Clint Eastwood !!!! ❤️
Aos 96 anos, Clint Eastwood quebrou nossas ilusões sobre envelhecimento. Não ofereceu consolo sobre anos dourados cheios de serenidade. Pintou a verdade: "A luz machuca os olhos. Respirar pode ser um trabalho duro. O teu corpo já não está a cooperar. Cada passo requer estratégia."
Mas o verdadeiro peso da velhice não é físico. É emocional. Ao cruzar os anos 90, seu círculo social diminui. A maioria das pessoas que te conheceram quando eras jovem desapareceram. O telefone parou de tocar. O ritmo dos dias abranda. A pílula mais amarga não é a dor. É a ausência de alguém que queira te ouvir.
Eastwood explicou por que os idosos repetem histórias. Não é para me gabar. É para se ancorar a uma realidade onde eles eram ativos, amados e relevantes. "Você se encontra repetindo histórias, adicionando detalhes, não para convencer ninguém, mas para sentir que você ainda está conectado a algo", disse. "Você tenta transmitir coisas aos jovens, mesmo quando vê o tédio nos olhos deles".
Vivemos em uma cultura que trata a longevidade como um troféu, mas ignora a solidão que a acompanha. Louvamos o rápido e o brilhante. Não deixamos espaço para o ritmo lento dos idosos.
Clint Eastwood é um gigante do cinema, mas suas palavras falam por cada idoso de 90 anos. São bibliotecas vivas da nossa história. Quando os ouvimos, algo mágico acontece. Fechamos o fosso entre gerações. Rugas não são sinais de envelhecimento. São mapas de uma vida plenamente vivida. E é um privilégio ouvir sua viagem.
Mel Gibson, after losing his Malibu home in the devastating January 2025 LA fires, opens up with raw faith:
"I feel like I'm being stripped down and prepared for something else... I feel like the Almighty is preparing me to do something big."
He reflects: God gives, God takes—we enter and leave with nothing. But "seek first the kingdom of God, and you'll always be okay. You'll get what you need."
Echoing his dad's favorite passage (Matthew 6): "Look at the flowers of the field... look at the birds of the air. They get fed. They get clothed." Stop worrying about stuff—it's all temporary.
In the interview, he sees the loss as a strange blessing: a purification, freeing him to focus on bigger callings (like his upcoming Resurrection of the Christ sequel).
A powerful reminder that sometimes what feels like total loss is actually preparation.
In tough times, have you ever felt stripped down—only to discover it cleared the way for something meaningful? What's one "stripped away" moment that led to growth or purpose for you?
@imelizabethlane Matthew 7:1–2
“Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”
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James 4:11–12
“Brothers and sisters, do not slander one another… Who are you to judge your neighbor?”
Actor Mark Wahlberg: “I have a lot to be grateful for... It’s about trying to do more. To be better, to grow as a person, as a servant to God, as a father, as a husband, to grow as an example.” 🙏
"Lazarus, come out!"
The moment Jesus spoke those words, the atmosphere shifted. Lazarus, who had been dead for four days, stirred to life. The grave clothes that bound him fell away, and he emerged from the tomb, restored and renewed.
What struck me most was Jesus' reaction: he didn't just stop at raising Lazarus; he wept with his sisters, Martha and Mary. He felt their pain, shared in their sorrow, and celebrated their joy. (John 11:1-44)
This miracle teaches us that Jesus understands our struggles, our pain, and our doubts. He doesn't just heal; he restores, renews, and brings life to the deadest of situations.
If you're facing a "Lazarus moment" – a situation that's been dead and buried for years – I want you to know that Jesus sees you, feels your pain, and is saying, "Come out!" today. Receive new life, freedom, and restoration.
John 1:1-5
1. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
2. He was with God in the beginning.
3. All things were made through him, and without him was not anything made that was made.
4. In him was life, and the life was the light of men.
5. And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
Can I get an Amen?
🚨 Netflix is aggressively pushing transgender ideology on our KIDS—and they act like it’s no big deal!
Enough is enough.
Do you support BANNING all LGBTQ contents for minors?
A. Yes
B. Nah
Meet Miss North Florida winner Kayleigh Bush.
She just revealed her crown was revoked from her after she said men can’t become women.
“I lost the crown because I was unwilling to rewrite the truth.”
Kayleigh did nothing wrong. A man can’t become a woman. That’s a fact.
BREAKING 🅱️
Vice President JD Vance:
When I took my Kids to Disneyworld, individuals were shouting Horrible things at my small Children
“You should disown your dad you little shit”, one middle aged woman yelled at my 5 year old.
“Tell the secret service to protect the constitution, not your father.” Screamed another…
“While our side of the isle certainly has its crazies, It is a statistical FACT that most of the lunatics in American politics today are proud members of the far left.”
Do you firmly stand with Vance?
A. Huge Yes
B. No
IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!!
MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
🚨 SHOCKING: Miss North Florida winner **Kayleigh Bush** just had her crown **REVOKED** for boldly stating the obvious truth—**MEN CANNOT BECOME WOMEN**! 😡
She refused to sign a woke Miss America contract that would force her to compete against biological males and pretend boys can be girls.
Her powerful words:
"I didn't lose my crown because I broke a rule. I lost the crown because I was unwilling to rewrite the TRUTH."
This is what courage looks like in these insane times. Standing for biology, faith, and reality over forced lies. Who's with Kayleigh? 💪🔥
**MEN CANNOT BE WOMEN.**
Period. End of story.
#StandForTruth #KayleighBush #NoMenInWomensPageants #BiologyIsntBigotry
🚨 BREAKING: Trans shooter opens fire in Canada — 10 dead, 25+ wounded
Police are so terrified of "misgendering" they’re calling the suspect a “gun-person” instead of gunman.
This is peak insanity.
It takes a special brand of degeneracy to call for an ‘intifada’ in Sydney (or Gadigal as moronic virtue signallers call it) as slain Jews are being mourned after the Bondi terror attack...which could be accurately described as “globalising the intifada”
https://t.co/n1eiQB5G1x
Hey @AlboMP, if you’ve ever wondered whether you and your handpicked team of economic illiterates could organise a piss up in a brewery, here’s your answer.