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@alphy_bloom @grok "NOTHING"! She is not showing anything so why do something.
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> Be Chuck Norris
> Young kid from Oklahoma
> Learns martial arts
> Keeps pushing
> Becomes a world champion
> Starts acting
> Slowly builds a career
> Not the loudest guy
> Not the flashiest
> Just consistent
> Lands Walker, Texas Ranger
> Becomes a household name
> Everyone respects him
> Internet turns him into a legend
> Chuck Norris facts everywhere
> Whole world in on the joke
> He embraces it
> Stays humble
> Family man
> Gives back
> Inspires millions
> Becomes bigger than just an actor
> Becomes a symbol of strength and discipline
> Leaves a legacy people smile about
> Legend forever
The legacy lives on 🙏

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We honor the life of Lawrence Brooks, who passed away at the remarkable age of 112-the oldest known WWII veteran. Drafted into the U.S. Army in 1940 at 31, he served with the segregated 91st Engineer Battalion and was deployed to the Pacific, where he spent the war in Australia, New Guinea, and the Philippines. There, he played a vital role behind the front lines-driving trucks across difficult terrain, cooking for officers, and helping construct the roads, bridges, and airstrips that supported Allied operations.
After returning home to New Orleans, Lawrence built a full life-working for decades as a forklift operator, raising five children, and watching his family grow through generations. His life, spanning more than a century, stood as a powertul example of dedication, resilience, and quiet strength.
May he be remembered with honor-God bless Lawrence Brooks, and thank you for your service.

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