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vox-anglosphere · 16 days
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Elaborate midday menu from Titanic's first full day at sea
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lanadelreyandghostfan · 3 months
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bonoboaday · 5 months
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RIP, precious baby girl.
Gone too soon.
Amali, Cincinnati Zoo, 2020-2023
(Photo: Michelle Peters)
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thisshitisridiculous · 6 months
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daydreamdiaz · 3 days
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Mourning Eddie/Tommy again in these trying times....
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intheclearyetgood12 · 6 months
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Rip 🖤 Matthew Perry 🕊️ we've lost one friend. I loved this show so much, basically it was a part of our lives. And Chandler's jokes are just unforgettable. Rest easy, Matthew 🙏
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lifewithaview · 10 months
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1883 (2021) Behind Us, a Cliff
S1E2
Thomas and Shea recruit James and some local cowboys to corral a herd of cattle. As they begin their journey, the caravan is confronted with some of the many dangers they will face along the way.
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chaotic-vex · 2 years
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All my love to Nick Cave.
I cannot imagine how hard this is on him.
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idaliascruelworld · 2 months
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My grandfather died and idk. Its hurts in a way i cant describe. I wasnt always fond of him bc he is kind of conservative and definitely favored my cousin over everyone else but there were so many moments where he deeply cared for me like no one else did.
Like when i said id love to go to the mountains we literally went the same day and the day after.
Or making sure the tv in the room i was sleeping in actually works while not caring if it works anywhere else.
Or when he picked us all up from the airport he would always ask us what we want to eat and not sit down until everyone had something to eat even if its just a slice of bread (tho he would kill us for just eating that and nothing more)
My grandfather was a hardworking man always caring for his garden in his village (we spent most of our time there) he planted several vegetables and had apple and cherry trees. He would wake up early just so he can work around, build us a hammock, prepare the inflatable pool when it was hot outside, plant flowers so it looks nice, drive the extra mile to get us whatever we want.
And now hes dead
He suddenly fell ill and we found out that its some type of cancer. I visited him 2 months after the diagnosis and he was so skinny and so fragile just looking out of the window we werent even allowed to hug him. It was really hard for him to talk or walk or eat or do anything. My hardworking grandfather became a man chained to a chair.
He just became skinnier and skinnier, the medication wasnt helping so he changed it, the new one wasnt helping either so they started chemo in January. That when they said he ll only have four months left to live.
My mother showed me a video of him in the hospital. Even skinnier, no hair bc of chemo. My father crying in the background. My mother had to go to türkiye several times for several weeks so she can help. At some point he had to wear diapers and be fed because he was too weak. I remember being angry at my family for having my mother leave me with my sibling but now i regret nothing more than that it was so selfish of me to say and think that.
On the 19th this month my mother suddenly left to visit him since his condition got really really really worse and just at 1:10 AM 20.02.2024 he died in the hospital.
My brother woke me up to tell me he died i begged them to let me go to türkiye so i can visit his grave and when my brother left the room i looked at the ceiling and started crying for hours
I had to take a later flight than all of my family members so i was flying alone and i cried all the time. I cried and cried and begged him to forgive me and cried and cried and then i was at the village he grew up in, where i spend all of my summers. I went into the house he built for us with his own hands but he wasnt there. I hugged my aunts and uncles and my grandmother and lastly my father and i just couldn't do it anymore.
I had to think about my father and his sibling who just lost their father.
I had to think about my cousins who grew up with him until they moved here and even called him father.
I had to think about my grandmother who had lost her husband of 55 years.
He wont ever pick us up from the airport again
He wont ever protect me from anyone
He wont ever drive me to the mountains
He wont ever grow the best cucumbers and tomatoe ive ever eaten.
He wont ever just walk around in his garden doing stuff since the sunrise.
He wont ever repair stuff we broke.
He wont ever just sit there and watch us have fun.
I wont ever see his face again.
I wont ever hear his voice again.
I saw his grave and there was no tombstone it was just a big pile of dirt with two big stones indicating where his head and feets are. They told me its tradition to wait for the dirt to completely settle on the ground before getting a tombstone which only made it harder to realise.
This year already started horribly and its just getting worse and worse and worse and worse and
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rococo444 · 4 months
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my french seminar class is reading Claude Gueux for homework and despite being 99% sure that this was not what our prof was hoping for us to take away, i have 100% interpreted it as a tragic gay romance (with a subplot of social justice advocacy)
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tchistorygal · 5 months
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May Jenny Rest in Peace
Those of you who are avid Story Chat fans know that we postponed Cathy Cade’s post this month because of a family emergency. What I didn’t say was that her youngest daughter passed away. The poem she shared on her blog is one of the most beautiful tributes I have ever read. My heart and prayers go out to her family as they continue to grieve. In spite of Cathy’s tragic loss, she continues to…
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headlinehorizon · 8 months
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Tragic Loss Leaves Florida Community Devastated
A heart-wrenching incident has shaken a Florida community, as a mother grapples with the tragic loss of her 4-year-old twins. Discover the heartbreaking details of this devastating event.
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madewithonerib · 8 months
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F4] Meaning/Purpose in Life
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Then if there isn't, let me let me give you one more & this is actually a practical one because then I have to kind of run on here to the end.
I think to my last point is a really practical one.
Victor Frankel who was a Jewish Psychologist. [I think, I'm not sure] it's like was he a psychiatrist?
Well he was put in the death camps, in a concentration camps & he survived, but when he came out he wrote a classic called “Man's Search for Meaning”
It is I think very underappreciated—but here's what he saw & this is what I got from reading the book & it was very powerful.
Now by the way, this is not a case for Christianity.
It's a case for GOD.
But listen it's not a case for Christianity per se—he noticed the people in the concentration camps were under incredible pressure.
   •  They were stripped of everything    •  They were stripped of their wealth    •  They stripped of their social status    •  They stripped of their clothes    •  They are stripped of their family members
Very often their family members were taken away from them among other things.
   •  They stripped of their jobs    •  They stripped of homes    •  They stripped of everything
And he found that there were three responses:
[a] One kind of person became cruel & in some cases       evil there were some prisoners that began to steal       other people's [other prisoners'] food & anything       to survive including collaborate with the enemy..
      Collaborate with the Germans, the Nazis, so they       became cruel or evil
[b] The second group just shriveled up they almost       literally curled up into balls & died in some cases.
      They actually literally did it, but it just meant you       could just see them collapse; they couldn't think,       outside they didn't look at anybody else.
      They didn't see anybody else, they just saw them       selves & their problems & they just collapsed.
[c] It was a third group of people who maintained an       ability to love/serve/sacrifice for other people.
      The first two were utterly absorbed in themselves       —they just, it's like they were just sucked in & only       one of the three groups was able to maintain a       certain amount of hope.
      A certain amount of it may well not be hope for       getting out—but it was just a love a caring for their       neighbor as it were.
…………………………………………………………………       And by the way if I remember correctly they were       not three equal sized groups. The first group was       small, the third group was small, the middle group       was probably the biggest! …………………………………………………………………
      He realized he said when he got out as he reflected       on he said “Now why in the world would people &       probably they're all Jewish people of course & they       were all German Jews. I mean there were European       Jews & so why would they respond so differently?!
      Here's what he decided:
      It's in the title of the book everybody lives for some       -thing, but if you live for your career/family/human       approval/power/influence/social status..
      In other words, if what gives you meaning in life, if       the thing you're living for [here's what he said almost       everybody he realized was living for things that the       Concentration Camp could take away]
…………………………………………………………………       The only people who stayed heroic, the only       people who stayed sane were people whose       main meaning in life wasn't something death       camps could take away from them. …………………………………………………………………
And I don't know what that is by the way.
You know I said what would that be?
Well all I know is it has to be awfully spiritual. Now wouldn't it? Because if you're living for your career/ human approval..if you're living for power/comfort/ control or for anything other than GOD
      —in other words, you better have a spiritual       dimension to your life because you know
      you probably aren't going to be stuck in a       concentration camp, but I can tell you a       lot of the things that mean the most to       you are going to be stripped away from       you one day soon, & when it does
Are you going to curl up into a ball & die?
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F4.1] Reason to Believe in GOD
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Now lastly so what I'm trying to say is, if there is a GOD that's what you live for & you can be stuck in a concentration camp.
If there is a GOD fine-tuning the Universe makes sense, love has significance.
If there's a GOD then human rights & moral obligation makes sense, but if there is no GOD those things you can believe in them—but there's a bigger leap of faith
Don't you want to believe those things are significant in spite of what you believe about the Universe, and about GOD? Then if you actually believed in GOD, do you see the problem that non-belief brings???
Just to have the integrity to see it & consider a question —if all these things make more sense, if there is a GOD than there isn't not a GOD.
What's your problem with believing in GOD?
Reason for GOD P,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 | Timothy J. Keller [Jude 1:23]
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Watching Star Trek IV
Whale biologist: why do you hang around with that weird guy who calls you admiral and why are you so close?
Kirk: *hesitates*
Whale biologist, who lives in San Francisco in the 80s and is rapidly drawing many correct conclusions: that’s okay we don’t have to talk about it.
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trapangeles · 11 months
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Former FSU Football Star Travis Rudolph Acquitted in Fatal Shooting: Seeking Healing and Reflection
Former Florida State University football star Travis Rudolph was acquitted of all charges on Wednesday in a tragic shooting incident that occurred over two years ago, resulting in the unfortunate death of a man.
Rudolph, who had been charged with one count of first-degree murder and three counts of attempted first-degree murder, was found not guilty on all counts by the court. The shooting took place outside Rudolph's Lake Park home and had been a matter of legal scrutiny since the incident occurred.
In the aftermath of the verdict, Rudolph expressed his relief outside the Palm Beach County Courthouse, stating, "I got my freedom back, and I can get back to my life." The former football star also acknowledged the nervousness he experienced throughout the legal proceedings and expressed gratitude for the prayers and support he received during this challenging time.
According to Rudolph's defense team, he was the victim on the morning of April 7, 2021, when he was allegedly attacked by four men following an argument with his then-alleged girlfriend. The defense presented evidence supporting Rudolph's claim of being a victim in the incident.
While the verdict brings closure to the legal aspects of the case, it is important to recognize that a tragic loss of life occurred, and the impact on the victim's family cannot be diminished. Acts of violence have far-reaching consequences, and it is crucial to remember and support those affected by such incidents.
As Travis Rudolph seeks to move forward from this difficult period in his life, it is essential to prioritize healing and empathy. The verdict reached by the court represents the evaluation of the evidence presented during the trial and determines Rudolph's legal responsibility in the matter.
This case serves as a reminder of the complex nature of criminal justice and the need for a thorough examination of evidence before reaching a verdict. It is hoped that all parties involved can find a path towards healing and reconciliation as they navigate the aftermath of this tragic event.
As a society, it is crucial that we continue to work towards fostering safer communities, addressing the root causes of violence, and promoting understanding and inclusivity. By supporting initiatives that aim to prevent violence, educate on conflict resolution, and promote empathy, we can strive for a future where such incidents are minimized, and justice and equality prevail.
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kazifatagar · 1 year
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Driver, 26, in Tragic Loss of His Arm in Accident
Right Arm A tragic accident in Pasir Puteh has resulted in a bus driver losing his right arm, as well as minor injuries to two passengers. The incident occurred at a traffic light intersection, where the bus collided with a lorry that had stopped for a red light. The impact caused the bus to slide forward and crash into three other vehicles. Tragic Loss The driver of the bus, Mohamad Amiruddin…
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