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Katılım Mart 2021
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niniane@niniane19·
@NewswirePatriot We still remember the Borgia Pope and what he did. Was he above criticism, too?
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Patriot🇺🇸Newswire@NewswirePatriot·
Cardinal Muller claims that "NO ONE has the right to criticize the Pope." ➡️ Do you agree with his statement?
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niniane@niniane19·
@JL11089648p @katiehind If he hadn't walked he'd be whingeing now about how the evil RF prevented him from paying his last respects to his mum. Spare us. 🙄
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J L@JL11089648p·
@katiehind He might not have had to scrape by to get his first car but he did have to walk behind his mums coffin at 12 years old to protect the shabby image of the RF. Why are you moaning about a man living in the US and not the friend of Epstein being protected by that same shabby RF.
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Katie Hind@katiehind·
Prince Harry never says ‘I was really lucky that I went to Eton,’ or ‘I’m so grateful I didn’t have to get a job doing night shifts in McDonalds to pay for my first car - a clapped out Vauxhall Nova,’ like most people his age did. Just moan, moan, moan 🥱 dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
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niniane@niniane19·
@NoyesCherokee @MbarkCherguia If you're surrounded by angry people pounding the windshield, at what point do you say oh they won't hurt me? You can't tell what will happen next. In that situation I'd driver over them too to protect myself and get away.
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Liberta Cherguia 🇪🇺@MbarkCherguia·
Do drivers have the right to plow through protesters when roads are blocked and their cars are being attacked?
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niniane@niniane19·
@MbarkCherguia They surrounded his car and unlawfully tried to block, intimidate, hold him against his will. That is force and aggression. In face of which, driver has a right to defend and save himself.
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Sophia ❣️@KeruboSk·
My friend of 5 years got married last weekend. I wasn’t invited. She said it was “just family,” so I respected it even though it hurt. I still congratulated her. Still showed love. Now she’s asking me to lend her money because she overspent on decor and a cameraman. Be honest: would you help in this situation?
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niniane@niniane19·
@bilyonaryo_ph Do you have actual proof of this or some anonymous "source"?
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Bilyonaryo@bilyonaryo_ph·
Back from the dead or deeper in the grave? Feuding Lopez heirs Gabby and Piki face off over ABS-CBN’s future as losses pile up, spending stays high, execs rake in perks Despite piling up ₱43 billion in losses and spending more than ₱10 billion since going off air, former ABS-CBN chairman and CEO Eugenio “Gabby” Lopez III and his allied cousins in the Lopez family are still telling people the Kapamilya network will “survive and grow.” Read more: bilyonaryo.com/2026/04/15/bac…
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Qiyyah@Qiyyah18·
@PageSix Kate wore a $300K ring while being carried by human beings.
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Page Six@PageSix·
Meghan Markle pairs $26K Cartier watch with Dior to feed the homeless in Australia trib.al/cjRnPXZ
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niniane@niniane19·
@messiecondo Gosh everyone has different tastes. People can dislike the dress and that's all right.
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Messie Condo@messiecondo·
I’d better never hear another blasphemous word about this dress again.
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niniane@niniane19·
@EmilySm43 You might not have wanted to eat it, but you ate it.
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Emily 🦋@EmilySm43·
Be honest because I’m proving a point When you were a child if you didn’t want to eat what your mother made for dinner What happened?
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niniane@niniane19·
@SamanthaRedeemd Remain humble and pray every day. If your heart is sincere and you turn to God, He will do the rest. He has never failed to find His lost sheep.
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Child of God🍞🍷@SamanthaRedeemd·
Catholics: If you could only give a new convert one piece of advice, what would it be?
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Rhoda@Symply_rhoda1·
Parents, please stop sending your kids to school with the mindset of “if someone hits you, hit them back.” You are part of the problem.
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niniane@niniane19·
@crypto_dragonz Can he get rid of his extra wives to respect Christianity?
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Simon_Scissorhands@crypto_dragonz·
What's your next move people ? 👇👇
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Jessica M@Jesii_ca_M·
Tell honestly.
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niniane@niniane19·
@jeigh9 @wynrosei She could see the others waiting in line, couldn't she? If she doesn't want to participate in that culture, she should go home to hers.
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RayGun6Shooter@jeigh9·
@wynrosei Waiting in line, or queuing, is not a cultural practice everywhere. Was the person a foreigner? If not and it was actually pure rudeness, this is still a good opportunity to remind folks that waiting in line as a polite practice is not instinctive, it's learned.
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At the market, when I was about to pay, a girl cut in front of me in line. I thought she hadn't noticed, so I said out loud, “Ma'am, we're in line.” She ignored me. Then I remembered a comment I had seen earlier on Threads. I put my drink on the counter and told the cashier, "You can ring it all up together, this lady is going to pay for me!" That's when she finally responded, "Why would I pay for you?" I said, "If you're not going to pay for me, then why did you cut in line?" She made a terrible face. I loved it. The cashier even told her, "Ma'am, please go to the back of the line." Honestly, I really wanted to say, "Are you in that much of a hurry? Are you on your way to be reincarnated?" But judging by her confrontational vibe. I held that back.
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niniane@niniane19·
@KatelynTweeter Still trying to shirk responsibility from the real parents to a stranger. What an idiotic attempt to prove a point.
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Katelyn James@KatelynTweeter·
If you are pro-life would you ever be willing to adopt an unwanted baby? Trying to prove a point.
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niniane@niniane19·
@benonwine They are not royal. Why say something so ignorant?
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Benonwine@benonwine·
Should the Middleton’s be working Royals?
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niniane@niniane19·
@Moonlight_myths It was never ok to be with a married man in the first place. You disrespected his wife, his marriage, and yourself. Yes he's the one who made the vows. But decent people respect other people's relationships too. Especially marriage.
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Moonlight 🌙 ✨@Moonlight_myths·
I have been seeing a married man for four years now, He recently asked me to come to his daughters birthday party, introducing me as a co-worker. I thought it was ok to go since it was up to him to be respectful towards his wife, not me. When i got there everything was so nice. His daughter is so cute and the party was very fancy since he is very well off. He's 39, his wife is 40 and I'm 23. We get along really well and he goes out of his way to keep me happy. He insists that i should be there for all the big moments in his life, which is why he invited me to his daughters birthday party. At the party he kept sitting close to me and whispered romantic things into my ear while everyone was having fun.
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James L. Nuzzo, PhD
James L. Nuzzo, PhD@JamesLNuzzo·
The following is a true story from my life, which is related to the contents of this article in The Guardian: In July 2009, I hiked part of the Grand Canyon with an ex-girlfriend, who I will call Sara. Sara and I were both in our 20s, and we were accompanied by four high school-aged relatives/friends. The plan was to head off early in the AM to hike the 10 miles down, stay over night at the bottom, and then hike the 10 miles up the next day. During the hike down, Sara's walking was slow, and she was pre-occupied with taking nature photos at every possible opportunity. Her slow walking was a problem because, although we started early, it was July and the sun was starting to beat down on us--something that would only becoming progressively worse with more time on the trail. As I recall, everyone in the group recognised Sara's slow walking as a problem. Everyone but Sara understood that we needed to get to the bottom of the Canyon sooner rather than later, because we were in the sun doing strenuous exercise, and we didn't have endless supplies of water. It was also the first time any of us had hiked the Grand Canyon. Sara continued her slow walking and picture taking. At multiple points, we offered to carry Sara's bag for her so that her load would be lighter and she could walk more easily. Sara refused to give up her bag. She wanted to prove that she could do the hike without help. If my memory is correct, around the 5 mile mark, the group decided to split up. I stayed with Sara, and the high schoolers went on ahead of us, walking at their "fast" (i.e., appropriate) pace. Sara continued to walk slow, and signs of extreme fatigue / heat exhaustion were setting in. Sara became unwell physically and mentally. Again, I offered to carry her bag for her. Again, she refused. Though I was fit, I was also starting to feel unwell. In fact, I don't think I've ever felt that close to health exhaustion in my life. I was also not in a good place. Making matters worse, we ran out of water, and there were no water stations for the remainder of the hike. The key reason that why we ran out of water was Sara's slow walking, which continued to expose to the sun. Moreover, when we ran out of water, we weren't even close to the end. As I recall, we were still about 2-3 miles away from the end when we ran out of water, and we didn't even know where the end was because we were unfamiliar with the trail. Also, by that time, there wasn't a single soul left on the trail--no one walking down or up. We were alone. It was an awful experience. At one point, Sara had basically given up; she sat down in the middle of the path and wouldn't move. Eventually, perhaps through motivational efforts, Sara continued walking and we got to the end. When we got to the bottom, the high schoolers told us that they were so worried about us that were thinking about calling a rescue party to look for us. We slept over night at the bottom and then hiked the 10 miles back up the next day. Remarkably, after all that, Sara still would not allow anyone to carry her bag on the way up. Sneakily, when she was not looking, we would take things out of her bag to lighten her load. Bottom line: Sara's stubbornness, her desire to prove how strong and independent she was, her lack of adequate fitness, and her unwillingness to listen to people who understood nature, physiology, and physical fitness better than her, almost killed her...and me. She caused the high schoolers significant distress, and had they stayed with us, she might have also put them at increased health risk. During the hike, Sara exhibited a set of behaviors that I wanted nothing to do with moving forward. The "alpine divorce" can work in both directions but for different reasons.
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