🙏🏻🇺🇸🙏🏻✝️ She was keeping aircraft ready for war when... a routine task turned fatal. Alexandria Morrow never made it home from that shift. Alexandria Mae Morrow was a U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant. A weapons loader. Precise. Trusted. She worked with the 332nd Air Expeditionary Wing in Southwest Asia, supporting Operation Inherent Resolve. She was 25. Her job was critical. Every mission depended on her work. Loading weapons. Preparing aircraft. Making sure everything functioned exactly right. No mistakes allowed. They called her “Mom.” Not because of rank. Because of how she cared. She looked out for others. Supported her team. A mother of two, carrying both roles at once. Service member. Parent. Then came March 22, 2017. It was not a firefight. Not a mission in the air. It was maintenance. Something went wrong. In a moment, everything ended. No warning. No final words. She died doing the job that kept others safe. Back home, two children lost their mother. A unit lost someone who held them together. Her work made missions possible. Her name faded outside those who knew her. Alexandria Morrow gave everything in silence. Most people will never know her story. 🇺🇸🙏🏻✝️Rest In Peace Alexandria✝️🙏🏻show more

Armand Klein
28,581 Aufrufe • vor 25 Tagen
I genuinely cannot understand how someone can watch this... story and still stand there, looking at two women, and somehow decide that the wrong one is the victim. On one side, you have a girl (Yıldız) who has been mistreated her entire life. Since the moment she was born, she was treated like a sacrifice for a conflict she was never even part of and later we find out that this conflict never even existed. Her right to study was taken from her. She was pushed into a marriage at a very young age just imagine being six, seven, eight years old, living in fear of being tied to someone you don’t even know. She was treated like a servant in her own home, by the very people she thought were her family. And just when she gets close to the happiness she dreamed of, the man she was engaged to shows up with another wife. She gets mistreated by that wife, by his family, and even (unintentionally) by him, because he was trying to run away from his own feelings, and that only caused her more heartbreak. The whole world was literally against her. She fought through all of that, only to find out in the end that everything she suffered for was based on something that wasn’t even real. Her entire life was built on a lie. That she isn’t even part of that family that she has literally no one in this world. Now on the other side… You have a girl (Melek) who, yes, was taken from her biological mother but she was raised by loving parents. She had everything anyone could wish for: education, freedom, a happy childhood, a healthy environment. She lived her life, fell in love, went out, made choices and no one questioned her, no one controlled her. And then what did she do? She found out that her man was engaged to another woman before marrying her (and even saw him marry her) and instead of holding on to her dignity, she chose to stay, to fight for a man who lied to her, to hold onto a marriage he tried to end multiple times. She used her unborn child to keep him tied to her. She lied constantly, and her excuse was that she was “protecting her marriage” a marriage that was already broken from the moment Serhat removed that ring at the airport in episode one. She tried to hand Yıldız (a woman who had already suffered enough) over to dangerous people. Then she found out the truth about her own birth (that her father ra*ped her mother.)And still no empathy. No moment of humanity toward her own mother. All she cared about was herself. And even though none of this had anything to do with Yıldız, she still found a way to blame it on her. Instead of holding her father accountable, she went and made a deal with him to get rid of Yıldız. She literally made a deal with the devil just to hurt Yıldız one more time. And after all of that… you want me to feel sorry for her? You want me to call her a victim? I honestly cannot believe we are living on the same planet with people who see this and still say, “she’s the victim.” Not morally. Not logically. Not emotionally. There is no world where this makes sense. It’s like watching someone clearly cause harm, and still calling them the victim and actually BELIEVING it. #HalefKöklerinÇağrısıshow more

Maurora🫦
10,530 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
Do you recognize this woman? The woman was found... in July 2019 by the occupants of a boat anchored 150 metres off the coast of Santa Eulalia, Ibiza🇪🇸. She had recently drowned and was wearing only a two-piece swimming costume. Her absence was not reported by any of the boats anchored there and no report of her disappearance was filed in the following days. It is believed that the day she died, she had left in a black van to work on a boat for wealthy Middle Eastern clients. An investigation by the Balearic Homicide Unit established that the woman was a sex worker in the Ushuaïa area (San Antonio, Ibiza), presumably of Romanian nationality but of Hungarian origin. She was considered to be introvert because she hardly spoke with others; her acquaintances did not know her name. She was usually accompanied by a thin blond cross-dresser who worked in the area. ➡️🔗 #IdentifyMeshow more

INTERPOL
14,058 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
This mother was carrying a single chicken foot in... her mouth. Just one. Not a meal. Not enough for her. And certainly not enough for all the babies waiting for her. Local people told us she had been lingering around a meat stall for a long time. Hungry. Hopeful. Waiting. Then, by pure chance, a single chicken foot fell from the table. And she grabbed it. Not for herself. For her babies. As she hurried away, she kept looking left and right, then left again. Afraid. Nervous. Terrified that someone might chase her away before she could reach her puppies. That moment broke our hearts. Because that tiny chicken foot told the entire story of her life. A mother with nothing. Trying to feed her children with almost nothing.show more

Tahira Animal Welfare Foundation - TAWF
14,953 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
Another tragic story from the Air India Plane crash... Mother fought with all her strength to save her 15 year old son. He was just 15, working at a small tea stall in Gujarat alongside his mother to support their humble life. When the Ahmedabad plane crash happened, it wasn’t just the passengers onboard who lost their lives even those standing nearby, going about their day, became victims of the tragedy. One of them was a young boy. His mother was right there with him, and in a matter of seconds, everything changed. The moment the aircraft struck the ground, a massive firestorm exploded. Before she could understand what was happening, the flames had already swallowed her son. He died there — right in front of her eyes. Sita Patni, his mother, didn’t give up. She kept fighting through the blaze, through the chaos, trying to pull him out desperate, broken, and burning herself But fate was merciless,She couldn’t save him. And in the process, she was left badly burned, carrying scars far deeper than the ones on her skin Now mother is in ICU struggling for life.show more

Woke Eminent
124,006 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
She Lived to 117. Scientists Studied Her for Months.... Her Secret Cost $2. Maria Branyas Morera ate three yogurts a day. Every single day, for as long as anyone could remember. She mentioned this to anyone who asked about her longevity, which was often, and it was the kind of advice people receive with a warm smile and then immediately discard, because we prefer our longevity secrets to involve something more exotic than a supermarket dairy aisle. Maria died in Barcelona in 2024. She was 117. Then scientists actually looked inside her, and the smiling stopped. Her gut was packed with Bifidobacterium, a bacterium almost never found in people past 110, and far more commonly associated with infants. Her body had, in the most literal biological sense, not been informed of her actual age. It was operating on entirely different assumptions. Her DNA suggested she was somewhere between 100 and 110. She was 117. Seven years younger on the inside than the calendar insisted, which at 117 is not a rounding error. That is a extraordinary number. But to appreciate why any of this matters, you need to understand what kind of person we are talking about. Maria was born in San Francisco in 1907, the year before the Model T Ford, when Theodore Roosevelt was still in the White House and most of humanity died of things we now treat with a Tuesday afternoon at the pharmacy. Her Catalan father had come to America to make something of himself, and for a while it worked beautifully. He founded a Spanish-language magazine in New Orleans, one of the most chaotic, beautiful, swampy, and gastronomically unhinged cities on the continent, a place that has always operated on the reasonable philosophy that life is uncertain and the gumbo is excellent. Then the family got on a boat back to Spain. Maria fell on deck and permanently lost the hearing in one ear. Her father died of tuberculosis before the coast of Catalonia came into view. He was 37. She was eight. Her mother arrived in Europe with five children, no husband, and presumably very little appetite for what came next. Maria managed. She nursed soldiers in the Spanish Civil War. She outlived Franco, which required considerable patience. She raised three children. She played piano until she was 108. At 113 she caught COVID-19 and dispatched it, which at that point resembles less a medical event than a statement of intent. Then she joined Twitter. Her bio read: “I am old, very old, but not an idiot.” Her last request, before she died peacefully in her sleep, was three words: “Please study me.” The geneticists obliged with considerable enthusiasm, and their subsequent paper in Cell Reports Medicine runs to forty pages of scientists explaining, in the careful and hedged language that science requires, that this woman was remarkable in ways they had not previously encountered and were not entirely sure how to explain. The yogurt, it turns out, had been doing quiet and serious work for over a century. Nomadic peoples of Central Asia were fermenting milk 8,000 years ago, long before germ theory, before microscopes, before anyone had the faintest idea what a bacterium was. They didn’t need to understand it. Their guts understood it. The knowledge was older than writing. Maria understood it too. She didn’t publish a paper. She didn’t launch a wellness brand. She just ate her yogurt every morning and got on with the extraordinary business of being alive. Gandalv / Gandalv ✦ AI-generated image. Not the actual person. Full story:show more

Gandalv
16,674 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten
I LOVE this! THIS is what Caitlin Clark was... doing in college. She elbowed players. She shoved players. She knocked players down. She taunted players. She provoked players. She humiliated players. Her opponents never responded in college…..until Angel Reese did. THEN Caitlin became a victim. Poor innocent little white girl being taunted by big mean black girl. ———————————————— After that, she went into the WNBA, and started trying the same arrogant tactics, and they knocked the CRAP out of her. You can be a Bully, or you can be a VICTIM, but you can’t be BOTH. In this case, she hit a big shot, and jumped in her opponents face yelling, “YOU LIKE THAT??!” THIS is why opponents were fouling Caitlin so hard during her rookie year. THIS is why it appeared at times that opponents were trying to injure Caitlin. ———————————————— It was not jealousy. It was not her endorsements. It was not because she was white. It was not because she was straight. Nope. It was not ANY of that. She provoked her opponents. They gave her what she was asking for…….and she started crying, and her body fell apart. They are going to start hammering her again, but this time, I don’t want any victim tweets. If you dish it out, in ANY sport, you have to be ready for what comes WITH that! This is no different than a baseball player hitting a homerun, and standing at the plate posing as the ball sails over the wall. Then getting hit in the head with a 102 mph fastball in his next at bat.show more

Hovah76
93,508 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
There is a kind of grief no one teaches... you how to carry.. the grief of choosing yourself quietly, without resentment, without spectacle. That night, when the lanterns were lit, Zeudi wasn’t losing anything. She was letting go, with a smile that almost trembled but never collapsed, with a dignity that didn’t ask to be seen. In a room full of familiar faces, she watched the soft, slow betrayal of attention shift elsewhere. Not with anger, not with cruelty.. just the quiet, almost accidental abandonment that stings more because it carries no explanation. The hands that once reached for her were reaching for others. The laughter that once circled her had found different walls to echo against. And still, she remained kind. She did not force her way into anyone’s ritual. She did not demand a place in memories that had already begun to close without her. When the moment came, she lit her own lantern. She made her own wish. She sent it into the sky without waiting for someone else to steady her hand. It was something private, something unrepeatable: a soft, internal decision to belong to herself before belonging to anyone else. And today, when she turned the pages of a book meant to celebrate those days and found that night again, I hope she didn’t measure what was missing. I hope she didn’t count the hands that let go too soon. I hope she remembered herself. The way she stood without bitterness. The way she smiled when she had every excuse to harden. She didn’t ask for permission to stay standing. She didn’t need an audience to recognize what was already hers. Some departures tear you apart. Others hand you back to yourself. And maybe, without even knowing it, that night was the last time she ever had to feel alone. #zeudinersshow more

whatever
32,785 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr
This woman is a single mother who has a... job as a delivery driver for a company that has a Fed Ex route contract. She relies on this job to support her and her kids. She just found out that the company she works for lost the contract and they will all be out of a job in about a month. She found out from someone else, not the company that she works for. 🤯 She is considering just taking her load back and walking out. This happens quite often in the delivery service field. Companies like Amazon and Fed Ex deliveries are contracted out and if those contractors don’t meet certain standards they can lose the contract. 💯 It’s possible the new contractor will hire her but nothing is guaranteed. My son just went through this a couple of years ago and they did not hire most of the drivers over to the new company. Many people told her not to quit, to stick it out and to go apply with the new company asap. She said if they don’t hire her it is just wasted time in getting a new job. She’s upset because she feels it is disrespectful of her company not to let them know personally and give them time to find a new job. I wouldn’t make matters worse. She needs the money. Stick it out and start looking for a new job. Did you know this happens regularly in the delivery service field, that contractors lose the contracts all the time and people lose their jobs?show more

👉M-Û-R-Č-H👈
80,792 Aufrufe • vor 22 Tagen
"My mother raised four kids and buried a husband... and built a life entirely with her own hands. Last week she turned 80 and moved into assisted living. She was allowed to bring one thing that wasn't furniture. Every single one of us assumed she would bring Dad's photo or her china or the quilt she's had since 1987. She looked at all of us and she said — 'I'm bringing Bruno.' Not one of us said a single word. Because not one of us could argue with that. Because Bruno has slept beside her bed every night for seven years. Because when Dad passed Bruno didn't leave her side for two weeks. Because she is 80 years old and she has earned every single choice she makes and this one was never a question." We helped her move in on Thursday. She directed everything. Where the lamp goes. Which books on which shelf. Dad's photo facing the bed so she sees it first thing. Bruno's bed went in first. Before anything else. She told my brother — "Get his bed in there first. Everything else can wait." When we left that afternoon Bruno was already on his bed with his chin on her quilt like he'd lived there his whole life. My sister called me on the drive home. She couldn't finish a sentence. Neither could I. We are not sad about this. We want to be clear about that. Mom is okay. Mom is more than okay. Mom walked into that room like she walks into every room — like she owns it and is prepared to improve it. We are crying because of the chin on the quilt. We are crying because she is 80 years old and she has been through everything and when they told her one thing she didn't hesitate. Not the china. Not the photo. Not the quilt. Bruno. Drop a ❤️ for Mom. And one for Bruno who has been her one thing for seven years without knowing it.show more

Crazy Moments
617,498 Aufrufe • vor 5 Tagen
They discovered Rosie beside a quiet stretch of railway... tracks — a place no animal should ever have been left to suffer. Her small body lay pressed into the dirt, broken and exhausted, crying from pain that had lasted far longer than anyone could imagine. For two full days, she had remained there. Two days of cold. Two days of unbearable pain. Two days waiting for someone who might never come. When rescuers finally arrived, she managed to raise her head just slightly, as if begging them not to leave her behind the way others had. At the veterinary clinic, the truth about her condition emerged piece by piece — and it was even worse than the scene where they found her. Her spine was fractured. Her hind legs were paralyzed. Her body was dangerously cold, severely dehydrated, and so weak it seemed close to shutting down. Then came another devastating discovery: a vaginal hemorrhage caused by a transmissible venereal tumor. It became clear that her suffering hadn’t started with the train. It had begun long before. Still, the team chose to fight for her life. Treatment began slowly — hour by hour, step by step — even though the odds were not in her favor. They couldn’t accept that she had endured so much only to die beside a railway. By Day 45, a small sign of hope appeared. Her cytostatic treatments were completed. A tiny wheelchair had been prepared for her — designed for dogs whose bodies refuse to give up even when their legs can no longer support them. Hydrotherapy followed, offering gentle rehabilitation and a small chance that she might regain movement someday. Nothing was guaranteed. The rest depended on her determination. And she had plenty of it. By Day 70, another heartbreaking piece of her past came to light. The dog — now named Rosie — once had a family. But they gave her away. She was passed from person to person until she eventually fell into the hands of someone who used her for breeding. She was forced to produce litter after litter. When illness struck — when the tumor and infections appeared — she was no longer useful. So she was abandoned. That is how she ended up beside the railway tracks: injured, bleeding, and completely alone. Not everyone supported the rescuers’ decision to continue fighting for her. Some people criticized them harshly. “You should have euthanized her,” they said. “You’re wasting resources.” “You’re only prolonging her suffering.” In those early days, even the rescuers questioned themselves. Every surgery, every treatment, and every night spent moving her between clinics drained them emotionally and financially. But they kept going because Rosie never stopped trying to live. And eventually, the moment they had hoped for finally arrived. Their effort had not been wasted. Rosie was flown to Germany, where a family welcomed her with open arms. They understood her past, her limitations, and the long road ahead. They didn’t care whether she would walk again. They simply saw her spirit — the way she continued to try, to trust, and to fight — and they chose her. Her recovery continued there. The wheelchair helped her move around. Hydrotherapy gave her the chance to strengthen her legs again. And because her spinal cord had not been completely destroyed, there remained a small but precious possibility that she might walk one day. Slowly, Rosie began adapting to a new life. A life where people cared for her. A life where she was safe. A life where she was no longer used and discarded. A life where she mattered. By Day 90, everything had changed. She could move again — perhaps not exactly as before, but with freedom, determination, and joy. Rosie survived not because of luck, but because people refused to give up on her. She is a fighter. And the family who adopted her continues to stand beside her every step of the way, giving her the life she was denied for so long. If you’d like to see Rosie today — how bright her eyes are now and how happily her tail wagsshow more

Crazy Moments
12,497 Aufrufe • vor 12 Tagen
in the wise words of taylor swift, “a man... is allowed to react, a woman can only overreact.” they cut the camera to her while she was still in shock & she took a sip of her drink. that is not even a reaction. this whole situation has blown out of proportion throughout the media. you’d think things would’ve gotten better for women in the past five years since she said this, but that’s not the case. this has made one thing abundantly clear, women are not allowed to react when they are blatantly disrespected. even if they don’t react, they’re still overreacting, since there is this perpetuating stereotype that women are “dramatic & emotional.” she’s just sitting there trying to enjoy her night that she was attending because of HER accomplishments & the records she broke with her movie about her life-changing, record-smashing tour. yet, she was only mentioned once, only ten minutes in, to be devalued to her relationship & to poke fun at the ways the media has been tormenting her for years. you can not tell me that is funny. she’s been through hell throughout her career, she’s heard these jokes a million times—she’s over it. she shouldn’t have to laugh at a joke that offended her to appease anyone. personally, i’m extremely proud of her for not feeling it was necessary to be a people pleaser & laugh, which is what she typically would’ve done int the past. that shows growth, that shows that she finally recognizes her worth. she finally realized that she doesn’t have to put up being painfully disrespected. she’s allowed to think a rude joke isn’t funny, it just made her uncomfortable. if she looks uncomfortable, it means he crossed the line, regardless of if you think it was funny or not. it’s evident that this was an under reaction. she kept her composure & responded to the situation perfectly. however, even though she responded perfectly, she’s still getting tremendous amounts of hate for this. this makes it abundantly clear that men in this society will always have it out for women who are successful—especially when that success was created all on their own, since women are not allowed to be successful in their eyes. that is blatant misogyny, just like the joke they think she is a horrible person for not laughing at. of course they think the joke was funny, they’re a bunch of misogynists themselves.show more

kira ♡🐞 NOAH WEEK!!
657,462 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren
My husband and I adopted a 10.5 year old... dog. Not because we were looking for another dog, but because she sat at the shelter for 3 months without a single person inquiring about her or meeting her and we didn’t want her dying alone. She wasn’t with a rescue but people in the rescue community were networking her because she was the sweetest and was every shelter volunteer’s favorite dog. They would even let her hang out in the office with them. I heard about her and the next day we went to meet her and adopted her. She was covered in ticks when we brought her home, and it took a lot of vet visits, treatments, trial and error, and patience to finally heal her from it. There were moments where it felt overwhelming, but she was worth every bit of effort. We weren’t sure how long she would live but we didn’t care, because it wasn’t about us, it was about her. Thankfully she was with us for three years and passed just two months ago at 13.5 years old, which is ancient. She was an amazing dog and I loved her just as much as all my other dogs. Seniors are the best and they’re just as deserving of a loving home as any other dog. 📹treatsnatchershow more

Beauty of music and nature 🌺🌺
190,631 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
One last thing I would like to say is... about the Grand Sports Day. Charlotte seemed quite down from the beginning. Granted, maybe she was tired, but her usual spark just wasn’t there, and I assume it had to do with that person. Nevertheless, she did what was asked of her and didn’t let it show on camera or when interacting with her fans, because she is a professional. Her mood gradually improved as her friends kept lifting her spirits, especially when she interacted with that kid. You could clearly see she was happier again and kept fighting through, because that is how real and grateful she is for her fans, friends, and all she has right now. Yesterday, someone should have said something right there and then, because what he said was completely untrue. She was the one who collected the balls to help the staff. She came to help us get some air after one of the games by using the fan, because that is who she is. A considerate, kind, professional person who always thinks about others first and tries to fight her demons alone because she would not want to bother anyone with it. Let’s keep supporting her and Engfa, of course and all the other artists as much as we can, because they deserve better! ENGLOT PINK VS BLACK #GrandSportParty2025 #charlotteaustinshow more

Prol_x
135,906 Aufrufe • vor 6 Monaten
Roger Stone is right about one thing: Tulsi Gabbard... showed a level of courage that very few people in Washington ever show when the pressure is highest. In a city full of people terrified to go against the machine, Tulsi was willing to speak openly, challenge powerful institutions, and stand her ground even when the attacks came from every direction. That is why so many Americans respected her, even people who did not agree with her on everything politically. She carried herself like a fighter, and honestly, the kind of backbone she showed is something many men in politics could only dream of having. Washington is full of people who protect their careers first. Tulsi was one of the few willing to risk hers to say what she believed was true. That is why her departure hits differently for a lot of people. And right now, more important than politics, prayers up for her husband and her entire family as they face this brutal battle with cancer. May God give them strength, peace, and healing in the difficult days ahead. 🙏🏻🇺🇸show more

ⁿᵉʷˢ Barron Trump 🇺🇸
81,768 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
"The apartment was supposed to be empty. Deputy Elena... Rodriguez was doing one last sweep of a condemned unit on the east side before the building was sealed. It should have been routine, just another silent walk through a place people had already forgotten. For seven years she has worked the force and learned how to stay steady in hard situations. Domestic calls, violent scenes, abandoned homes have all been part of the job. Building a wall becomes necessary or the work breaks you. Trash covered the floors and spoiled food filled the air. The silence inside felt heavy and wrong. When she stepped into the kitchen, she stopped cold. A dog was chained tightly to an old radiator. He was not just thin. His body was skeletal. Someone had left him there in the dark with no food and no water while life outside kept moving. There was no growl. There was no attempt to pull away. At the sight of her uniform, he slowly lifted his head and tapped his tail once against the floor. That small movement broke her. She dropped to her knees without thinking about the dirt or the smell. Footage from her partner captured the moment she stopped being just an officer and became a human being facing something cruel. "Hey. Hey. Oh buddy. You're okay now." Her voice shook as she reached toward him carefully. "Nobody is coming back. I'm right here. We're getting you out. You're not staying here." The dog leaned what little weight he had against her legs. A slow breath left his body as his eyes closed while she kept speaking softly. "You're safe with me. I promise. You're safe." Her partner rushed in with bolt cutters and broke the chain from the radiator. Without waiting for animal control, Elena lifted him in her arms and carried him outside herself, shocked at how light he felt. They later named him Blue. Blue spent one month in critical care fighting to regain strength. Every day before her shift, she visited him and sat beside the kennel until he began to trust again. That afternoon was not the end of the story. She signed the adoption papers yesterday. The dog who had been left alone in a dark apartment now sleeps in a warm home on a soft bed beside the woman who promised he would never be left behind again. | Dancing in the Sky.show more

Crazy Moments
70,401 Aufrufe • vor 14 Tagen
Asal Mansouri, 30, from Tehran whose gentle heart belonged... entirely to the children. She was a psychologist, a therapist, and a fierce advocate for children’s rights. Day after day she worked with the little ones; especially those broken by violence, forced into child labor, or silently carrying the weight of mental wounds, giving them every spare minute and every piece of her own heart. Her friends and colleagues called her “Mom Asal,” because she was so kind, so deeply compassionate, that she always put the children before herself. She truly believed that the only way to heal a wounded society is to start with its children, and she would sit for hours, quietly listening as they poured out their pain. Then, on January 9 in the streets near Heravi Square in Tehran, she was shot from behind by security forces using live ammunition and she died right there. She was buried in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in Tehran. On her simple gravestone, they carved the words that still break our hearts: “Asal lived like a sunflower.” #IranMassacreshow more

پریسا
17,220 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten
I was trying to hold it in but… This... is literally the look of awe. I genuinely think this is when it really hit Freen that “If no one else loves her Rebecca will” I’m not saying she didn’t believe her the other times she’s said it because I think each time she heard Rebecca make the declaration it healed her heart a little more. I’m saying that Freen was at her lowest when Rebecca made those declarations and the world was hazy from her pain so Freen wasn’t really processing everything completely. She’s happy now, she’s healing, and she can see the love that’s in front of her clearly now. Before she hinted Rebecca was grown and could take care of her, but after watching Rebecca enter the stage with the biggest grin carrying that bouquet, I think she KNOWS Rebecca can take care of her now ❤️show more

PoeticallyShipping
27,495 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten
On Jan 8, in Isfahan, 8 year old Anila... was in the back seat of a car going home with her mother. Regime forces opened fire on the vehicle. A bullet struck her in the head. She died. This is not crowd control or security — it is a regime shooting civilians and killing children. Anila had a name, a childhood, a future. Now gone — because the regime chose bullets over humanity. No negotiatons with the monsters who did this, Say her name. Anila.show more

David Vance
29,964 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten
Okay, kids…the word of the day is “Deflection”. Deflection... is what someone does when they know that they fucked up and they are desperate to not admit that they fucked up. Jess just did a whole presentation because she claims that Expert and Will accused her of swatting their event and then she showed her evidence of their accusations…this is her evidence… - The Expert repeated things that Jess said to Baker in messages, told her that she doesn’t know who’s listening and her words have power, and then mentioned the Jodie Foster and John Hinckley situation. Jess claims that this is Expert accusing her but the part she’s leaving out is Hinkley attempted to assassinate President Reagan in hopes to impress Jodie Foster. So Expert was not accusing her of doing the swatting - he was accusing someone that supports Jess of swatting. - Will tweeted “I wanted to send a big “thank you” to whoever the spineless twat was who had such a problem with Baker defending himself from horrible accusations from an ‘independent journalist’ that they attempted to SWAT Expert live show and meet and greet in Knoxville last night.” That is Will accusing someone who has a problem with Baker defending himself against Jess’ accusations of swatting - not Jess herself. Jess is a very intelligent person so I know that she knows that what she’s saying isn’t true. But she put a lot of work into disproving an accusation that was never made by any content creators…why? Because she knows that saying that someone “preys on women” and calling someone a “predator” is the same damn thing and because she knows that there is a massive difference between shit talking someone and accusing someone of being unsafe for women to be around. And she doesn’t want to admit either of those things so she’s got to direct everyone’s attention somewhere else and “prove her innocence” there. Also, she was really crying “victim!” because months ago Will made a couple posts shitting on her and “nobody spoke up for her!” But the part she’s leaving out is why Will was shitting on her - she had very publicly accused him of lying about not hearing the infamous recording cuz she claimed that she “knew” he did hear it. That’s why Will was pissed. You don’t get to throw the first punch and then play the victim when they hit back, babe.show more

Alyssa M.
25,460 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat