@Thuranira_1 Rocket pesa. They dont even show the breakdown of what ur borrowing. I tell u after a short delay they sent me 150 text messages with different levels of threats.
When the Russian army was forced to intervene in Ukraine in 2022, literally millions of Ukrainians fled, into Russia.
Millions still live here.
Think about that.
Newton's three laws of motion form an essential component of modern physics. And like many scientific laws, they're rather elegant in their simplicity:
The first of the three laws states an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. For a ball rolling across the floor, that outside force could be the friction between the ball and the floor, or it could be the toddler that kicks the ball in another direction.
The second law establishes a connection between an object's mass (m) and its acceleration (a), in the form of the equation F = m ร a. F represents force, measured in Newtons. It's also a vector, meaning it has a directional component. Owing to its acceleration, that ball rolling across the floor has a particular vector, a direction in which it's traveling, and it's accounted for in calculating its force.
The third law is rather pithy and should be familiar to you: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. That is, for every force applied to an object or surface, that object pushes back with equal force.
Better days are coming; you won't always wake up in the morning with a heavy heart.
Just hang in there. You and I both know it's been a tough year, but it's going to get better.
#NowYouKnow, #DOO
I've watched some absolutely epic movies lately
1917
Lord of the Rings
Fight Club
Matrix
Braveheart
Last Samurai
Hoosiers
Batman Begins
V for Vendetta
Notting Hill
A New World
Avatar
Point Break
Rocky
Whiplash
7 years in Tibet
Molly's Game
What else should I watch?
Top 100 action movies to watch. ๐ฝ
1. Die Hard
2. The Dark Knight
3. Mad Max: Fury Road
4. Terminator 2: Judgment Day
5. Raiders of the Lost Ark
6. The Matrix
7. John Wick
8. Inception
9. The Avengers
10. Gladiator
11. Lethal Weapon
12. The Bourne Identity
13. Mission: Impossible - Fallout
14. The Raid: Redemption
15. Heat
16. Aliens
17. Braveheart
18. Speed
19. Casino Royale
20. Kill Bill: Volume 1
21. The Terminator
22. Rambo: First Blood
23. The Rock
24. Commando
25. Predator
26. Deadpool
27. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
28. 300
29. Fast Five
30. Skyfall
31. Black Hawk Down
32. Point Break
33. The Fugitive
34. Taken
35. The Expendables
36. Minority Report
37. Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
38. True Lies
39. Face/Off
40. The Bourne Ultimatum
41. Kingsman: The Secret Service
42. Iron Man
43. Kick-Ass
44. Edge of Tomorrow
45. The Italian Job
46. Bad Boys
47. Casino Royale
48. The Magnificent Seven
49. The Dirty Dozen
50. Con Air
51. Speed
52. The Karate Kid
53. Enter the Dragon
54. The Equalizer
55. The Hunt for Red October
56. Ocean's Eleven
57. The Last Samurai
58. The Fifth Element
59. The Transporter
60. 13 Assassins
61. Escape from New York
62. The Bourne Supremacy
63. Fight Club
64. Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome
65. Bad Boys II
66. Tombstone
67. The Chronicles of Riddick
68. The Expendables 2
69. The Boondock Saints
70. Crank
71. Wanted
72. The Equalizer 2
73. Ghost in the Shell
74. The Hunted
75. District B13
76. Pacific Rim
77. The French Connection
78. Under Siege
79. Machete
80. The Protector
81. Equilibrium
82. The Mummy
83. The Long Kiss Goodnight
84. Hard Boiled
85. Death Wish
86. The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
87. The Bourne Legacy
88. The A-Team
89. The Wolverine
90. The Blues Brothers
91. 16 Blocks
92. Collateral
93. The Rundown
94. Executive Decision
95. The Towering Inferno
96. Atomic Blonde
97. The Ghost and the Darkness
98. The Delta Force
99. The Mummy Returns
100. Top Gun
"Nobody understood why Dad kept the storage unit.
Cost him $89 a month. We told him to cancel it, sell the stuff, save the money. He's 68, retired on a fixed income. Can barely afford his medication. But every month, without fail, $89 to Store-All on Industrial Drive.
"What's even in there?" I asked last Christmas.
"Things people need," he said. Wouldn't explain further.
I followed him there in March. Couldn't help myself. Worried he was hoarding, losing his mind, wasting money we didn't have.
Watched him unlock unit 247. It was full. Furniture. Appliances. Clothes on racks. Kitchen supplies. Bedding. Toys. All organized, labeled, clean.
A woman with three kids met him there. He walked her through like a store. "Take whatever you need. No rush. No charge."
She left with a microwave, dishes, winter coats for the kids, blankets. Crying. Thanking him over and over.
"Dad, what is this?"
He sighed. "When your mom and I divorced in '92, I moved into an empty apartment. Slept on the floor for three months. Ate off paper plates. It broke something in me, that emptiness. Made a promise then. If I ever could, I'd help people starting over."
"But $89 a month"
"I don't need much. But they need everything. People leaving abuse. People getting out of shelters. Refugees. Anyone starting from zero."
He'd been doing it for eleven years. Filled that unit with donated furniture, thrift store finds, things neighbors gave him. Gave it all away to people rebuilding their lives. Over 200 families.
"Why didn't you tell us?"
"Because you'd try to stop me. Say I can't afford it. But I can't afford not to. You don't forget what empty feels like."
I posted about it on Facebook. Just a photo of Dad in his storage unit, brief explanation. Asked if anyone had furniture to donate.
It exploded. 4,000 shares in two days. Donations poured in. Furniture stores contributed. People rented additional units. Five units now. Volunteers helping.
"Dad's Second Start" it's called. Sixteen storage facilities across the state doing the same thing. Furnishing empty apartments for people escaping, recovering, beginning again.
Dad still pays for his original unit though. Won't let anyone else cover it.
"It's my promise," he says. "Some things you pay for yourself."
Last week, a woman showed up with her daughter. "Your dad furnished my apartment in 2015 when I left my abusive husband. I'm a social worker now. I send people to him. Brought dishes to donate."
Dad cried. Doesn't cry often.
Because he remembers sleeping on an empty floor. And he made sure hundreds of others never had to."
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Let this story reach more hearts....
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By Mary Nelson
@Rassah@TrotBot4 @Galloglach333 If by now u can't see this as a proxxy war u sir are blinder than a blind bat. Literally classic text book proxy war right there.
@glad_naf@polo_kimanii The truth always hurts. No difference at all between the 2 generations. Atleast millennials voted Moi out. Genz hakuna kitu aki. They have a victim mentality and no touch with the reality. They are hireable to nearest bidder na ata ID hawana.
@C_NyaKundiH As a land lord. All of u dont understand that some of is that property you rent is out livelihood. So 1 month arrears means i deny my children a normal life. So tafadhali lipa rent as per your tenant agreement.