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Founder @rightpixelco | Product & Web Designer | Designed for @espn @CBS @daveramsey @solana @rumblevideo @isafepal ✝️ ☘️

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Shane Helm@ShaneHelm·
Jesus is LORD.
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DON “Tobechukwu” Ade 👑
Sometimes I wonder what kind of God this is… What could have been running in His mind when He was creating the earth, the planetary bodies & all in them, the space and all. His level of artistry is unmatchable… The precision… yet the beauty. The order… yet the mystery. From galaxies that stretch beyond comprehension to the fine details in a single drop of water, nothing feels accidental. It’s as if He wasn’t just creating to exist… He was expressing something — power, intelligence, and a kind of beauty that words can’t fully capture. And then you realize… The same God who crafted the vastness of space also formed you with intention. Not random. Not overlooked. Not ordinary. Just thinking about it… this beyond humbling.
The Science World@scienceworld224

Size of Jupiter compared to Earth.

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Shane Helm@ShaneHelm·
@Landeur Ain't no way I'm going in that hole in the ground.
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Shane Helm@ShaneHelm·
For You tab was great until it was taken over with movie clips attached to posts about how your job is being taken by AI and you should be doing this and that with Claude + Obsidian + OpenClaw + whatever is the hot new AI skill for the day. I asked my AI agent what to do and he said to mute all you jokers.
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Shane Helm@ShaneHelm·
@celtics I was told the Celtics were boring to watch because all they do is chunk up 3’s 😂☘️
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Shane Helm@ShaneHelm·
You are truly loved.
Adam | Faithful Messenger@Adam_FaithfulM

In 1986, the American Medical Association published an article titled "The Physical Death of Jesus Christ". It details the entire process of Jesus' trial to His death on the cross. In Luke 22, before Jesus is arrested, it is written that He was in great distress & sweating blood. Although rare, it is recognized as Hematidrosis, a condition caused by high levels of stress. At the time, the crucifixion was considered the worst death for the worst of criminals. But this is not all Jesus faced. He endured whipping so severe that it tore the flesh from His body. He was beaten so horribly that His face was torn & His beard ripped. A crown of thorns, 2-3 inches long cut deeply into His scalp. The leather whip used to flog Him had tiny iron balls & sharp bones. The balls caused internal injuries while the sharp bones ripped open His flesh. His skeletal muscles, veins, & bowels are exposed, causing major blood loss. Most men do not survive this kind of torture. After Jesus was severely flogged, He was forced to carry His cross while people mocked & spat on Him. Crucifixion was a process meant to instill excruciating pain, creating a slow & agonizing death. Nails as long as 8 inches were driven into Jesus' wrists & feet. The Roman soldiers knew the tendons in the wrists would tear & break, forcing Jesus to use His back muscles to support Himself to breathe. Imagine the struggle, the pain, the courage...Jesus endured this reality for 3 hours! The Gospel of John writes that after Jesus' death, a Roman soldier pierced His side with a spear & blood & water came out. Scientists explain that from hypovolemic shock, the rapid heart rate causes fluid to gather in the sack around the lungs & heart. The accumulation of fluid in the membrane around the heart is called a Pericardial effusion & the lungs is called a pleural effusion. To the world, Christianity is as foolish as it can get. They believe it's for the weak. But when you are confronted by the reality of the cross, it's clearly not a pretty sight. It is brutal & horrific. This is the weight Jesus carried. The weight of the sins of the world, all so that we can live. God's wrath is fully satisfied in Jesus. This is what it took. Repent & believe! Jesus is “God among us” in the flesh. Jesus is our Savior. Jesus loves you so much that He went through this spiritual and physical punishment for your sins and mine. Jesus is the LORD, Almighty God, Everlasting Father. Thank You, Jesus.

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ClutchPoints@ClutchPoints·
Since Jayson Tatum returned, the talk has been about rhythm. And game by game, he's finding it. JT has been steady, controlled, and doing a bit of everything: 🔸21.3 PPG 🔸9.8 RPG 🔸4.8 APG But if you thought his return would slow down Jaylen Brown, think again. JB hasn't taken his foot off the gas at all since Tatum came back on March 6: 🔸28.3 PPG 🔸6.4 APG 🔸45.5% FG He's been straight-up fireworks lately. The Jays are feeding off each other. And now the Boston Celtics have both rolling at the same time. This is exactly when you don't want to see Boston figuring it out.
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Shane Helm@ShaneHelm·
@espn Really wish these guys got along and could play together. 😂☘️
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ESPN@espn·
40-ball for JB, fifth-career triple-double for JT ☘️ Boston is LOCKED IN 😳
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HeroOfTheDay@Hero_OfThe_Day·
These are the three best players in NBA history 🔥🔥 From 1980 to 1998 they won a combined 14 Championships. No flopping, no drama, no crying— Just basketball excellence!! The low TV ratings now prove this was the ‘Golden Age’ of basketball. Agree or Disagree…….?? 🤔🤔
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NBACentral
NBACentral@TheDunkCentral·
Michael Wilbon says he’s voting Jaylen Brown for MVP “I have a vote in this. And I will tell you it’s tightened up. My vote, and I’m not even sure the order. I think it’s Jaylen Brown one, I think it’s SGA two, and I think it’s Victor three. And then don’t talk to me about a guy who plays half the court, Luka Dončić.” (Via @PTI h/t @awfulannouncing , @TheNBABase )
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Ahmad Pape
Ahmad Pape@muhammed_barca·
@ShaneHelm @TheDunkCentral Which isn’t entirely true cos Luka has been putting in efforts in defense lately even though it’s not near enough as players like Shai or Wemby
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Ahmad Pape@muhammed_barca·
@TheDunkCentral Seriously what's this agenda against Luka?? Perks also made similar comments about him a week back
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
I’m probably in the minority on this, but for one season I would take the 1986 Celtics over anyone. They lost one game at home all year.
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Shane Helm@ShaneHelm·
@NBA NBA doesn’t even know to use a shamrock ☘️ instead of a 4 leave clover 🍀 after all these years. Go @celtics ☘️
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NBA@NBA·
SUNDAY NIGHT BASKETBALL IN BOSTON 🍀 Jaylen Brown and the East #2 Celtics seek a 5th straight win as they host Julius Randle and the West #6 Timberwolves! 8:00pm/et • NBC & Peacock
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
74% of abducted children who are killed die within the first 3 hours. 44% within the first hour. I have a 4-year-old. When I found that FBI stat, I stopped what I was doing and started teaching him four things that afternoon. 1. Phone number. Memorized, not stored in a device. A kid who can recite a parent’s number to any adult with a phone becomes findable in seconds. 2. Code word. Any adult who says “your mom sent me” gets tested. If they don’t know the word, he runs. A 4-year-old can learn this in one conversation. 3. Stop, stay, yell. This one overrides the freeze response. FBI data shows 80% of initial contact between an abductor and a victim happens within a quarter mile of the child’s home. The quiet, compliant kid is what predators count on. A kid trained to scream on reflex changes the math. Every decibel is a witness. 4. Find a mom with kids. A small child can’t judge whether a stranger is safe. But a woman already watching her own children in public is the closest thing to a guaranteed safe adult. She’s the person most likely to act in seconds. 460,000 children are reported missing in the U.S. every year. One every 69 seconds. Recovery rate is above 97%. What separates the 97% from the 3% is almost always what happened in the first few minutes. In nearly 60% of abduction homicide cases, more than two hours passed between when someone realized the child was missing and when police were called. The reporting delay alone eats most of the survival window. Every one of these five skills attacks that gap. Four rules a 4-year-old can memorize. Each one turns hours of panic into seconds of correct action.
Miyandy@Amahashi_

I worked 20 years for a child sex trafficking rescue group. I want you to know this: 90% of Lost Children Are Found Within 30 Minutes. That statistic should both comfort you and wake you up. Most lost children are found quickly. But the ones who aren’t? They usually made one mistake. And here’s the uncomfortable truth: It’s often the exact thing most parents teach them. We tell our kids: “If you get lost, come find me.” It sounds logical. It sounds empowering. It’s WRONG! The Mistake Most Lost Children Make: When children realize they’re separated, they do three things almost automatically: They panic. They wander. They try to find you. Every step makes them harder to locate. From a search standpoint, movement creates chaos. Parents retrace their steps. Security scans zones. Staff lock down areas. Search works best when movement stops. When a child keeps walking, they move outside the original search radius. Helpers are looking where they were last seen — not where they’ve wandered. Stillness increases probability. Movement expands the problem. The first lesson is not “go find me.” It’s this: Stop. Stay. Yell. Why Stillness Wins: Think like a search team. If a child stays put: Parents can retrace steps. Security can scan systematically. Helpers converge to one fixed location. The search radius remains small. If a child keeps moving: The search area expands. Adults pass each other. Missed connections multiply. Minutes stretch into hours. Stillness keeps the math on your side. Teach Them Who to Approach: The second mistake we make as parents? We say, “Find an adult.” Not any adult. Not the nearest stranger. Children need a filter. Teach them to look for, if at all possible: A mother with children. Caregivers who already have kids with them are statistically among the safest people to approach in public settings. They are visible, stationary, and more likely to engage quickly. It’s a clear, concrete instruction. Children don’t process vague categories like “safe adult.” They process visuals. “Find a mom with kids” is visual. A Phone Only Helps If the Number Is Known: We often assume phones solve everything. They don’t — unless your child can use one. Even young children can memorize a 10-digit phone number with repetition. But you must train it. Practice it like a song. Sing it in the car. Chant it at bedtime. Turn it into rhythm. Repetition becomes recall. In an emergency, recall matters more than theory. The Code Word Rule: One more layer of protection. Choose a private family code word. Something only your household knows. If someone approaches and says: “Your mom sent me.” Your child asks: “What’s the code word?” No word. No go. This simple rule eliminates manipulation attempts instantly. It gives your child agency without requiring them to evaluate character. Real Safety Is Training — Not Luck! We don’t get safer by hoping. We get safer by practicing. Teach: • Phone number • Code word • Stop, stay, yell • Find a mom with kids Multiple skills. Simple instructions. Clear visuals. Five minutes of training can replace hours of panic. This isn’t about fear. It’s about preparation. Because when a child gets separated, the clock starts. And what they do in the first minute determines what the next thirty look like. That’s real protection.

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OLDSKOOLBBALL@oldskoolbballx·
At this point in his career, Larry Bird was basically held together by tape and painkillers. His back nerve injury had forced a two-month layoff, and he was also dealing with achilles and thigh problems during the game. Yet he still played 54 minutes and produced one of the last masterpieces of his career. With 2 seconds left, Bird drilled a 3 to force OT vs the Blazers then finished the marathon with: 49 PTS / 14 REB / 12 AST / 4 STL Boston beat Portland Trail Blazers 152–148 in double OT. One of the last great Larry Legend performances.
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