prabang, Laos 5. Matera, Italy 6. Oaxaca, Mexico 7. Plovdiv, Bulgaria 8. Muscat, Oman 9. Gjirokastra, Albania 10. Chefchaouen, Morocco 11. Hokkaido, Japan 12. Porto, Portugal 13. Zanzibar, Tanzania 14. Île de Ré, France 15. Medellín, Colombia 16. Valletta, Malta 17. Huacachina, Peru 18. Siwa Oasis, Egypt 19. Socotra Island, Yemen 20. Nusa Penida, Indonesia 21. Portovenere, Italy 22. Kairouan, Tunisia 23. Flores Island, Azores, Portugal 24. Kampot, Cambodia 25. Lofoten Islands, Norway 26. San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico 27. Diyarbakır, Turkey 28. Mizoram, Northeast India 29. Shkodër, Albania 30. Prizren, Kosovo
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Becca@beccainmex·
@megha_lilly Yep, same thing for our life in 16th Century colonial Mexico. Wouldn't trade it for anything. 🥰
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Megha@megha_lilly·
Piazza-culture is extremely pro family and I'm experiencing first hand why and how. I live in a remote medieval village in Italy with my children and here, the tradition is for everyone to come down to the piazza in the afternoon/evening and just hang out. The parents drink a coffee or a beer, the children play together, often an ice cream truck shows up (selling real iced cream of course), elderly people hang around reading books, socialising and gossiping. Even though I don't speak Italian very well, I am learning so fast because of these evenings. My children don't need me to organize social activities for them because it is built into the society. I make friends easily with multiple age-groups of people. Childcare and motherhood has become drastically less isolating for me because I don't have to organize coffee meetings with friends that I put into my calendar and then it becomes a special interrupting event of the day, rather, we just all show up at the same place regularly and friendship and socialising is part of the rhythm of living. Children get fresh air and exercise in a natural way. There are dogs and cats that hang out and everyone looks after them; they don't pose a threat or nuisance to anyone. I notice also that although the piazza is packed with people every evening, there is zero litter, and everyone respects their surroundings. This wouldn't be possible by the way without the Italian way of being. You can't just put a piazza in any culture and have it work. The Italians are extremely warm and open-hearted and that's what makes this work. I know because I've seen similar physical settings in other cities and the coldness/insularity of other cultures precludes this kind of open social atmosphere. Italian piazza culture helps bring all those groups of people together who are normally isolated in capitalistic/materialistic societies: the elderly, the small children and the mothers. The main threat to this culture are foreigners who move to Italy for the weather and the cost of living, but reject Catholicism, Christ, family and the core aspects of Italian culture which are all about loving your neighbour. This little pocket of humanity in the world needs to grow. We need to protect this and we need more of it. If you want the benefits of a Christian society, you can't turn your nose up at the values that create it. (picture not mine)
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Becca@beccainmex·
@tedcruz Why? Because it's true? Same goes for you, Senator.
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Becca@beccainmex·
@realDonaldTrump You're afraid of Thomas Massie's morality, virtue, and the fact that he can't be bought like you've been, Mr. President. How can you stand to even look at yourself in the mirror?
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Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
Horrible Congressman Thomas Massie put out an old Endorsement, from many years ago, of him by me long before I found out that he was the Worst Congressman in the History of our Country. I endorsed Ed Gallrein, a true American Patriot, which Massie knows full well, so the statement that he put out is fraudulent, just like HE is fraudulent. WITHDRAW YOUR FAKE STATEMENT, MASSIE, RIGHT NOW! President DONALD J. TRUMP
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Dadwithkidz@RcWhite30474·
Epstein is so old. Your argument is also very amateurish, like a school boy naif. Epstein files were released - a nothing burger for Trump. Trump is pissed because he wont vote in line to get law passed that directly affects Americans. Nothing to do with Epstein man - get the fuck over it. He's going down.
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Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
$32 million dollars and an entire administration mobilized to destroy one congressman. His crime? Demanding answers about Epstein class abuse networks, and refusing to let child predators hide behind political cover. If that level of firepower doesn't tell you who's being protected, nothing will. Go Massie!
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Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
Massie: $5.5M raised. Average donor gave $100. His opposition: $32 million. Three billionaires, Secretary Hegseth on the ground, four presidential attacks in one day, all to silence the guy fighting for the Epstein files. Trump calls elections rigged. Look in the mirror. Go Massie.
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Martin A. Armstrong@ArmstrongEcon·
What they are building in Britain is not healthcare reform. It is the construction of a surveillance state disguised as efficiency.
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Becca@beccainmex·
@historyrock_ Always has been Don't Stop Til You Get Enough.
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🎸 Rock History 🎸
🎸 Rock History 🎸@historyrock_·
Billie Jean, Beat It, and Thriller don't exist… What's your favorite Michael Jackson song?
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Becca@beccainmex·
@RealCandaceO Makes complete sense to me. Candace always makes sense... people can't handle the truth and torch her for it.
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Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
Charlie spoke repeatedly against women climbing the corporate ladder— even those with living spouses. Erika reinforced this position repeatedly by his side in multiple appearances. We are to believe he suddenly pulled a drastic 180 a couple of weeks before he died? You don’t get why this matters? Because if Charlie did not legally put her in charge via his documents and corporate will— plus they lied about the existence of an authentic video, instead of which she callously walked out to an A.I-created audio to gloriously accept his position, then we’d be looking at the seeds of a motive. Beyond that, the premise is simply ridiculous. No rational man in the world would say, “if I die on the job and leave behind my wife and children, please install my widowed wife in the 80 hour per a week, dangerous position I formerly occupied, thereby leaving my children effectively orphaned.”
Jammles@jammles9

@RealCandaceO Whether Charlie formally put Erika in charge or not, why are you acting like TPUSA is yours to litigate online every day? Charlie built it. He chose who he trusted. It’s none of your business.

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Becca@beccainmex·
@learning_yohei 😆 99% of Americans never learn a 2nd language.
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Yohei from Japan🇯🇵
Yohei from Japan🇯🇵@learning_yohei·
僕は日本人なので、日本語が第一言語です。そして、多くの日本人は第二言語として、英語を学んでいます🇯🇵🥰 そこで、アメリカ人に質問があります。アメリカ人は第二言語として、どんな言語を学んでいますか?🇺🇸🤭
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Becca@beccainmex·
@david_hancorn @PaulGoldEagle Never this side of heaven. 99.99% of the medical community denies even the possibility of shedding.
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Paul White Gold Eagle@PaulGoldEagle·
🚨 EVERY VACCINE BATCH HAD A DIFFERENT FORMULA. THE LOT NUMBERS JUST PROVED IT. Not a theory. Not an interpretation. A dataset. 12,000 lot numbers. Cross-referenced with VAERS adverse event reports. The correlation is absolute. A team of researchers — 4 statisticians, 2 pharmacologists, 1 former FDA regulator — published their findings on a decentralized server Wednesday. The paper is 147 pages. Peer review was impossible because no journal would touch it. So they released it directly to the public. The finding: specific lot numbers produced 4,000% more adverse events than others. Not random variation. Not manufacturing inconsistency. A deliberate, systematic pattern. ⟁ Lot numbers ending in 20A through 20F: near-zero adverse events. Saline. Placebo. Water with a label. Lot numbers ending in 21K through 21X: moderate adverse events. Fatigue. Myocarditis. Blood clots. Hospitalization rates 300% above baseline. Lot numbers ending in 22R through 22Z: catastrophic. Stroke. Cardiac arrest. Neurological damage. Death rates 8,100% above the statistical norm for any pharmaceutical product in history. Three tiers. Three formulas. Distributed in a pattern that ensured no single hospital, no single city, no single demographic received enough catastrophic doses to trigger an obvious statistical signal. They spread the damage thin enough to call it "rare side effects." But it wasn't rare. It was targeted. ⟁ The distribution pattern wasn't random. The catastrophic lots were sent disproportionately to specific zip codes. Zip codes with high concentrations of military veterans. First responders. Independent business owners. Communities with historically low compliance to federal mandates. The people most likely to resist were given the most dangerous doses. The moderate lots went to urban centers with high media consumption — populations that would report mild symptoms, be told it was "normal," and return for boosters without question. The placebo lots went to politicians, media figures, and pharmaceutical executives. The people who promoted it on camera. The people who told you it was "safe and effective" while receiving saline. They took the same shot on television. They did not take the same formula. ⟁ The 12,000 lot numbers are now mapped. Every batch. Every destination. Every outcome. The data is on the blockchain. It cannot be retracted. It cannot be memory-holed. It cannot be fact-checked into oblivion. The former FDA regulator on the team submitted the dataset to the military tribunal with a single statement: "This was not negligence. This was a weapons deployment protocol disguised as public health." The tribunal accepted it into evidence Thursday morning. Case number: GT-2026-0441. Every lot number is a fingerprint. Every adverse event is a witness. Every death certificate is an indictment. CODE: LOT-NUMBERS / 3-TIERS / ZIP-TARGETED / GT-2026-0441 They didn't give everyone the same shot. They gave everyone the shot they were assigned. Now the assignment list is evidence. ♟ Someone you know got a different formula than they were told. Share this for them. Mr Pool
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