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Cory Williams

@coco_williams14

Just a simple man trying to make my way in this world.

Greenville, SC Katılım Haziran 2013
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Cory Williams
Cory Williams@coco_williams14·
@appathfinders I would say pistol because you’re more likely to be carrying and grabbing a pistol in most cases over a rifle.
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American Pathfinders
American Pathfinders@appathfinders·
What is more important for the average person? Pistol competency or rifle competency?
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Lucas Botkin
Lucas Botkin@LucasBotkin·
This is a stock Glock. And I’m tired of pretending it’s not.
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Joey Swoll@TheJoeySwoll·
As someone who used to clean bathrooms and office buildings for work, I love this. ❤️
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Andy Stumpf
Andy Stumpf@AndyStumpf77·
I thought that this administration ran on ending wars and not starting new ones? America has the ability to be a beacon of hope and possibility for the world, but I am not sure that will survive the actions described here.
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Cory Williams@coco_williams14·
@Clemson_Addict And none need to be played on the west coast. This goes for any championship game. Daytime super bowls just feel odd
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Jesse Cinco
Jesse Cinco@_JesseCinco·
Matthew 27:45-56 Now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all the land until the ninth hour. About the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, "Eli, Eli, lima sa-bachthani?" That is, "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" Some of them who stood there, when they heard it, said, "This man is calling Elijah." Immediately one of them ran, and took a sponge, and filled it with vinegar, and put it on a reed, and gave him a drink. The rest said, "Let him be. Let's see whether Elijah comes to save him." Jesus cried again with a loud voice, and yielded up his spirit. Behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from the top to the bottom. The earthquaked and the rocks were split. The tombs were opened, and many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised; and coming out of the tombs after his resurrection, they entered into the holy city and appeared to many. Now the centurion, and those who were with him watching Jesus, when they saw the earthquake, and the things that were done, feared exceedingly, saying, "Truly this was the Son of God." Many women were there watching from afar, who had followed Jesus from Galilee, serving him. Among them were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Joses, and the mother of the sons of Zebedee. “In these verses we read the conclusion of our Lord Jesus Christ's passion. After six hours of agonizing suffering, He became obedient even unto death, and "yielded up the spirit." Three points in the narrative demand a special notice. To them let us confine our attention. Let us observe, in the first place, the remarkable words which Jesus uttered shortly before His death, "My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?" There is a deep mystery in these words, which no mortal man can fathom. No doubt they were not wrung from our Lord by mere bodily pain. Such an explanation His utterly unsatisfactory, and dishonorable to our blessed Savior. They were meant to express the real pressure on His soul of the enormous burden of a world's sins. They were meant to show how truly and literally He was our substitute, was made sin, and a curse for us, and endured God's righteous anger against a world's sin in His own person. At that dreadful moment, the iniquity of us all was laid upon Him to the uttermost. It pleased the Lord to bruise Him, and put Him to grief. (Isaiah 53:10.) He bore our sins. He carried our transgressions. Heavy must have been that burden, real and literal must have been our Lord's substitution for us, when He, the eternal Son of God, could speak of Himself as for a time "forsaken." Let the expression sink down into our hearts, and not be forgotten. We can have no stronger proof of the sinfulness of sin, or of the vicarious nature of Christ's sufferings, than His cry, "My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?" It is a cry that should stir us up to hate sin, and encourage us to trust in Christ. Let us observe, in the second place, how much is contained in the words which describe our Lord's end. We are simply told, "He yielded up His spirit." There never was a last breath drawn, of such deep import as this. There never was an event on which so much depended. The Roman soldiers, and the gaping crowd around the cross, saw nothing remarkable. They only saw a person dying as others die, with all the usual agony and suffering, which attend a crucifixion. But they knew nothing of the eternal interests which were involved in the whole transaction.” (1)
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James Lucas
James Lucas@JamesLucasIT·
This was New York City on Good Friday in 1956
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塹壕炊飯
塹壕炊飯@pnf_403·
アメリカの皆様、こんにちは。 私は、日本最大の銃器コレクターです。 銃器コレクションは128挺に達しています。 収集対象は1836~1975年の火器です。 所有する火器は、日本国内の法律に適合した合法品(無可動実銃)です。 私をフォローすれば、とても珍しい銃砲をお見せする事をお約束します。
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Cory Williams
Cory Williams@coco_williams14·
@HavocTwoOne Nah man the ACOG is superior. The eye relief is unmatched. The 1990s technology is peak even 30+ years later. You don’t need anything more than 4x anyways. I don’t understand why it’s not the optic of choice for Tier 1 guys.
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Havoc 2-1@HavocTwoOne·
I’ll finally admit it. LPVO’s are the superior optic choice for every use case. Kings of high magnification Kings of 1x Better than decrepit old Acogs I was just stuck in my pride and ego before. Here’s my new ATACR 1-8
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Cory Williams@coco_williams14·
@m_takewaka So the south is United in a lot of things but bbq and college football definitely divide us. If you want good brisket then go to Texas. If you want good pulled pork then come to SC.
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M.takewaka@m_takewaka·
My American friends, I'm facing a major problem here. When I say I want to eat American BBQ, some Americans say, "come to Texas," others say, "come to South Carolina," and still others say, "come to Missouri." I'm confused. Are you guys going to start a BBQ civil war?
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MARSOCwan2B@2brokefora249·
Can anyone tell me what on earth is this optic riser is ?
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Doc Strangelove
Doc Strangelove@DocStrangelove2·
Gun opinions that get this reaction
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Cory Williams@coco_williams14·
@sw_holocron Yeah but the prequels didn’t spit in the face of established cannon to push their own narrative and forsake the heritage it claimed to continue.
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Star Wars Holocron
Star Wars Holocron@sw_holocron·
“The sequels are no more polarising than the prequels were when they came out," says BB-8 actor and puppeteer Brian Herring. “All the people who are upset about the sequels are too young to remember how upset the people when the original ones came out were, except they now have the internet. If the internet had been around to the extent it was around when the prequels came out, you'd have seen exactly the same stuff play out. And I think in 10 years' time, you're going to see what you're seeing with the sequels, because the sequels have a huge fan base and I meet them all the time, but they're all much younger than the people complaining on the internet about how much they didn't like. It's perfectly fine, if you don't like them, you don't like them. Everything's not for everyone. And I just think that these things are all generational and I think Battlestar Galactica said it best, 'this has all happened before, it will all happen again.'" (Source: gamereactor.eu/bb-8s-actor-th…)
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Cory Williams@coco_williams14·
@TheAKGuy Can’t wait to see how Israel will do something to ruin these peace talks.
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Brandon Herrera
Brandon Herrera@TheAKGuy·
Ending our involvement in Iran is a must. So far 13 Americans have died, and that’s 13 too many. I’m excited to see what kind of deal is being struck, hopefully one that is not only a win for the United States, but one that opens up the people of Iran to a bright future.
Secretary Marco Rubio@SecRubio

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WeaponOutfitters.com
WeaponOutfitters.com@WeaponOutfitter·
"Mommm, I want an Aimpoint T2, it's $899" "No, we have an Aimpoint T2 at home, it's by Sig and it's $89" alnk.to/deATAZD
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Cory Williams@coco_williams14·
@KatiePavlich Just another war that we don’t need to get into. Kinda sad the administration has violated almost every campaign promise they ran on. But there’s still blind loyalty.
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Katie Pavlich
Katie Pavlich@KatiePavlich·
From a former Marine friend re: Iran. “You can’t secure political interests from the air. Only men with boots and rifles can do that.”
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NEWSMAX
NEWSMAX@NEWSMAX·
"Are the President, the Speaker of the House, and others not being given fully accurate information?" @CarlHigbie questions the information given to President Donald Trump from the intelligence community after National Counterterrorism Director Joe Kent resigns over the Iran war.
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Cory Williams@coco_williams14·
@scrowder Kent was looking out for American first values, something the administration has clearly forsaken.
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Steven Crowder
Steven Crowder@scrowder·
Maybe MAGA shouldn’t be defined by quitters of MAGA.
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