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Poetry is my soul healing passion✌🏿 DM is open for business.

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Talk Poetry@256Poet·
On the wings of forever, is where you and I, shall soar like eagles in the winds. By my side, is a place for you my queen. In your heart, is a kingdom I earned not. But better yet, I received. This I promise you, that though the winds blow otherwise, my love for you shall remain
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Being Pesh
Being Pesh@PeshK319·
Prayer for people dealing with anxiety and depression. #MyGreatPrice2026
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Being Pesh
Being Pesh@PeshK319·
For people that don't go to Church, and don't believe in God, how is your biggest daily problem always someone else's faith?
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Being Pesh
Being Pesh@PeshK319·
God has invested so much in us for us to just quit.❤️
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Kato Steven Mubiru
Kato Steven Mubiru@katomubirusteve·
People ask why we build from Africa. 🇺🇬 This video is the answer. We built voice AI that speaks Luganda. Offline. On phones less than <$100 phone. Our architecture, our deployment. Her laugh is the moment everything became real. We use the best open source models — including @GoogleDeepMind 's Gemma, @cohere's Tiny aya — but sovereignty means the choice is always ours. Proud of @Bronsn4 and the entire @Crails_Inc team. Where the Cloud Can't Reach. We Can. #SovereignAI #BuildInAfrica @googlegemma , @Google , @Crails_Inc, @googleafrica
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
APOSTLE JOSHUA SELMAN'S TESTIMONY🔥😢🙇 We live in a world where people misunderstand everything men of God says, it turns out that their word no longer edify them . I remembered a time when a real estate company came and met me and said, sir God gave us an instruction that everywhere on earth we build an estate that we should build a house for you and it is our convenant with God, anywhere on earth, across the globe for as long as this company exist just know that anywhere we build an estate, we will definitely build a house for you. If you tell me that the power to prosper does not work, please think again. I also remembered a company of wealthy people who came to meet me and said, Apostle God said that we should make you a non executive board member of our company, I asked them what will be my contribution to the company, they said that it is spiritual advantage, that I will represent the ark of God to our business. I summit to you with all humility that what it takes to run one koinonia service is what many people may use for conference. Believe me when I tell you that every devil in hell knows that till Jesus comes , this ministry will not know poverty, it is not a prayer point but am telling you what has already happened. It will only be from glory to glory, please it is not pride. Some people do tell me, apostle am coming from a background where nobody knows me, apostle right now am standing in debt of one billion, please my dear find rest you are not the first person to get into debt because there are people who have been in the debt of billions of dollars and God brought them out of it. God is bringing you out of that debt. May power to prosper be released upon you, I decree and declare by the power that raised Jesus from the dead, in the name of Jesus be shifted to a new level, May mysterious dimensions of kingdom wealth be released upon you, You are stepping into a new season of prosperity in Jesus name #TheGlorifiedOnes
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✨️Oluchukwu✨️
✨️Oluchukwu✨️@kaziyamungu_·
The foundation of the entire journey rests on Isaac Newton's idea. Objects do not need engines to keep moving. Once something is in motion, it stays in motion unless a force changes it. In space, that force is mostly gravity. A spacecraft does not fly the way an airplane does. It falls, it is always being pulled, mostly by Earth at first, then increasingly by the Moon, what keeps it from crashing is its speed. Moving fast enough sideways means it keeps missing the surface it is falling toward. That balance is what we call orbit. Gravity follows a rule that is simple in form but powerful in effect, every object pulls on every other object. The strength of that pull depends on size and distance. Earth pulls strongly because it is massive and close. The Moon pulls less, but as the spacecraft travels farther from Earth, that pull becomes more relevant. The Sun, far away but enormous, adds its own subtle influence. None of these forces are random. They can be measured and predicted. What makes the journey elegant is that it does not try to fight these forces, but uses them. Engineers design a path where gravity does most of the work. The spacecraft is sent toward the Moon at a precise speed and angle so that the Moon’s gravity bends its path. Done correctly, this creates what is known as a free-return trajectory. The spacecraft loops around the Moon and naturally falls back toward Earth. So even without major corrections, the physics itself guides it home. It's why a mission like Apollo 13, despite severe onboard failure, still had a path back. The route had been shaped by gravity from the start. Still, nothing in this system stands still and tracking everything at once would be overwhelming, so scientists change perspective depending on the moment. Sometimes they treat Earth as the center of the problem. At other times, they shift to the Moon’s point of view. This way of thinking, refined by Albert Einstein, allows complex motion to be broken into simpler pieces and instead of solving everything at once, they solve what matters in each frame. Now for returning to Earth, the spacecraft must enter the atmosphere at a narrow angle. Too steep, and the heat becomes destructive. Too shallow, and the spacecraft skips off the atmosphere and drifts away. Between those extremes lies a thin corridor where the atmosphere slows the spacecraft safely. This is calculated in advance, based on speed, angle, and how air behaves at extreme velocities. There is also a moment when all connection is lost. As the spacecraft passes behind the Moon, communication with Earth disappears completely, no signals get through and for a brief period, there is only silence. Yet the crew knows exactly where they are supposed to be. Every second of that path has been predicted before launch. If nothing has gone wrong, they will reappear on the other side, right on schedule. The universe, for all its motion, follows rules that can be trusted.
OLA 🇨🇦@danielholkss

I don’t really understand the maths it takes to send humans behind the Moon and bring them back safely. And the more I sit with that, the more it genuinely messes with my head even tho my love for physics and my knowledge of physics is astounding to a point Somebody had to work out a path where the Moon’s gravity is pulling you in, the Earth is pulling you back, and you’re moving just fast enough and not slow enough not to get trapped by either. They had to figure out the exact angle to come back into Earth’s atmosphere too. Too steep, you burn up. Too shallow, you bounce off and drift into space. And they had to get all of that right at the same time, for real people sitting in a small metal capsule about 400k kilometres away from home. Nothing in that system is standing still. The Moon is moving. The Earth is moving. Even the Sun is pulling on everything. And still, some people looked at all of that motion, all of that chaos, and turned it into numbers you can follow. Go here. Adjust here. Come back here. And unlike nepa light, it infact works. There’s also that moment in the journey where the crew passes behind the Moon. No contact with Earth. No signal. Just silence, with a massive rock blocking everything they’ve ever known. The only reason they can stay calm in that moment is because someone, somewhere, did the maths and proved they’ll come out the other side. I don’t know what it feels like to trust something that much. To put your life in an equation when you’re that far away from everything. But I do know this for sure, whatever that level of thinking is, whatever it takes to reach it, it might be one of the most extraordinary things human beings have ever done...

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Being Pesh
Being Pesh@PeshK319·
Don’t carry the condemnation that disqualifies you from the future God has set for you because of your past. ~ Apostle Grace Lubega #MyGreatPrice2026
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‏ً@itsnwts·
My man said something to me that really stuck. He told me, “I’m not here to control you. I’m not your dad, I’m your partner. You’re free to make your own choices. Just understand that every choice has consequences. If you choose something that damages what we’ve built, that’s on you.” He said, “I’ll always tell you when something hurts me or crosses a boundary, because that’s what healthy communication looks like. But if you keep stepping over the line after I’ve shown you where it is, then you were never really protecting us to begin with.” And honestly, that’s what accountability in a relationship sounds like.
EDOSE✨@iam_biglad1

Unpopular opinion about marriage that would get you in this position???

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Being Pesh
Being Pesh@PeshK319·
Marriage is not just about celebrating each other’s best - it's about protecting each other at the worst. - Apostle Grace Lubega #MyGreatPrice2026
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Enoch Burke
Enoch Burke@EnochBurke·
BREAKING: Enoch Burke’s mother and sister arrested and jailed Martina and Ammi Burke were arrested by Gardaí today at Castlerea Prison after visiting jailed schoolteacher Enoch Burke, their son and brother. Judge Brian Cregan sentenced them to two weeks in prison after they spoke out against his lies and unlawful actions in the case of Enoch Burke. Martina and Ammi Burke had been teaching in Castlebar this morning before travelling to Castlerea for their scheduled visit at 2.15pm. As they left the prison after concluding the visit, Gardaí were waiting outside to arrest them. Lies have been told from the bench since September 2022 when Enoch Burke was first taken from his teaching post at Wilson’s Hospital School and thrown into a jail cell. He refused to call a student by a new name and the “they” pronoun. He was subsequently suspended and has now spent over 600 days in prison. Ireland’s church leaders have maintained a treacherous silence on this issue. Archbishops Eamon Martin and John McDowell speak frequently about battlefields far away - Gaza, Ukraine, the Middle East - but are silent on the battlefields in the schools of Ireland, on their own doorstep. Children in the classroom are being educated in every form of sexual perversion. Martina and Ammi Burke have now been sent to Mountjoy Women’s Prison because they refused to be silent in the face of gross injustice from the bench. Parents, rise up and speak out for your sons and your daughters.
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🤍I’m Sanwo_Fatimah
🤍I’m Sanwo_Fatimah@ummuh_Zahra·
I was at the motor park on this same day last year when I saw a small boy of about 8 years old sitting on the ground. He was not begging. He was just holding a dirty, torn paper and a pencil, trying to write 1 + 1 = 2. A woman selling food shouted at him to leave her front and even threw dirty water near his feet. The boy did not cry. He just moved quietly to sit under a leaking roof to continue his writing. My heart pained me. I went to give him money for food, but his eyes stopped me. He looked so hungry. I asked him why he was not in school. He told me his mother died the previous year and his uncle brought him to the city to go to school. But since he arrived, he only washes cars and sweeps while his uncle’s children go to school. He showed me his back and I saw a big wound from a hot iron his uncle’s wife used on him because a plate broke while he was washing it. He ran away three days ago and was sleeping in the park, hoping to find a bus to his village even though he has nobody there. I looked at my fine clothes and felt ashamed. I work as a secretary. I was on my way to work but I did not continue the journey. I held his hand and told him not to cry. I told him that from that day, he was not going back to that house and he was not going to the village. I have decided to adopt him as my own son. Today makes exactly a year he has been with me. He has a new school bag and a clean uniform. He eats good food and nobody will ever burn him again. I remembered going through the same treatment many years ago, when my aunt brought me to Lagos to send me to school but instead she turned me into her house girl and treated me like trash before God sent a good Samaritan my way who helped sponsor my education. Today, I am the same person feeding and paying fees for her children ever since she and her husband passed away in an accident. NB: I am not posting this to show off. I am sharing this to tell everyone to be kind to other people’s children. You don’t know who will help you tomorrow. No one knows tomorrow. 🙏🏾
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
In 1995, a nurse broke hospital rules to place a newborn into her twin sister’s incubator. The baby was not expected to survive. Kyrie and Brielle Jackson were born 12 weeks early at a hospital in the United States. Each weighed roughly two pounds. They were placed in separate incubators, standard practice to prevent infection. Kyrie gained strength. Brielle did not. Three weeks after birth, Brielle went into critical condition. Her oxygen dropped. Her heart rate spiked. Her skin turned bluish-grey. Nurse Gayle Kasparian tried everything. She held her. She had her father hold her. She wrapped her in a blanket. Nothing worked. Kasparian remembered hearing about a practice used in parts of Europe but never tried in American hospitals. She placed Brielle into Kyrie’s incubator. Their father described what happened next: “She snuggled up to Kyrie and she was just fine. It was immediate. It was absolutely immediate.” Within minutes, Brielle’s oxygen levels were the best they had been since she was born. As she slept, Kyrie stretched her left arm across her sister’s body and held her. Photographer Chris Christo captured the moment. The image spread around the world and became known as “The Rescuing Hug.” Hospitals across multiple countries began placing premature twins together, a practice that had been resisted for decades. Both girls went home healthy. They are now 30.
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The chelsea lad🇺🇬
The chelsea lad🇺🇬@iam_igumira·
This should be the 2026 World Cup song 🎵 😅
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Sheila Tusiime
Sheila Tusiime@TusiimeSheila·
Ministry of Works and Transport has banned the entry and movement of DMC taxis within Kampala and its suburbs, effective tomorrow.
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David Davis MP
David Davis MP@DavidDavisMP·
For those of you interested in jury trials, this is Parliament at its best. 👇
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Valuetainment
Valuetainment@valuetainment·
Religion, Wealth, and Immigration: An Uncomfortable Conversation Backed By Data
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
Which religion creates a better society? Religion 🌎 population - Christianity 32% - Islam 25% Billionaire population by religion - Christianity: 33% - Islam: 7% Millionaire pop. by religion - Christianity: 56% - Islam: 6% Watch in its entirety👇🏽
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Ama korangtengmaa🧝‍♀️
Ama korangtengmaa🧝‍♀️@Amakorangtenmaa·
And that’s how marriage should be if we’re being honest!! That’s how come they’ve been married for 13years !!
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