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"For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through him." John 3:17 #Scripture
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Craft Lager Enjoyer
Craft Lager Enjoyer@lost_histories·
This Clip is so good. Just a brutally honest dude refusing to play the journalist's game, doesn't care about being called names. Worth watching in full.
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Zach Lahn
Zach Lahn@ZachLahn·
The full clip from the Obama town hall while I was in college in 2009. Plus commentary from one of my heroes in the conservative movement. Listened to him every day. I still remember hearing great Grandma say “Rush is on”. God bless Rush Limbaugh. 🇺🇸🎙️
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The Boring Company
The Boring Company@boringcompany·
See how Prufrock continuously mines - pushing and building at the same time. The machines, from Las Vegas to Dubai, are remotely controlled from our Bastrop Operations Center. These advances help TBC deliver more miles each year in the battle against soul-destroying traffic.
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Right Angle News Network
Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
Spencer Pratt has launched a campaign where filthy Los Angeles streets are power washed using a stencil reading “imagine if the streets were this clean.” Imagine letting the streets get so dirty under your leadership that your opponent can use them as a billboard.
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Why am I not surprised????
Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon

Group of girls getting arrested by the carload over behavior in restaurant. Playing stupid games winning stupid prizes. When a night out at Red Crab in Bowie, Maryland, took a volatile turn, it served as a sobering reminder of how quickly aggressive behavior can spiral into serious legal consequences. What began as a disturbance call—with reports of individuals harassing restaurant staff and issuing threats of physical violence—quickly escalated the moment law enforcement arrived on the scene. ​As seen in the body-worn camera footage, the situation moved from a verbal confrontation inside the restaurant to an active investigation in the parking lot. Police weren't just addressing the initial disorderly conduct; once they initiated contact, the interaction expanded into a deeper probe, demonstrating the "stacking" effect of criminal charges. ​The legal outcomes for the three individuals were distinct (The fourth individual was not charged), reflecting their specific actions and the evidence discovered during the search: ​Individual 1 (Brooks): Faced charges of CDS (Controlled Dangerous Substance) Possession—Not Cannabis, along with CDS Possession of Paraphernalia. ​Individual 2 (Yaras): Encountered a more complex set of charges, including Driving While Impaired (DWI), Reckless Driving, Negligent Driving, and CDS Possession—Not Cannabis. ​Individual 3 (Carr): Was charged with Obstructing and Hindering, Failure to Obey a Reasonable and Lawful Order, and Disorderly Conduct. ​This incident highlights a critical reality: police intervention is not limited to the primary reason for the call. Once officers arrive, they are mandated to address any infractions uncovered during the encounter. What starts as a dispute over "entitled" behavior can, in a matter of minutes, lead to a criminal record. This case is a clear example of how resistance and refusal to comply with lawful orders only serves to exponentially increase one's legal exposure.

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Hidden History
Hidden History@HiddenHistoryYT·
85 years ago today, in the freezing grey water between Iceland and Greenland, the most famous warship in the world died in under three minutes. HMS Hood. 48,000 tons. The pride of the Royal Navy for twenty years. The ship British schoolchildren drew in their notebooks. "The Mighty Hood." She was hunting the Bismarck. At 05:52 on 24 May 1941, Vice Admiral Lancelot Holland gave the order to open fire at 26,500 yards. He was closing the range hard on purpose, because Hood's weak deck armor could not survive shells falling from above at long range. He needed flat trajectories, and he needed them fast. He was three minutes too slow. Bismarck's fifth salvo straddled Hood as she turned to bring her rear guns to bear. A single 15-inch shell punched through her thin armored deck and detonated her aft magazines. Witnesses on Prince of Wales described a column of flame that rose higher than the mainmast, eerily silent at first, the sound arriving a moment later. Hood broke in two. Her stern rose vertically out of the sea, guns still pointed at the sky, and slid under. Her bow followed. Of 1,418 men aboard, three survived. Signalman Ted Briggs, Able Seaman Bob Tilburn, Midshipman Bill Dundas. They floated on a raft of debris in near-freezing water, watching their ship's oil burn around them, until the destroyer Electra found them two hours later. Briggs was 18 years old. He lived until 2008, the last man who had stood on the Mighty Hood. The Bismarck won the battle. But Prince of Wales, only just commissioned with shipyard workers still aboard fixing her main guns, had landed three hits before retreating. One ruptured a forward fuel tank. Bismarck began trailing oil across the Atlantic like a wounded animal. Churchill's order to the fleet was simple. Sink the Bismarck. Every available British warship turned to the chase. Three days later, at the edge of the Bay of Biscay, a Swordfish biplane from HMS Ark Royal, flying through a gale at near sea level, dropped a torpedo that jammed Bismarck's rudder hard to port. She could only steam in a slow circle, straight back into the Royal Navy. King George V and Rodney closed at dawn on 27 May. They fired on her for ninety minutes. Bismarck absorbed over 400 shells and at least a dozen torpedoes before she rolled over and went down with roughly 2,200 of her crew. The Royal Navy answered for Hood in 72 hours.
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Bob
Bob@Shariakill·
Not believing in Allah is the biggest unforgivable crime All the unbelievers must be punish, enslave and executed by the hands of the Muslims until all the unbelievers in the world are dead or enslaved
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𝕃𝕚𝕖𝕦𝕥𝕖𝕟𝕒𝕟𝕥 ℂ𝕠𝕝𝕠𝕟𝕖𝕝 ℙ 🪖
Iwo Jima veterans Billy Byrd (100) and Don Graves (101) flew to Washington, D.C., where they will serve as Honorary Grand Marshals for the National Memorial Day Parade. 🇺🇸 The first thing they did when they saw each other? Started talking trash. Some things never change. 🤣
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kevin smith
kevin smith@kevin_smith45·
New Spencer Pratt ad is AMAZING!!!!
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MAZE
MAZE@mazemoore·
The adversarial media in all of its glory. Margaret Brennan apparently didn't remember what she said eight months earlier.
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@epaleezeldin says this week's reversal of Biden-era refrigerant rules — which needlessly increased the price of transporting and storing refrigerated goods — will ultimately lead to $2.4 billion in savings for Americans.
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