Ser Hart
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Ser Hart
@slim_server
Father, husband, gamer, RPGer
Virginia, USA Katılım Mart 2012
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SUMMER GIVEAWAY: PART II🐺
Win any game of your choice and I will cover it for 1 WINNER🐺
🎮On PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo & Steam
*Digital version Only *
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@stonersvilla I would not trust clear paper, that shit can't be natural lol
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@LeftyWinter Capitalism isn't a political party...we are a Republic...
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Singer Ronnie Winter tells MAGA they’re not welcome at his shows: "If you’re Christian and you voted for Donald Trump, shame on you. You are not allowed to come to my shows. I don’t want you there… If you voted for Donald Trump, do not come to my shows EVER, not just these four years."
Thoughts?

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@sdk14754977 @historyinmemes They didn't bring it so much as shove it down their throats and murder everyone...most didn't get a chance to surrender or convert..they were just terrible, money loving people who justified evil deeds with religion...happens all the time
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@historyinmemes Yes, to see the hundreds of thousands of captives on pagan altars having their beating hearts torn out + eaten. How thrilling to wade knee-deep in blood as the Conquistadors did in Aztec temples. The Spanish brought Christ, salvation + civilization to the lost. Deo Gratias!
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Long before Mexico City existed, the magnificent city of Tenochtitlan ruled the Valley of Mexico.
I think one of the greatest moments in history to witness would be the height of Tenochtitlan in the early 1500s, before Hernán Cortés and the Spanish conquistadors conquered and destroyed the city. Seeing one of the world’s most remarkable urban centers at its peak would be an unforgettable experience.
When the Spanish first arrived in 1519, Tenochtitlan was among the largest cities on Earth, with an estimated population of 200,000 to 300,000—larger than most European capitals of the era. Built on an island in Lake Texcoco, it was connected to the mainland by three massive causeways equipped with removable bridges for defense. A network of canals ran throughout the city, allowing canoes to transport people and goods so efficiently that Europeans often compared it to the “Venice of the Americas.”
At the heart of the city stood the Templo Mayor, an enormous twin-temple pyramid dedicated to the gods Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc. Surrounding it were palaces, government buildings, temples, and bustling plazas. Nearby, the Great Market of Tlatelolco drew thousands of merchants each day, offering everything from food and pottery to textiles, jewelry, and luxury goods from across Mesoamerica.
The Aztecs also demonstrated extraordinary engineering and agricultural innovation. They expanded farmland using chinampas—highly productive artificial farming plots built in shallow lake waters—while aqueducts supplied the city with fresh water from nearby springs. Carefully planned neighborhoods organized by occupation and social status completed a city that combined sophisticated engineering, architecture, and urban planning, making Tenochtitlan one of the greatest achievements of the pre-Columbian world.

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@jhcamp967 @operamagazine Trump wouldn't be the one to pay asshat, we would....
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@MOtell20170 @operamagazine Are country? Also, putting his name above it was the simplest way, otherwise you would have to remove half the damn letters to rearrange it....
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@operamagazine Thank God that was removed he died for are country he had no right especially putting his name on top so wrong so many ways
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@Ottomatic_1 @FT Canada is not a socialist country; it operates as a free-market capitalist economy
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@FT Oh yeah, that lumber Canada imports to us. Do you know the Canadian Socialist government subsidies the wood products industry? This allows the importers to bring products into the country below indigenous lumber producers cost. When our businesses fail, the price will go up.
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'We don't need anything that Canada has, we don't need anything that Mexico has, but they need everything that we have, and they have to treat us better,' the US president said of the trilateral agreement signed in 2020. ft.trib.al/4b1kara

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@FT Delusional. Our 60% of our fruits and vegetables come from Mexico.
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@0012015Jackwu @FT Once again. That's because it was allowed to be outsource to begin with...right around the time we all had to start paying taxes
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@HariOm1082 @FT We grow hemp all over the fucking place, why would you buy it from another country instead? That's the point, strengthen OUR economy, stop.putting our money into another countries. The reason the tariffs didn't work is because they didn't have time to work. Fearmongering kill it
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APPARENTLY, EXPECTING SOMEONE TO WEAR A SHIRT IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD MAKES ME THE BAD GUY NOW.
My neighbor was outside mowing his lawn completely shirtless yesterday afternoon.
I understand it was hot.
I understand he was on his own property.
And I know mowing the lawn is not exactly a formal event.
But this is still a residential neighborhood.
Families are walking by.
Kids are outside riding bikes.
Neighbors are coming and going.
Is putting on a basic T-shirt really such an unreasonable expectation?
A few people told me I am overreacting and that it is none of my business.
Others said it is about having a little respect for the neighborhood.
So now I am curious.
Would this bother you?
Or do you think people should be able to mow their lawn shirtless without anyone saying a word?

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Rascal has been on the trail as of late. He radioed in just now that he recently broke the tree line only to find that infamous nature photographer and debonair man of adventure @actionxander ! Rascal gave a few pointers and wished him good luck finding those last three elusive Floridian quarry!
I am sure we can expect to see those three captured in frame before the adventure ends. We would love to see your favorite @actionxander photos pasted in the comments or used in your QUOTE POSTS, he does amazing work and is exuding that adventurous American spirit we need to resurrect and maintain so badly.
Rascal did say he has made great use in the field with his Ruger American Gen2 Scout rifle! Thus it has been chosen for this weeks win!
We are ever grateful for @SummRidge continued support! Thank you guys!!!
TO ENTER this week's fun, FOLLOW US & @SummRidge , REPOST and or QUOTE POST this post, and REPLY to this post.
GOOD LUCK
GODSPEED
KEEP GOING
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