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I Live in the End, because the End is where All begins.... In all manifestation there are three that remain and they are " Ends, Cause and Effect" .

Everywhere Katılım Temmuz 2010
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@Unabombaar That means his time has come; like the fly that follows the corpse to the grave 😎
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True tribes aren't born of blood,tongue or soil. They are forged in an ideology:shared ideas that cross oceans,defy passports and bind strangers tighter than any village ever could. The crude local mentality screams " us vs them" by accent or flag. The awakened sees tribe of thought, where loyalty is to truth,not territory 😉.
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Grant Cardone
Grant Cardone@GrantCardone·
Money doesn’t buy happiness, but…. (Finish what I’m thinking for $500….)
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"It was a true report that I heard in mine own land of thy acts and of thy wisdom. Howbeit I believed not the words, until I came, and mine eyes had seen it: and, behold, the half was not told me: thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the fame which I heard. Happy are thy men, happy are these thy servants, which stand continually before thee, and that hear thy wisdom. Blessed be the LORD thy God, which delighted in thee, to set thee on the throne of Israel: because the LORD loved Israel for ever, therefore made he thee king, to do judgment and justice.” Queen of Sheba..to King Solomon
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Natural Philosophy
Natural Philosophy@Naturalphilosy·
“The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him.” — Niccolò Machiavelli
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Athenaeum Book Club
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc·
What's one book that should be on every high school curriculum, but isn't?
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@elonmusk Once you see it🧐, you can't unsee it🥺.
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
When U.S. Air Force Captain Robert "Bobby" Kline was shot down over North Vietnam in late 1967 and dragged into the brutal "Zoo" prison camp outside Hanoi, he made a life-saving split-second decision. He would become the camp clown. Not just awkward — completely ridiculous. He laughed at his own mistakes, spoke in a thick exaggerated Southern drawl, pretended he couldn't remember his own rank, and fumbled every simple task with a big, vacant grin. The guards quickly labeled him “the crazy American pilot who laughs at everything.” They mocked him mercilessly, slapped him around for sport, and stopped taking him seriously. Why waste time on a man who seemed half-broken and simple-minded? They had no idea they were dealing with one of the sharpest minds in the camp. While shuffling around looking lost and harmless, Bobby quietly sabotaged what he could — loosening fuel lines on enemy vehicles so they would fail far from base, contaminating water supplies in ways that looked like bad luck, and creating small delays in the camp’s supply chain that looked like incompetence rather than deliberate resistance. But his greatest act was silent and invisible. The North Vietnamese were deliberately hiding the existence and conditions of many American POWs, leaving hundreds of families in heartbreaking uncertainty. Bobby began collecting every scrap of information he could: names, ranks, hometowns, capture dates, injuries, and secret messages for loved ones. He gathered details from whispered conversations, wall taps, and fleeting glimpses of new arrivals. More than 140 names and personal stories. In a prison where any written note could mean torture or death, how do you lock all that information in your head? Bobby turned it into music. He used the simple, repeating tune of “Row, Row, Row Your Boat,” turning cold military facts into gentle verses he sang silently to himself day after day, night after night, until the information was locked deep in his memory. “Row, row, row your boat… Captain Thomas Reilly, shot down near Da Nang, May 1967, broken arm, tell Sarah and the boys Daddy loves them…” Over and over. While guards pointed and laughed at the “crazy pilot humming nursery rhymes like a child.” In 1972, as part of a propaganda effort to appear merciful, the North Vietnamese selected a small group of prisoners for early release. They chose Bobby because they believed the bumbling fool would make America look weak and ridiculous. His senior officers in the camp made the hard call: “Go home. Take that song with you. Tell the world we’re still alive.” Bobby didn’t want to leave his brothers behind, but he obeyed. The moment his plane landed on American soil, he delivered everything — every name, every detail, every hidden message of love and survival. 140+ prisoners were officially confirmed alive. Families who had waited years in agonizing silence finally received proof their husbands, sons, and fathers were still fighting to come home. The U.S. military gained powerful new evidence to pressure for better treatment and accountability. The “crazy clown” pilot had just completed one of the most effective quiet intelligence missions of the Vietnam War. Bobby didn’t fire a gun after capture. He didn’t lead a daring breakout. He simply understood that sometimes the greatest strength is letting your enemy believe you have none. The North Vietnamese thought they were releasing a broken fool who would embarrass the United States. Instead, they released the one man whose gentle children’s song carried the names and hopes of more than a hundred American prisoners back to their families. Robert “Bobby” Kline returned home quietly. Years later, at a gathering of former POWs and their families, he softly sang part of his old “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” version. Grown men cried as they heard their own names woven into the innocent melody. One wife hugged him and whispered, “That silly song brought my husband home to me.” And somewhere, a simple round still echoes: a children’s song that became a lifeline for families who thought they had lost everything.
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@oku_yungx Anyway he didn't go about shooting 8 people like the Other Devil😔
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"You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart (kardia), and with all your soul (psyche), and with all your mind (dianoia), and with all your strength (ischys)." The Nazarene
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There is a Spirit who is amongst the things of this world and yet is above the things of this world.
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SAMBO
SAMBO@_Abdulakeem_·
If I haven’t engaged you yet, drop a comment and I’d do that immediately.
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@DearS_o_n Still better than being an orphan 😔
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
VERY unpopular opinion: Living with parents is free but you pay with your mental health.
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BK Sports
BK Sports@bettingkingz9·
Mark attendance if you need followers.
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@DearS_o_n "Good health is like a crown that the healthy wear, but only the sick can see." Imam Al-Shafi'i.
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
Forget watches, cars, and yachts. Having zero health problems is the greatest luxury you’ll ever own.
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Forgiveness isn’t weakness ;it’s the ultimate power move. You don’t forgive for them. You forgive to evict the resentment, rage, and trauma renting space in your head. It’s "self-help" on steroids.Forgiveness is the fastest way a man frees himself from anxiety, depression, and mental chains. For a man to Heal, a man must Let go🧘
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Mr Psquare
Mr Psquare@PeterPsquare·
I am officially changing my birthday date.
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Montaigne speaks of ‘an abecedarian ignorance that precedes knowledge, and a doctoral ignorance that comes after it.’ The first is the ignorance of those who, not knowing their ABC’s, cannot read at all. The second is the ignorance of those who have misread many books.There have always been literate ignoramuses who have read too widely and not well. The Greeks had a name for such a mixture of learning and folly which might be applied to the bookish but poorly read of all ages. They are all sophomores.” How to read a book.
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Mindset of Philos
Mindset of Philos@mindsetofphilos·
“Ignorance, the root and stem of every evil.” ― Plato
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@hy_wemmy Never leave till evening what the Morning can accomplish 👌
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Whemïmor
Whemïmor@hy_wemmy·
If you could go back and tell your younger self one thing about money…what would it be?
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@DearS_o_n When some men commit suicide, everyone begins to say " Men should speak up"... This life is wonderful and fearfully made 😉
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Dear Son.
Dear Son.@DearS_o_n·
When a man has seen a lot, he stays quiet. When a man is working to save himself, he stays quiet. When a man is winning, he's quiet. As a man, silence is your best weapon.
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Tunde Onakoya
Tunde Onakoya@Tunde_OD·
If an attention seeking racist man says a culture is retarded because one adorns his regal Agbádá outfit to a historic location to play chess,we must all stand firmly against it regardless of our biases Quote this with a picture of you proudly repping your country and your tribe
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