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@lassie4392

Seeker of truth. Praying for our Nation. Love of God & Family, Art, Humanity, All Creatures Nature, Paranormal, Secrets, Conspiracies Hoping a next life is...

NC Katılım Ekim 2024
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Robin
Robin@lassie4392·
@attackdogX Well what does the "local Asian community" have to say about this? This guy is Asian? Not sure about that. We'll need stats on who is showing up.
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Mrs B@attackdogX·
On June 2nd, Zul Mohammed is holding a “Rally against Rednecks” in Frisco city, Texas. “Are you tired of hearing low class people blame your culture for their problems?” He calls Texans “trailer park trash” Zoom in on this flyer, this is what they think of you…
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@WallStreetApes Please Texans - show up with the counter activity. Mostly peaceful of course. Keep us informed. And it better be on mainstream news channels- all of them.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
🚨 Frisco, Texas resident says the city is about to have a ‘March against White People’ This was always inevitable when you import this many foreigners into American cities The march against white people is being organized by Zul Mohamed, a Muslim community member “It is getting insanely dangerous around Frisco, Texas. The next city council is on June 2nd here — they're going to have a rally against the rednecks, which I don't know how many rednecks are left in the Frisco area, probably like 5 or 6. So basically, it's a march against the white man is what they're gonna have at 5 o'clock PM, June 2nd at the Frisco City Council outside It's getting really heated. There's a lot of people who are mad. There's a lot of people who are going to show up for their side” “Nobody wants that there. The issue is y'all are invading our home, coming over, taking our jobs, taking our houses, making it more expensive for us to live here in so many different ways. And now you are rubbing it in our faces, and that is going to piss off a lot of people who have stayed quiet so far.” I verified this and it’s 100% true The local man named Zul Mohamed, a Muslim community member is organizing a “Rally Against Rednecks” at 5 PM outside Frisco City Hall on June 2 The event is framed by people in Texas as a “march against white people” or conservatives, in response to recent city council meetings The reason this is happening is because multiple contentious council meetings got heated when speakers like Jake Lang gave strong anti-immigration speeches Now these foreigners are showing Americans they won’t stand for it and will march against White People This is because Americans have been critical of the Indian and Muslim community takeovers with the H-1B visa fraud. The cultural replacement and Americans opposing their new mosques, Hindu temples and Jain temples Send them ALL back while we still can. This is only going to get worse
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Mandy Simard
Mandy Simard@MandyLSimard·
Let’s see your picture of a Dragonfly for Insect Thursday!📸 Fun fact: dragonflies have been flying around Earth for over 300 million years long before dinosaurs.
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@CrazyVibes_1 Please Dear Lord, let this be true. We'd like some updates on her progress! God bless this family.
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Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
I’m 68 years old, a biker with more miles on my boots than most men dream of, and three years after losing my wife, I never thought life had any big surprises left for me. Then, by pure accident, I met Maya. She was four months old, lying in the NICU, crying like the world had already given up on her. Born with Down syndrome, a serious heart defect, and addicted to methamphetamine from birth, she had been turned down by twelve families. Too many complications. Too much risk. Too expensive. They were preparing to send her to institutional care. I had wandered onto the wrong floor while visiting a buddy when a nurse saw me standing there in my leather vest and said, “That baby’s been crying for hours. Nothing calms her. You want to try?” I picked her up, held her against my chest, and started humming a low, rumbling note—the same way I used to calm my Harley on cold mornings. Maya stopped crying instantly. Her tiny hand wrapped around my finger, and something in my chest that had been frozen since my wife passed came roaring back to life. I came back every single day for two weeks. When the social worker said they had no choice but to move her to a group home, I looked her in the eye and said, “No. I’ll take her.” They laid out every reason I shouldn’t: my age, my lifestyle, the surgeries ahead, the years of therapy and special care. I listened to all of it, then told them the only thing that mattered: “She deserves to grow up with someone who chooses her.” My motorcycle brothers showed up like a cavalry. These rough, tattooed men spent a whole weekend painting her nursery a soft sunny yellow and wrestling with a crib that took four of us three hours to assemble. They brought diapers, clothes, and enough casseroles to feed a platoon. For the first time in years, my house felt alive. At five months old, Maya went in for open-heart surgery with only a seventy percent chance of making it through. I sat in that waiting room for six long hours, making every promise to God I could think of. When the doctor finally came out smiling, I cried like a kid. Today, Maya is nine months old and she is the brightest light in my world. She smiles the moment I walk into the room, lighting up like I’m the best thing she’s ever seen. Her little laugh fills the house when I make silly faces or dance her around the living room to old rock ballads. She’s hitting her milestones with that stubborn fighter spirit I’ve come to love so much. The heart defect is behind us, and every day she grows stronger, happier, and more curious about the world. I know I won’t be here for all of her life. I’m old, and the road I’ve traveled has been long. But I’ll be here for every single day I have left, and I’ve already made arrangements with my brothers and their families so Maya will never know a day without love and protection. She was nobody’s baby once. Now she’s mine—completely, fiercely, and forever. Every night I lay her down in her yellow nursery, kiss her forehead, and whisper the same thing: “You were chosen, little girl. You are wanted. You are loved beyond measure.” And as she drifts off with my finger still in her tiny hand, I realize something beautiful: I didn’t just save Maya. She saved me. I’m the luckiest man who ever lived.
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Robin@lassie4392·
@HenryWX I have been so glad for the rain in the city but I still think of our fragile mountain neighbors. I hope Helene victims are safe from raging rivers. Great pics, Henry!
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Henry Burton@HenryWX·
Storms are starting to flare up in western NC
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I had to get outside after the storms. Thank God for the rain! Blooming so nicely this year.
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Robin@lassie4392·
@RickD_GK Why can't we produce this in the USA with his help? Someone needs to implement this tech yesterday. hyapak.com
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Rick D@RickD_GK·
This brilliant engineer figured out how to replace plastic bags, using water hyacinth, which is essentially an invasive, quick growing weed. It looks like, feels like and works like plastic, yet is good for the environment once it's life cycle is done. Why the hell hasn't this been implemented? All of these "climate" folks out here, yet nothing from them. Not to mention it could be a great way to get micro plastics within our packaging/containers. It's as if they want to harm us...
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Robin@lassie4392·
It looks like something big may be happening soon. Prayers for all in harm's way and all the protectors and military. God be with us all. For now I have to sink in to a different vibe with a dance and a smile - while there is time. youtu.be/9MIaeqlhFws Join me?
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AdmiredArt
AdmiredArt@admired_art·
Show me your small worlds in nature. Flowers, leaves, insects, textures, tiny details. Anything that feels quiet and easy to miss.
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Mandy Simard
Mandy Simard@MandyLSimard·
What’s on your photography bucket list to capture someday?
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