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Conservative 🇺🇸 #2A Defender 🇺🇸 #VetsFirst 🇺🇸 I post faith ✝️, nostalgia 📺, politics 🏛️, dogs 🐶; and anything else I find of interest 🚫 No DMs TY

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A $3-$5 slinky and it actually works 😂 🐿️

A $3-$5 slinky and it actually works 😂 🐿️

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Bet this kept him Entertained for hours…

Bet this kept him Entertained for hours…

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The dog understood the mission 💔🐾

The dog understood the mission 💔🐾

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Dare to be a Daniel… 🙏♥️

Dare to be a Daniel… 🙏♥️

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Veteran farmer told to leave the courtroom for being improperly dressed. You’ll love his response 👇

Veteran farmer told to leave the courtroom for being improperly dressed. You’ll love his response 👇

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One more drink 🍸 won’t hurt… 🥴

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One more drink 🍸 won’t hurt… 🥴

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Darn cute little bacon bits 🥰🥓

Darn cute little bacon bits 🥰🥓

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He’s definitely switching eggs… Store brand for name brand .... Pretty soon eggs will be locked up too, and you'll have to get what you get..broken eggs and all…

He’s definitely switching eggs… Store brand for name brand .... Pretty soon eggs will be locked up too, and you'll have to get what you get..broken eggs and all…

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This is what inclusion & friendship look like 🏄‍♂️

This is what inclusion & friendship look like 🏄‍♂️

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Yikes Mom! This is deep! ♥️🐾❄️

Yikes Mom! This is deep! ♥️🐾❄️

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I can see the love in this horse’s eyes for his boy… 🥰

I can see the love in this horse’s eyes for his boy… 🥰

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Cagney wasn’t always the gangster in his movies, he was quite the dancer as well. I also remember him dancing in Yankee Doodle Dandy 🧨

Cagney wasn’t always the gangster in his movies, he was quite the dancer as well. I also remember him dancing in Yankee Doodle Dandy 🧨

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From 1908-1940, Sears sold over 70,000 mail-order homes for around $938, shipped by rail for easy assembly by owners or local builders. 🏠 $938 in 1910 is equivalent in purchasing power to approximately $32,604 today. This is what inflation looks like over time.

From 1908-1940, Sears sold over 70,000 mail-order homes for around $938, shipped by rail for easy assembly by owners or local builders. 🏠 $938 in 1910 is equivalent in purchasing power to approximately $32,604 today. This is what inflation looks like over time.

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I’m ded 😭😭😭

I’m ded 😭😭😭

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Darn right I did 🙋‍♀️

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Darn right I did 🙋‍♀️

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Why have kids if you’re not going to discipline them? 🤦‍♀️

Why have kids if you’re not going to discipline them? 🤦‍♀️

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This is such an amazing story 🙏♥️ ‘GOD GAVE ME YOU’ She was 24 years old. Fresh out of university. He, on the other hand, was only three months old.He had been abandoned in a cardboard box, left at the entrance of a hospital. Next to him, a crumpled note: "I'm sorry. Please love him." No one ever came back for him. No phone calls, no family-just a heavy silence. The newspapers called him "little Elijah." Everyone assumed he would get lost in the system, bouncing from one foster home to another; except her. Rachel had never imagined becoming a mother so soon. She was just volunteering in the neonatal ward. But the day she held him for the first time, the tiny hand of the baby wrapped around her finger... and her heart could never let go. The adoption agency told her no: too young, too alone, too inexperienced. But Rachel replied, her voice trembling but firm: “I don't have a husband. I don't have much money, but I have love. And that's all he needs." And so she adopted Elijah. She, with her fair skin and blond hair, beside him, with his dark curls and amber face, drew lingering stares and venomous whispers: "Is he really her child?" "It won't even last a year." "One day he'll resent her." But no one saw that on stormy nights, Elijah found peace only in her arms until dawn. No one knew that Rachel worked three jobs to pay for his first piano lessons. No one heard the quiet sobs that filled her chest the day he first called her "Mom." Rachel raised him with courage, bedtime stories, and an unconditional love she hadn't known before. The years passed. Elijah grew into a brilliant, generous, and determined young man. At 18, he received a letter of admission to Harvard, with a full scholarship. On graduation night, he took the microphone. His voice trembled for a moment, then he said: “I have often been asked where my real mother is: Here she is. She is the one who chose me when no one else wanted me. She is the one who gave me a name, a home, a future. She didn't give me life... She saved it. 🙏♥️

This is such an amazing story 🙏♥️ ‘GOD GAVE ME YOU’ She was 24 years old. Fresh out of university. He, on the other hand, was only three months old.He had been abandoned in a cardboard box, left at the entrance of a hospital. Next to him, a crumpled note: "I'm sorry. Please love him." No one ever came back for him. No phone calls, no family-just a heavy silence. The newspapers called him "little Elijah." Everyone assumed he would get lost in the system, bouncing from one foster home to another; except her. Rachel had never imagined becoming a mother so soon. She was just volunteering in the neonatal ward. But the day she held him for the first time, the tiny hand of the baby wrapped around her finger... and her heart could never let go. The adoption agency told her no: too young, too alone, too inexperienced. But Rachel replied, her voice trembling but firm: “I don't have a husband. I don't have much money, but I have love. And that's all he needs." And so she adopted Elijah. She, with her fair skin and blond hair, beside him, with his dark curls and amber face, drew lingering stares and venomous whispers: "Is he really her child?" "It won't even last a year." "One day he'll resent her." But no one saw that on stormy nights, Elijah found peace only in her arms until dawn. No one knew that Rachel worked three jobs to pay for his first piano lessons. No one heard the quiet sobs that filled her chest the day he first called her "Mom." Rachel raised him with courage, bedtime stories, and an unconditional love she hadn't known before. The years passed. Elijah grew into a brilliant, generous, and determined young man. At 18, he received a letter of admission to Harvard, with a full scholarship. On graduation night, he took the microphone. His voice trembled for a moment, then he said: “I have often been asked where my real mother is: Here she is. She is the one who chose me when no one else wanted me. She is the one who gave me a name, a home, a future. She didn't give me life... She saved it. 🙏♥️

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Would you want to live next door to this? The sound of an 18 wheeler driving by that never goes away…

Would you want to live next door to this? The sound of an 18 wheeler driving by that never goes away…

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I’m just impressed with the triangle pattern he’s making 🐢

I’m just impressed with the triangle pattern he’s making 🐢

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Not cute at all. Deport!!

Not cute at all. Deport!!

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