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blaze4567810 · 6 months ago
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Look at ÐA black Version principle of my graduation class year…
Black Adoption scandal within black Culture ØŘR from Africa…
🅰️IIGHT U ❌ant cover ⬆️ UR succession…
Ĩ know U 🪮ŅIĞĠA📿
$.T.🛑.🅿️. U rat gang‼️ or would U like ŤÕ explain Leroy brown ¿?
🅰️IIGHT
U in some trouble politically…
$.T.🛑.🅿️. Lying Bẞ🅱️out red ‼️
Those inmates were telling 🔛 who¿? they were trying ŤÕ get ØŘR set ⬆️ ‼️
“China” not ÐĄ country & them boys RŘ going away
Shorties & sweethearts RŘ not ÐĄ same thing,
🫢🫣🤔SHHHHHHHH😶🙄😇 …
U mite ØŘR get another term 🚹🚹…if U do U know exactly why¿? Bẞ🅱️❌ause U 🪮ŅIĞĠA💤📿 gotta clean ⬆️ UR mess Bẞ🅱️4️⃣ white supremacy takes order after placing who’s responsible Bẞ🅱️4️⃣ them
Sin❌e U want ÐĄ public’s attention & ÐĄ spotlight of change from past 🅰️❌tions of African Americans Bẞ🅱️4️⃣ U bootleg Barack Obama…
U Michelle Obama portrait worshiper ẞB🅱️Ł🅰️H ẞB🅱️Ł🅰️H ẞB🅱️Ł🅰️H 🥱YA🙃YA🤑YA😓YA😥YA😰YA😨YA😱YA🤐YA😷YA🤒YA😴
Tell ÐĄ people my name then‼️
& praise me like 🅰️ GOD they cannot see ØŘR find unless through
🎬🪫🧯 🌬DE🕳️🚁H🎒🌂🪦 ‼️
ÐĄ intelligence of UR games they will all find ‼️
Hidden in ÐĄ ignorance ŤÕ UR operation is LIFE‼️ LIFE ‼️ LIFE‼️ REALITY IS FORBIDDEN IN UR MIND STATE OF ACCEPTANCE & OPPORTUNITY‼️ mIM CLEARLY AWARE DAT THIS ISNT ÐĄ COUNTY where¿? Ĩ WILL WIN MY COURT CASE‼️
Bẞ🅱️ut UR people will hold accountability until Ĩ move somewhere else
Everyone who¿? had voted FO’ U ØŘR responsible FO’ voting FO’ U & mayor lovely Warren has been identified ŤÕ UR political office marriage ‼️ of work husband & work wife‼️ UR 1st generation & 2nd generation must Bẞ🅱️ shown discipline…
🅰️IIGHT
You’ll see me through documents
U cannot get mayor Warren lovely ŤÕ Bẞ🅱️ ÐĄ mother of ÐĄ household Bẞ🅱️Ŷ becoming 🅰️ judge & U ❌ant have many wives in office as UR operation of being ❌alled daddy ØŘR ÐĄ man of ÐĄ house in manipulation of having many wives from 🅰️ mistress U hide Bẞ🅱️ut show ŤÕ ÐĄ public
We RŘ already here ŤÕ invade Bẞ🅱️Ŷ ẞB🅱️Ľ🅾️🅾️Ð through ẞB🅱️Ľ🅾️🅾️Ð double Bẞ🅱️🔙 tripling ⬇️…
Ĩ really don’t do green unless it’s 🦠.S.🐍.7.🧪.M.Ē.♦️ ❌u💤…
UR milk is all curdled spoiled cud don’t ❌all it cheese ❌ake ØŘR whip cream again 🪮ŅIĞĠA📿 ‼️ straight toppings
U have yet ŤÕ force me into 🅰️ position of my Bẞ🅱️🔙 against ÐĄ wall ŤÕ Bẞ🅱️ Jesus Christ ØŘR ÐĄ prodigal 🔅…
Don’t compare me ŤÕ my father ŤÕ Bẞ🅱️ Elijah ‼️ I’m not ÐĄ father of my lies I’m ÐĄ ordained of all ÐĄ lies held against me…
Watch UR mouth…
Each of U creating 🅰️ fabricated story ŤÕ my attire ŤÕ make nobody in clothes FO’ UR sexual harassment & discrimination of privacy upon ÐĄ weak ‼️
We will 💬 no U will need ŤÕ teach me very soon‼️ & not Bẞ🅱️Ŷ 👮🏻👮🏿‍♀️ 🚔 🅿️💬LICE 🚓🚑🚒 👮 👮🏼‍♂️ ‼️ send me my paperwork FO’ court‼️
Ĩ have already selected ÐĄ Bẞ🅱️ĒŞŤ of UR Bẞ🅱️ĒŞŤ & we will go unknown ÐĄ same way of UR system separating us from ÐĄ rest ŤÕ make us targets FO’ those who¿? cannot reach ‼️ just like my women being worshipped as goddesses & queens ŤÕ ÐĄ meek & feable ‼️
whose only option of 💜Ł💘VẼ🖤 & relationship; ❌ommitment ; compassion; understanding & desires RŘ me ‼️ IM HERE & U BETTER FORGET Bẞ🅱️out ME LIKE SENDING who¿? Ĩ AM ŤÕ ÐĄ CORRECT JURISDICTION ŤÕ Bẞ🅱️ PROFITABLE & SUPERIOR IN SOVEREIGNTY ŤÕ MY DOMINION ŤÕ MY NAME‼️
Im going ŤÕ gather all Ĩ ❌an take ‼️ me & my people & what¿? Ĩ cannot carry those with me shall bare as weight ŤÕ send away…
$.T.🛑.🅿️. UR OPERATION NOW OF TRYING ŤÕ REVERSE THIS Bẞ🅱️Ŷ SENDING PEOPLE ŤÕ ÐĄ 845‼️ cause we RŘ here in return ‼️
🫢🫣🤔SHHHHHHHH😶🙄😇
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It’s almost complete…
U cannot destroy ÐĄ White House; ÐĄ Pentagon; ÐĄ columbian district courthouse ; ØŘR ÐĄ U.S. Capitol Building now…
All attempts RŘ nullified ‼️ dull‼️ burnt out‼️ frayed‼️ & now will Bẞ🅱️ required from hacking & 🔥🔥H(Ø)ŤȚ🔥🔥
wife radio system hiding UR voice Bẞ🅱️Ŷ airwaves …
🅰️IIGHT
Im further along than U think…
UR people telling @ 👮🏻👮🏿‍♀️ 🚔 🅿️💬LICE 🚓🚑🚒 👮 👮🏼‍♂️ departments is getting me 🅰️ deal DAT Ĩ don’t want oppositely from twisting words & believing in faith DAT they have found their savior
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firstfullmoon · 5 years ago
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Do you have favorite quotes related about the importance of small details?
“The precious intimacy of little things.”
— Daphné du Maurier, I Will Never Be Young Again
“On my windowsill when I got home, there was a tumbler with pink jelly in it, and embedded in the jelly, sliced strawberries and bananas… [my neighbour] cooks at odd hours. She must have made the strawberry jelly this morning. When I buy baklava, which is not often because I eat too many, I leave a few for her on her windowsill, with a headscarf over them so the wasps don’t come. For these little gifts we don’t thank each other with words. They are commas of care.”
— John Berger, From A to X: A Story in Letters
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“I suppose I could spend time theorizing how it is that people are not bad to each other, but that’s really not the point. The point is that in almost every instance of our lives, our social lives, we are, if we pay attention, in the midst of an almost constant, if subtle, caretaking. Holding open doors. Offering elbows at crosswalks. Letting someone else go first. Helping with the heavy bags. Reaching what’s too high, or what’s been dropped. Pulling someone back to their feet. Stopping at the car wreck, at the struck dog. The alternating merge, also known as the zipper. This caretaking is our default mode and it’s always a lie that convinces us to act or believe otherwise. Always.”
“One of the woman was gently arranging an older woman’s collar beneath her sweater, freeing it from the cardigan’s neck, using both of her hands to jostle it free but also seeming to spend a little more time than necessary, creasing the fold of the collar, the other hand kind of resting on her shoulder, the two of them chatting the whole time, sitting there holding each other, nodding, my head twisting toward them like a sunflower as I finished the stairs and walked by, so in love was I with this common flourish of love, this everyday human light.”
“but her need to share the photo with me [...] smiling and looking at it, smiling and looking at me looking at it, me smiling and looking at her looking at it, which is simply called sharing what we love, what we find beautiful, which is an ethics.”
— Ross Gay, The Book of Delights
“He’s got a fever. He’s all alone. So I’m gonna buy him something to eat.” “The congee downstairs is quite good.” “He doesn’t want congee.” “What does he want?” “Can’t taste anything so he wants sesame syrup.” [...] “What are you cooking?” “I had a sudden craving for sesame syrup.”
“Why did you call me at the office today?” “I had nothing to do. I wanted to hear your voice.”
— In the Mood for Love, dir. Wong Kar-Wai
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— Danusha Laméris, “Small Kindnesses”
“It all matters. That someone turns out the lamp, picks up the windblown wrapper, says hello to the invalid, pays at the unattended lot, listens to the repeated tale, folds the abandoned laundry, plays the game fairly, tells the story honestly, acknowledges help, gives credit, says good night, resists temptation, wipes the counter, waits at the yellow, makes the bed, tips the maid, remembers the illness, congratulates the victor, accepts the consequences, takes a stand, steps up, offers a hand, goes first, goes last, chooses the small portion, teaches the child, tends to the dying, comforts the grieving, removes the splinter, wipes the tear, directs the lost, touches the lonely, is the whole thing. What is most beautiful is least acknowledged. What is worth dying for is barely noticed.”
— Laura McBride, We Are Called to Rise
“I’ve never told you this,” she said. “But there’s something about taking the cart back instead of leaving it in the parking lot. I don’t know when this came to me; it was a few years ago. There’s a difference between leaving it where you empty it and taking it back to the front of the store. It’s significant.” “Because somebody has to take them in.” “Yes. And if you know that, and you do it for that one guy, you do something else. You join the world…You move out of your isolation and become universal.”
— Andre Dubus, “Out of the Snow”
“It’s true that, in Vietnamese, we rarely say I love you, and when we do, it is almost always in English. Care and love, for us, are pronounced clearest through service: plucking white hairs, pressing yourself on your son to absorb a plane’s turbulence and, therefore, his fear. Or now—as Lan called to me, “Little Dog, get over here and help me help your mother.” And we knelt on each side of you, rolling out the hardened cords in your upper arms, then down to your wrists, your fingers. For a moment almost too brief to matter, this made sense—that three people on the floor, connected to each other by touch, made something like the word family.”
— Ocean Vuong, On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous: A Novel
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— Ada Limón, from “The Great Blue Heron of Dunbar Road”
“I’m doing a balancing act with a stack of fresh fruit in my basket. I love you. I want us both to eat well.”
— Christopher Citro, from “Our Beautiful Life When It’s Filled WIth Shrieks”
“One of the primary ways we connect with each other is by eating together. Some of the connection happens simply by being in the same place at the same time and sharing the same food, but we also connect through specific actions, such as serving food to one another or making toasts: ‘May I offer you some potatoes?’ ‘Here’s to your health and happiness.’ Much of our fundamental well-being comes from the basic reassurance that there is a place for us at the table. We belong here. Here we are served and we serve others. Here we give and receive sustenance.”
— Edward Espe Brown, Tomato Blessings and Radish Teaching
“Attention is the beginning of devotion.”
“Now in the spring I kneel, I put my face into the packets of violets, the dampness, the freshness, the sense of ever-ness. Something is wrong, I know it, if I don’t keep my attention on eternity. May I be the tiniest nail in the house of the universe, tiny but useful. May I stay forever in the stream. May I look down upon the windflower and the bull thistle and the coreopsis with the greatest respect.”
“it is a serious thing
just to be alive on this fresh morning in this broken world.”
— Mary Oliver, Upstream: Selected Essays / from “Invitation”
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— Wendy Cope, “The Orange”
“After learning my flight was detained 4 hours, I heard the announcement: if anyone in the vicinity of gate 4-A understands any Arabic, please come to the gate immediately. Well—one pauses these days. Gate 4-A was my own gate. I went there. An older woman in full traditional Palestinian dress, just like my grandma wore, was crumpled to the floor, wailing loudly. Help, said the flight service person. Talk to her. What is her problem? We told her the flight was going to be four hours late and she did this. I put my arm around her and spoke to her haltingly. Shu dow-a, shu-biduck habibti, stani stani schway, min fadlick, sho bit se-wee? The minute she heard any words she knew—however poorly used—she stopped crying. She thought our flight had been canceled entirely. She needed to be in El Paso for some major medical treatment the following day. I said no, no, we’re fine, you’ll get there, just late. Who is picking you up? Let’s call him and tell him. We called her son and I spoke with him in English. I told him I would stay with his mother until we got on the plane and would ride next to her—Southwest. She talked to him. Then we called her other sons just for the fun of it. Then we called my dad and he and she spoke for a while in Arabic and found out, of course, they had ten shared friends. Then I thought just for the heck of it why not call some Palestinian poets I know and let them chat with her. This all took up about 2 hours. She was laughing a lot by then. Telling about her life. Answering questions. She had pulled a sack of homemade mamool cookies—little powdered sugar crumbly mounds stuffed with dates and nuts—out of her bag—and was offering them to all the women at the gate. To my amazement, not a single woman declined one. It was like a sacrament. The traveler from Argentina, the traveler from California, the lovely woman from Laredo—we were all covered with the same powdered sugar. And smiling. There are no better cookies. And then the airline broke out the free beverages from huge coolers—non-alcoholic—and the two little girls from our flight, one African American, one Mexican American—ran around serving us all apple juice and lemonade, and they were covered with powdered sugar, too. And I noticed my new best friend—by now we were holding hands—had a potted plant poking out of her bag, some medicinal thing with green furry leaves. Such an old country traveling tradition. Always carry a plant. Always stay rooted to somewhere. And I looked around that gate of late and weary ones and thought, this is the world I want to live in. The shared world. Not a single person in this gate—once the crying of confusion stopped—has seemed apprehensive about any other person. They took the cookies. I wanted to hug all those other women, too. This can still happen anywhere. Not everything is lost.”
— Naomi Shihab Nye, “Gate A4″
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“Then there are the things, if you are particularly lucky, that this person has done for you while you’re away: how in the pantry, in the freezer, in the refrigerator will be all the food you like to eat, the scotch you like to drink. There will be the sweater you thought you lost the previous year at the theater, clean and folded and back on its shelf. There will be the shirt with its dangling buttons, but the buttons will be sewn back in place. There will be your mail stacked on one side of his desk; there will be a contract for an advertising campaign you’re going to do in Germany for an Austrian beer, with his notes in the margin to discuss with your lawyer. And there will be no mention of it, and you will know that it was done with genuine pleasure, and you will know that part of the reason—a small part, but a part—you love being in this apartment and in this relationship is because this other person is always making a home for you, and that when you tell him this, he won’t be offended but pleased, and you’ll be glad, because you meant it with gratitude.”
— Hanya Yanagihara, A Little Life
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kevlarii · 7 years ago
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Thoughts on hellenic military?
Greece is an very disadvantagious geographical position, and it borders with unruly, historically hostile countries, which is certainly the most important factor behind Greece’s unusually large military for a country of that size.The most likely threat to Greek sovereignty is undoubtedly Turkish aggression, but tensions are relatively high with FYROM as well. Albania has also historically been problematic.Conscription is maintaned for these reasons, and it does provide the armed forces with abundant manpower; however, I’ve read that low morale plagues the army (not sure about other branches), which is probably also influenced by the country’s dire economic situation.I do not have much information regarding Greek doctrine; I assume a future Greco-Turkish conflict would mainly take place in eastern Thrace, yet a number of Greek units are stationed on indefensible Aegean islands close to the Anatolian coast. I’m not sure.The Hellenic Army fields an impressive number of MBTs, SPGs and artillery pieces, ostensively to counterbalance Turkey’s numerical advantage. MBTs are also mostly Leopards and updated M48 Patton models, which are not Soviet-style cannon fodder (e.g. T-55s), but capable and effective machines; SPGs are just as worthy, with American workhorses such as the M109 being the most notable component.The Hellenic Navy also has an incredible total displacement; the underwater fleet consists of 11 submarines, which is almost as many as Turkey can field. Transport ships and landing ships also provide adequate amphibious warfare capabilities, as well as somewhat reducing the Aegean theater’s naturally complicated situation regarding supply lines.Mine-laying and submarine warfare capabilities could seriously hinder Turkish operations in the Aegean, as well as possibly blocking the Sea of Marmara and cutting off Turkey’s Black Sea Command from supporting the rest of the armed forces. However, the Turks themselves seem to be hellbent on preventing this scenario, as they have a number of dedicated minesweepers, and a potent underwater fleet, too.The Hellenic Air Force is equipped with numerous fighter jets, all aging designs but still adequate. The numbers are roughly half those of Turkey, but they are still enough to deny Turkish air supremacy, and somehow dispute Turkish air superiority.Air Defence is also adequate, with a number of Russian TOR system and some obsolete MIM-23 Hawk systems available. MANPADS are also available in good quantities.Taking everything into account, Greece is probably very close to its maximum military potential. Greece’s difficult geographical position significantly hinders a coherent pre-planning of military operations, as much is variable-dependant. Unfortunately, in pretty much all possible scenarios involving Turkey, almost all of the Aegean islands (possibly even Crete) would automatically be forfeit, as they are indefensible. All branches are numerically inferior to their Turkish counterparts, but not much can be done about that; the only thing I would  suggest is making use of historically good relation with Russia to obtain some S-400 or similar for more effective high-altitude Air Defence.Another significant weakness is the lack of any domestic industry capable of resupplying the armed forces. This is however somewhat mitigated by Turkey’s similar situation.In any case, Greece could arguably the considered the most important Balkan power by military potential.
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