Culture before noise 🇱🇧 🇺🇸 🐝⚡️

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Water seeks its level. 🐝⚡️
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Oh my spring … how stunning you are. I think of you upon a shooting star. 🐝⚡️
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Tomorrow night… survivors of Vista Maria and their families will gather together not in silence, but in community. An evening of connection, support, updates, healing, and strength. Because no survivor should ever feel alone again. 📍 Prestige Banquet Hall – Allen Park, MI 🗓 Thursday, May 21, 2026 ⏰ 6:00 PM RSVP: bit.ly/4dNTbh0 #VistaMaria #Survivors #Justice #Community #Healing #insidevistamaria #mooselaw
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Forever young 🐝⚡️
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A good definition of healing: When we stop using any of our energy to manage the past and this gives us all of our energy in the present moment. 🐝⚡️
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Take a stand against tyranny and oppression in any form. #Karbala
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Steve Sweeney was reporting on the Israeli government’s murder of civilians in Lebanon when the IDF tried to assassinate him on camera. Here’s what American tax dollars are paying for. 0:00 Sweeney’s Close Encounter With an Israeli Missile Strike 11:37 Israel’s Bombing of St. Peter’s Burial Site 15:02 Hezbollah Protecting Christian Holy Sites 15:55 The Assassination Attempt on Sweeney’s Life 22:21 The British Government Taking Israel’s Side Over Its Own Citizens 31:06 Why Is Israel Bulldozing Olive Trees? 39:06 Why the Ukrainians Tried to Kidnap Sweeney 45:54 Is There More Freedom in Russia Than in Britain? 53:05 Why Is It Illegal to Criticize Israel in Britain? 1:02:20 Is Sweeney Planning to Remain in Lebanon?
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🇱🇧 Zgharta, Lebanon, 1967
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Well said ! @mtgreenee 🙏🌹

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Netanyahu launches terror attack on Beirut, destroying Trump’s ceasefire. We need to detach from Israel immediately.
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If Israel insists on destroying civilian targets in Lebanon, let them buy and build their own weapons. American taxpayers should not be funding this.
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Lebanon is still being bombed right now …
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🇱🇧🙏 Liban : une foule nombreuse a formé le cortège du Chemin de Croix des chrétiens pour la plupart grec-catholiques dans la ville de Zahle, capitale de la Bekaa.
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In the village of Shama in southern Lebanon, the IDF has reduced the mausoleum of Simon Peter,an apostle of Christ, to ruins. Two thousand years of history, wiped away in a single moment......
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🎸 Tuareg Blues, often referred to as Desert Blues, is a hypnotic and deeply evocative genre of music that originates from the Imazighen people of the Sahara Desert, spanning Mali, Niger, Algeria, Libya, Burkina Faso and many other countries. Rooted in centuries-old Imazighen traditions, it merges the haunting melodies of North African Imazighen music with the raw energy of American blues and rock. The Imazighen, have long used music as a means of storytelling, resistance, and cultural preservation. Traditional Imazighen music was played on instruments like the teherdent (a type of lute) and the imzad (a one-stringed violin, traditionally played by women). However, in the late 20th century, as Imazighen communities faced displacement, political struggles, and exile, many young musicians turned to the electric guitar, inspired by the revolutionary sounds of Western blues, rock, and reggae. This fusion created a distinct style-characterized by pentatonic scales, hypnotic rhythms, call-and-response vocals, and the steady, trance-like repetition reminiscent of both Saharan folk chants and Mississippi Delta blues. The influence of artists like Ali Farka Touré, whose Malian blues style bridged African and American blues traditions, also helped shape the genre. The music features driving guitar rhythms, often with reverb-heavy electric guitars that produce a shimmering, almost psychedelic effect. Call-and-response vocals reflect lmazighen oral traditions and communal storytelling. The lyrics are poetic and political, speaking of exile, freedom, rebellion, and the vast beauty of the desert. The hypnotic, repetitive structure of the music creates a trance-like atmosphere, deeply connected to the rhythms of nomadic life and the endless expanse of the Sahara. by Houssaine Ousbouh
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I looked in your cup to see if you needed more … you looked in mine to see if I had more than you. We are not the same.
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In this rare footage from The Music Factory, Isaac Hayes conducts a full band and orchestra while composing “Theme from Shaft” — one of the most iconic soundtracks of the 1970s
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As a father, you’re raising the ones that you can’t live without… To live without you. 🐝⚡️
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Bruce Lee once explained the importance of speaking positively about yourself
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This video is AI-generated and not actual footage of Bruce Lee. The quote does not appear in his 1971 interview with Pierre Berton, and is not verified as something he said. While the message may be inspiring, it's misattributed. archive.org/details/BruceL… powerplace.org/blogs/greatest… writtenbyvincent.medium.com/bruce-lee-mayb…
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The Little Egyptian Miracle, a Karate Legend 😍😍😍❤
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