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๐บ๐ธ๐ฆ ๐๐๐๐ | ๐๐ฎ๐๐๐จ-๐๐ก๐ซ๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ๐ข๐๐งโ๏ธ๐ | ๐๐๐๐-๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ "Lux in tenebris lucet." ๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐.๐ฏ๏ธ๐๏ธ #DaBears๐ปโฌ๏ธ #WhiteSox
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@ErikLambert1 $4 C Shaquille O'Neal
$1 PF Dirk Nowitzki
$2 SF Larry Bird
$5 SG Michael Jordan
$3 PG Stephen Curry
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Jordan
Magic
Duncan
Bird
Jokic
Fastbreak Hoops@FastbreakHoops5
Build your All-Time NBA Starting Five. Pick 1 per tier - $15 budget total.
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@maharris77 @RomeInTheEast Triumphal Arch is to honor America's 250th birthday.
President Trump is getting his statue at his Presidential library/hotel in Miami, Florida.
Like I said before I'm not against it. But others will object because of politics and personal bias.
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@dvsxavier @RomeInTheEast Assuming thatโs true, they may continue to want a monument to him after his life and he wonโt need to order it. That can wait until then; this isnโt our last monument ever.
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@ElijahEv8 @JustBB_Media @FutureSox @Noahp245 I know Kyle is getting healthier from his hamstring injury.
I am hopeful, Teel will rehab and be back with the team by the end on the month.
Pitching has been good and steady. We just haven't been scoring or getting on base lately.
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The White Sox are expected to call up prospect Sam Antonacci on Tuesday, sources confirm to @JustBB_Media and @FutureSox. @Noahp245 had it first.
The 23-year-old has been a huge riser in the organization since being drafted in 2024, posting a .445 OBP in his MiLB career.
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@ElijahEv8 @JustBB_Media @FutureSox @Noahp245 Good news turned to Great news. Both Noah and Sam will get their chances on Tuesday.
Good luck to both of them. I hope Sam's additions helps the hitting, he gets on base.
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And for only $10,350, you too, can attend

FIFA@FIFAcom
One nation will lift the @FIFAWorldCup trophy at the New York New Jersey Stadium in just 100 daysโ time! ๐คฉ
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@ChiSoxFanMike I'm really excited with Noah's call up. He does remind me of a young Randy Johnson.
Hopefully, I agree Sam will follow. I was surprised the bats have fallen asleep so early in the season.
I'm looking forward to this year's MLB draft. Roch Cholowsky SS UCLA. Kid's a natural.
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The White Sox arenโt messing around anymore
sportsmockery.com/chicago-white-โฆ
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@SoxOn35th @ElijahEv8 That is good news. I hope Sam gets a call up too. The team needs some hitting.
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Got the call โ๏ธ
#WhiteSox top pitching prospect Noah Schultz will reportedly make his MLB debut on Tuesday, per @ElijahEv8.

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I had this thought today.
What the world witnessed between the U.S. and Israel against Iran was one of the largest coordinated air campaigns ever launched against a single nation-state by two allied powers. Few operations, if any, in the modern era compare.
In the first 72 hours alone, over 1,700 targets were struck. By day seven, the U.S. had hit more than 3,000. By day ten, 5,000. The final U.S. tally: over 13,000 targets. More than 2,000 command and control sites. 1,500 air defense positions. 450 ballistic missile targets. 600 naval targets.
Israel matched that tempo on its own terms.
In 18 days, the Israeli Air Force flew what it normally flies in a full year. More than 12,000 munitions dropped. 8,500 strikes across Iran. 5,700 combat sorties in the Iranian theater alone. 7,000 targets struck across all fronts of operation.
Before Iran could respond meaningfully, Israel had destroyed 80 to 85 percent of Iranโs air defense architecture. Radars. Interceptors. Detection systems. Gone.
Iran was producing roughly 100 ballistic missiles per month before the war. That capacity is now close to zero.
The first 24 hours were double the firepower of the opening of the 2003 Iraq War.
Desert Storm opened with 150 targets. Epic Fury opened with 1,700.
The most sustained joint air campaign of the 21st century. By two countries.
Footage from CENTCOM compiled by @Osinttechnical
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@Osint613 And the sobering thought is, the Iranian Regime had 47 years to built up their arsenal. Now most of it is destroyed or buried.
The Islamic terrorist threat still exists. Especially, when their entire country is programmed for fear and hatred.
U.S. military campaign continues.
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@R8r66 @NFLHuddleUp It helps when Coach Shula was part of the NFL competition committee during the 1970s.
The same lily white Dolphins who tried to get the Oakland Raiders kicked out of the NFL for being too physical and aggressive.
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@dvsxavier @NFLHuddleUp If the 85 Bears or 84 49ers or 76 Raiders (which had a FIVE GANE ROAD TRIP!)
had the cakewalk schedule the 72 Dolphins had they would have been unbeaten too.
Dolphins opponents win% was around .357 and they played only TWO teams with winning records!
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@NFL_DovKleiman Toughness - Brett Favre
Quick Release - Dan Marino
Clutch - Joe Montana
Endurance - Tom Brady
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@WallStreetApes I've seen them drive across state lines to continue buy soda pop and junk food.
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Man is freaking out because heโs at the grocery store and he shows that all the items he normally buys now say theyโre ineligible for EBT
The grocery store has put up these new little signs by items saying theyโre no longer eligible for Food Stamps
โItโs happening. What am I gonna drink now? Not eligible. What is going on man, what we supposed to drink now? Not eligible. Not eligibleโ
Life hack: If you have a job and use your debt card, itโs all eligible to be purchased
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@TheQuietPen_ Not beautiful.
The Venetian state was the whorehouse of Europe which was highly popular back in the day for ruling elites.
Many brothels, gambling and debauchery.
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What shocks people about Venice is that it should not even exist.
It was built on mud, timber, and stubbornness. The city rests on wooden piles hammered into the lagoon centuries ago, and much of it is still standing.
Venice was powerful. For centuries it was one of the richest and smartest states in Europe, using trade, money, and naval strength to punch far above its size.
People are also caught off guard by how confusing it feels on foot. Streets end abruptly. Alleys tighten. A canal blocks your path. You are always a little lost.
Step away from the main crowds and Venice can feel strangely still, almost haunting.
All that beauty was not accidental. Venice used beauty as power. Its churches, palaces, and public spaces were meant to impress, intimidate, and prove that this city was no ordinary place.
That is why Venice stays with people.

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@TheQuietPen_ Venice was built on treasures stolen from the Byzantine Empire.
The Venice merchants were notorious and corrupt money lenders.
The oligarchy funded many churches to improverished monks to protect their wealth and avoid taxes.
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