Sensitive content

This media may contain sensitive content.

Video wird geladen...

Video konnte nicht geladen werden

Zur Startseite

Lanjutannya yaaaa Why do we make blur. Because here i work there, officeee view at corner. Tra3Pass Tra3pass Putra #hijabcrot #jilbabcrot #pasutrifantasy #cuckold #hotwife #istriorang #binal Mimy Hub Mimy Hub_sex

200,296 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr •via X (Twitter)

0 Kommentare

Keine Kommentare verfügbar

Kommentare vom Original-Post werden hier angezeigt

Ähnliche Videos

I’m writing this while I’m still in it. Still stressed. Still exhausted. Still after crying. And I’m still working through the night. I need people to understand what this really looks like. The posts you see do not come from some calm, quiet, comfortable life. They are written in the middle of pressure, fatigue, sickness, grief, and responsibility. I take a photo, I write my story, and I post it. Then I keep working. Because I have to. Because my guys need me. Because I cannot give up. Because if I stop, the consequences are real. Every single day, I make the choice to stay here. And yes, sometimes that choice hurts. I am human. I know I could go home. I know there is a beautiful life waiting for me somewhere else. I know what I am missing. I know what rest could look like. I know what peace could feel like. But I stay. I stay because my boys cannot simply go home. I stay because they do not have the freedoms I have as a foreigner under contract. I stay because love is not a feeling here. Love is duty. Love is sacrifice. Love is showing up again and again, even when you are breaking. Right now, I am doing the work of five or six people in this brigade. Not because I have endless strength. Not because I never fall apart. Not because I am some kind of machine. I do it because I care that much. I do it because I am passionate, because I believe in #Ukraine I am a soldier. Not a volunteer. This is not something I step in and out of when it is convenient or I have the energy. This is my duty. 24/7. I save my vacation because when I finally leave for a little while, I do not want a getaway. I do not want a trip. I do not want sightseeing. I do not want Kyiv. I do not want the Carpathians. I want to go home to #Canada. And until the day I can do that, I work. Every post. Every video. Every message. Every fundraiser. I am on duty. Every four to six weeks, I scrape together a few hours to take care of myself and try to remember what normal feels like. But the truth is that I am tired. And some of what I do might look small from the outside. It might look ordinary. It might even look stupid. It is not. Because if I do not do these things, people will die. And yes, they may die anyway. This is war. There are no guarantees here. There are no perfect endings. There is only the fight to give them a better chance, one more chance, any chance at all. YOU give them that fighting chance. And that is why I am asking you, from the deepest and most exhausted part of me, to help. I cannot do this alone. I am one person doing the work of five or six people. But with you, I am not alone. With you, thousands of hands help carry this weight. With you, this burden becomes survivable. With you, these men have more than hope, they have support, action, and a chance to make it through. Please do not scroll past this. Please do not assume someone else will step in. Please do not underestimate how much this matters. #Support93

April Huggett

12,218 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten

If a British person were to move to China and act like foreigners do when they move to the White countries... "I think we can all agree everything here is a little bit too Chinese. All the restaurants and cafes and that for a start, way too many noodles. I don't eat noodles. We're gonna need pie and mash, and chips. You need the cater to me, yeah?" "No? I don't think you understand. I'm not from here. Okay, I left the UK because I didn't like it. All right? So I need you to change everything to make it feel like it's the UK. Yeah? Still no, is it? Right, okay. Well, also I can't really work at the minute. Anxiety. Yeah. So when do I get my money? Obviously got a few kids at home and also they're gonna need to come here." "Why do you keep saying no? I've noticed as well, there's a lot of Chinese people here as well? So I was thinking we could get loads of me over here and we have our own little area and then you lot can just f**k off. Does that sound good?" "It doesn't. Well, no, hear me out, because I was thinking if we get loads of me over here, then we can vote in, you know, one of me to be in charge and then we can all start telling you lot how to live. And after that, I was going to organise some marches where we go through the streets chanting anti-Chinese sentiments. Obviously, you'll need to protect us while we do that." "That's a no as well, is it? eh And finally, I am here illegally. Yeah, didn't respect the rules on that one. So do I just choose any hotel?"

Wall Street Mav

51,326 Aufrufe • vor 5 Monaten

Chat: Are you jealous? Zeudi: Well, I think we’re still at a pretty early stage, even though in some ways it also feels quite advanced. Let’s say we experienced things a bit more intensely, because during the days we were together we almost always slept together, so we were kind of… closer, more attached. And then I think about this: even if two people speak different languages, it doesn’t mean communication is missing. In our own way, we make ourselves understood, at least I do, and she knows a couple of words in Italian too. Maybe I’m slightly better off with English, so imagine that. But regardless of that, I mean, nowadays there’s technology, if you want to say something more complex, you can always find a way to make yourself understood. So yeah, I think communication is there, and it absolutely doesn’t depend on the language difference. So yes, it’s a bit of a particular relationship, but if you really want it, you can make it work. A lot of the time we create problems in our heads that don’t even exist. And to answer the question: “Are you jealous?” I think Scarlett isn’t jealous. But me, I don’t know if it’s because I’m Neapolitan, or just Italian, or maybe it’s cultural, but I do get jealous sometimes. It just hasn’t really come out yet because there hasn’t been a situation for it, but of course I would be jealous of Scarlett. But she’s not, I don’t even understand why she isn’t jealous. Though I kind of like it when someone is a bit jealous… but why? Anyway, that’s her thing. I don’t like toxic, unhealthy jealousy at all—but I do like a bit of healthy jealousy, you know? When it’s balanced. But people who aren’t jealous at all… I don’t know. Anyway, yeah, we definitely come from different cultures, that’s for sure, but…

Korslayage

73,081 Aufrufe • vor 3 Monaten

WE BLOOMING BEAUTY #PlantneryxWilliamEst #WilliamEst 🦈: i said i’m not going anywhere anyway. there are times when we feel like, maybe we’re not suitable for each other. i feel like i see everything and i realize that maybe i’m the one causing the problem. i think, well, if i step back, maybe it would be better. i’ve thought, like, if this problem didn’t exist, things might be better. it probably wouldn’t have happened. i feel like okay should we separate? but we’re talking about this from the perspective of we actually don’t want to separate. in terms of work, everything’s great. if it’s just the two of us, everything’s happy. but because of external factors, it causes a lot of problems. some of these problems make sense, some don’t. i don’t like having problems, and i feel like it’s okay to just leave it, but when i keep everything inside, it makes me sad and all kinds of things start building up. when we clear things up, we like to deep talk. once we start talking, everything gets more serious, because he doesn’t want to separate and i don’t want to separate, but why do we have to separate? that’s basically what it was like at that time. 🎸: how did we sort it out? i’ve been thinking that even if he tries to push me away, i won’t go. 🦈: i’m not pushing away 🎸: even if you try, or if you say you don’t want to do this anymore, i’ll find a way to make it work, because since we started the thamepo project, we’ve never had any problems. we just argue, which comes from outside issues. we had to talk about it. i feel like it doesn’t make sense for us to separate, so i said, i wouldn’t let him go anywhere. let’s live our lives together.

𝑛𝑎𝑛𝑎 ◡̈

137,780 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

Min Heejin: I’m someone for whom work is important. In the past, work was important too, but I don’t think I truly enjoyed it properly. So, even when NewJeans was doing well, I felt quite depressed—there was a sense of emptiness because everything was just being poured out. However, going through these absurd situations, fighting, and experiencing all this, I strangely learned a lot. I realized the value of work, something I hadn’t fully felt before. I understood why work is precious, why I’m fighting, and the essence of these conflicts, which made me think a lot about how I should overcome these challenges in the future and approach my work. I actually want to propose a new way of managing entertainment. For example, instead of the usual seven-year contracts, I want to shorten contract periods. Because we should work together because we want to, not because we’re bound. The standard contracts still have many loopholes—they’re written only from the company’s perspective. Also, there are many cases where young children, whose parents are also unaware, just sign contracts if they want to become idols, without fully understanding. The people who create these standard contracts often don’t understand the practical side of things. So, I want to try proposing ways to improve these standard contracts from a practical, on-the-ground perspective. So, actually, what I want to do is run a label. It’s not just about making money—if you do your work well, the money will naturally follow. But what I really want to do involves some things that feel experimental. You know, like when a lot of money is invested in an idol, and then they force a longer contract period to make it worth it. Instead of forcing long contracts, I think it’s better to have shorter contract periods and make the company and the members truly need each other. The company should be one that the members need, and the members should be able to make the company feel needed. At the same time, they should be able to show their own competitiveness and appeal themselves. I know it sounds a bit ambitious, but I think this is a more advanced, almost paradigm-shifting approach. Sometimes I even wonder if I’m having these absurd fights because I’m trying to push this kind of new approach.

.

115,532 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten

Rachel Millward, "Zach Polanski is a Jewish man who loves His Jewish community" "And in fact, he did make a statement, um, of solidarity upset and making it very clear that anti Semitism is real in this country" "I agree with women over there. I. I want to be working cross party to solve this. I love working cross party. I do. I work cross party and leading a council in an alliance. And I think it is what we must do" "This is bigger than party politics and it's not impressive to play party football" "I could sit here and quote things that reform candidates reform, councillors reform people have said and they've been expelled or they've been arrested or they're now in prison" "And I'm not, you know, going to do that. I could do that. But the point is, we need to move" "When I talk about we need to move above hate, it's because this isn't just anti Semitism" "There is racial hatred across our societies like I haven't known in my lifetime. I'm so deeply worried about that" "You know, your party needs to take responsibility for some of the narratives around immigration which are feeding that it is wrong" "We have to work together" "We have to rethink how our society is and we have to lead with hope. And I agree. Let's do it cross party together. It's much bigger than all of this" "I feel deeply glad to say it because obviously you had a go at the Greens Strategy Centre. Clearly your leader came in for quite some accusations anti Semitism when he was at school, uh, with 20, uh, contemporaries from Dulwich conjuring, making allegations about him being anti Semitic"

Farrukh

45,142 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

Make Shit Work Again People almost never come to our door after dark. Because we live in a (what used to be) a quiet place, and random visitors after dark are almost unheard of. So when the doorbell rang at 3:30am this morning I grabbed my shotgun. I racked the pump and shouted for the person at the door to identify themselves. Turns out it was a lady cop. Luckily the cops are used to armed homeowners around here. She shined a to flashlight identify herself, and I secured the gun and the dogs to see what she wanted. Turns out two people were shot across the street in the park. She wanted to know if your security cameras captured any footage of the incident. So I checked the app, and no—there was no footage (because our cameras point the other direction). And that was that. But I couldn’t get back to sleep—mostly because of the adrenaline. But also because I couldn’t help but notice that things are getting worse around here. This used to be a place where nothing happened. And now things definitely do happen. We used to live in LA. My wife and I did industry stuff. We had a good life as an urban childless couple, but then she got pregnant. We thought about the daunting challenge of raising kids in LA, and opted to get out. So we found a place in the Mountain West where nothing ever happens. It was a good place to raise kids. A place with good schools. A place where our children could wander the town by themselves. But it’s not that place anymore. Since Covid the schools have gone to shit. And a few weeks ago my son was at the neighborhood park (by himself) when a gang member pulled a gun on a parent at the playground. So early this morning I’m lying in bed, and I’m thinking about this. And I thought to myself, “We need to leave.” But then I had another thought—a disturbing thought. I thought, “But there’s no place else to go.” Because it’s almost everywhere now. Red State, Blue State, it doesn’t matter. And if it’s not there yet it will be soon. And if you think you’re safe, you’re not. Because this thing is coming for all of us. *** My politics in five words: I Want Shit To Work That’s it. I just want shit to work. And I don’t really care how that happens. I’m old enough to remember when shit did work. It never worked perfectly. But I don’t think shit has worked perfectly in the entire history of human endeavors. I mean, read the Bible—it’s all about shit not working perfectly. But I grew up in a time when things ran fairly well—far better than they do now. I’m not that old, but back in the day schools actually taught stuff. And there wasn’t choking bureaucracy in government and business and every other institution. And we could TRUST those institutions—because they weren’t rife with corruption. And if minor corruption happened to be discovered it was A BIG FUCKING DEAL—because the media wasn’t bent, and they’d actually report on the corruption. And things weren’t so expensive. A young person (me) could work a menial job afford a car and an apartment and still have money left over to take girls on dates. Because there was OPPORTUNITY for young people. Now I could go on and on, but I’m starting to sound like an old man shouting at a cloud, so let me just say, trust me kids: SHIT USED TO WORK. Spencer Pratt is about my age. He remembers when shit used to work. He remembers when you could count on the fire department to not let a giant part of your city burn down with residents inside. He remembers when you didn’t have to step over fentanyl zombies to take your kids to preschool. He remembers when there wasn’t human shit on the streets. He remembers when corrupt government officials were held accountable. He remembers when we could go about our lives and not worry—because shit worked. I can sum up Spencer Pratt’s campaign platform in four words: Make shit work again. So can he win the LA mayoral race? It depends on one question: Is it bad enough yet? I think it is bad enough. It’s so bad that it can no longer be ignored. And I think most Angelenos feel the same way. There’s a critical mass of people who remember when shit worked. They had no way to fix it. They couldn’t imagine a solution. And then one guy stood up and said he could fix it. Because none of these “intractable problems” are actually intractable. We know how to do this. We know how to fix things. We know how to Make. Shit. Work. Again. What was lacking was The Will to do it. And Spencer Pratt has The Will. No, I don’t live in LA anymore. But I’m pulling for Spencer. Because this election is so much larger than Los Angeles. Because there’s no where else to run to. Because we’ve got to make a stand. Somewhere. Anywhere. So vote for Spencer. And if you can’t vote then make a small donation. Because we have to make shit work again. Because we don’t have a choice.

Rambo Van Halen

232,051 Aufrufe • vor 2 Monaten

Full victory speech of The Green Party's Hannah Spencer who wins the Gorton and Denton by Election: 14,980 - Greens 10,578 - Reform UK 9,364 - Labour "Okay. with me because this is a lot" "I didn't grow up wanting to be a politician. I'm a plumber" "And two weeks ago, during all this, I also qualified as a plasterer" "Because even in chaos, even under pressure, I get things done" "I am no different to every single person here in this constituency. I work hard. That is what we do" "Except things have changed a lot over the last few decades. Because working hard used to get you something" "It got you a house, a nice life, holidays. It got you somewhere" "But now? Working hard? What does that get you?" "Because talk to anyone here and they will tell you, the people who work hard but can't put food on the table, can't get their kids school uniforms, can't put their heating on, can't live off the pension they worked hard to save for, can't even begin to dream about ever having a holiday, ever "Because life has changed" "Instead of working for a nice life, we're working to line the pockets of billionaires" "We are being bled dry" "And I don't think it's extreme or radical to think working hard should get you a nice life" "And I don't think that if you're not able to work that you should still have a nice life" "I think that absolutely everybody should get a nice life" "And clearly, I'm not the only person who thinks that" "Because I've made clear my position and my commitment to working class communities, the community that I am from" "People in their thousands told me on the doorsteps and at the ballot box, that what we are sick of is being let down and looked down on, that we are sick of our hard work making other people rich" "I lived in this constituency at one of the most difficult and challenging periods of my life" "I saw how strong the community was at holding things together" "But I saw how much harder life is when the things around you are broken, the litter, the fly-tipping, the dirty air" "And when I moved, it became even clearer. And this is why I am fighting for the community that I lived in and that I still work in" "Because I absolutely refuse to accept that we should ever have to move and leave our our communities for good schools, a thriving high street, and clean air. And I will not accept a society where having more money gets you a longer life expectancy" "And so when it came to fighting for people here, to stand in this election, well, how could I not fight? Because here, this is what we do" "We fight for each other in this very diverse constituency, where our struggles might not always be the same, but where we know how hard life can be and we stick together" "Whatever our beliefs, our backgrounds, our color, or our level of education, we stick up for each other" "And to those who voted for me, I know that earning your trust starts now" "One vote on one night is not something I will take for granted or assume will happen again" "I will earn your trust" "And to those who didn't vote for me, I will always work hard for you, and I will always be honest, and I will always be decent" "To our Muslim communities, who this week suffered an attempted attack during Ramadan, whilst I was being welcomed by women at a mosque in Longsight, someone just down the road walked into a mosque carrying an axe" "And whilst we were gathered and eating together, an act of terror could easily have taken place" "And I can't and won't accept this victory tonight without calling out the politicians and divisive figures who constantly scapegoat and blame our communities for all the problems in society" "My Muslim friends and neighbors are just like me, human" "And of course, to our White working class communities, the background that I have become so proud to be from" "We know how it feels to be looked down on, maybe because we didn't do well at school, maybe because we do dirty manual jobs, because we are shut out of places we should be in" "To people here in Gorton and Denton, who feel left behind and isolated, I see you and I will fight for you" "Because whilst our communities may sometimes be labeled in different ways, the thing everyone seems to have underestimated here, especially over the last few weeks, is how similar we all actually are. How we have common ground, how we get along, how we stand up for each other" "The cracks that were starting to show can be healed, and I believe that it is through offering people hope and a chance to do things differently and do things better" "Now to my customers, I'm sorry, but I think I might have to cancel the work that you have booked in, because I'm heading to Parliament" "And when I get there, I will make space for everyone doing jobs like mine. We will finally get a seat at the table" "And to Layla, the little girl who had the pleasure of meeting and holding this week, I promised you I would try and improve the world that you are growing up in. I told you that I am not perfect, but that I always try my best" "I always try and do the right thing" "Now something exciting is definitely happening and I invite you all to be part of it" "Come and join the Green Party so that we can spread hope and win everywhere across the country" "Our strength will grow as more and more of us come together. We have shown that we don't have to accept being turned against each other" "We can demand better without hating each other. We can do that together" "We ran a hopeful campaign backed by thousands of volunteers and activists" "We defeated the parties of billionaire donors" "We have shown that we don't have to accept being turned against each other at all, and we did this with the people who live here side by side, shoulder to shoulder, just as we have always done in this constituency and in the whole of Greater Manchester. Because this is is Manchester and we do things differently here" "Thank you so, so much to everybody" "Thank you"

Farrukh

513,036 Aufrufe • vor 4 Monaten

🐰 I have a friend, and he’s just a regular office worker. When I look at that, I think it’s really impressive. That friend always says to me, “Ah… Seonghwa, it must be really hard for you.” And I tell him, “The work you do yourself always feels the hardest. Rather than comparing or analyzing, it’s just that what you do feels the hardest. So let’s just be thankful for the days we can meet like this.” As I get older, I have friends from Jinju that I’ve been with for 12 years. No - 11 years. We all went to different schools, but somehow we’ve stayed close until now. Our group chat is called “Animal Crossing”, and up until about three years ago, we met often. Until just three years ago… what was it…? We would at least meet once during the holidays, but in these past three years, there’s always been one or two people who couldn’t make it, or sometimes I couldn’t make it. It’s gotten harder and harder to gather. So now we say, “Well, at least it’s lucky if we can see each other at someone’s wedding.” Because I travel abroad often, I might not be able to go, and since there are friends in Jinju too, when they get married, they’ll live there, right? When I think about that, I realize, “Ah, I might not be able to go.” So it’s a bit sad, but it also means that each of us is settling into our own place in life. Someday… That’s why I like a certain line from a drama: “When we meet again, let’s finish the conversations we couldn’t finish.” I really liked that line. And now each of our lives is different. For me, I now have my members, and for my friends, they’ve probably found someone even closer to them.

Irene | AhgaTiny

106,465 Aufrufe • vor 11 Monaten

👤: Let me ask one more question. These days, many fandoms have their own “rules”, like expecting certain interactions or moments with fans. Does your fandom have anything like that? 🌻: Honestly, for us, everything is very natural. Sometimes the fans sulk at us, and sometimes we sulk at the fans. 🍑: We take turns sulking. 😆 🌻: Sometimes we tease the fans, and sometimes they tease us back. Because we feel like… 🍑: We’re like a family. 🌻: Exactly. Our relationship has always been built on love. No matter what happens, we’re genuinely happy for everyone, and they’re always happy for everything we do. As for me, the way I support my fans is by staying by their side, whether they’re feeling happy, sad, heartbroken, or going through difficult times. We don’t really have any strict rules. The one thing we always hold onto is respecting each other. That’s the only rule we have. ⸻ 👤: Fans have always given both of you so much love. Is there anything you’d like to say to or thank them for? 🌻: Thank you to all of our fans. Whether we win an award or not, wherever we go, I always say the same thing: our fans are my greatest source of support. They’re the most important people who made it possible for me to stand where I am today, to receive these awards, create meaningful work, and have the motivation to keep going. Because I know there are people waiting to watch my work, waiting to love it, appreciate it, and even give me feedback. I’m truly grateful for all of it. Without our fans, there wouldn’t be a Faye. There wouldn’t be us standing here today. I always say the same thing: our fans believed in me even on the days when I couldn’t believe in myself. And because today we believe in each other, that’s why we’re able to stand here together. ⸻ 👤: What about you, Atom? Is there anything you’d like to say? 🍑: I want to thank them too. I always thank our fans because they’ve become a part of my everyday life. It’s like we’ve become part of each other’s lives, supporting one another. That’s why I feel like we simply can’t be without each other anymore. I’m so happy they’re in my life, and I’m also happy that they feel the same way about us. So I just want to thank them, from day one until today, and I hope I’ll be able to keep thanking them for a very, very long time. FAYEATOM AT TVHLM AWARDS #TVHLMA2026xFayeAtom #FayePeraya #FayeAtom #AtomPariya

ALAN

17,149 Aufrufe • vor 17 Tagen

WATCH: Joe Lonsdale on Elon, Trump & the future of DOGE: "I'm obviously supportive of everything Elon did there. I was a little frustrated with the comment he made earlier this week, which was that, oh, there’s a tidal wave of AI coming and therefore we don’t need to worry about cleaning [up] government. I think that’s actually the wrong conceptual model..." Andrew Ross Sorkin: We often talk about DOGE. I know you’re an old pal of Elon’s. What do you think about some of the comments that Elon has made about DOGE recently? And just the talk about fractured relationships, the fractured relationship with the Trump Administration right now? Joe Lonsdale: Listen, there’s been a lot of mess there the last couple of weeks. We still have a lot of our smartest friends working at DOGE. They’re still cutting billions of dollars of nonsense. I’m really glad they’re there. I don’t want them to give it up. I'm obviously supportive of everything Elon overall did there. I was a little frustrated with the comment he made earlier this week, which was that, oh, there’s a tidal wave of AI coming. And therefore we don’t need to worry about cleaning the beach of the government. I think that’s actually the wrong conceptual model. The correct conceptual model, Andrew, is that AI is coming to our society, and it’s really important that AI ends up lifting everyone up. And the way it’s going to do that is through western civilization... so we have this civilization that’s based on the Enlightenment, based on property rights. It’s Judeo-Christian values. It’s classical virtues, it’s a functional civilization. We don’t want to give that all up for AI. We want to go in, we want to make healthcare and education work better, but we have to do it through the way it works. Andrew: What did you think he was saying there? Because here he was for a very long time saying, we need to actually make government more efficient. And then there seemed to be a little bit of a switch to say, actually, maybe not. Was that a lesson that he learned? Just sort of suffering in Washington in the swamp, or do you think that was really a view that, you know, I really is going to change everything, and basically everyone was wasting their time? Joe: I think making government work better is really, really hard. It takes a lot of persistence. It takes a lot of time. On the margin, his time might be better spent building these amazing AI companies, and I think that’s completely legit. But I don’t think we should discount the importance of fixing government, especially because of AI, because if we want to have everyone do better in health care and education and government itself, these things need to be functional. They need to work with it. They need to block crony capitalism. That means functional government. So you need both.

American Optimist

14,037 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr

New Turning Point video shows exactly why Charlie Kirk was the greatest CEO in the history of grassroots political organizations. Take just two minutes to watch this. These are the words of a transformational leader: “Well, you [Turning Point staff] are about to embark on something that is much bigger than yourself. So check your ego at the door. This is not about you, okay? I don’t care about your feelings. If you’re having a bad day, you know, go figure that out yourself. This is about us. This is about the country. And the eyes of the whole nation are, again, on Turning Point. “We do the best events in the movement. In fact, we do the only event. Are there any other events in the movement? No. We’ve kind of put everyone else out of business, right? So we are the only standard of excellence. And so we hold ourselves to a higher standard. We don’t do mediocre around here. We try to raise the level of excellence because we are constantly trying to push the conservative movement and the country to a place it’s never been before. “You guys know this. Turning Point USA is the most important organization in the country, period. Find me another organization that’s been able to move millions of people the way that we have, that does the events, that does training. Nobody does what we do at Turning Point USA, but it starts with all of you. We’re building something bigger than you, bigger than me. “We’re building an experience to help save the country. And if this type of intensity bothers you, well, then, don’t go work for Turning Point USA. You can go work for the Department of Labor or something, okay? Because here we do excellent things. We do big things. We make history here at Turning Point USA. “It’s going to be early mornings. It’s going to be late nights, but you all get to know that you’re doing something rewarding that is not just, oh, a career. And you check the box, but lives will be changed. How blessed are we that we get to be here celebrating the country. And this is our job. It’s pretty awesome. “There’s the one thing that I hear from speakers throughout all the years. Your team is so impressive and they’re so young. Why is it everybody? Because for us, we hold ourselves to a higher standard. This is not just another DC gig. This is about saving Western civilization. “We are the most important organization in the country. You are part of it. It’s something bigger than all of us, and it will have ramifications across the country. I’m so thankful for you guys. You guys have really defied gravity. And let’s continue to make history here.”

The Vigilant Fox 🦊

288,358 Aufrufe • vor 9 Monaten

Just listened to Erika Kirk on with Sean Hannity, and wow. “We check in with each other every single day, ‘How can I serve you better? What can I do for you to make it better when you get home? Is there anything that you need me to have ready for you?’ He asks me the same thing… You are a team and you guys are not at ends with each other. Work together, communicate, and grow together as an equally yoked partnership.” “He genuinely cared about how he could improve himself as a husband… ‘I wanna serve you because I love you and I wanna make sure that I can be the provider that you need spiritually, emotionally, and every other way with the children.’ We never looked at each other as competing roles… There was no daylight between us.” “We were always in lockstep with the Lord. We were equally yoked when we got married and we remained that way because our full focus and our full through line was the Lord… We had a fire at the covenant when we got married. That was not something that was just, ‘Oh, this is so cute.’ This is a big deal.” “And yes, there is some pain in that is deep pain… but the love that Charlie and I had and still have is something that transcends this world and into heaven. And that’s why I still feel so connected to him.” She’s now carrying forward the last book Charlie poured his life into the same wisdom he lived every day at home: put your phone down, pour into your family, lead with faith, serve the people God gave you. Death tried to silence him. Instead it just handed Erika the megaphone. Their marriage is still speaking. Their covenant is still winning. And every couple who grabs that book and starts asking “How can I serve you better today?” is proof the story isn’t over. The best chapters are still being written.

Gunther Eagleman™

98,608 Aufrufe • vor 7 Monaten

Former #Patriots RB Damien Harris says Bill Belichick being “stuck in his ways” caused Mac Jones to fail in New England. “What happened to Mac Jones in New England, was not because of Mac Jones… (it) was because of the fact you took away an offensive coordinator who coached him to be a Pro-Bowler and almost coached us to winning our division. With a rookie quarterback… then you take Matt Patricia who’s coached defense his entire life. Joe Judge who’s been a special teams coach… and then you just throw them in there and say, ‘Hey, coach this kid up. He’s a first round pick, but as long as you teach him what I say, everything gonna be fine.’ S**t wasn’t fine. Now Mac Jones is in Jacksonville… the breath of Mac Jones in New England — it came and went. It shouldn’t have (gone) the way that it went. The only reason that it did was because Bill Belichick, being stuck in his ways, was very much so ‘As long as I am here. As long as I am, along with Robert Kraft, the top dog at this organization… we will have success.’ I think that started kinda was this Cam Newton situation… everybody was like, ‘What the f**ck is this? Why Cam Newton?’ Bill thought that he could make it work. It didn’t really work. Then we drafted Mac. We had a hell of a year… went on to win seven straight. At that time we were kinda looking at ourselves like we might have a Super Bowl run here… then the next year after that you replace… Josh McDaniels with Matt Patricia and Joe Judge and then look at the year we had that year… now Mac Jones is all of a sudden gone. I think that everybody can look at what I just said. And ultimately, just watch it for what it was and kinda say that maybe Bill Belichick did not do right by Mac Jones.” Wow. (🎥 The Athletic Football Show)

Carlos A. Lopez

582,438 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren