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@trulensstan

Brand Designer | Motion Designer | Video Editor | Photographer @Mirbox Studio (IG) | UX Designer | Videographer

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Event backdrop design. Created the mockup scene using Nano banana pro.
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unique A'wears@AdageorgeA·
A woman was accused of k!ll!ng her husband, but his body was never found, and she was sentenced. Years after serving her jail term, she found out the man was living with another woman. She went and shot the man several times, and he died for real this time around, and she was re-arrested for the same murder of the same person. As a judge, what will you do? Will you look at the case as a fresh murder or will you look at it as a crime she already served the term. Over to our people in the house.....
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1) They can't just hand the child over, a dna test should be done first. 2) The woman shouldn't be allowed close to the child during this period until the result is out. 3) The boy shouldn't know anything about this woman until the result is out. 4) If the results Comes out positive, you give time to communicate this information to the child. He should be allowed to stay with the family that took care of him until he is 18 then he can decide whether to stay or go with his blood mother. 5) Optional: Arrange a payment plan for the blood mother on how she would like to financially refund the family that adopted her child.
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Prince Daniel Chukwuemeka
Prince Daniel Chukwuemeka@Prince_dc21_·
'16 years ago, our housemaid found an abandoned baby, about six months old, on our doorstep. She immediately alerted us. ​We took the child in & spent nearly 9 months searching for his parents. We did everything humanly possible to find them so they could take their child back. We made community announcements and even radio broadcasts, but nobody came forward. Eventually, we reported the matter to the police. After months of contemplation, we decided to officially adopt him because we didn’t want him to grow up in an orphanage. We completed all the legal paperwork and welcomed him as our fourth child, as we already had three children of our own. ​We have been caring for this boy since he was an infant. There has never been any discrimination; we love him exactly like our biological children, and his siblings treat him as their own brother. Simply put, we all fell in love with him, and he truly became one of us. ​Now, after 16 years of raising him, sponsoring his education, and bonding as a family, his biological mother has suddenly appeared. Just as the boy is about to finish high school, she has spent the last three weeks pestering us to hand him over. She claims she is ready for a DNA test to prove he is hers. ​Almost every day, this Woman comes to cry at our doorstep. Last time, she even brought her pastor, who begged us to give the boy back. This morning, she came again, threatening to h"" rt herself if we do not return him within two weeks. She said that if anything happens to her, her bl'∅'d will be on our hands. ​My husband and I are devastated. We have bonded with this boy for sixteen years, and it is not easy to just let him go. We are in total shock and honestly do not know what to do at the moment '
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liam@liam08080808080·
@trulensstan @submitfights He had numerous opertunities to just walk away and protect his wife ... he is never going to win that fight and instead because of his ego he puts her in danger. His wife gets put down two or three times . Its not weakness to walk away from that
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submit fights@submitfights·
In the city center of Leeds, England, a citizen who was subjected to verbal harassment by a large group while walking on the road with his wife, single-handedly neutralized 9 people who advanced on him; footage of those moments quickly rose to the top of the global news agenda.
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@Spunkie469 @submitfights 😂😂 Pick your fights wisely my friend. You don't need to showoff you are tough. It's best you get seen as a coward. Have you ever watched Vinlad Saga, Anime, you should.
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Big Bob61@Spunkie469·
@trulensstan @submitfights You my friend are weak individual. Problem with weak people is that you're a pussy and cowardly
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@DavidBu48416860 @submitfights It's normal if we have different perspectives from this video. Some people say she isn't pregnant, I am open to that possibility. Fighting openly behind ememy lines isn't a winning strategy. Then why fight when you can walk away with your head high.
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themarketingdesignr 🫧@trulensstan·
@ThornyBint @submitfights If she wasn't pregnant that's good. Buh, she does look pregnant. If she was drunk, she knew it wasn't a good idea to fight in that environment. On the other hand, he was fighting like a drunk. If he gave them a thorough ass whooping, I would have loved it.
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@BuffaloBlueBear @submitfights You are absolutely right about the 9 animals who were harassing him. If he really wanted to fight that much, it wasn't the moment and time. He wasn't at an advantage in anyway, & he couldn't creat one. You don't fight multiple opponents like you are fighting one.
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Scottie@BuffaloBlueBear·
@trulensstan @submitfights Yeah it was the white guys fault and not the 9 animals who were harassing them and wanted the fight The dindus strike again
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Our moon is leaving us. It creeps 3.8 centimeters further from Earth every year, as fast as your fingernails grow. And yesterday, for the first time in 53 years, humans got close enough to fly around it. 70 million years ago, when dinosaurs were still walking around, a day on Earth was only 23.5 hours long. A year had 372 days. Scientists used lasers to count growth rings inside ancient fossilized seashells, where each ring recorded a single day. The shorter days happened because the moon was closer back then, pulling harder on our oceans and slowly braking how fast the planet spins. As it drifts further out, days get longer. Your grandchildren’s days will be a tiny fraction of a second longer than yours. Artemis II sent four astronauts around it last week. They looped behind the far side on April 6, and the moon blocked every signal between them and Earth for 40 minutes. Total silence. The crew hit 252,760 miles from our planet, about 4,100 miles further than anyone has ever been from home. They splashed down yesterday off San Diego. The moon is still shrinking. Its interior is cooling, cracking the outer shell into cliff-like fractures. NASA has mapped over 3,500 of these cracks. One near where Apollo 17 landed in 1972 has been causing moonquakes for at least 90 million years. Moonquakes are nothing like what we get on Earth. They rumble for hours instead of seconds, which becomes a serious concern if anyone plans to build a base up there. Water ice has been quietly accumulating in craters near the south pole, craters that have not seen a single ray of sunlight in billions of years. A team at CU Boulder published findings this week in Nature Astronomy showing the moon has been collecting this water for about 3.5 billion years. One crater called Haworth has probably sat in complete darkness for over 3 billion years straight. Astronauts could eventually mine that ice for drinking water or break the water molecules apart into hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel. I did not know this until I looked it up: Earth has been feeding the moon. A University of Rochester team found that our planet’s magnetic field funnels tiny atmospheric particles outward along its field lines until they stick to the lunar dirt on the near side, the side we see every night. The moon has been soaking up little bits of our atmosphere for billions of years. 600 million years from now, the moon will be too far away to fully cover the sun. Total solar eclipses will stop happening. The Artemis II crew saw what we will eventually lose during their flyby: a solar eclipse from behind the moon, with nearly 54 minutes of total darkness. From down here on Earth, the longest total eclipse you will ever see lasts about 7 minutes.
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Fighting Right
Fighting Right@fightingforce21·
@anishmoonka @trulensstan Não é bem assim. Os principais efeitos seriam o fim das mares e a longo prazo eventos climáticos extremos!
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
@trulensstan Seasons disappear. The moon holds Earth's tilt at 23.5 degrees. Without it, Jupiter and Venus yank that tilt everywhere. Mars has no big moon and wobbles between 0 and 60 degrees. That is partly why it lost its atmosphere.
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