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Komra Beth Salo

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Deep in the heart of Texas

Texas, USA Katılım Aralık 2007
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Komra Beth Salo
Komra Beth Salo@komra·
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

A few weeks ago, a simple ceasefire would’ve felt like a letdown. The war had already become background noise for most people- mundane, endless, another Middle East mess. But after Trump’s apocalyptic Easter post and the repeated doomsday deadlines, this ceasefire feels like we just dodged a massive international crisis. Iran is spared (for now). Further escalation averted. It lands as a huge win. Trump set that up perfectly. He put the gruesome ceiling so high that anything short of total destruction looks like and feels like victory. Some people are upset he’s kicking the can down the road. They’re missing the pattern. Every single time a deadline gets pushed back, the architecture of the potential deal gets bigger. More countries get pulled in. More is at stake. The scope expands. Trump started with: “Open up the Strait or you die.” But now we have a coalition of every major regional stakeholder aligned around a shared interest in the outcome (Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Turkey). The “Islamabad Accord” framework. A named regional deal with phases. He went from a narrow Hormuz ultimatum to positioning himself as the representative of a broad Middle East bloc. That’s not delay. That’s deliberate expansion. Each deadline extension wasn’t weakness. It was adding layers, investors, and leverage to the final deal structure. The permanent deal won’t be America vs. Iran. It’ll be Iran vs. a united regional front with Trump holding the pen. This is high-level negotiation in real time. Most commentators lack the filter to see it. And that’s why I’m here. Share this with someone who needs it today!

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Lady Hollow Tree@LadyHollowTree·
Afternoon adventures in the mist.
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Bécquer🇪🇸✒🔡
Bécquer🇪🇸✒🔡@GustavoAdolf_·
Jonathan Tetelman🇨🇱, tenor chileno nacido en Castro, dejó atrás su vida como DJ en Nueva York para convertirse en una estrella mundial de la ópera. Su voz se caracteriza por una potencia asombrosa y un timbre cálido, lo que le ha valido comparaciones con grandes figuras históricas como Franco Corelli o Jonas Kaufmann. Además de su talento vocal, destaca por su imponente presencia física y su capacidad actoral, lo que lo convierte en un artista muy solicitado por los teatros más importantes de todo el mundo.
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切り剣Masayo
切り剣Masayo@kiriken16·
海外の人にポストを見てもらいやすくなったんですか? 見て下さい私の切り絵! 一枚の紙をカッターで切り抜いて作った全て繋がった作品です✨ #切り絵
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Ayumu
Ayumu@Ayumu_japan_art·
日本の身近な風景を透明水彩で描いております。 木漏れ日をモチーフに描くことが多いです 世界中の方に見てもらえたら嬉しく思います✨ #透明水彩 #watercolor
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Shawn Ryan@ShawnRyan762·
Every Home Will Have a Humanoid Robot in 10 Years? “You say in ten years every home will have a humanoid. Almost like the matrix where you get plugged into a system. You’re going to robot in a box — you open up a robot, get out. The robot will semantically learn your preferences. It could just be a nanny, housekeeper, gardener. It’s the Jetsons. Like, all this will be a choice. It will actually get to know you. It needs to know who you are.” @adcock_brett @Figure_robot
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MotA@VlynnQ·
I honestly don’t think it was as bad for them. I think it’s bad for a lot of our generation going through it now because so many of us were put on birth control at a young age for a long time, and basically fed poison in increasing amounts for most of our lives. Personally I haven’t been on birth control in 30+ years; and we stopped eating processed food and I started growing a lot of our food, distilling our water, cooking everything from scratch, and spending a lot of time outdoors in the last 6 years. It’s a lifestyle change but it changed our lives for the better in more ways than I can count. Now I make my own tea from herbs I grow one week a month- I get little to no cramps, no major mood swings, no brain fog, no bloating, only a couple mid-month periods in the past year, no other issues. Even my husband has commented that I’ve had it easy compared to my SILs, and attributes it to our healthy lifestyle.
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Komra Beth Salo@komra·
@Ben_Scallan I would say "Well, lets take a look at it. You can touch it. How does it feel? Can you see any bugs? etc."
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Ben Scallan 🇮🇪
Ben Scallan 🇮🇪@Ben_Scallan·
My toddler pointed at some moss on the ground and asked me what it is. I said "That's moss." He asked me "What does moss do?" How am I supposed to answer that
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David Samuel@DSPetolicchio·
I’ve got two requests when I’m gone: 1. Scatter my remains across my favorite trails. 2. And please… don’t cremate me.
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Jeremy Wayne Tate
Jeremy Wayne Tate@JeremyTate41·
Composed in 1638, Allegri’s Miserere was originally intended to only be sung during Holy Week, and to never leave the Sistine Chapel in order to preserve the mystery of the music. Here it is performed by St Paul’s Cathedral Choir.
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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
Some people seem very confused by my take on Iran so I’ll explain it. I have always supported targeted strikes and assassinations to remove the extremists there who belong to a death cult and want us all dead. I do not want or support a ground war. Very simple. My view is to let them kill each other as they’ve done for thousands of years unless they kill our people, in which case we assassinate those responsible. Iran has been killing Americans and acting against our interests for my entire life. Hence my support for sending Khamenei to hell where he belongs. I also opposed the Iraq and Afghanistan ground wars. Our young men and women are too valuable to me to have them die in a sandbox run by lunatics who are perfectly willing to kill their sons for decades as part of their death cult beliefs. Targeted killings send the message we need to send and can result in the change we’d like to see. I’m choosing to trust the President given his track record with ISIS, Afghanistan, Venezuela and various peace deals. I think he can get this done without a prolonged ground war. If that changes, and this becomes a prolonged war where we lose our troops, I will be opposed to it. There it is, my Iran position. For some reason it seems to piss off both sides of this debate but I suspect my position is shared by the majority who just aren’t very loud about it.
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Shawn Hendrix@TheShawnHendrix·
Never before seen water management system. “Hydraulic ramping”
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