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When ATEEZ first stepped onto the stage in October 2018, they were eight boys with a dream that seemed far too big for their small beginnings. No one could have guessed that these wide-eyed rookies from a relatively unknown company, KQ Entertainment, would grow into one of K-pop’s most inspiring success stories. From the very beginning, ATEEZ weren’t chasing fame; they were chasing meaning, and the chance to make their voices heard. Before they were performing on global stages, they were just trainees practicing until sunrise, sharing late-night meals, and holding onto faith that someday, someone would notice them. They weren’t born into luxury or fame; they built everything with their own hands. Their journey was far from perfect. It was filled with exhaustion, moments of doubt, and nights when giving up must have felt easier than pushing forward. Yet, they kept going. They turned pain into passion and uncertainty into performance. Every stage became their proof that dreams can be real if you fight for them hard enough. Their message has always been deeply human: to keep chasing your dream, even when it feels impossible. They call themselves “the youth who move forward,” but they have become something even greater. They are living proof that ordinary people with extraordinary determination can change their fate. 7 years after that debut, ATEEZ stand on some of the biggest stages in the world, performing for thousands who sing their songs back to them. Despite all the fame, they remain grounded, still those same boys who once practiced in small rooms and endless hope. Happy 7 years ATEEZ 💗 7 YEARS WITH ATEEZ #에이티즈_7주년_항해는_계속된다 #7_years_with_ATEEZ #A_TO_Z ATEEZ(에이티즈)

ATEEZ BASE

56,086 次观看 • 8 个月前

My social media friends and family, I want to share a pop culture story with you that is deeply personal to me about my daughter, Jewel, and the rise of the sensational K-Pop grout BTS. As BTS prepares for their comeback performance tomorrow from their military service, some stories deserve to be told the right way. (If it’s available to you, I encourage you to watch the live stream performance Saturday morning at 1 AM EST.) Years ago, my daughter, Jewel, met a group of young men from South Korea who were in Los Angeles working, learning, and pursuing something they believed in. The world didn’t know them yet. They weren’t global icons. They were just young artists trying to find their way. That group was BTS. Jewel’s meeting them happened in a way that still feels serendipitous—and very much like her. While out to dinner in Los Angeles, exuding that natural warmth and vivaciousness she carried everywhere, she was approached by a band member and asked if she would be part of their reality TV show. She said yes, the way she always did to new experiences and new people. That moment led to her participation in their reality series "American Hustle Life," and from there, she was also invited to be part of their “Boy in Luv” LA music video. What began as a simple, genuine interaction—just Jewel being Jewel—quietly became something much bigger. When Jewel first arrived on set she saw something in them immediately. Not just talent—she saw who they were. Their kindness. Their humility. Their work ethic. Their respect for others. She told them they were going to go far. And she came home and told me the same thing… “Dad, they’re going to be stars.” She didn’t say it casually. She meant it. And she was right. Today, the world knows BTS for what they have accomplished—historic musical firsts in the United States, breaking barriers, filling stadiums, speaking at the United Nations, addressing anti-Asian hate crimes at the White House, and bringing people together across cultures and languages. But what makes me proud isn’t just their success. It’s that Jewel recognized their character before the world recognized their fame. After Jewel passed, something profound happened that I will never forget. The group reached out to me and then their fanbase—ARMY—showed up. Not in a small way. Not for a moment. But in a global, unified, compassionate movement. They helped tell Jewel’s story. They helped raise awareness about the defective Takata airbag that took her life. Together, we reached people across every continent. millions of engagements. Conversations that mattered. Lives saved. They didn’t have to do that. But they did. And that told me everything about who they are. Thank you. To the members of BTS—congratulations on completing your military service. That commitment to your country and your fellow citizens speaks volumes about your character. It reflects the same values Jewel saw in you from the very beginning. I am proud of everything you have accomplished. I am proud that your paths crossed with my daughter. And I am grateful that she had the chance to know you—not as the world sees you now, but as the young men you were, and still are at your core. Her belief in you came true. And I know that she is smiling down on you from heaven. —Alexander

Alexander Brangman

494,482 次观看 • 3 个月前

It happened last Tuesday morning at Paws & Found Animal Rescue in Columbia, South Carolina — an ordinary shift that turned into anything but. Melissa, 28, has volunteered at the shelter every Tuesday and Thursday for two years. Scanning intake dogs for microchips is routine. Most scans come back empty — no match, no name, nothing. She'd stopped expecting otherwise. The dog on the table that morning was a scruffy, medium-sized brown mixed-breed male, found wandering near a highway off-ramp on Route 26 the night before. No collar, no tags, calm but thin — clearly on his own for a while. Melissa ran the scanner across the back of his neck like always. It beeped. She looked at the screen — and froze. A name. An address. A registration date from four years back. A phone number with a 615 area code — Nashville, where she has family. The dog's name: Ranger. Reported lost in October 2021 — two years and four months earlier. Owner listed as Thomas Whitfield. Melissa said she just stared at the screen, then covered her mouth and started crying before she'd even fully processed it. Shelter director Carol Nguyen saw her from across the room. "Melissa? What's wrong?" Melissa just turned the scanner toward her. They called the number together. It rang four times before a tired-sounding man picked up. "Is this Thomas Whitfield?" "...Yes." "Mr. Whitfield, we're calling from Paws & Found Animal Rescue in Columbia. We think we may have your dog, Ranger." Silence. Then: "What?" Carol explained — the off-ramp, the microchip match, all of it. Thomas went quiet, then his voice cracked: "I've been looking for him for two years. I thought he was gone." He drove seven hours from Nashville the next morning. Melissa was there when he walked in. She said Ranger recognized Thomas before Thomas even made it through the door — and the second Thomas knelt down, Ranger was already running to him. "I scan chips every week," Melissa told us. "Most weeks, nothing. You keep doing it anyway, because you have to. And then one Tuesday, the scanner beeps, and everything changes." Two years lost. One beep. One phone call. One seven-hour drive. Sometimes hope for a dog and its family is stored in a chip the size of a grain of rice — just waiting for someone to check.

Gabriele Corno

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Can you really say he deserves this nomination? I doubt it. No doubt, Ronwen Williams isn't just one of the first eleven among the South African AFCON players. He was the best among them. He did not just play at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2024; he has redefined what it means to be a custodian between the posts. His performance wasn't merely exceptional; it was a masterclass in goalkeeping that will be talked about for years to come. In the quarterfinals against Cape Verde, Williams didn't just save penalties;he choreographed a dance of rebellion, stopping four out of five shots in the shootout. This wasn't just skill; it was as if he had peered into the future, knowing precisely where each ball would go. This feat alone would have been enough to etch his name in AFCON history, but Williams was just warming up. His journey through the tournament was marked by clean sheets and crucial saves, showcasing a blend of athleticism, intuition, and sheer willpower. Against Morocco, a team riding high on confidence, Williams stood tall, his presence in goal was like that of an immovable fortress. Each save was not just a stop; it was a statement, a declaration that on this day, in this tournament, he was unbeatable. The semifinals against Nigeria, laughs! The clash of the Titans. The real AFCON finals, no offence. A match where the stakes were as high as the tension, saw Williams concede but only after a battle where he seemed to stretch time itself, diving, parrying, and commanding his area with the authority of a seasoned general. His performance in the penalty shootouts wasn't just about stopping the ball; it was about breaking the spirit of the opposition, making them doubt their abilities with every save. When the tournament concluded, and the awards were handed out, there was no surprise when Williams was named the Goalkeeper of the Tournament. This wasn't just an award; it was an acknowledgment of a stellar performance that transcended the ordinary. That's an extraordinary performance. His stats - five clean sheets, six penalties saved, and an array of saves that defied physics - tell a story of dominance, of a goalkeeper who didn't just play the game but owned it. Bosso ke mang? Ke Williams! Oga na master! I celebrate Williams, not just for his individual brilliance but for how he carried an entire nation's hopes on his shoulders. In a tournament where every game was a battle, Williams was South Africa's greatest shield, their beacon of hope, and ultimately, their hero even while bowing to the Super Eagles. His performance at AFCON 2024 will be remembered not just for what he did on the field but for how he inspired a generation of goalkeepers and football fans across Africa. In the Hall of AFCON fame, many names will be remembered, but few will shine as brightly as Williams, whose gloves seemed to have a mind of their own, saving not just goals but etching moments into the hearts of football lovers everywhere. His was not just a performance; it was a phenomenon, a testament to what one individual can achieve when they rise to the occasion, not just as a player, but as a legend in the making. So, I DOUBT that he doesn't just deserve the nomination, especially being the first goalkeeper in history to be nominated for the Yashin Trophy while playing for a club in Africa. He deserves to win it. And I am very proud of him. I mean, watch these 👇🏾 God bless Ronwen Williams God bless South Africa God Bless Africa

🏘️IamEri'Oluwa🇳🇬

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Be this guy when you pull up at the pump: the ETF series of the Ninepoint Energy Fund trades under the ticker "NNRG." Disclaimer: All returns and fund details are a) based on Series F shares; b) net of fees; c) annualized if period is greater than one year; d) as at 2/28/2026. Where applicable, all figures are annualized and based on monthly returns since inception. Inception date is 4/16/2004. The rate of return is used only to illustrate the effects of the compound growth rate and is not intended to reflect future values of the investment fund or returns on investment in the investment fund. In each taxation year, the Fund will distribute to its investors a sufficient amount of the Fund’s net income and net realized capital gains so that the Fund will not pay any income tax. The net income and the net realized capital gains of the Fund will be distributed annually in December. The Fund is generally exposed to the following risks: Active management risk; Concentration risk; Credit risk; Currency risk; Cybersecurity risk; Derivatives risk; Energy risk; Exchange traded funds risk; Foreign investment risk; Inflation risk; Interest rate risk; Liquidity risk; Market risk; Performance fee risk; Regulatory risk; Rule 144A and other exempted securities risk; Securities lending, repurchase and reverse repurchase transactions risk; Series risk; Short selling risk; Small capitalization natural resource company risk; Specific issuer risk; Tax risk; Absence of an active market for ETF Series risk; Halted trading of ETF Series risk; Trading price of ETF Series risk. Ninepoint Partners LP is the investment manager to a number of funds (collectively, the “Funds”). Commissions, trailing commissions, management fees, performance fees (if any), and other expenses all may be associated with investing in the Funds. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing. The indicated rates of return for series F units of the Funds for the period ended 2/28/2026 are based on the historical annual compounded total returns including changes in unit value and reinvestment of all distributions or dividends and do not take into account sales, redemption, distribution or optional charges or income taxes payable by any securityholder that would have reduced returns. Mutual funds are not guaranteed, their values change frequently, and past performance may not be repeated. This communication does not constitute an offer to sell or solicitation to purchase securities of the Funds. The information contained herein does not constitute an offer or solicitation by anyone in the United States or in any other jurisdiction in which such an offer or solicitation is not authorized or to any person to whom it is unlawful to make such an offer or solicitation. Prospective investors who are not a resident in Canada should contact their financial advisor to determine whether securities of the Fund may be lawfully sold in their jurisdiction.

Eric Nuttall

23,023 次观看 • 3 个月前

before pumpfun livestream feature is updated, before my account goes big and before I got some money, before everything, there was this token the beginning was so small at that time(over 2 years ago) rug was still rampant and I thought like 'why wouldn't they grow their project bigger rather than rugging at 10k?' sadly I became one of them now but regareless of it, I launched it just for 100% fun with buying 1 sol and turned on camera at TG group just for fun too someone said, "yo bro you should keep doing this this gonna be hella huge" so I did it I still remember the 2 guys who carried the whole project with max shilling and leading community members: Noble(this guy was pretty mean to me lol but still he was a goat) and Cassius(actual goat) it was a pure joy I did a stream 24/7 even while I was sleeping at TG and people were having fun in here(one girl took off her shirt when I was sleeping and I fucking missed it 💀) and my big bro Tyrelle Anderson-Brown came into my coin and helped me with 2 sol. I still remember this thankful money. with this I ate a nice dinner with my gf I still don't know the reason(maybe money laundaring?) but it went 5M and at this day when I woke up and checked my trojan, THIS WAS THE FIRST TIME I HIT 6 FIGS IN MY LIFE and I didn't sell a penny because community was more important than money at that time here's a list what community did for me - bought me a new iPhone - bought me a new MacBook(these two were for a better stream - my PC and phone was trash) - funded me almost every equipment for stream - formed a team with 10-11 members and kept supporting me they even put my sleeping video at Timesquare, NY here's a video so how can I sell this lmao but sadly the coin goes up, the coin goes down too and this happened to my coin too it was sooo tough days but I kept doing my best and it ended from up 130k to making 3k only this project was like if someone asks me "what did you do in this year? can you answer to this question with confidence?", I will answer this coin with 100% sure and I just turned on livestream with this coin just for fun too was very good days

letterbomb 🟪🔶🟦⟠

14,212 次观看 • 2 个月前