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𝑭𝑹𝑬𝑬 𝑻𝑹𝑰𝑨𝑳 𝑽𝑰𝑷 𝑺𝒂𝒌𝒖𝒓𝒂 retweeted
My wife said she like how my homeboy dick feel. We all naked but it’s like it’s just the two of them while I’m standing watching my wife, my love and baby mama moan and shit while be in her. She laid across my side of the bed and let him dig all in the pussy I married.
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100%STREET®️🎚️ retweeted
In the heat of the world cup tournament, I remember this iconic footballer, Roberto Baggio: The Man Who Died Standing. In the 1994 World Cup final, Roberto Baggio carried Italy's hopes on his shoulders. When the match went to penalties, he stepped up for the decisive kick and missed, handing victory to Brazil. As celebrations erupted around him, Baggio stood motionless, hands on his hips, silently absorbing the heartbreak. That iconic image earned him the nickname "The Man Who Died Standing." His story reminds us that true courage is not never failing, it's having the strength to step forward when everything is at stake.
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Gloriamauki retweeted
Prophet Elvis Mbonye ministered that God’s call requires continual forward movement. The message revealed that standing still too long can cause believers to miss opportunities for greater manifestations. #ProphetElvisMbonye youtube.com/watch?v=WMNsl-wo…
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Faith says: I still believe when others don't. I still believe when culture changes. I still believe when I'm standing alone. I still believe when it doesn't make sense. The crowd may be loud. But God is still right.
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GenZ of Indian retweeted
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They can ignore a tweet. They can ignore a trend. But they cannot ignore thousands of students standing together. 🪳 Chalo Dilli! 20 June | Jantar Mantar #ChaloDilli
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I claimed them names I was born to blaze—hope in the scope, light ignitin' the fight, love from above, heart-tattooed tight, straight livin' the call, no stall, standin' twice as tall!
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Found in 1867 inside a jungle cave, this feral boy named Dina Sanichar, preferred eating raw meat, had trouble standing on two feet, growled like a wolf, and gnawed on bones to sharpen his teeth. He never learned to speak, and became the inspiration for The Jungle Book's character of Mowgli. Dina Sanichar is one of the most famous, and tragic, cases of a so-called "feral child." The boy was reportedly discovered in 1867 by hunters near Bulandshahr in northern India and was said to be living among wolves. He was taken to the Sikandra Mission Orphanage near Agra, where missionaries named him Dina Sanichar. "Sanichar" means Saturday, the day he arrived. Accounts from the orphanage describe a child who walked on all fours, preferred raw meat, showed little interest in human interaction, and never developed spoken language despite years of effort. Over time he learned some human behaviors, such as wearing clothes and using utensils, but he never acquired normal speech. His story became important to scientists studying language development. Cases like Sanichar's helped support the idea that there may be a critical period in childhood during which humans are best able to learn language. Once that window passes, acquiring language becomes dramatically more difficult. Many writers have connected Sanichar's story to The Jungle Book, published by Rudyard Kipling in 1894. While there is no evidence that Mowgli was directly based on Sanichar, the parallels between a boy raised by wolves and Kipling's famous character are striking. Sanichar eventually developed a strong addiction to tobacco after observing others smoking at the orphanage. He died in 1895, likely from tuberculosis, at about age 34. His life remains one of the most frequently cited examples in discussions of human development, language acquisition, and the effects of extreme social isolation. © Reddit #archaeohistories
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Abhishek Raushan retweeted
China is struck by heavy rains and subsequent flooding every year. As seen here, people sometimes find themselves standing in water up to their chins. The video reveals one thing: #XiJinping and his #CCP do not care about the fate of ordinary people. The question is why they do not protect their own population through technical measures—such as better drainage systems—instead of pouring between 300 and 400 billion into military spending every year. #poorChinese
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Canadian Defenders 4 Human Rights CD4HR retweeted
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A world drowning in oppression, injustice and crime needs a message of truth, resistance and standing up to the oppressors. #Imam_Hussain (AS) carried this banner. His uprising forever defined the boundary between right and wrong and inspires humanity to resist injustice
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