
Deb
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Deb
@debbobsmith
Married & Proud to be an American! Served as an officer, US Army in support of the US Constitution. Enjoy the outdoors! Realtor🏡 🇺🇸. The Lord is my Shepherd.
Atlanta GA Присоединился Şubat 2017
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@TheBabylonBee “Back there I was in charge of blowing up million-dollar equipment… here I can’t even hold a job delivering for Walmart!" - Drohn Drambo

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@TheBabylonBee It's sad. The American drone vets have discovered that all the jobs are now being done by cheap Indian drones which don't expect overtime pay or any days off.
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Battle-Hardened Drone Returning From Iran War Struggling To Re-enter Life Of Delivering Amazon Orders buff.ly/947DoAr

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One moment, it was a normal school day on the Nebraska prairie. The next, the temperature dropped more than 40 degrees in minutes, and the world vanished into white. Wind screamed. Snow erased everything. The kind of cold that doesn’t just bite—it kills.
Inside that small schoolhouse stood a 19-year-old teacher: Minnie Mae Freeman.
She didn’t have time to panic. The roof was tearing apart. The walls couldn’t hold. Thirteen children were looking at her—not just for comfort, but for survival.
And she made a decision. Not to wait. Not to hope. To move.
She grabbed a simple clothesline and began tying the children together, one by one. Not out of fear—but strategy. Because in a whiteout like that, if one child slipped away, they would be gone in seconds. No footprints. No direction. No second chances.
Then she stepped out into the storm. There were no roads anymore. No landmarks. Just wind, ice, and instinct. She couldn’t see where she was going—so she trusted what she remembered. Step by step, she led them forward, holding that line like it was the only thing keeping them anchored to life.
Half a mile doesn’t sound like much—until it’s blind, frozen, and every breath burns your lungs.
But she didn’t stop.
She didn’t lose one.
When they finally reached the farmhouse, every single child was still there. Cold. Terrified. But alive.
That’s what makes this story unforgettable. Not just that she was brave—but that she was clear. In chaos, in terror, in a moment where most would freeze, she acted with precision. She understood the stakes instantly—and carried thirteen lives through a storm that was swallowing everything in its path.
They would call her the “Nebraska Heroine.” Songs were written. Poems followed. But none of that fully captures what she did.
Because in that moment, she wasn’t thinking about legacy.
She was a young woman, standing in the middle of a deadly storm, refusing to let a single child disappear.
And because of that—thirteen families didn’t lose everything that day.
© Women In World History
#drthehistories

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RFK Jr. made one simple decision that changed everything.
After 14 years of heroin addiction, he read Carl Jung’s book on synchronicity and decided: “I’m going to start believing in God — even if it improves my chances of recovery by just one percent.”
He started “acting as if” there was a higher power watching him, that life was a test, and he had to do the right thing even when no one was looking.
The very same day he finished the book, an improbable synchronicity happened on a volleyball court that made him think, “This is God talking to me.”
It was the beginning of his 43 years of sobriety.
A raw, powerful reminder that sometimes the smallest intellectual leap — “I’ll act as if” — can open the door to real transformation.
Have you ever had a moment where “acting as if” something was true ended up changing everything for you?
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𝗜'𝗩𝗘 𝗕𝗘𝗘𝗡 𝗜𝗡 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗞𝗘𝗧 𝗙𝗢𝗥 𝗔 𝗡𝗘𝗪 𝗖𝗔𝗥. I love my current car, but it's getting a little long in the tooth.
From what I've seen out there, everything is basically overpriced crap.
Also car dealerships are EMPTY - we're talking NO CUSTOMERS.
If you buy anything new, you get 𝗔𝗕𝗦𝗢𝗟𝗨𝗧𝗘𝗟𝗬 𝗠𝗔𝗨𝗟𝗘𝗗 𝗢𝗡 𝗗𝗘𝗣𝗥𝗘𝗖𝗜𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 in the first two years. I mean, you're insanely upside down from the moment you drive off a lot.
Leasing can be better, but you're limited on miles.
So now I have a choice.
1. Lease something new (I don't drive much so the miles don't really matter).
2. Buy used (2 years old, low miles, most of the depreciation is it already priced in).
3. Buy new (this is a hard no - depreciation is brutal).
What should I do?
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ایرانیای عزیز، من این ویدئو رو آخر دی ماه درست کردم، مطمئن و قطعی گفتم که ترامپ و اسرائیل حمله میکنند. و دیدید که کردند.
الان هم دارم بهتون میگم، سقوط رژیم قابل توقف نیست. ترامپ داره سعی میکنه تبعاتش رو کنترل کنه و آروم پیش ببره گذار رو.
انتظاراتتون رو تنظیم کنید که مدام تو ذوقتون نخوره و ناامید نشید. انقلاب یک فرآینده. یکشبه دنیا گلستان نمیشه. چندین ماه یا حتی چندین سال طول میکشه. صبور باشید و تحمل کنید. مراقب همدیگه باشید، خالی نکنید.
اینها باید منتظر فرصت مناسب بنشینند. انتخاب سختیه تماشای زجر و سختی مردم، ولی این هزینه رو حاضرن بدن که برای همیشه از شر رژیم خلاص بشن. این کار رو نه فقط برای مردم ایران، که برای منافع خودشون باید به ثمر برسونن.
اعتماد کنید. باور داشته باشید.
این آخرین نبرده!
#جاویدشاه
#انقلاب_شیروخورشید
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