Ok surgery is officially done she was kept overnight but I pick her up later today everything went very well so it’s all about recovery now her brothers been very worried about her and has not left my side 😭
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“Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’ [in Moscow]”
Oh, what a beautiful mornin',
Oh, what a beautiful day.
I got a beautiful feelin'
Nothing is goin' their way.
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#SlavaUkraïni
Moscow is burning, and that's how it should be. The comments from Muscovites are particularly interesting. The most common ones are: “What is this?” and “Why us?” This is that uncomfortable moment when Muscovites come face to face with objective reality—and they don't like it.
The fact is simple: if your country is at war, you can die at any moment because that's what war is. Russians, and Muscovites in particular, spent a very long time not understanding this. The war was being fought in Ukraine, far away from them, and when they supported it, they were supporting the deaths of Ukrainians, not their own. Dying for the goals of the “special military operation” is not something Muscovites are prepared for.
Their first encounter with reality has been shocking, so now they stand in front of cameras asking in confusion: “Why are we being bombed?”
You're being bombed because you wanted this war, lived through it, and enjoyed the news from Ukraine and the videos of destroyed cities like Mariupol, Avdiivka, Bakhmut, and Pokrovsk.
But war has its own laws, and now what is happening to you is what you wished upon us.
After the spectacular fire show at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Putin received another loud slap in the face—this time in Moscow. Dozens of drones breaking through Moscow's air defenses are a sign of his inability to protect even his own capital.
I think that from today on, many fewer Muscovites will be cheering for the “special military operation.” People tend to start thinking when they get hit in the face.
Of course, not everyone learns the lesson. That's why there will likely be more strikes on Moscow and across the territory of this aggressive petrostate.
Thank God Ukraine has its Defense Forces, which provide far stronger security guarantees than any Trump ever could.
We will win.
Estaba en la fila del supermercado cuando el hombre delante de mí preguntó:
—¿Están contratando?
La cajera ni lo miró.
—Envia la solicitud online.
Pagó… y se fue.
No sé por qué, pero algo en cómo lo dijo me hizo seguirlo hasta el parking.
—Oye, ¿estás buscando trabajo?
Se giró, sorprendido.
—Sí. Me despidieron hace dos meses.
He presentado solicitudes a todas partes. Nada.
Miré su coche.
Asiento trasero lleno.
Manta.
Almohada.
Estaba viviendo ahí.
—¿A qué te dedicas?
—Almacén. Montacargas. Lo que sea. Solo necesito una oportunidad.
Saqué el móvil.
Llamé a un amigo.
—¿Sigues contratando?
Le pasé el teléfono.
Hablaron.
—Ven mañana a las 10. Te probamos.
Colgó. Me miró.
—¿Esto acaba de pasar?
—Sí. Preséntate. Trabaja duro. Es tuyo.
Me dió la mano. Fuerte.
—He presentado solicitudes a más de 100 sitios…
nadie responde.
Tú hiciste una llamada.
¿Por qué?
—Porque yo estuve ahí.
Y sé lo que se siente cuando nadie te da una oportunidad.
Dos semanas después, recibí un mensaje.
Número desconocido.
“Soy el tipo del supermercado.
Sigo trabajando.
Cobré mi primer sueldo.
La semana que viene dejo el coche.”
Pausa.
“Gracias por esa llamada.”
…
A veces, cambiar una vida solo cuesta marcar un número.
Bit of a personal tweet, but this past year I've really working on myself. It's been difficult at times but I'm very happy with my progress & confidence gained. I know for some this body isn't anything special but for me this is all I have ever wanted. 🙏
June 2025 Vs June 2026
In recent years, we have all learned that Russians are evidently the most repulsive people on the planet.
When you are already down on the ground, they kick you in the stomach. If you fight back, they start whining and accusing you.
After today's Ukrainian attacks on Moscow, the Russians will scream: "Ukrainian terrorists, murderers..."
Stop.
Russia started this war, which violates international law. For over four years, Russians have destroyed Ukrainian cities, killed, raped, and abducted people.
And the entire Russian population was fine with that.
Have no pity for the Russians in Moscow—they must end the war.
After seeing the US-Iran deal.
I now understand why Trump was confused by Ukraine.
If Ukraine had surrendered as easily as Trump did.
Maybe Trump could have ended it on Day 1.
Luckily Ukraine is led by stronger men.
Better men.
No surrender.
The sky over Moscow is black from the smoke of burning oil. Oil rain may fall on the Kremlin itself.
In Putin's most important city, his weakness and the ruin he has led Russia to is now clear for all to see.
No amount of propaganda can hide the scale of his failures now.🔥
A stray pit bull in Mexico ran into a burning store and dragged out the one man who had been feeding him for weeks.
The fire started fast inside a small store in a rural neighborhood, and by the time people noticed, the smoke had already begun filling the building.
CCTV cameras showed a stray pit bull walking down the same street where locals had seen him many times before. He was known around the block, but nobody expected what he would do when he saw the flames.
While people backed away and called for help, the dog ran straight inside. There was still one man in the store, trying to put the fire out before it spread. But after breathing in too much smoke, he collapsed before he could make it back to the door.
Before firefighters and paramedics arrived, the pit bull grabbed onto him and dragged him out of the building, pulling him far enough away from the smoke for neighbors to reach him.
Later, people learned why the dog may have gone in.
The man he saved was the same store owner who had been feeding the stray for weeks, leaving food and water outside whenever he saw him nearby.
The pit bull didn’t just save a stranger. He saved the only person on that street who had treated him like he mattered.
After the man recovered, he made it official and brought the dog home.