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@Kil4Thrill

Look in the mirror, that's your competition

Kentucky, USA เข้าร่วม Eylül 2016
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A-aron@Kil4Thrill·
@ribzoftiktok @FlipCrypt I used to get excited. Now, I'd rather watch your posts. And I ain't even fat! 😂
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Delusional Takes
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Barnaby Breaks History 🇺🇸
🇺🇸 Most Badass Americans You Don’t Know: #3 Simon Kenton Simon Kenton is an American Badass He was a 6-foot-2 giant of the frontier who survived being burned at the stake, running the gauntlet nine different times, and unimaginable torture at the hands of the Shawnee. He also saved Daniel Boone’s life. At just 16 years old back in Virginia, Kenton got into a brutal fistfight over a girl. Believing he had killed the other man, he fled west, changed his name to Simon Butler to avoid the law, and never looked back. He became one of the greatest scouts and long hunters in American history. He explored deep into hostile Shawnee territory when few white men dared go there. He claimed over a million acres of land. He fought in countless skirmishes, tracked war parties, and saved settler families again and again. The Shawnee captured him repeatedly. They forced him to run the gauntlet nine different times — a brutal quarter-mile corridor of Indians armed with clubs, sticks, and tomahawks. They sentenced him to death and tied him to a burning stake, only to be saved at the last minute by his friend, Simon Girty, who was a British man living among the Shawnee. They dragged him behind horses in a “Mazeppa ride” through brush and trees that would break most men. Each time he survived — and each time he went right back to fighting. In 1775 he joined the Kentucky militia. In April 1777, during a fierce Shawnee attack on Fort Boonesborough, Daniel Boone was shot in the leg and knocked to the ground. A warrior stood over him, ready to scalp him alive. Simon Kenton charged straight through the chaos, shot the attacker dead, clubbed another warrior who rushed in, then lifted the wounded Boone in his strong arms and carried him safely back inside the fort under heavy fire. Boone later looked at the young Kenton and told him, “Well, Simon, you have behaved like a man today — indeed you are a fine fellow.” In September 1778, while on a spying mission near Chillicothe, Ohio, Kenton was captured again by the Shawnee. He was tortured, forced to run the gauntlet multiple times, and condemned to death. Yet the Shawnee were so impressed by his unbreakable endurance that a widow whose son had been killed adopted him into the tribe. She cared for him for about 20 days until his wounds were healed. They gave him the name Cut-ta-ho-tha, which means “the condemned man.” They then moved him to Upper Sandusky for what was planned as a larger, more public execution at the stake. He had another narrow escape from death at the stake thanks to a dramatic rainstorm and further pleading by Pierre Drouillard (a French-Canadian trader and British Indian Department agent). Drouillard ransomed Kenton with trade goods. He was now a British prisoner of war and sent to Detroit around early November 1778. He escaped, traveling mostly by night through hostile territory for about 30 days facing hunger and near-capture, and reached safety in Kentucky by summer 1779. He next served as a scout under George Rogers Clark in the daring Illinois Campaign. He fought in attacks on Shawnee towns like Chillicothe and Pickaway, repeatedly risking his life spying behind enemy lines. In 1782, he learned the man he thought he killed at age 16 was still alive. He went back to his true name. When the War of 1812 broke out, the 58-year-old Kenton was appointed Brigadier General of the Ohio militia under the command of future President Major General William Henry Harrison. He led militia forces at the Battle of the Thames in Canada in 1813 — the battle in which the great Shawnee chief Tecumseh was killed. When American soldiers wanted to mutilate Tecumseh’s body for souvenirs, Kenton was asked to identify it. Knowing what they planned, he deliberately pointed to another fallen warrior instead, allowing Tecumseh to be buried with honor. He lived to the age of 81 and died in 1836. Simon Kenton is an American Legend 🇺🇸
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🇺🇸 Most Badass Americans You Don’t Know: #4 Hector Cafferata Hector Cafferata is an American Badass He was a 21-year-old Marine PFC. A screaming Chinese assault turned him into a half-naked, barefoot one-man warrior in 30-below-zero hell. On November 28, 1950, during the savage Battle of Chosin Reservoir in Korea, Cafferata was ripped from his sleeping bag at Fox Hill when over 1,400 fanatical Chinese troops launched a surprise pre-dawn assault on his outnumbered company. No time for boots. No time for his parka. He charged straight into the frozen darkness wearing only socks, underwear, and a thin jacket. When his entire fire team was cut down in minutes, he stood alone in a critical gap in the Marine line. For nearly five brutal hours he fought like a demon — dashing up and down the line under heavy fire, pouring rifle fire into the charging waves, hurling grenade after grenade, and batting incoming enemy grenades away with his entrenching tool like a deranged baseball player. Later he joked that he was terrible at baseball, but must have whacked a dozen grenades that night. When a live Chinese grenade tumbled into the shallow trench right among several wounded Marines, Cafferata dove in, snatched it up with his bare hand, and hurled it back toward the enemy. The blast shredded his right hand and arm, blowing off part of a finger, but his buddies lived. He kept fighting through the pain until the enemy finally broke off the attack at dawn. He annihilated two enemy platoons. When it was all over, they found over 100 dead Chinese soldiers piled in front of the ditch he had defended alone. His one-man stand helped hold the vital Toktong Pass and kept the escape route open for thousands of Marines during the legendary breakout from the Chosin Reservoir. For this extraordinary heroism, Private First Class Hector Cafferata was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Harry S. Truman in 1952. Semper Fi! Hector Cafferata is an American Legend 🇺🇸

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Johnny Midnight ⚡️
Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
One of the Best Videos that I have seen that Destroys the arguments of the left. You can’t be for this if you are for that! 🔥
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A-aron@Kil4Thrill·
@uncledoomer This is equivalent to the plastic AutoZone bolt ons you see on cars
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doomer@uncledoomer·
un-boomer your guns
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@RedRebeccax I have to put mine back on every night. Fucker won't stay on. Even tried a few different attachment methods. Annoying
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Becca is on the Menu
Becca is on the Menu@RedRebeccax·
Is there a better way to put on a fitted sheet on a Queen bed other than trying every possible way and then running screaming into the woods?
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Coyote of Wallstreet
Coyote of Wallstreet@YoteOfStreet·
I asked Grok why they are censoring us more on X. My hands are shaking while typing ths as I try to write this message.
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Brock Riddick
Brock Riddick@BrockRiddickIFB·
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Khaled
Khaled@VyprCEO·
Never ask the jews about the Sergeants Affair. After the British liberated them, this is how they repaid Britain: - Murdered 82 British soldiers - Kidnapped two Brits as collateral. When Britain did not meet their demand, they tortured and hung them. - The jews booby-trapped their bodies, which injured a British officer when they were cut down. - A note was written that more Brits will continue to get killed. The jew who led this terrorist act, Menachem Begin, ended up becoming Israel's prime minister and received a Noble Peace prize.
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Kangmin Lee | 이강민
Kangmin Lee | 이강민@kangminlee·
Women will do this then vote to import infinity third world child rapists into our country
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GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE
GRANDPA’s FREE ADVICE@GOP_is_Gutless·
🚨 BOMBSHELL: Former Ketanji Brown Jackson clerk blows the whistle — Justice Jackson proudly flies BLM, “No Human Is Illegal,” and Pride flags in her Supreme Court chambers. She’s accused of vile anti-white racist rants, calling opponents “racist white trash,” and openly ruling based on woke ideology instead of the Constitution. The ex-clerk says she hates America’s founding and obsesses over obstructing Trump. This isn’t a judge. This is radical activism in a robe. Impeachment season? #SCOTUS #ImpeachJackson #WokeCourt
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
HILLARY CLINTON As some of you know, I was the Air Force Military Aide for Bill Clinton, lived in the White House, traveled everywhere they traveled, and carried the “nuclear football.” As such, I was always in close proximity to both Bill and Hill. Among the military who served in the White House and the professional White House staff, the Clinton administration was infamously known for its lack of professionalism and courtesy, though few ever spoke about it. But when it came to rudeness, it was Hillary Clinton who was the most feared person in the administration. She set the tone. From the very first day in my assignment. When I first arrived to work in the White House, my predecessor warned me. “You can get away with pissing off Bill but if you make her mad, she’ll rip your heart out.” I heeded those words. I did make him mad a few times, but I never really pissed her off. I knew the ramifications. I learned very quickly that the administration’s day-to-day character, whether inside or outside of DC, depended solely on the presence or absence of Hillary. Her reputation preceded her. We used to say that when Hillary was gone, it was a frat party. When she was home, it was “Schindler’s List.” In my first few days on the job, and remember I essentially lived there, I realized there were different rules for Hillary. She instructed the senior staff, including me, that she didn’t want to be forced to encounter us. We were instructed that “whenever Mrs. Clinton is moving through the halls, be as inconspicuous as possible.” She did not want to see “staff” and be forced to “interact” with anyone. No matter their position in the building. Many a time, I’d see mature, professional adults, working in the most important building in the world, scurrying into office doorways to escape Hillary’s line of sight. I’d hear whispering, “She’s coming, she’s coming!” I could be walking down a West Wing hallway, midday, busier than hell, people doing the administration’s work whether in the press office, medical unit, wherever. She’d walk in and they’d scatter. She was the Nazi schoolmarm and the rest of us were expected to hide as though we were kids in trouble. I wasn’t a kid, I was a professional officer and pilot. I said “I’m not doing that.” There was also a period of time when she attempted to ban military uniforms in the White House. It was the reelection year of 1996, and she was trying to craft the narrative that the military was not a priority in the Clinton administration. As a military aide, carrying the football, and working closely with the Secret Service, I objected to that. It simply wasn’t a matter of her political agenda; it was national security. If the balloon went up, the Secret Service would need to find me as quickly as possible. Seconds matter. Finding the aide in military uniform made complete sense. Besides, what commander in chief wouldn’t want to advertise his leadership and command? She finally relented because the Secret Service weighed in. The Clintons are corrupt beyond words. Hillary is evil, vindictive, and profane. Hillary is a bitch.
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Insane Cope
Insane Cope@InsaneCope·
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Ryan Duff
Ryan Duff@ryancduff·
Alternate headline— Local woman sets boundary, man honors it. Woman left confused.
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@it_unprofession I think this is one reason I love the Mexican restaurants around here. It's like they are offended if you can finish it all and still walk out without assistance🤣
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IT Unprofessional@it_unprofession·
Whenever a waiter tells me the menu is designed for sharing, I know I am about to spend $150 to leave hungry. Our server recommended we order three or four plates per person. A plate is apparently defined as a single scallop resting on a smear of pureed cauliflower. I split a scallop with my wife using the precision of a neurosurgeon. Next came the rustic sourdough presentation. It was literally one slice of bread cut into four geometric triangles. We spent the next 90 minutes pretending to be full while aggressively dividing tiny portions of heavily salted root vegetables. The couple next to us was taking flash photos of a charred carrot. When the bill arrived, it included a 20% mandatory wellness fee for the kitchen staff. I paid it, tipped on top of it, and thanked the server for the culinary journey. We stopped at Burger King on the way home and I ate two cheeseburgers in the dark.
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@it_unprofession I hate these places. I'm at the age where I flat out refuse to patronize bullshit restaurants. If someone suggests a foo foo eatery I counter with Waffle House. The reactions are awesome 😎
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They got me
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Woman screams "I love you" and has to be helped out of prison after her husband was executed in Texas for killing two people. James Broadnax's wife, British law graduate Tiana Krasniqi, reportedly screamed and banged against the window as he was executed. She reportedly began a relationship with Broadnax after writing to him while he was in prison. Krasniqi claims her husband, whom she married just a few weeks ago, did not commit the crimes; however, prosecutors say he admitted to the killings in jailhouse interviews. Broadnax was convicted of killing two men during a robbery in Dallas, Texas, in 2008. "They killed my husband," Krasniqi said. "My husband suffered so bad from the lethal injection that he had a nosebleed and bruising on his neck. The families laughed as they watched. Is that justice?" She is now threatening to "expose everyone."
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