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I like to LAUGH 😂 | call out the absurd 🤷🏻‍♀️| and will occasionally make you cry 🥹🙏🇺🇸 | 🐶+😻

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This is Miss Mary, a 93 old woman who works AMC theaters cleaning trash people leave behind. My heart hurt watching this. This is not the way it should be. 🥹💔

This is Miss Mary, a 93 old woman who works AMC theaters cleaning trash people leave behind. My heart hurt watching this. This is not the way it should be. 🥹💔

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Why is this generation so sassy tho? All that back talking 😾

Why is this generation so sassy tho? All that back talking 😾

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“My parents’ dog taught Camper to fetch the newspaper when she was a puppy. Last week, at 16 years old, he passed away.” Today, for the first time in 6 years, Camper brought in the paper on her own. 🐾😭💕

“My parents’ dog taught Camper to fetch the newspaper when she was a puppy. Last week, at 16 years old, he passed away.” Today, for the first time in 6 years, Camper brought in the paper on her own. 🐾😭💕

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How do you like Jimmy’s haircut? 😁🐾🐶

How do you like Jimmy’s haircut? 😁🐾🐶

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Get up and at ’em! 🎶🕺💃🤣🐶

Get up and at ’em! 🎶🕺💃🤣🐶

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Have you babysat a toddler? If you have you, know how exhausting it is as a grandparent 🤣🤣🤣

Have you babysat a toddler? If you have you, know how exhausting it is as a grandparent 🤣🤣🤣

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It’s time to tap out, peeps! 😁Goodnight and sleep tight 💗🐶🐾

It’s time to tap out, peeps! 😁Goodnight and sleep tight 💗🐶🐾

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It’s final exam time!! 🤣🐾

It’s final exam time!! 🤣🐾

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He’s fine!!! Ricky likes it this way!!🤣

He’s fine!!! Ricky likes it this way!!🤣

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Car people help! I don’t get it 🤷🏻‍♀️

Car people help! I don’t get it 🤷🏻‍♀️

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I can’t believe this got caught on camera!!! 🤣🤣🤣

I can’t believe this got caught on camera!!! 🤣🤣🤣

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And the Oscar goes to…🐶🤣👏

And the Oscar goes to…🐶🤣👏

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I told you sometimes I’ll make you cry ….The thought of losing one of my fur babies literally makes my heart ache. 😭This is so touching and so heartbreaking. 💔

I told you sometimes I’ll make you cry ….The thought of losing one of my fur babies literally makes my heart ache. 😭This is so touching and so heartbreaking. 💔

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102 MPH first pitch! His reaction was spot on 🔥⚾️🤣

102 MPH first pitch! His reaction was spot on 🔥⚾️🤣

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Choose your friends wisely.

Choose your friends wisely.

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Me before my morning coffee. ☕️ And don’t even look at me 😏🤣

Me before my morning coffee. ☕️ And don’t even look at me 😏🤣

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In the spring of 1945, the gates of Mauthausen opened. Inside was a 15-year-old boy—barely 70 pounds, alone, reduced to a number: #29515. His name was Tibor Rubin. Then he saw them. American soldiers. Strong. Alive. Carrying food. One handed him something to eat. In that moment, he made a decision: I will become one of them. By 1950, he had. An immigrant who barely spoke English, Rubin joined the U.S. Army. But from day one, his sergeant targeted him—mocking his accent, questioning his loyalty, sending him into the most dangerous missions. During the Korean War, that sergeant gave him an order no one was meant to survive: Stay behind. Alone. Hold an exposed hill while the rest retreat. Rubin didn’t argue. For nearly 24 hours, he fought by himself—moving constantly, creating the illusion of many soldiers, using weapons from the fallen, holding a position that should’ve been lost within the hour. When American forces returned, they found him still standing. Months later, he was captured. In a brutal POW camp, where men were dying daily, Rubin did what he had learned long before—survive, and help others survive. Every night, he risked his life sneaking out for food and medicine. He shared everything. Cleaned wounds. Comforted the dying. At least 40 soldiers lived because of him. When the war ended, his story didn’t. His sergeant had blocked recognition—burying recommendations, taking credit, silencing witnesses. For decades, no one knew. Then in the 1990s, the truth resurfaced. On September 23, 2005, Tibor Rubin walked into the White House. At 76 years old, he finally received the Medal of Honor. 🇺🇸

In the spring of 1945, the gates of Mauthausen opened. Inside was a 15-year-old boy—barely 70 pounds, alone, reduced to a number: #29515. His name was Tibor Rubin. Then he saw them. American soldiers. Strong. Alive. Carrying food. One handed him something to eat. In that moment, he made a decision: I will become one of them. By 1950, he had. An immigrant who barely spoke English, Rubin joined the U.S. Army. But from day one, his sergeant targeted him—mocking his accent, questioning his loyalty, sending him into the most dangerous missions. During the Korean War, that sergeant gave him an order no one was meant to survive: Stay behind. Alone. Hold an exposed hill while the rest retreat. Rubin didn’t argue. For nearly 24 hours, he fought by himself—moving constantly, creating the illusion of many soldiers, using weapons from the fallen, holding a position that should’ve been lost within the hour. When American forces returned, they found him still standing. Months later, he was captured. In a brutal POW camp, where men were dying daily, Rubin did what he had learned long before—survive, and help others survive. Every night, he risked his life sneaking out for food and medicine. He shared everything. Cleaned wounds. Comforted the dying. At least 40 soldiers lived because of him. When the war ended, his story didn’t. His sergeant had blocked recognition—burying recommendations, taking credit, silencing witnesses. For decades, no one knew. Then in the 1990s, the truth resurfaced. On September 23, 2005, Tibor Rubin walked into the White House. At 76 years old, he finally received the Medal of Honor. 🇺🇸

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After a 3 day weekend of binge eating 🥩🌭🍤🍰😭🤣

After a 3 day weekend of binge eating 🥩🌭🍤🍰😭🤣

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Buddy needs his strawberry 🍓

Buddy needs his strawberry 🍓

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Jack, I want you to draw me like one of your French girls.😅🐾🐶

Jack, I want you to draw me like one of your French girls.😅🐾🐶

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I love baseball ⚾️ 😮‍💨🔥

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US 🇺🇸 Military is 🔥

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She said “one sec.” 🤣🤣🤣

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