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@laurels213

Child of the Most High God! Follower of Jesus/USAF Vet/Patriot/loyal fan of ATL Braves/AL football. Most happily married 💍

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Bo Polny Results Tracker (Commentary)
Date: 3/10/26 𝐁𝐨 𝐏𝐨𝐥𝐧𝐲 Prediction: all wars to be over by May 24, 2026. Wealth Transfer and Great/Terrible Day between 3/19 and 5/24. Result: 𝐅𝐀𝐈𝐋𝐄𝐃 youtube.com/watch?v=ydpkQV… 1:10:52 - by May 24th, the war in Iran and all these other that'll be gone. Poof. Gone. Yeah.
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bamagal13@laurels213·
@ChoppinBravos Y’all are ruthless and no loyalty! We need to have their backs when they’re struggling! If AA trades them and they get their groove back then you complain too! Show some love and support, people!!!
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MattOlsonsBurner@ChoppinBravos·
Flying open trying to park every pitch. Zero interest in the team approach. I have no idea what happened to the dude they paid but this ain’t him.
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Kerry Goode
Kerry Goode@KerryGoode·
When you grow up in Town Creek, Alabama, you do not just learn English. You learn fluent Southern, advanced country, church-lobby dialect, and front-porch sarcasm. So the other day, I had a childhood friend visiting me from Town Creek, my hometown, and another friend visiting from another country called Florida. Now I know Florida is technically in America, but let’s be honest, once you cross that state line, anything can happen. One minute you see palm trees, the next minute a man is wrestling an alligator at a gas station wearing flip-flops and confidence. Everybody was having a great time talking and laughing. My Town Creek buddy was telling stories, and I was over there in my power chair laughing so hard my ventilator probably thought we were at revival. But every few minutes, my Florida friend would turn to me with that confused look and say, “Kerry… I don’t get it.” So I had to stop laughing, look at my computer, and start typing like I was working for the Southern Department of Homeland Translation. My Town Creek buddy said, “I’m fitt’in to go see my aint.” Florida froze. I typed, “He is about to go visit his aunt.” Then my buddy said, “I use’ta could do that.” Florida looked at me like the sentence had been dropped from a helicopter. I typed, “That means once upon a time, he had the ability, but the warranty has expired.” Then somebody said, “She ain’t even look before crossing the street.” Florida said, “She ain’t even what?” I typed, “She walked into traffic like faith was her insurance policy.” By this time, I realized I was not just visiting with friends. I was hosting a live episode of Rosetta Stone, Alabama Edition. And don’t even get me started on Tanja. Tanja has her own dialect. I call it Ghettry. That is half ghetto, half country, with a twist of Madea being properly offended. She will say something so quick, so sharp, and so creatively Southern that even I have to pause and ask the Lord for closed captions. She might say, “I caint believe you finna sit there like you ain’t got no sense.” Now that sentence sounds simple, but translated properly it means, “My patience has left the building, your decision-making is under review, and you have approximately seven seconds to correct yourself before I become a documentary.” That is why sometimes when Tanja is talking, I start laughing before anybody else does. Not because I’m making fun of her. It is because she just hit me with something so Ghettry, Webster’s Dictionary had to sit down and drink water. So for my friends who do not always understand what I write, just know this: what you see as weird pronunciation, somebody else hears as charm, rhythm, history, seasoning, and a front porch with sweet tea. Southern talk may not always be proper, but it is powerful. And if Tanja reads this? Lord, she gon’ be fit to be tied.
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David Carroll
David Carroll@DAVIDCARROLL3·
No disrespect to Snit, but I LOVE how Weiss stacks a lineup. Common sense, unpredictable, and go with the good bats instead of the fat contracts. This is why we're 36-16. #Braves
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bamagal13@laurels213·
@weaver_cards Love Bryce and feel like he gets “shafted” a lot (with wins) 😢
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Ben Weaver
Ben Weaver@weaver_cards·
Since 2010 only 7 Braves pitchers have started a season with at least: 11 starts 66+ innings 2 or lower ERA Kris Medlen, Julio Teheran, Michael Soroka, Brandon Beachy, Shelby Miller, Jair Jurrjens anddddddddd…. 2026 Bryce “Big Texas” Elder 🔥
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BryceElderMuse
BryceElderMuse@BryceElderMuse·
Bryce the only pitcher who gets no run support.
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bamagal13@laurels213·
As a former athlete and military veteran I like uniformity as a team. These guys do too much for attention to stand out but I think it’s about “branding” and making $ and as long as they’re “performing” I don’t think people mind but it is distracting! As long as they stay focused on the game…
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680 The Fan
680 The Fan@680TheFan·
Do you have a problem with athletes going outside the team colors with their gear? Gloves, cleats, accessories… or has baseball (and sports in general) moved past all that? @CelliniNick @chrisdimino
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bamagal13@laurels213·
@KerryGoode Nobody loves you like your momma but I found the one who loves me unconditionally as close to my Father in Heaven and I thank God for him everyday! Blessings!
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Kerry Goode
Kerry Goode@KerryGoode·
Everybody needs a ride-or-die. Some folks call them a sidekick. Some call them a road dog. Some call them a prayer partner. Some folks, depending on how much foolishness they have survived together, call them “my emergency contact for bad decisions,” “my alibi with legs,” or “my witness protection friend.” You know that friend. The one who will pray for you, ride with you, sit with you, and if necessary say, “Your honor, we were at Bible study.” But when you get really sick, I mean the kind of sick where pneumonia walks in your room like it pays rent, you learn something deeper about partnership. You don’t need entertainment. You don’t need a motivational speech. You don’t need somebody standing over you quoting thirty-seven Scriptures like they are auditioning for the Gospel Hall of Fame. Sometimes you just need somebody to sit beside you and hold your hand. That’s it. No choir robe. No tambourine. No sermon series. Just a warm hand, a quiet presence, and love that says, “I’m right here.” There were moments in this fight when I felt so bad I wanted to call my momma. And if she could have come running, I would have yelled, “Momma, come get me!” I didn’t need her to bring medicine, chicken soup, or one of those old-school threats like, “Boy, you better not die and embarrass me.” I just wanted my momma. Because when the night gets long, and your body starts acting like it’s trying to cancel the whole subscription, you don’t care who has a title. You care who has your hand. Before this pneumonia battle, I thought I understood the importance of having a partner. No, sir. I knew the brochure version. This was the midnight edition. This was the “Lord, I don’t know if I’m going to make it till morning” version. And in that moment, you realize Moses wasn’t being dramatic on that hill. His arms were tired. The battle was still raging. Israel’s future was hanging in the balance, and Moses needed Aaron and Hur to hold him up. Let me tell you something, Hur may not have been famous, but that man had Best Supporting Actor energy. He didn’t need a solo. He didn’t need a plaque. He didn’t need somebody to name a fellowship hall after him. He just showed up and helped hold up weary hands. That is real partnership. Sometimes your Aaron and Hur are not loud. They are just faithful. They sit beside the bed. They pray when you can’t. They hold your hand when words are too heavy. They remind you that you are not fighting by yourself. Boys and girls, we need each other to survive. So find your pal. Find your prayer partner. Find your hand-holder. Find your Aaron and Hur. And while you’re looking for yours, become one for somebody else. Because one day, all of us will face a hill, a battle, and a night where we need somebody steady enough to say, “I’ve got this side. You’re not going down alone.”
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bamagal13
bamagal13@laurels213·
Follow @KerryGoode - he was made for such a time as this! Esther 4:14
Kerry Goode@KerryGoode

Devotional Comfortable Being Uncomfortable There’s a strange kind of peace that comes when you stop fighting discomfort and start learning from it. Life doesn’t always hand us cushioned seats and air‑conditioned blessings. Sometimes it gives us splinters, sweat, and situations that make us question our shoe size and our sanity. But here’s the truth: discomfort is not punishment—it’s preparation. When you’re stretched, you grow. When you’re challenged, you strengthen. When you’re embarrassed, you learn humility. And when you’re confused, you discover clarity. God doesn’t waste discomfort; He uses it to shape your character, sharpen your faith, and remind you that peace isn’t found in perfect circumstances—it’s found in trusting Him through imperfect ones. Think about it: athletes train tired so they can perform strong. Soldiers drill under pressure so they can stand firm in battle. Believers walk through trials so they can testify with power. You can’t develop endurance sitting in comfort. Growth happens in the grind. So when life feels awkward, heavy, or downright ridiculous, don’t panic. Don’t quit. Don’t assume you’re off track. You might just be in spiritual training camp. God’s teaching you how to breathe through the chaos, laugh through the confusion, and keep walking even when your shoes feel wrong. The Apostle Paul said, “I have learned to be content in whatever state I am.” (Philippians 4:11) That’s not resignation—that’s revelation. It means you can find joy even when things don’t fit right. So today, take a deep breath. Smile through the discomfort. Laugh if you must. And remember—being comfortable being uncomfortable means you’re learning to trust the One who knows exactly how to get you back on your feet. Prayer: Lord, help me find peace in the pressure, humor in the hardship, and faith in the friction. Teach me to grow through what I go through. Amen.

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bamagal13
bamagal13@laurels213·
@KerryGoode Keep them coming - God uses you to “prick” my heart sometimes! 🙏
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Kerry Goode
Kerry Goode@KerryGoode·
Devotional Comfortable Being Uncomfortable There’s a strange kind of peace that comes when you stop fighting discomfort and start learning from it. Life doesn’t always hand us cushioned seats and air‑conditioned blessings. Sometimes it gives us splinters, sweat, and situations that make us question our shoe size and our sanity. But here’s the truth: discomfort is not punishment—it’s preparation. When you’re stretched, you grow. When you’re challenged, you strengthen. When you’re embarrassed, you learn humility. And when you’re confused, you discover clarity. God doesn’t waste discomfort; He uses it to shape your character, sharpen your faith, and remind you that peace isn’t found in perfect circumstances—it’s found in trusting Him through imperfect ones. Think about it: athletes train tired so they can perform strong. Soldiers drill under pressure so they can stand firm in battle. Believers walk through trials so they can testify with power. You can’t develop endurance sitting in comfort. Growth happens in the grind. So when life feels awkward, heavy, or downright ridiculous, don’t panic. Don’t quit. Don’t assume you’re off track. You might just be in spiritual training camp. God’s teaching you how to breathe through the chaos, laugh through the confusion, and keep walking even when your shoes feel wrong. The Apostle Paul said, “I have learned to be content in whatever state I am.” (Philippians 4:11) That’s not resignation—that’s revelation. It means you can find joy even when things don’t fit right. So today, take a deep breath. Smile through the discomfort. Laugh if you must. And remember—being comfortable being uncomfortable means you’re learning to trust the One who knows exactly how to get you back on your feet. Prayer: Lord, help me find peace in the pressure, humor in the hardship, and faith in the friction. Teach me to grow through what I go through. Amen.
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680 The Fan
680 The Fan@680TheFan·
Dominic Smith’s 12-pitch at-bat ends with a 3-run HR. It’s 8-1 Braves!
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 TO THE GREAT PEOPLE OF ALABAMA: I APOLOGIZE FOR ACCIDENTALLY IDENTIFYING TUBERVILLE AS A FORMER ALABAMA FOOTBALL COACH I have somehow managed to piss off the ENTIRE population of a US state with one single post. Please forgive me and accept me as a future resident 🙏🏻🤣
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: Trump-endorsed Coach Tommy Tuberville has WON the GOP gubernatorial primary in Alabama CONGRATULATIONS, COACH! Tuberville is a sitting US Senator and former Auburn football coach Can't WAIT until he's officially elected in November and I can move to Alabama 🤣🔥
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr.@MrJohnJnr·
🚨 BREAKING: Ron DeSantis just threw a grenade at GOP leadership and he is right Congress should be voting on MAGA priorities every single day and forcing Democrats to expose themselves on the record Stop hiding. Put every popular issue on the floor and make them vote against it. He says Congress has done nothing since August. Nothing. If he were there he would drop a new bill every day and force Democrats to show America exactly what they stand against. This is how Florida flipped into a landslide. Clear contrast. Parents rights. Illegal immigration. Tax cuts. Every fight laid out in the open. And he is right about this too Democrats helped create the inflation crisis then pretend they had no part in it. Time for the GOP to wake up and go on offense every day. FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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bamagal13
bamagal13@laurels213·
@Prophetic_Money @BoPolny Just FYI - Bo Polny is threatening both young prophets (Troy Black and Ryan Cunningham) with legal action! He’s rude, wrong and isn’t helping anyone. He says he knows prophecy and can’t see he’s being used in these end days to divide! So sad 😢
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Prophetic Money
Prophetic Money@Prophetic_Money·
On 4/27/26 Ryan Cunningham shared a Prophecy (Rebuke) from God for Bo Polny @BoPolny Fear mongering is NOT of Me. I will not tolerate the deceipt. The enemy has gotten in. My people are being led astray. A word that is NOT of My Spirit. Full length post: youtube.com/post/UgkxrxVOM…
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bamagal13@laurels213·
@alandidio I just finished 3 seasons of the Colony from 2016-19 (?) - predictive programming, for sure!
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Alan DiDio
Alan DiDio@alandidio·
QUESTION: Which "fictional" alien/UFO movie has gotten the closest to what's actually happening? ⬇️👽🛸
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bamagal13@laurels213·
The ballot was confusing when they added extra wording next to candidates - it appeared as though the non incumbent candidate was supposed to replace the incumbent. I thought they had term limits that were up and I had to vote for the only other candidate (the non incumbent). The rest of the ballot just said (incumbent) next to the names but all the judicial candidates were worded differently and I think someone needs to check into this! I’m educated and can see how anyone could’ve misunderstood the judicial part of the ballot! I did some research before I voted but I think it was distracting, at the least!
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Kandiss Taylor
Kandiss Taylor@KandissTaylor·
Today is the last day of early voting and Election Day is Tuesday! Make a plan to vote! Pretty please! I’m asking for your vote for Congress ❤️🙏 Also, there are very important judges on the ballot in GA. I’m gonna say something RARE. Vote Incumbent! Liberal democrats are the only other option. Vote for the judges that are already there!
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bamagal13@laurels213·
@MikeWingerii That maybe your goal anyway… “thank you for telling us how messed up the church is - I can’t wait to be saved and get involved in it” SAID NO ONE, EVER!
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