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Stephanie Lynn

@thewitty12

I love President Trump!

Katılım Ocak 2014
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
I offer my sincere apologies to all old people. Now that I am old, it turns out that having my morning coffee, eating my vegetables, taking naps during the day, not driving at night, not having any company after dark, not leaving my house at night, and being in bed by 9pm is awesome. You guys were right. I was wrong.
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Pavvy G@pavyg·
Sorry guys, I think judging by all the comments I think many fell for my April Fool's tweet! 😬🙏 But thanks for everyone's kind words, we all should know establishment media in Tennis won't have contributors that challenge their narratives; they want their propaganda undisputed.
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Just T.J. the Army Vet
Just T.J. the Army Vet@thomas_garrard·
To my friends on here who do animal rescue, thank you. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. You may not think we see you, but we do. You’re the best of us.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
Keep calm.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 BREAKING: Ugandan Mayor Zohran Mamdani is now receiving widespread backlash after his "solution" of raising property taxes would harm HUGE SWATHS of New Yorkers directly — not just the "ultra-wealthy" You got DUPED by a 3rd world COMMUNIST SCAMMER.
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Carissa
Carissa@njoyzgrl81·
Yes, Nancy Guthrie is missing since Jan 31, 2026. So is: Abigail Ann Gregory: 17-year-old female, reported missing in Mesa, AZ, on January 31, 2026 Alyssa Marie Roberts: 20-year-old female, last seen on January 31, 2026, around 6:00 p.m. near the 6700 block of West Bloomfield Road in Peoria, AZ. She is considered endangered. Why aren’t their lives worthy of national attention and unlimited manpower searching for them?
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Pavvy G@pavyg·
Blessed and honoured to be shortlisted for 2 awards at the 2026 British Padel awards in the Padel Influencer of the Year and Best Padel Social Media Content of the year categories. Need your votes now please! 😬 Link is below would be appreciated. 🙏 britishpadelawards.co.uk
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Posts Of Cats
Posts Of Cats@PostsOfCats·
the world can be so beautiful sometimes
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Stephanie Lynn@thewitty12·
❤️ this
Vuk Jeremić@jeremic_vuk

There are moments in sport when the scoreboard becomes irrelevant, when what unfolds in front of us feels less like competition and more like history. Under the lights of Rod Laver Arena tonight, Novak Djokovic @DjokerNole stood across the net from time itself—and refused to step aside. He didn’t win the historic 11th Australian Open title. And yet, what Novak produced felt even more improbable than just another record. At the age of 38, he played on equal terms with Carlos Alcaraz @carlosalcaraz, the best player in the world today—a player who was just ONE year old when Novak played his first Australian Open. Let that sink in. This wasn’t a symbolic appearance or a nostalgic echo of former greatness. This was Novak Djokovic competing, suffering, adapting, and believing at the highest possible level—against youth, speed, and the new era embodied in Alcaraz. Nobody in tennis has ever managed anything remotely close to this. Not across eras. Not across generations. Not with this level of relevance. What we saw in Australia was courage in its purest form. The courage to step onto the biggest stage knowing that time, physics, and history are stacked against you—and conquering it anyway. Novak’s greatness has never been only about his innumerable titles—it is about his character. About standing alone. About enduring doubt, pressure, and expectation, and still showing up with the same fire. That is why he belongs in the company of figures larger than sport itself. Like Muhammad Ali, he carried conviction and fought battles far beyond the scoreboard. And he will continue doing so. Novak Djokovic didn’t lose in Melbourne tonight. He showed us what timeless greatness looks like.

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Stephanie Lynn@thewitty12·
@pavyg This was right on time! 😂 Your posts are everything!
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