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Stop caring so much, just live life
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Got banned from an atheist gc for Islamophobia wtf
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Basic needs
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Off the grid, amongst the sprawling landscape. #NewMexicoTrue 📍 Earthship Community, El Prado
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"I am Catholic and my faith has allowed me to be the person I am today." Luis de la Fuente, Spanish football manager Info: El Resurgir de Madrid
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Starting to like this whole soccer thing
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Matt Freese, the goalkeeper for the U.S. national team at the FIFA World Cup, is a Catholic who participates in Bible study. A graduate of Harvard University, he comes from a family with a strong academic background, as his late father, Dr. Andrew Freese, was both a neurosurgeon and a scientist.
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It takes a certain type of man to be interested in war and in literature. The suppression of his type is also evident in the decline of menswear and the drabness of even wealthy men’s homes and offices. Historically, men adorned their bodies and their spaces for the same reason they sought tales of adventure and conquest— to rise above, to put distance between themselves and the everyday, to reach out for more knowledge, more experience, more prestige. This man isn’t gone, but he has gone into occlusion as the leveling forces of diversity, feminism and democracy reached their apogee in the last decade. Thankfully, to counter this trend we have the image of Donald Trump, who rejected all of that and combined his quest for power and dominance with a high aesthetic sensitivity and unique form of written self-expression; and further showed us that the one is inseparable from the other.
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There was a genre of post Vietnam era military adventure pulp that used to be ubiquitous in libraries and bookstores when I was a younger. <200 page novels about special operators in exotic Cold War hot spots on the hunt for treasure and glory. I used to love reading these. Totally gone now. Men/boys didn’t just stop being interested in this kind of stuff. I’ve never heard a good theory of what happened to the publishing industry to make this kind of product disappear from the mainstream market. It’s like we all just opened our eyes in 2010 and we were …*here.*
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Private equity, venture capital, investor relations, and hedge fund
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Man to Man :
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Replying to @stijnnoorman
I disagree. Most people fail because their goals are not low enough. Progress comes in increments. Set a goal too high and people give up. But set and achieve a bunch of smaller goals, stack them, and now you're cookin, buddy.
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Half of what men call depression is just the absence of real difficulty. We were never built for endless comfort, processed food and zero physical struggle. The body and mind need resistance to function properly. Take a depressed man, put him in a forest for three days with hard work, real food and no phone — come back and tell me he feels the same. Most modern depression is not a chemical imbalance. It is a lifestyle that is completely wrong for the animal living it.
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Beautiful views. Any of my followers ever attended a game there? How was the ballpark?
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Why did this go out of style - 🤷‍♂️
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During the 1992 season, Gary Sheffield and Tony Gwynn combined for 1138 plate appearances. The two of them combined, struck out only 56 times that year. Unheard of
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Catholicism teaches "redemptive suffering". This means our suffering is not worthless but has value. It sanctifies and prepares us for the judgement. The lack of this concept leads non-Catholics to commit so many atrocities to avoid suffering (abortion, euthanasia, etc).
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Rod Carew ONLY received 401/443 HOF ballots. I’ll never not laugh on how some of these writers vote

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