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Indianapolis, IN Katılım Kasım 2014
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Missouri Freedom Initiative
Missouri Freedom Initiative@MissouriLibert2·
UNPOPULAR OPINION The day is coming when we are going to have to permanently ditch our cell phones. The convenience of the "smart phone" is contributing to government surveillance and corporate eavesdropping. FYI.
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Reginald
Reginald@ginald87·
Just a reminder your girlfriend is definitely microcheating on you and you have no clue.
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Tyler Oliveira
Tyler Oliveira@tyleraloevera·
I got banned from Israel and deported back to America for “anti-Semitic” content.
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The Driven Man
The Driven Man@Thedrivenman·
One day women might understand that being friendly with other guys makes their man look like a complete joke.
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Ounka
Ounka@OunkaOnX·
Megyn Kelly just called out CBS for editing Netanyahu's interview to protect him. 'They cut his claim that questioning Israel means you hate America. They cut his attacks on Americans. Why? Because it would make him look bad.' CBS is sanitizing Israeli propaganda.
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smoothie
smoothie@shedrinkswater·
A woman determines, to a significant extent, what a relationship ultimately becomes. My grandmother used to tell me that if a good man makes the mistake of choosing the wrong woman, he can watch his entire bloodline slowly deteriorate through that single decision. A woman must therefore have her priorities in order, possess enough discernment to know what should be forgiven, what should be confronted, and what truly matters in the long run. Men make mistakes, and women do too. The deeper question is whether two people possess the capacity to forgive one another, remain loyal through imperfection, and continue choosing each other despite the inevitable wounds that emerge over time. That is what love actually is.
Ous'Bongie@BongsMahlangu_

Unpopular opinion: most relationships survive because women keep forgiving things they should’ve walked away from the first time.

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Old Salty Marine
Old Salty Marine@BamaSaltyMarine·
I don't know who needs to hear this, but can we start a Class Action Lawsuit against the U.S Governent? U.S Citizens vs United States. Gross negligence in handling taxpayer funds would be a good start. Who's with me?
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Carnivore Aurelius ©🥩 ☀️🦙
you need to be delusionally optimistic negative thinking poisons your brain and leads to congitive decline whereas positive thinking, and gaslighting yourself into thinking everything is amazing, ACTUALLY makes your life amazing too. you must be a silly goose
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Suviya
Suviya@Suviyafawn·
If you think 2 daycare workers can raise 20 kids for other people effectively, but you don't think a mother of 3 can manage a home and kids without her husband constantly "helping"... You have been brainwashed.
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Marc Palasciano
Marc Palasciano@marc_palasciano·
Tyler is showing the world how The Great Reset and Great Replacement is working. It’s not a coincidence that Tyler is going around the world and finding the same thing going on everywhere. And the same thing happens everywhere he goes - these invaders call us racists.
Tyler Oliveira@tyleraloevera

I Exposed Portugal's Indian Invasion...

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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
“The homemaker has the ultimate career. All other careers exist for one purpose only - and that is to support the ultimate career.” - C. S. Lewis
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Tyrese Haliburton
Get it done today 9
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gomi
gomi@parveen__tyagi·
a thought only becomes powerful when you believe it. the moment you stop believing every negative thought in your head is the moment your life starts getting lighter. your mind will tell you all kinds of things when you’re trying to grow. that you’re not good enough, that you’re behind, that you’ll fail, that nobody believes in you but let me remind you. your mind is not always telling you the truth. “fear speaks the loudest right before you’re about to change your life.” that voice in your head knows all your insecurities, all your weak spots, all the pain you carry. it knows exactly what to say to make you doubt yourself again.but you have to take a stand. you have to say you know what, NO i am not buying into this, that's bullshit. This isn't true. A thought has no power, you have the power.. that’s the secret. thoughts by themselves are nothing. they pass through your mind like clouds passing through the sky. you are the one giving them meaning. you are the one handing them power. the moment you stop buying into every negative story your mind creates, everything starts changing. protect your energy. protect your belief in yourself. not every thought deserves your attention. not every fear deserves your trust. sometimes the strongest thing you can do is look at the chaos in your mind and say “no. i don’t believe you anymore.”
All day Astronomy@forallcurious

🚨: Neuroscience considers metacognition the highest form of intelligence..... "the ability to think about your own thinking."

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GRITCULT
GRITCULT@GRITCULT·
A quote by Dostoevsky to summarise his life.
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Dostoevsky was 28 when they stood him in front of a firing squad. Blindfolded. Hands tied. He could hear the rifles being loaded. At the last second a messenger on horseback arrived. The Tsar had commuted the sentence. The entire execution was staged. Psychological torture designed to break him. It worked. He had a seizure on the spot. They sent him to a labour camp in Siberia. 4 years. Freezing. Starving. Sleeping on wooden planks next to murderers. His epilepsy got worse. He had no paper. No pen. Nothing. When he got out he was broke. His first wife died. His brother died. He inherited his brothers debts. He was so desperate for money he signed a contract with a publisher that would have given away the rights to everything hed ever write if he missed the deadline. He wrote The Gambler in 26 days to make it. Dictated it to a 20 year old stenographer named Anna. Married her three months later. Then the real work started. Crime and Punishment. The Idiot. Demons. The Brothers Karamazov. The greatest novels in the history of the Russian language. Maybe any language. The man who stood blindfolded before the firing squad, who convulsed on the ground while soldiers watched, who slept next to killers in Siberia for 4 years, who was buried in debt and grief. That man wrote: "every minute can be an eternity of happiness." He earned the right to say it. its never over. never give up fren.

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Dylan Madden
Dylan Madden@Dylanmadden·
i used to buy into the idea that kids are expensive. then i sat with a friend who said he needed $2 million in liquidity before he could have kids. didn't think much of it at the time. a few months later i was sitting with a man who made 60% less than me. big family. happy kids. no stress about it. started paying attention after that. met business owners with families. met guys working regular jobs with families. all making it work. kids aren't expensive. your choice of woman is. if she needs the kids in designer clothes and the latest everything, yeah it's going to cost you. if she's a down to earth woman who actually wants to be a mother. who comes from a family that doesn't chase trends. who sees the joy in raising kids and not in showing them off. it's not expensive. loads of people with far less money than you are raising great kids right now. if you actually want to improve the world, the move isn't posting another youtube video. it's having children and raising them well.
Innerdevcrypto@Innerdevcrypto

Having children Do not understand why people have so few children nowadays. And really....money or costs are not the reason. We all know poor people in the past had loads of children while parents were working all the time, and they still turned out ok. Not every kid needs the newest iphone either. Ok, if you are going full inner development and recluse mode for some years and really want to get to the core of your being, i get it, you want and need to be alone a while, i did that too, but most on here do not want that anyway Together with inner development, children are without a doubt the biggest joy in my life: they are so pure in the moment, one can learn so much from them how they can have fun with the simplest things, they forgive quickly, they are so open and free of spirit, amazing uncontaminated energy. Just incredible really Have kids, you will not regret it. The advantages far outweigh the disadvantages, especially for crypto-dudes and girls that lack purpose in life. And that is coming from me who loves being alone and lives as a recluse for a long time, i would never have wanted to miss this experience

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GRITCULT@GRITCULT·
Dostoevsky was 28 when they stood him in front of a firing squad. Blindfolded. Hands tied. He could hear the rifles being loaded. At the last second a messenger on horseback arrived. The Tsar had commuted the sentence. The entire execution was staged. Psychological torture designed to break him. It worked. He had a seizure on the spot. They sent him to a labour camp in Siberia. 4 years. Freezing. Starving. Sleeping on wooden planks next to murderers. His epilepsy got worse. He had no paper. No pen. Nothing. When he got out he was broke. His first wife died. His brother died. He inherited his brothers debts. He was so desperate for money he signed a contract with a publisher that would have given away the rights to everything hed ever write if he missed the deadline. He wrote The Gambler in 26 days to make it. Dictated it to a 20 year old stenographer named Anna. Married her three months later. Then the real work started. Crime and Punishment. The Idiot. Demons. The Brothers Karamazov. The greatest novels in the history of the Russian language. Maybe any language. The man who stood blindfolded before the firing squad, who convulsed on the ground while soldiers watched, who slept next to killers in Siberia for 4 years, who was buried in debt and grief. That man wrote: "every minute can be an eternity of happiness." He earned the right to say it. its never over. never give up fren.
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