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NatashaRM 🦔
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@bannionsusie Od srca mu želim da se i on izliječi. Neka ga Bog čuva i iscijeli. I mene je moj privatni doktor u više navrata "častio" pregledom, čak i na konrolama poslije uspešnog liječenja. Nije to uvijek znak da za pacijenta nema nade. Ima ljekara koji na taj način žele donirati pomoć.

@rm_natasha Mi smo u takvoj situaciji da moramo kod privatnika, jer on ne živi ovde i nema osiguranje. Hvala Bogu, do sada smo imali stvarno divna iskustva, mada verujem da ima i privatnika koji su drski. Lepo je čuti da ste se izlečili ❤️

@dvadevet Rodila ja sina onomad. Pita komšinica Sneža moga muža koje smo mu ime dali. "Dimitrije", veli on. "Jaaao! Čuj Dimitrije! Ko da je đed!" "Ako Bog da, Snežo, i biće đed", odgovori on. Lijepih mi muških imena imamo. Jovan, Luka, Marko, Pavle, Petar, Miloš, Dragan, Mihailo...

@HodgesSamy83599 @gnomypakao A tužno je to. Baš smo se odrodili jedni od drugih.

@rm_natasha @gnomypakao Ovakvi se žale na komsiluk i kad žive u kućama, i kad su im kuće udaljene 50 metara. Nekad su prve komšije bile kao rod najrodjeniji, sad svako gleda kako da se najbrže posvadja

@iWomansplainer Because it's not God's fault if I've messed up. Because He's been putting up with me since the day I was born. Because He's loved me at my lowest and has never abandoned me. Not even when I thought he did. Because He gave me life and is keeping me alive. Because He's my Father.
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@usuallypregnant I did the same at the same age as you. Got two more later. My babies are adults now. I regret many things I have and haven't done, but I have never regretted having my children. They helped me grow as a person and they taught me the true meaning of love and sacrifice. 💕🙏
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@chakravartiiin My parents divorced when I was 2.5 yo. I suffered a lot of neglect and abuse. I've been depressed ever since. Children have a huge emotional capacity. They're the most vulnerable among us.
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Pardon me but how does a ten year old get depressed much less take such an extreme step like this? Do kids even have such emotional capacity at that age? This does not make sense to me at all.
WTF@mrwtffacts
In 2025, after a long battle with depression, 10-year-old Liberty Hall tragically took her own life. She left behind this note for her mother, apologizing, and asking her not to blame herself 💔
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@lisathebeauty1 Landlords can do whatever they want with their property. You, on the other hand, have only two options: either accept their terms and conditions or move out. Simple as that.
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@TheresaArueyin1 We should be grateful:
1) for every new day, because we aren't promised tomorrow;
2) for every hardship, because it makes us grow;
3) for every betrayal, because it teaches us to rely on God;
4) for every injustice, because it washes away or sins...
Gratitude. That's the lesson.
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@miles_commodore Play along. Give them a smile. Engage. It will mean the world to that person. That's how they keep their memories alive. That's how they make sure they don't forget.
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NatashaRM 🦔 retweetledi

“The plane went silent.”
That’s what passengers aboard British Airways Flight 9 remembered most.
Not screaming.
Not alarms.
Silence.
On June 24, 1982, the Boeing 747 was flying over Java at 37,000 feet with 247 passengers onboard when Senior Engineer Barry Townley-Freeman noticed engine temperatures rising dangerously fast.
Then passengers started calling flight attendants:
“There’s something glowing outside the window.”
Blue light flickered through the engines.
White sparks danced across the wings.
It looked beautiful.
In the cockpit, Captain Eric Moody watched Engine 4 fail.
Then Engine 2.
Then 1.
Then 3.
Within minutes, all four engines were dead.
A fully loaded 747 became a powerless glider descending toward the Indian Ocean.
No thrust.
Barely any radio communication.
No idea what caused it.
Passengers woke from sleep to something deeply unnatural:
The absence of engine noise.
At 37,000 feet, a jetliner should roar.
Instead, there was only wind.
Captain Moody got on the intercom and delivered one of aviation history’s most famous announcements:
“Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.”
Some passengers thought it was a joke.
The flight attendants’ faces said otherwise.
What nobody onboard knew was that the plane had flown directly through a volcanic ash cloud from Mount Galunggung.
The ash was made of microscopic glass particles.
Inside the engines, the particles melted at extreme temperatures and coated the turbines like cement, suffocating all four engines one by one.
At 15,000 feet, oxygen masks deployed.
At 12,000 feet, the crew prepared for a night ditching into the ocean.
Captain Moody knew the odds of surviving a water landing in a 747 were almost nonexistent.
Then he tried restarting the engines one final time.
Engine 4 sputtered.
Caught.
Then another.
Then another.
All four engines roared back to life.
But the nightmare still wasn’t over.
The volcanic ash had sandblasted the cockpit windshield so badly the pilots could barely see through it.
Captain Moody had to land a damaged 747 at night using only a tiny clear section of the side window while his first officer called out altitude and distance manually.
Against every odd, the aircraft landed safely in Jakarta.
Every single person onboard survived.
After the incident, volcanic ash became a globally monitored aviation hazard.
And Captain Eric Moody’s calm announcement became legendary — still taught today as a masterclass in crisis leadership:
Tell the truth.
Stay calm.
Give people dignity.
Even when you’re falling out of the sky.

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@fuentaddict You're doing the right thing. Pride is one of the most dangerous sins and we beat it with humility and by controlling our mouths (keyboards). Instead of arguing, we're supposed to be humble, believe, forgive and avoid judging others. 🙏☦️
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@pink_shulker The main issue for me is that these kids think they own those creators. No public figure owes us explanations about anything regarding their personal lives as long as they aren't breaking the law. These kids are willing to destroy someone's life just because they feel like it.
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@Rook_Bailey @buggethboy_ Immature individuals are accusing Grian and Gem of having an affair (without any explicit proof) and Bdubs' wife of being MAGA which, in their opinion, means Bdubs is a terrible person. They are trying to ruin the lives of these creators by cancelling them if I got it right.
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@buggethboy_ Istg twitter users are allergic to explaining anything ever. WHAT are you talking about?
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@GoogCount @docm77 @GrianMC @GeminiTayMC Mind your own business and don't destroy other people's lives without having a clue or a proof what's actually going on.
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@docm77 @GrianMC married a beautiful woman who supported him through panic attacks for years, and he's blatantly cheating on her with balding busted granny @GeminiTayMC ! disgusting!



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@JennMGreenberg As an abused child, I want to tell you that you did well. Your kids need to know the truth. You didn't deprive them of grandparents. You made sure they grew up in a safe environment. You teach them a lesson that it's OK to leave someone you love as an act of self-protection.
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My kids chose tonight to ask me why they’ve never met my parents.
They’re old enough now that, “They weren’t nice,” doesn’t work anymore.
So I told them about how my dad beat me up, and my mom saw him do it several times, but did nothing. She didn’t get help, that I know of. Didn’t tell anyone, that I know of. As far as I’m aware, everything was swept under the rug, and the abuse continued.
And my 10YO asked me, “Is that abuse? Even if she didn’t hit you?”
I wanted her to be able to decide for herself, so I asked her, “Well, if you saw someone getting beat up, what would be the right thing to do?”
She thought for a moment and she said, “Yeah. That’s abuse.”
So, now I’m extremely depressed, but pretending not to be because it’s family time. I feel like my kids got robbed of having grandparents on my side. I feel like they got robbed of having relationships with my siblings (because that’s a whole mess I can’t even explain on X). I feel like my whole family died but I can’t talk about the details. It’s weird.
Anyway … if you’re going through something like this, and you’re feeling alone and singled out, know that you’re not alone. It’s not you. It’s them.
Abuse is so much more than one event. It’s like an earthquake that sends aftershocks throughout your entire life. I haven’t seen my dad in 20 years, and still his sin is affecting what should be the most innocent and pure parts of my life.
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