The United States versus Elon R. Musk
The United States versus Elon R. Musk @Needle_of_Arya ·
Replying to @LexDiamonds__
@LexDiamonds__ You cr_ckers fucking lied to us about wanting that post-racial world; instead you became the segregationist Klansman filth that your parents already were, you know, the ones who you repeatedly said you didn't want to become. You went on to become 1st-wave MAGA & betrayed America.
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۟ @fortune__egg ·
nicotine, french new wave films, the concept of being a "cinéphile", straightening my hair, pilates and yoga, getting skinny/leaner, matcha, athleisure, expensive perfumes, tanning, dieting
۟ ۟ @fortune__egg ·
it pains me to admit that i fully resonate with things i would’ve hated a few years ago
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Naeem mushtaq
Naeem mushtaq @Naeemmushtaq000 ·
YEMENI HOUTHIS HAVE LAUCHED A MASSIVE WAVE OF ATTACKS ON 🇮🇱 CENTRAL ISRAEL......... - SOURCES.
Naeem mushtaq Naeem mushtaq @Naeemmushtaq000 ·
BigNews; Entire IDF battalion has surrendered to the Hezbollah’s Ridwan forces in Southern Lebanon..... -Israeli Channel 13 is confirming heavy losses and isolated surrenders” in the north....
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Ali the Activator
Ali the Activator @AliLevineDesign ·
Replying to @mattvanswol
@mattvanswol @AndreasH168 Sadly they are the most brainwashed and the most in fear from the fake news. The “news” and propaganda machines have gotten to them the most. Praying 🙏🏻 for the truth to hit them all like a massive tidal wave
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SJV.CA 🌻🌈
SJV.CA 🌻🌈 @SJVM2028 ·
This is literally the textbook tactic of terrorists, targeting first responders in a second wave. Israel is a terrorist state.
sarah sarah @sahouraxo ·
Israel murdered every single person in this photo today in South Lebanon. Every. Single. One. 2 journalists 7 paramedics 1 Lebanese soldier They bombed the journalists’ vehicle — then bombed them again when paramedics rushed to help.
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AERIELLE ⁷⊙⊝⊜ @Kimtae_vhyung95 ·
Second wave start now ARIRANG RE-DEBUT for second week .....🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 STREAM THE ALBUM FROM TOP TO BOTTOM LESSSGOOOO
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PaulsCorner-VerseQuest
PaulsCorner-VerseQuest @TNTJohn1717 ·
Replying to @TNTJohn1717
every strange setback, every wave of confusion, every intensified temptation, every oppressive atmosphere around gospel work, every demonic counterfeit, every false doctrine breathed into the world by seducing spirits, every pressure mounted against the home, the preacher, the missionary, the witness, and the praying saint. Much of that was experienced by faith without full sight. The saint knew he was in a battle, but he did not always know who or what was moving behind the curtain. Yet the Bible promises that the curtain will not stay closed forever. When the saints judge angels, that necessarily involves revelation. The enemies must be identified. The rebellion must be uncovered. The warfare must be brought into the open. That is part of what makes eternity so exciting for the believer. This is not some morbid thrill. It is a holy satisfaction in the vindication of God’s righteousness. The saints will see at last that nothing was wasted, nothing was overlooked, and nothing was forgotten. Every unseen fight mattered. Every prayer mattered. Every tear mattered. Every faithful stand mattered. Every attack from the kingdom of darkness was observed by the Lord of glory. And when the time comes for judgment, the saints will not be confused spectators asking what happened. They will understand. The war will be made plain. The whole invisible architecture of resistance will be exposed. Then the saints who walked by faith through the fog of battle will stand with Christ in the full light of His victory. 6. The Saints Will Judge Under Christ, Not Independently of Christ This truth must be guarded carefully because the flesh can get hold of it and turn it into fantasy or pride. The saints judging angels does not mean believers become independent little gods running their own universe. It means they participate under Christ in the execution of His triumph and in the administration of His righteous kingdom. The Lord Jesus remains the center of it all. “For the Father judgeth no man, but hath committed all judgment unto the Son” (John 5:22). Any judgment in which the saints share is a judgment exercised in union with Him, beneath Him, by His authority, and for His glory. The saints do not replace the Judge. They reign with the Judge. They do not become the source of judgment. They are brought into the administration of the judgment of the Son of God. That is exactly how the New Testament frames the believer’s whole future. We are “joint-heirs with Christ” (Romans 8:17). We “shall also reign with him” (2 Timothy 2:12). We are seated “in heavenly places in Christ Jesus” (Ephesians 2:6), which already points to our union with Him even now. Everything the Church receives, she receives in Christ. Everything she inherits, she inherits through Christ. Everything she becomes, she becomes by grace in Christ. So when Paul says, “we shall judge angels” (1 Corinthians 6:3), he is not feeding human ego. He is magnifying union with Christ. The saints have such a future because they belong to such a Savior. Their coming role is not a monument to human worthiness. It is a monument to divine grace. That should keep the doctrine from getting weird. There are always people who run into prophetic truths like this and start building a fantasy world out of them. But the sober Bible believer keeps the whole thing anchored in Jesus Christ. The saints judging angels is not a license for speculation detached from Scripture. It is a reason to marvel at redemption. It shows what Christ has purchased for His people. He did not merely save them from wrath. He lifted them into His own triumph. He did not merely pardon them. He prepared them to share in His reign. He did not merely rescue them from the devil’s kingdom. He destined them to stand with Him in judgment over that kingdom’s fallen rulers. That is not man magnified. That is Christ magnified through the grace shown to His saints. 7. This Doctrine Should Strengthen the Saints for Battle Right Now
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