
sunshine breeze
143.5K posts

sunshine breeze
@partlyc2
Queen of Typo's No BS zone I lock my account when not on Twitter I unlock when I am ! Also queen of receipt's.






67-YEAR-OLD WOMAN ARRESTED FOR KEYING CYBERTRUCK WITH NAILS Tesla's cameras caught her in the act and identified her instantly. A 67-year-old woman named Karen Cooke Lewis was arrested on Tuesday in Collettsville, North Carolina. She used a board with nails to key a Tesla Cybertruck on Sunday at a local park. The owner, Jason Hooper, didn't know her at all and discovered the damage while reviewing the vehicle's camera footage. She was charged with property damage and released on a $1,000 bond. The motive for the incident was not disclosed.



Two years ago, The Princess of Wales announced her cancer diagnosis. She fought cancer with dignity and incredible strength and is now in remission. So proud of her and wishing her all the best in her recovery 🥹❤️


This is one of my most hyper realistic colored pencil portraits. Zoom in to see the details. ✍️





@SabirahLohn Did you see where she claims William settled for Catherine when he wanted to marry someone else Same points the Sussex squad make when claiming William wanted to marry Jecca but settled with Catherine



Prince William has shared more about his faith, and I have conflicting thoughts. It’s great that he sees the benefit of the church and has a “quiet faith”, but it’s troubling he doesn’t feel the need to attend or express and share his beliefs. Church attendance and being part of a community of faith is part of being Christian, in addition to evangelizing (i.e. talking about your faith and salvation with others). He either truly believes or it’s just a tradition that he thinks should continue but his personal faith journey will remain minimal. This doesn’t work as the head of the church. If he’s going to take the mantle as Head of the Church of England, then the Christian faith and practice must be essential to your life. If the Head of the Church doesn’t see the benefit of weekly attendance, then why would anyone else? The church would, in that situation, would die. thetimes.com/article/677fe4…











