ASLA UNUTMA!
İsrail askerlerinin doktor kılığına girerek Filistin hastanesine girip insanları öldürdüğünü asla unutmayın.
Bu terörizm ve savaş suçudur.
@Tironianae Those so called radical Shiite clerics aren’t the ones calling to bomb schools and murder kids.
That’s the Trump/Israel regime!
Iran is defending its country. The US/Israel are the invaders !
@Tironianae Who is making geopolitical decisions on pure theology?
The IDF soldiers wear a Greater "Israel" patch on their uniforms to remind them of what they're fighting for.
The Israeli occupation has announced the closure of Gaza’s main aid crossings through its military coordination body COGAT, shutting down key entry points such as Kerem Shalom and Rafah, which are essential for bringing in food, water, medicine, and fuel to a population already facing severe humanitarian conditions. The decision was implemented yesterday, falsely framed as a “security measure,” effectively halting the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza and collectively punishing the entire population, until further notice.
🚨 Ivanka and Jared are not building a "luxury resort" — they are building a BUNKER!!
The remote island they scounted in Albania just so happens to be a top secret Cold War military base with thousands of miles of underground tunnels!
Nothing to see here!! 👀
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Research shows that regularly practicing gratitude can lead to measurable changes in the brain. This effect is driven by neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to reorganize itself based on repeated thoughts and behaviors. When people intentionally focus on appreciation, neural pathways involved in emotional control and coping become stronger.
Grateful thinking also stimulates the release of dopamine and serotonin, chemicals linked to pleasure and motivation, while helping reduce cortisol, the hormone associated with stress. Brain regions such as the prefrontal cortex and hypothalamus become more active, supporting improved mood regulation and overall mental health.
Over time, gratitude does more than provide short-term emotional relief. It gradually shifts the brain away from its natural bias toward threat detection and toward noticing positive experiences instead. Simple habits like writing down what you’re thankful for or expressing appreciation aloud reinforce these patterns, making optimistic thinking more automatic.
Studies indicate that this repeated practice builds lasting neural connections, promoting emotional balance, resilience, and well-being. In essence, regularly acknowledging what’s going well can retrain the brain showing that small daily moments of gratitude can produce meaningful, long-term psychological benefits.
LOS ARCHIVOS EPSTEIN ACABA DE SER CODIFICADOS EN VIBE EN UNA APLICACIÓN DATAVIZ EN REPLIT
ALGUIEN ACABA DE CONVERTIR TODO EL DOCUMENTO EN UNA WEB CONSPIRADORA INTERACTIVA
Teacher calls ICE to have kindergartener deported—says parents look like "they don't belong here."
"I know schools... this is an area you wouldn't normally see Hispanics—they belong in the city."
Ben Palmer has a hotline to report immigrants—people call thinking it's legitimate
He talked to a kindergarten teacher who wants to deport a family with a 6-year-old kindergartener who is currently a student at her school.
"I just think it's very odd for them to even be here," teacher explains.
"You normally don't see people around here that look like they're born in another country... I know schools, and I know the whole law about schools."
En 1885, una joven de 18 años llamada Elizabeth Cochrane leyó un artículo que decía: “¿Para qué sirven las mujeres? Para tener hijos y cocinar”. Aquella frase encendió una chispa. Tomó papel y pluma, y respondió con rabia y argumentos. Lo firmó con un seudónimo.
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