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Trump Reiterates Warning to Hamas on Hostage Release
I was about to write something similar....but it obviously it would not have been so eloquent. Not followed this topic.....but has Mr Trump given any indication as to the consequences of the hostages not being released as he has demanded? -
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Be careful during the rainy season for this reason
A search on the internet does not agree with this. Look for yourself. The Rove beetle family Staphylindae has over 66000 species. Which did your Doctor surmise it was? -
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Royal Rainmaking Department Deploys Aircraft to Combat PM2.5 in Bangkok
Absolute back to front logic and window-dressing. This will have zero effect over the year. The government knows that an unhappy Bangkok has to be avoided so they throw this out to pretend it will make a difference. -
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Yes, Virginia, Donald J. Trump WILL be the first convicted felon to become U.S. president
From Chatgpt - Resentment is a persistent feeling of anger, bitterness, or disappointment that arises from feeling wronged, mistreated, or betrayed. It often stems from a sense of unfairness or injustice — whether real or perceived. Resentment tends to build over time and can become a deeply rooted emotion if not addressed. Key Characteristics of Resentment: Holding grudges Replaying past events in your mind Feeling bitter toward a person or situation Believing you were treated unfairly Harboring anger that doesn’t go away Why Resentment Is Harmful to Mental Health Resentment is toxic because it traps you in a cycle of negative emotions. Here’s how it can impact your mental health: 🧠 1. Increases Stress and Anxiety Holding onto resentment keeps your body and mind in a state of fight or flight, which raises stress hormones like cortisol. This prolonged stress can lead to: Anxiety High blood pressure Digestive issues Sleep disturbances 😔 2. Fuels Negative Thought Patterns Resentment causes rumination — repeatedly thinking about the hurtful event or person. This can: Worsen depression Lower self-esteem Make it harder to move on from the past 💔 3. Damages Relationships Resentment makes it difficult to trust or connect with others. You may: Withdraw emotionally Avoid conflict resolution Develop passive-aggressive behaviors 🔄 4. Creates a Vicious Cycle Resentment can snowball over time. The more you dwell on past hurts, the more entrenched your negative feelings become. This cycle can lead to: Increased emotional exhaustion Difficulty experiencing joy Feelings of hopelessness -
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Israel’s Commando Raid On Iran’s Underground Missile Factory In Syria
Transparency and necessary. There are millions of people out protesting claiming that Hezbollah and Iran are innocent victims, that Assad was a humanitarian etc. The documentation of the facilities provides a legal justification for Israel's intervention in Syria. Some foreign governments like Ireland, Spain and others are quick to condemn Israel. The presentation of factual evidence counters the false information disseminated by others. -
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To Hamas, Peace is Weakness
Indeed … Radical Islam is a snake hiding in the grass Moderate Islam is the grass that hides that snake -
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Front facing helmet mounted camera in the event that someone rear ends you?
Yes, he did have insurance they paid for the damage -
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Yes, Virginia, Donald J. Trump WILL be the first convicted felon to become U.S. president
And they say it's not a real syndrome.
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