• SHE HAD A ONE NIGHT STAND WITH A BILLIONAIRE THEN THIS HAPPENED ……

    Episode 2

    And then she saw two bold pink lines. Positive.
    Joy froze.
    Her breath caught in her throat, and for a moment she thought she might pass out. She was pregnant. She pressed a hand to her stomach trying to make sense of it.
    A life was growing inside her. Lawrence Johnson's child.
    Tears welled in her eyes.
    What was she going to do? For the next few days, Joy couldn't sleep. Her mind kept racing with one question. Should she tell him? She didn't even have his phone number.
    The only way to reach him was through his company, Johnson Group. After struggling with the decision, she finally gathered the courage to go to his office.
    The Johnson Group building in Leosville was a towering glass structure that seemed to touch the sky.
    Inside, everything was sleek and polished, filled with expensive suits and the sound of heels clicking on marble floors. Joy felt small. She approached the front desk, her hands clenched into fists.
    I need to see Mr. Lawrence Johnson, she said trying to keep her voice steady. The receptionist, a tall woman with a tight bun and an even tighter expression, gave her a disbelieving look.
    Do you have an appointment? Joy hesitated.
    No, but it's important. Please, I just need a few minutes. The receptionist sighed loudly, tapping on her keyboard.
    Mr. Johnson doesn't meet people without an appointment. If you'd like to book one, the earliest available date is three months from now. Joy's heart sank.
    Three months? By then, she would already be showing.
    There's no way to see him sooner? She asked, desperate. The woman gave her a sharp look.
    Ma'am, Mr. Johnson is not someone you can just walk in and see. If you don't have an appointment, I suggest you leave. Joy stared at her, feeling a lump form in her throat.
    So this was how it was. She had been nothing to him that night, and now she couldn't even get five minutes of his time. She turned away slowly, feeling defeated.
    But as she reached the door, another thought hit her.
    Even if she did manage to tell Lawrence, what would he think? That she was trying to trap him. That she wanted his money.

    Joy's stomach twisted. She had already seen what he thought of women like her. He left her money on the nightstand like she was a prostitute.
    He would never believe she wasn't trying to use this pregnancy against him. And honestly, she didn't want anything from him. She didn't need his money.
    She didn't need his name. She would raise this baby on her own. Taking a deep breath, Joy walked out of Johnson Group, her decision made.
    She would never reach out to him again. He would never know about this child. She would be both mother and father.
    She didn't need him. She never had. And so, Joy disappeared from Lawrence's world, taking their child with her.

    After much thought joy had to resign from her work inorder to take care of herself and her unborn son .
    It was a really tough moment for her as she didn’t have any single money to even feed .
    At a time she considered committing an Abortion but her conscience wouldn’t let her

    The only person she could confined in was her old mother who accepted her whole heartedly and tried to ease the burden from her shoulders .
    Her mother despite her old age still took extreme care of her daughter and her unborn child .

    Joy and her mother would normally sit outside under the mango tree every evening to gist and talk about past events of the day but one day joy decided to bring up the idea of aborting the child
    her mother looked at her sternly ,Joy ,joy joy how many times did I call you
    Don’t make the mistake of terminating the blessing that God had sent you
    After saying this she stood up and went into her room to sleep leaving joy thinking to herself .

    She finally concluded within her not to terminate the child as it could be what God has destined .

    One day as joy was sweeping the front yard of their hut ,she started to feel a sharp pain at her abdomen region , she screamed in pain as her mother rushed out
    Her mother quickly called some men to help her and they rushed joy to the nearest hospital

    Push !! Push !!, The doctors voice was heard from the labour room
    Her mother just sat in the waiting room praying silently to herself

    30 minutes later the doctor came out with a wide smile on his face
    He looked at joy’s mother and said happily
    Congratulations mama ,your daughter has just given birth to a bouncing baby boy
    Joy’s mother had tears of joy running down her cheeks as she rushed in to see her daughter smiling at her while holding her son
    She couldn’t hold back her tears as she hugged her daughter graciously
    Mama ,Joy called out ,meet Noah your grandson who is going to wipe both your tears and mine away .

    FIVE YEARS LATER
    The streets of Leosville bustled with life, filled with the sound of honking cars, people bargaining in open-air markets, and the distant hum of construction sites. The city had grown, just as Noah had.
    At just five years old, Noah Daniels was a ball of energy.
    His bright eyes shone with curiosity and his laughter was contagious. He was the reason Joy Daniels kept pushing forward every single day.
    She had worked hard over the years, climbing her way up in the interior design industry.

    Though she didn't have her own company yet, she had made a name for herself.
    Clients admired her work, and she was proud that she had built a stable life for Noah without anyone's help.
    She didn't need Lawrence Johnson. She had erased him from her life. But fate had other plans.

    It was a warm afternoon, and Joy had promised Noah a trip to Royal Crest Mall, one of the most luxurious shopping centres in Leosville. The mall was owned by none other than Johnson Group. But Joy didn't think much of that.
    She had long stopped worrying about Lawrence crossing paths with her. He probably wouldn't even remember her, so what were the chances? Noah ran ahead excitedly, tugging on Joy's hand as they passed through the mall's food court.
    Mommy, can I have ice cream? he asked, his big brown eyes filled with hope.
    Joy smiled. Okay, okay. Just one scoop.

    She led him to a small ice cream stand, waiting as the vendors scooped vanilla into a cup. Noah grinned, happily digging in as they continued walking.
    It was supposed to be just another normal day.

    Until she heard a voice. A voice that made her entire body freeze.
    Across the mall, standing in front of a row of luxury stores, Lawrence Johnson stood with a men in suits.

    He was doing his routine property inspection, something he rarely had time for, but today he had decided to visit the mall personally with his management staff.
    As he listened to his assistant discuss sales figures, his gaze casually swept across the food court. And then he saw the child.
    A small boy. Dark curly hair. A sharp jawline.
    A face that looked almost exactly like his own. Lawrence stopped breathing.
    The resemblance was too strong to ignore.
    His heart pounded as he watched the boy take a bite of his ice cream, laughing as his mother wiped a smudge off his cheek. And then, his eyes shifted to the woman holding the boy's hand. Something flickered in his mind, a vague sense of familiarity, but he couldn't place her.

    Where had he seen her before? Who was she?
    And why did her son look exactly like him? Before he knew what he was doing, Lawrence started
    walking toward them. Joy was laughing at something Noah had said when she felt a presence behind her.
    A dark, powerful presence.
    She turned, and her heart dropped.

    TBC….

    Please let’s endeavour to react
    SHE HAD A ONE NIGHT STAND WITH A BILLIONAIRE THEN THIS HAPPENED …… Episode 2✅ And then she saw two bold pink lines. Positive. Joy froze. Her breath caught in her throat, and for a moment she thought she might pass out. She was pregnant. She pressed a hand to her stomach trying to make sense of it. A life was growing inside her. Lawrence Johnson's child. Tears welled in her eyes. What was she going to do? For the next few days, Joy couldn't sleep. Her mind kept racing with one question. Should she tell him? She didn't even have his phone number. The only way to reach him was through his company, Johnson Group. After struggling with the decision, she finally gathered the courage to go to his office. The Johnson Group building in Leosville was a towering glass structure that seemed to touch the sky. Inside, everything was sleek and polished, filled with expensive suits and the sound of heels clicking on marble floors. Joy felt small. She approached the front desk, her hands clenched into fists. I need to see Mr. Lawrence Johnson, she said trying to keep her voice steady. The receptionist, a tall woman with a tight bun and an even tighter expression, gave her a disbelieving look. Do you have an appointment? Joy hesitated. No, but it's important. Please, I just need a few minutes. The receptionist sighed loudly, tapping on her keyboard. Mr. Johnson doesn't meet people without an appointment. If you'd like to book one, the earliest available date is three months from now. Joy's heart sank. Three months? By then, she would already be showing. There's no way to see him sooner? She asked, desperate. The woman gave her a sharp look. Ma'am, Mr. Johnson is not someone you can just walk in and see. If you don't have an appointment, I suggest you leave. Joy stared at her, feeling a lump form in her throat. So this was how it was. She had been nothing to him that night, and now she couldn't even get five minutes of his time. She turned away slowly, feeling defeated. But as she reached the door, another thought hit her. Even if she did manage to tell Lawrence, what would he think? That she was trying to trap him. That she wanted his money. Joy's stomach twisted. She had already seen what he thought of women like her. He left her money on the nightstand like she was a prostitute. He would never believe she wasn't trying to use this pregnancy against him. And honestly, she didn't want anything from him. She didn't need his money. She didn't need his name. She would raise this baby on her own. Taking a deep breath, Joy walked out of Johnson Group, her decision made. She would never reach out to him again. He would never know about this child. She would be both mother and father. She didn't need him. She never had. And so, Joy disappeared from Lawrence's world, taking their child with her. After much thought joy had to resign from her work inorder to take care of herself and her unborn son . It was a really tough moment for her as she didn’t have any single money to even feed . At a time she considered committing an Abortion but her conscience wouldn’t let her The only person she could confined in was her old mother who accepted her whole heartedly and tried to ease the burden from her shoulders . Her mother despite her old age still took extreme care of her daughter and her unborn child . Joy and her mother would normally sit outside under the mango tree every evening to gist and talk about past events of the day but one day joy decided to bring up the idea of aborting the child her mother looked at her sternly ,Joy ,joy joy how many times did I call you Don’t make the mistake of terminating the blessing that God had sent you After saying this she stood up and went into her room to sleep leaving joy thinking to herself . She finally concluded within her not to terminate the child as it could be what God has destined . One day as joy was sweeping the front yard of their hut ,she started to feel a sharp pain at her abdomen region , she screamed in pain as her mother rushed out Her mother quickly called some men to help her and they rushed joy to the nearest hospital Push !! Push !!, The doctors voice was heard from the labour room Her mother just sat in the waiting room praying silently to herself 30 minutes later the doctor came out with a wide smile on his face He looked at joy’s mother and said happily Congratulations mama ,your daughter has just given birth to a bouncing baby boy Joy’s mother had tears of joy running down her cheeks as she rushed in to see her daughter smiling at her while holding her son She couldn’t hold back her tears as she hugged her daughter graciously Mama ,Joy called out ,meet Noah your grandson who is going to wipe both your tears and mine away . FIVE YEARS LATER The streets of Leosville bustled with life, filled with the sound of honking cars, people bargaining in open-air markets, and the distant hum of construction sites. The city had grown, just as Noah had. At just five years old, Noah Daniels was a ball of energy. His bright eyes shone with curiosity and his laughter was contagious. He was the reason Joy Daniels kept pushing forward every single day. She had worked hard over the years, climbing her way up in the interior design industry. Though she didn't have her own company yet, she had made a name for herself. Clients admired her work, and she was proud that she had built a stable life for Noah without anyone's help. She didn't need Lawrence Johnson. She had erased him from her life. But fate had other plans. It was a warm afternoon, and Joy had promised Noah a trip to Royal Crest Mall, one of the most luxurious shopping centres in Leosville. The mall was owned by none other than Johnson Group. But Joy didn't think much of that. She had long stopped worrying about Lawrence crossing paths with her. He probably wouldn't even remember her, so what were the chances? Noah ran ahead excitedly, tugging on Joy's hand as they passed through the mall's food court. Mommy, can I have ice cream? he asked, his big brown eyes filled with hope. Joy smiled. Okay, okay. Just one scoop. She led him to a small ice cream stand, waiting as the vendors scooped vanilla into a cup. Noah grinned, happily digging in as they continued walking. It was supposed to be just another normal day. Until she heard a voice. A voice that made her entire body freeze. Across the mall, standing in front of a row of luxury stores, Lawrence Johnson stood with a men in suits. He was doing his routine property inspection, something he rarely had time for, but today he had decided to visit the mall personally with his management staff. As he listened to his assistant discuss sales figures, his gaze casually swept across the food court. And then he saw the child. A small boy. Dark curly hair. A sharp jawline. A face that looked almost exactly like his own. Lawrence stopped breathing. The resemblance was too strong to ignore. His heart pounded as he watched the boy take a bite of his ice cream, laughing as his mother wiped a smudge off his cheek. And then, his eyes shifted to the woman holding the boy's hand. Something flickered in his mind, a vague sense of familiarity, but he couldn't place her. Where had he seen her before? Who was she? And why did her son look exactly like him? Before he knew what he was doing, Lawrence started walking toward them. Joy was laughing at something Noah had said when she felt a presence behind her. A dark, powerful presence. She turned, and her heart dropped. TBC…. Please let’s endeavour to react 🤲❤️
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  • [Last Night] Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr played a away match in Saudi Arabia. The attendance on the night was just 14000+

    Meanwhile Messi played a away match in USA. Where football isn’t even a main sports, but the attendance on the night was 60000+

    JUST LOOk AT THE GAP!!!!!!!!!
    The rest is history everyone knows.

    Ronaldo has 1 Billion followers & still couldn't able to pull 15k people to watch him Live at the stadium where the ticket price is very low. only £9-10.

    You can't judge Leo Messi by Instagram followers. He owns streets. He is the REAL one. Messi is the most popular person in the world!

    If you don't agree. Just Go & see the stadium.
    There are LEVELS guys!

    - posted by (Md Amin)
    🚨🔙[Last Night] Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr played a away match in Saudi Arabia. The attendance on the night was just 14000+ Meanwhile Messi played a away match in USA. Where football isn’t even a main sports, but the attendance on the night was 60000+🥶 JUST LOOk AT THE GAP!!!!!!!!! The rest is history everyone knows. Ronaldo has 1 Billion followers & still couldn't able to pull 15k people to watch him Live at the stadium where the ticket price is very low. only £9-10.💸 You can't judge Leo Messi by Instagram followers. He owns streets. He is the REAL one. Messi is the most popular person in the world!✅ If you don't agree. Just Go & see the stadium.👀 There are LEVELS guys!🔥 - posted by (Md Amin)
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  • 100 METAPHORS AND ANALOGIES
    METAPHOR:
    Metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable, in order to suggest a resemblance. It compares two unlike things directly without using "like" or "as".
    1. Time is a thief.
    2. Her voice is music to my ears.
    3. He has a heart of stone.
    4. The classroom was a zoo.
    5. Life is a rollercoaster.
    6. She’s a shining star.
    7. His mind is a steel trap.
    8. The world is a stage.
    9. He’s a walking encyclopedia.
    10. Her eyes were sparkling diamonds.
    Her eyes are bright and captivating.
    11. The thunder was a lion’s roar.
    The thunder is loud and powerful, like a lion's roar.
    12. His words were a double-edged sword.
    His words could have both positive and negative effects.
    13. She has a green thumb.
    She is skilled at gardening.
    14. The city is a jungle.
    The city is wild and chaotic.
    15. He’s a night owl.
    He stays up late and is active at night.
    16. Her smile is sunshine.
    Her smile brings warmth and happiness.
    17. The stars were diamonds in the sky.
    The stars are bright and sparkling, like diamonds.
    18. His temper was a volcano.
    His anger could erupt suddenly and violently.
    19. She’s a butterfly.
    She is graceful and delicate.
    20. The wind was a howling wolf.
    The wind made loud, eerie noises, like a wolf's howl.
    21. He’s a couch potato.
    He is lazy and inactive.
    22. Her mind is a maze.
    Her thoughts are complex and intricate.
    23. The lake was a mirror.
    The lake's surface was calm and reflective.
    24. He’s a rock.
    He is dependable and strong.
    25. Her laughter is a melody.
    Her laughter is pleasant and musical.
    26. The snow is a white blanket.
    The snow covers the ground completely, like a blanket.
    27. He’s a snake.
    He is deceitful and untrustworthy.
    28. Her hair is a golden river.
    Her hair flows smoothly and has a golden hue.
    29. The moon was a ghostly galleon.
    The moon is compared to a large, mysterious ship.
    30. His eyes were piercing lasers.
    His gaze was intense and penetrating.
    31. The fog is a thick curtain.
    The fog is dense and obscures vision, like a curtain.
    32. She’s a diamond in the rough.
    She has potential but needs refinement.
    33. His voice is velvet.
    His voice is smooth and soft.
    34. The car was a rocket.
    The car is extremely fast.
    35. Her eyes were pools of sorrow.
    Her eyes reflect deep sadness.
    36. The clouds were cotton balls.
    The clouds are fluffy and white.
    37. He’s a lion in battle.
    He is brave and fierce during conflicts.
    38. Her skin is porcelain.
    Her skin is smooth and pale.
    39. The night is a black veil.
    The night covers everything in darkness.
    40. He’s a ticking time bomb.
    He is likely to explode in anger soon.
    41. Her words were daggers.
    Her words were hurtful and sharp.
    42. The river was a snake.
    The river winds and twists like a snake.
    43. He’s a shining beacon.
    He provides guidance and hope.
    44. Her heart is an open book.
    She is transparent and honest.
    45. The storm was a raging bull.
    The storm was wild and uncontrollable.
    46. He’s a pillar of strength.
    He is a reliable source of support.
    47. Her mind is a sponge.
    She absorbs information quickly and easily.
    48. The computer is a brain.
    It processes and stores data like a human brain.
    49. His life is a train wreck.
    His life is chaotic and full of problems.
    50. The sun was a fiery eye.
    The sun is hot and watchful like a blazing eye.
    ANALOGY:
    An analogy is a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification. It shows how two different things are similar in a particular aspect, often using relationships or functions to explain.
    51. As a sword is to a warrior, a pen is to a writer.
    Just as a sword is a warrior's tool, a pen is a writer's.
    52. Bird is to nest as bee is to hive.
    Birds live in nests; bees live in hives.
    53. Hand is to glove as foot is to sock.
    A glove covers the hand; a sock covers the foot.
    54. Fire is to heat as ice is to cold.
    Fire produces heat; ice produces cold.
    55. Fish is to water as bird is to air.
    Fish live in water; birds live in the air.
    56. Wheel is to car as leg is to human.
    Wheels help cars move; legs help humans walk.
    57. Eye is to see as ear is to hear.
    Eyes are for seeing; ears are for hearing.
    58. Pupil is to school as patient is to hospital.
    Pupils are taught in schools; patients are treated in hospitals.
    59. Battery is to flashlight as fuel is to car.
    Batteries power flashlights; fuel powers cars.
    60. Seed is to tree as egg is to bird.
    Seeds grow into trees; eggs grow into birds.
    61. Chalk is to board as pen is to paper.
    Chalk writes on boards; pens write on paper.
    62. Cat is to kitten as dog is to puppy.
    A kitten is a baby cat; a puppy is a baby dog.
    63. Night is to moon as day is to sun.
    The moon appears at night; the sun appears in the day.
    64. Brain is to body as CPU is to computer.
    The brain controls the body; the CPU controls the computer.
    65. Painter is to brush as writer is to pen.
    A brush is a painter's tool; a pen is a writer's tool.
    66. Leaf is to tree as petal is to flower.
    Leaves are parts of trees; petals are parts of flowers.
    67. Fingers are to hand as toes are to foot.
    Fingers are part of the hand; toes are part of the foot.
    68. Knife is to cut as shovel is to dig.
    A knife cuts; a shovel digs.
    69. Smile is to happiness as frown is to sadness.
    A smile shows happiness; a frown shows sadness.
    70. Nose is to smell as tongue is to taste.
    The nose is used for smelling; the tongue for tasting.
    71. Roof is to house as lid is to pot.
    A roof covers a house; a lid covers a pot.
    72. Scissors are to cutting as broom is to sweeping.
    Scissors cut; brooms sweep.
    73. Doctor is to patient as teacher is to student.
    Doctors care for patients; teachers educate students.
    74. Bee is to hive as ant is to colony.
    Bees live in hives; ants in colonies.
    75. Chef is to kitchen as pilot is to cockpit.
    A chef works in the kitchen; a pilot in the cockpit.
    76. River is to water as mountain is to rock.
    A river is made of water; a mountain is made of rock.
    77. Lock is to key as password is to computer.
    A key unlocks a lock; a password unlocks a computer.
    78. Compass is to direction as thermometer is to temperature.
    A compass gives direction; a thermometer measures temperature.
    79. Clouds are to rain as smoke is to fire.
    Clouds often bring rain; smoke indicates fire.
    80. Book is to knowledge as gym is to fitness.
    Books build knowledge; gyms build fitness.
    81. Milk is to cow as wool is to sheep.
    Milk comes from cows; wool comes from sheep.
    82. Shoe is to foot as glove is to hand.
    Shoes protect feet; gloves protect hands.
    83. Airplane is to sky as ship is to sea.
    Airplanes travel in the sky; ships in the sea.
    84. Hunger is to food as thirst is to water.
    Hunger is satisfied by food; thirst by water.
    85. Pencil is to write as brush is to paint.
    A pencil writes; a brush paints.
    86. Chain is to link as rope is to strand.
    A chain is made of links; a rope is made of strands.
    87. Sun is to solar as moon is to lunar.
    Sun relates to solar; moon relates to lunar.
    88. Roots are to tree as foundation is to building.
    Roots support trees; foundations support buildings.
    89. Author is to book as composer is to music.
    An author writes books; a composer creates music.
    90. Ant is to hardworking as fox is to cunning.
    Ants are known for hard work; foxes for cleverness.
    91. Mother is to nurture as soldier is to protect.
    Mothers nurture; soldiers protect.
    92. Snow is to cold as fire is to hot.
    Snow is cold; fire is hot.
    93. Question is to answer as problem is to solution.
    Questions need answers; problems need solutions.
    94. Storm is to chaos as breeze is to calm.
    Storms are chaotic; breezes are calming.
    95. Skeleton is to body as frame is to house.
    A skeleton supports the body; a frame supports the house.
    96. Flashlight is to dark as umbrella is to rain.
    A flashlight helps in darkness; an umbrella in rain.
    97. Seed is to harvest as effort is to success.
    Seeds lead to harvest; effort leads to success.
    98. Book is to reading as piano is to playing.
    Books are read; pianos are played.
    99. Artist is to creativity as scientist is to logic.
    Artists rely on creativity; scientists on logic.
    100. Fuel is to engine as food is to body.
    Fuel powers an engine; food fuels the body.
    100 METAPHORS AND ANALOGIES METAPHOR: Metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable, in order to suggest a resemblance. It compares two unlike things directly without using "like" or "as". 1. Time is a thief. 2. Her voice is music to my ears. 3. He has a heart of stone. 4. The classroom was a zoo. 5. Life is a rollercoaster. 6. She’s a shining star. 7. His mind is a steel trap. 8. The world is a stage. 9. He’s a walking encyclopedia. 10. Her eyes were sparkling diamonds. Her eyes are bright and captivating. 11. The thunder was a lion’s roar. The thunder is loud and powerful, like a lion's roar. 12. His words were a double-edged sword. His words could have both positive and negative effects. 13. She has a green thumb. She is skilled at gardening. 14. The city is a jungle. The city is wild and chaotic. 15. He’s a night owl. He stays up late and is active at night. 16. Her smile is sunshine. Her smile brings warmth and happiness. 17. The stars were diamonds in the sky. The stars are bright and sparkling, like diamonds. 18. His temper was a volcano. His anger could erupt suddenly and violently. 19. She’s a butterfly. She is graceful and delicate. 20. The wind was a howling wolf. The wind made loud, eerie noises, like a wolf's howl. 21. He’s a couch potato. He is lazy and inactive. 22. Her mind is a maze. Her thoughts are complex and intricate. 23. The lake was a mirror. The lake's surface was calm and reflective. 24. He’s a rock. He is dependable and strong. 25. Her laughter is a melody. Her laughter is pleasant and musical. 26. The snow is a white blanket. The snow covers the ground completely, like a blanket. 27. He’s a snake. He is deceitful and untrustworthy. 28. Her hair is a golden river. Her hair flows smoothly and has a golden hue. 29. The moon was a ghostly galleon. The moon is compared to a large, mysterious ship. 30. His eyes were piercing lasers. His gaze was intense and penetrating. 31. The fog is a thick curtain. The fog is dense and obscures vision, like a curtain. 32. She’s a diamond in the rough. She has potential but needs refinement. 33. His voice is velvet. His voice is smooth and soft. 34. The car was a rocket. The car is extremely fast. 35. Her eyes were pools of sorrow. Her eyes reflect deep sadness. 36. The clouds were cotton balls. The clouds are fluffy and white. 37. He’s a lion in battle. He is brave and fierce during conflicts. 38. Her skin is porcelain. Her skin is smooth and pale. 39. The night is a black veil. The night covers everything in darkness. 40. He’s a ticking time bomb. He is likely to explode in anger soon. 41. Her words were daggers. Her words were hurtful and sharp. 42. The river was a snake. The river winds and twists like a snake. 43. He’s a shining beacon. He provides guidance and hope. 44. Her heart is an open book. She is transparent and honest. 45. The storm was a raging bull. The storm was wild and uncontrollable. 46. He’s a pillar of strength. He is a reliable source of support. 47. Her mind is a sponge. She absorbs information quickly and easily. 48. The computer is a brain. It processes and stores data like a human brain. 49. His life is a train wreck. His life is chaotic and full of problems. 50. The sun was a fiery eye. The sun is hot and watchful like a blazing eye. ANALOGY: An analogy is a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification. It shows how two different things are similar in a particular aspect, often using relationships or functions to explain. 51. As a sword is to a warrior, a pen is to a writer. Just as a sword is a warrior's tool, a pen is a writer's. 52. Bird is to nest as bee is to hive. Birds live in nests; bees live in hives. 53. Hand is to glove as foot is to sock. A glove covers the hand; a sock covers the foot. 54. Fire is to heat as ice is to cold. Fire produces heat; ice produces cold. 55. Fish is to water as bird is to air. Fish live in water; birds live in the air. 56. Wheel is to car as leg is to human. Wheels help cars move; legs help humans walk. 57. Eye is to see as ear is to hear. Eyes are for seeing; ears are for hearing. 58. Pupil is to school as patient is to hospital. Pupils are taught in schools; patients are treated in hospitals. 59. Battery is to flashlight as fuel is to car. Batteries power flashlights; fuel powers cars. 60. Seed is to tree as egg is to bird. Seeds grow into trees; eggs grow into birds. 61. Chalk is to board as pen is to paper. Chalk writes on boards; pens write on paper. 62. Cat is to kitten as dog is to puppy. A kitten is a baby cat; a puppy is a baby dog. 63. Night is to moon as day is to sun. The moon appears at night; the sun appears in the day. 64. Brain is to body as CPU is to computer. The brain controls the body; the CPU controls the computer. 65. Painter is to brush as writer is to pen. A brush is a painter's tool; a pen is a writer's tool. 66. Leaf is to tree as petal is to flower. Leaves are parts of trees; petals are parts of flowers. 67. Fingers are to hand as toes are to foot. Fingers are part of the hand; toes are part of the foot. 68. Knife is to cut as shovel is to dig. A knife cuts; a shovel digs. 69. Smile is to happiness as frown is to sadness. A smile shows happiness; a frown shows sadness. 70. Nose is to smell as tongue is to taste. The nose is used for smelling; the tongue for tasting. 71. Roof is to house as lid is to pot. A roof covers a house; a lid covers a pot. 72. Scissors are to cutting as broom is to sweeping. Scissors cut; brooms sweep. 73. Doctor is to patient as teacher is to student. Doctors care for patients; teachers educate students. 74. Bee is to hive as ant is to colony. Bees live in hives; ants in colonies. 75. Chef is to kitchen as pilot is to cockpit. A chef works in the kitchen; a pilot in the cockpit. 76. River is to water as mountain is to rock. A river is made of water; a mountain is made of rock. 77. Lock is to key as password is to computer. A key unlocks a lock; a password unlocks a computer. 78. Compass is to direction as thermometer is to temperature. A compass gives direction; a thermometer measures temperature. 79. Clouds are to rain as smoke is to fire. Clouds often bring rain; smoke indicates fire. 80. Book is to knowledge as gym is to fitness. Books build knowledge; gyms build fitness. 81. Milk is to cow as wool is to sheep. Milk comes from cows; wool comes from sheep. 82. Shoe is to foot as glove is to hand. Shoes protect feet; gloves protect hands. 83. Airplane is to sky as ship is to sea. Airplanes travel in the sky; ships in the sea. 84. Hunger is to food as thirst is to water. Hunger is satisfied by food; thirst by water. 85. Pencil is to write as brush is to paint. A pencil writes; a brush paints. 86. Chain is to link as rope is to strand. A chain is made of links; a rope is made of strands. 87. Sun is to solar as moon is to lunar. Sun relates to solar; moon relates to lunar. 88. Roots are to tree as foundation is to building. Roots support trees; foundations support buildings. 89. Author is to book as composer is to music. An author writes books; a composer creates music. 90. Ant is to hardworking as fox is to cunning. Ants are known for hard work; foxes for cleverness. 91. Mother is to nurture as soldier is to protect. Mothers nurture; soldiers protect. 92. Snow is to cold as fire is to hot. Snow is cold; fire is hot. 93. Question is to answer as problem is to solution. Questions need answers; problems need solutions. 94. Storm is to chaos as breeze is to calm. Storms are chaotic; breezes are calming. 95. Skeleton is to body as frame is to house. A skeleton supports the body; a frame supports the house. 96. Flashlight is to dark as umbrella is to rain. A flashlight helps in darkness; an umbrella in rain. 97. Seed is to harvest as effort is to success. Seeds lead to harvest; effort leads to success. 98. Book is to reading as piano is to playing. Books are read; pianos are played. 99. Artist is to creativity as scientist is to logic. Artists rely on creativity; scientists on logic. 100. Fuel is to engine as food is to body. Fuel powers an engine; food fuels the body.
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  • "If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way" - Napoleon Hill.
    "If you cannot do great things, do small things in a great way" - Napoleon Hill.
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  • Press TV:
    ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    Ahead of the April 12 talks in Oman, US envoy Witkoff claims the Trump administration is open to concessions with Iran, but only within strict so-called 'red lines', while Tehran warns threats could derail diplomacy.
    en.mdn.tv/8PAK

    ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    As the Israelis wage genocide in gaza, the US expands its war footprint, bombing yemen in a show of force that targets civilians.
    https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/17-us-airstrikes-hit-yemen-as-leadership-affirms-support-for

    ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    The US tariffs come at a particularly sensitive time for Africa, as the continent faces a decline in development assistance.
    en.mdn.tv/8P9R

    Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    The Trump administration has officially ended temporary deportation protections for thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians living in the US under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson announced Friday.

    Roughly 14,600 Afghans will lose TPS protections in May, while around 7,900 Cameroonians will face termination in June.

    The TPS program shields migrants from deportation to war-torn countries or those facing natural disasters and grants them work authorization. However, the Trump administration has argued that the TPS has been misused to allow migrants to remain in the US indefinitely, making its rollback part of a wider crackdown on immigration.

    ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    The Yemeni rallies, which reaffirmed Yemen’s firm solidarity with Palestine, issued a statement declaring, “We will not let Gaza down, and we will not leave its people alone. We say again: you are not alone.”
    https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/millions-flood-yemen-chanting--we-will-not-abandon-gaza

    ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    France opens legal case against Syria’s interim leader Ahmad al-Sharaa and top officials over genocide, ethnic cleansing & crimes against humanity targeting Alawite civilians. Over 30,000 displaced, thousands killed.
    https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/french-group-sues-syria-s-al-sharaa--ministers--for-alawite

    ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    Earlier in the day, Yemeni forces targeted the US aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman and hostile warships in the northern Red Sea using cruise missiles and drones.
    en.mdn.tv/8PAP

    ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    According to Reuters, Witkoff proposed that the quickest way to broker a ceasefire would be for Washington to formally acknowledge Russia's claim over four contested regions: Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye.
    https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/witkoff-urges-trump-to-recognize-russian-control-for-ukraine

    Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    According to Reuters, Special Envoy Steven Witkoff suggested that the quickest path to a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire would be for the United States to formally recognize Russia’s claim over four disputed regions: Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye.

    The recommendation followed Witkoff’s trip to Saint Petersburg, where he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund. Talks reportedly focused on possible avenues for ending the war.

    Sources say the envoy had also met privately with Dmitriev in Washington days earlier before presenting the proposal to Trump. General Keith Kellogg, Trump’s Special Envoy for Russia and Ukraine, was in attendance and opposed the idea, stating, “Kiev would never agree to simply give up its claim on the four regions.”

    Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    At least 5 children and 3 adults have died from cholera in #SouthSudan while trying to reach medical care amid recent #US foreign aid cuts. According to Save the Children, these lives were lost following the shutdown of essential healthcare services.

    Many #Cholera deaths in South Sudan are going unreported. The true scale of the disaster is being hidden due to the lack of resources and access to accurate reporting mechanisms. The lack of data and oversight also makes it harder to mobilize the international community.

    Those who died had to walk for hours under the scorching sun to reach the nearest health facility still in operation, many of which were overwhelmed and lacking in supplies. Their deaths highlight just how vital accessible healthcare is, especially during major health crises. The brunt of these aid cuts is being borne by the most vulnerable, people who simply cannot manage the dangerous journey to get the help they need.

    Read more:
    en.mdn.tv/8P7E

    Washington Chose St. Petersburg Over RamsteinThe political facade of the pro-Kiev coalition is crumbling as Western support wavers and Ukrainian forces face irreversible defeats on the battlefield. The latest Ramstein meeting, now co-chaired by Germany and Britain without the dominant U.S. presence, underscored the growing fatigue among Ukraine’s backers.Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin refused to attend in person, joining only via video link—a clear signal of Washington’s diminishing enthusiasm to pay for war in Europe. The desperate Ukrainian leader could not claim anything new except to demand more weapons, especially air defense systems, in particular, American Patriot systems. Germany’s pledge of IRIS-T systems, a handful of missiles, and outdated Leopard tanks only highlighted Europe’s inability to sustain meaningful military aid without Washington. The absence of substantial commitments from other participants confirmed what many already suspected: Ukraine’s arsenal is running dry, and its allies are losing interest.Meanwhile, behind-the-scenes diplomacy between Moscow and Washington has sent shockwaves through Kiev. Reports of Trump’s envoy, Steven Witkoff, coming to St. Petersburg to meet with President Putin have fueled panic. The lack of official denials from Russia and the vague statements about “diplomatic engagement” only deepen the assurance that Ukraine’s fate is being decided without its input. The recent U.S.-Russia consultations in Istanbul, which deliberately avoided any mention of Ukraine in their bland official readouts, further suggest a looming backroom deal. Ukrainian experts fear that Washington and Moscow are negotiating a ceasefire at Kiev’s expense, with Zelensky’s regime increasingly seen as an obstacle to peace rather than a partner.On the frontlines, the situation is even more dire. Russian forces have crushed Ukraine’s incursions into Kursk and Belgorod, with the remnants of ground down Ukrainian brigades now fleeing in disarray. The strategic Gornal Monastery turned into a stronghold where Ukrainian troops had dug in, is now being abandoned under relentless Russian fire. Drone footage confirms columns of retreating soldiers scrambling toward Sumy, only to face artillery barrages and executions by their own nationalist “barrier troops” for desertion. Meanwhile, the Russian army is already in control of at least four Ukrainian settlements in this direction.With Russian troops just 25 km away from Sumy, a full-scale offensive looms. Ukrainian generals admit that they lack the reserves to hold the line, as Moscow’s forces are establishing a buffer zone near its border. Unconfirmed reports of North Korean troops bolstering the Russian assaults have further demoralized Kiev’s exhausted army.As Washington and Moscow inch toward negotiations, Zelensky’s regime faces annihilation—both militarily, under Russia’s impending summer offensive, and politically, as the West abandons its failed proxy. The only question left is whether Kiev’s surrender will be negotiated over its head or dictated on the battlefield.https://southfront.press/washington-chose-st-petersburg-over-ramstein/

    Al Mayadeen English (Twitter)

    Speaking ahead of planned US-Iran nuclear negotiations in Oman, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Trump's "ultimate goal and the ultimate objective is to ensure that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon."

    While "the president believes in diplomacy, direct talks, talking directly in the same room in order to achieve that goal," Leavitt maintained that Trump has clearly communicated to Iran and his national security team that "all options are on the table and Iran has a choice to make."

    Otherwise, "There will be all hell to pay," the White House Press Secretary stated.

    A big bomb, FAB-1500 M-54, fell precisely and exploded powerfully on the concentration of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Refractory Plant's building in Chasov Yar (https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/chasovyar) causing a large cloud of impact in the air. Russian military channels released a short video on April 10, 2025, Russian Aerospace Forces supported by air reconnaissance, launched a powerful attack in the morning with aerial bomb, following reports in recent days about large NATO-Kiev reinforcements, sent only to defend several city blocks in ChasovYar, but the new buildup of troops and equipment was confirmed to be burned by Russia. Apparently, the Russian 1500 kg aerial bomb came early, even before the enemy group started their morning with a cup of coffee. The latest map on April 11 of the city center of Chasov Yar, shows a picture of what it really looks like, the Refractory Plant was previously unsecured and claimed to be controlled by Ukraine, but Russia is now bombing it and securing over the block.
    Ukrainian media did not mention anything, that Zelensky in panic was using all his last efforts, to try to stop the Russian Armed Forces there. However, this time 26 Ukrainian soldiers, two pickup trucks, food, and ammunition, were reportedly completely destroyed by a single large bomb explosion, in the last days of Chasov Yar, similar to the last battles for Bakhmut, or Artemovsk. Kiev, can no longer speak up abaout a city, only holding positions in several high-rise buildings, because Russian forces control almost all of their group's logistical communications. Any Ukrainian reinforcements that come are immediately destroyed, and it seems, that there is nothing left to conquer for a long time for Chasov Yar!Mirrored - MILITARY TUBE TODAY
    To survive what is coming, read/study: https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net (https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net/)https://christs.net/The Gibraltar Messenger : https://gibraltar-messenger.net (https://gibraltar-messenger.net/)

    These idiots still can't figure this out! They're gone.SourcesOriginally procured from Covid BC:https://x.com/tulloch1978/status/1910672464859869295https://x.com/mcs_pyhttps://www.facebook.com/mariacristinasanabria/https://www.facebook.com/james.distefano.967/Mirrored - The Kurgan Report

    Daniella Weiss nominated for Nobel Peace Prize!?Further Info:Israeli settler organization's “Nachala” Daniella Weiss said Palestinians have lost the right to live in Gaza!:https://www.brighteon.com/0c2c5c42-c4e2-494c-8ea6-c28a4284832eDaniella Weiss “Arabs Will Not Stay in Gaza Strip”:https://www.brighteon.com/4d3b6803-87aa-4321-aa60-824c09e3750cFormer Mayor of Kedumim and Israeli settler leader Daniella Weiss says
    an army of settlers is ready to occupy Gaza and build new illegal
    settlements:https://www.brighteon.com/8eb9caf5-fc23-404b-a722-89845558f6b9Source @Real World News
    To survive what is coming, read/study: https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net (https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net/)https://christs.net/The Gibraltar Messenger : https://gibraltar-messenger.net/
    Press TV: ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) Ahead of the April 12 talks in Oman, US envoy Witkoff claims the Trump administration is open to concessions with Iran, but only within strict so-called 'red lines', while Tehran warns threats could derail diplomacy. en.mdn.tv/8PAK ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) As the Israelis wage genocide in gaza, the US expands its war footprint, bombing yemen in a show of force that targets civilians. https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/17-us-airstrikes-hit-yemen-as-leadership-affirms-support-for ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) The US tariffs come at a particularly sensitive time for Africa, as the continent faces a decline in development assistance. en.mdn.tv/8P9R Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) The Trump administration has officially ended temporary deportation protections for thousands of Afghans and Cameroonians living in the US under Temporary Protected Status (TPS), a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson announced Friday. Roughly 14,600 Afghans will lose TPS protections in May, while around 7,900 Cameroonians will face termination in June. The TPS program shields migrants from deportation to war-torn countries or those facing natural disasters and grants them work authorization. However, the Trump administration has argued that the TPS has been misused to allow migrants to remain in the US indefinitely, making its rollback part of a wider crackdown on immigration. ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) The Yemeni rallies, which reaffirmed Yemen’s firm solidarity with Palestine, issued a statement declaring, “We will not let Gaza down, and we will not leave its people alone. We say again: you are not alone.” https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/millions-flood-yemen-chanting--we-will-not-abandon-gaza ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) France opens legal case against Syria’s interim leader Ahmad al-Sharaa and top officials over genocide, ethnic cleansing & crimes against humanity targeting Alawite civilians. Over 30,000 displaced, thousands killed. https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/french-group-sues-syria-s-al-sharaa--ministers--for-alawite ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) Earlier in the day, Yemeni forces targeted the US aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman and hostile warships in the northern Red Sea using cruise missiles and drones. en.mdn.tv/8PAP ‌Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) According to Reuters, Witkoff proposed that the quickest way to broker a ceasefire would be for Washington to formally acknowledge Russia's claim over four contested regions: Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye. https://english.almayadeen.net/news/politics/witkoff-urges-trump-to-recognize-russian-control-for-ukraine Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) According to Reuters, Special Envoy Steven Witkoff suggested that the quickest path to a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire would be for the United States to formally recognize Russia’s claim over four disputed regions: Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson, and Zaporozhye. The recommendation followed Witkoff’s trip to Saint Petersburg, where he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Kirill Dmitriev, head of the Russian Direct Investment Fund. Talks reportedly focused on possible avenues for ending the war. Sources say the envoy had also met privately with Dmitriev in Washington days earlier before presenting the proposal to Trump. General Keith Kellogg, Trump’s Special Envoy for Russia and Ukraine, was in attendance and opposed the idea, stating, “Kiev would never agree to simply give up its claim on the four regions.” Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) At least 5 children and 3 adults have died from cholera in #SouthSudan while trying to reach medical care amid recent #US foreign aid cuts. According to Save the Children, these lives were lost following the shutdown of essential healthcare services. Many #Cholera deaths in South Sudan are going unreported. The true scale of the disaster is being hidden due to the lack of resources and access to accurate reporting mechanisms. The lack of data and oversight also makes it harder to mobilize the international community. Those who died had to walk for hours under the scorching sun to reach the nearest health facility still in operation, many of which were overwhelmed and lacking in supplies. Their deaths highlight just how vital accessible healthcare is, especially during major health crises. The brunt of these aid cuts is being borne by the most vulnerable, people who simply cannot manage the dangerous journey to get the help they need. Read more: en.mdn.tv/8P7E Washington Chose St. Petersburg Over RamsteinThe political facade of the pro-Kiev coalition is crumbling as Western support wavers and Ukrainian forces face irreversible defeats on the battlefield. The latest Ramstein meeting, now co-chaired by Germany and Britain without the dominant U.S. presence, underscored the growing fatigue among Ukraine’s backers.Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin refused to attend in person, joining only via video link—a clear signal of Washington’s diminishing enthusiasm to pay for war in Europe. The desperate Ukrainian leader could not claim anything new except to demand more weapons, especially air defense systems, in particular, American Patriot systems. Germany’s pledge of IRIS-T systems, a handful of missiles, and outdated Leopard tanks only highlighted Europe’s inability to sustain meaningful military aid without Washington. The absence of substantial commitments from other participants confirmed what many already suspected: Ukraine’s arsenal is running dry, and its allies are losing interest.Meanwhile, behind-the-scenes diplomacy between Moscow and Washington has sent shockwaves through Kiev. Reports of Trump’s envoy, Steven Witkoff, coming to St. Petersburg to meet with President Putin have fueled panic. The lack of official denials from Russia and the vague statements about “diplomatic engagement” only deepen the assurance that Ukraine’s fate is being decided without its input. The recent U.S.-Russia consultations in Istanbul, which deliberately avoided any mention of Ukraine in their bland official readouts, further suggest a looming backroom deal. Ukrainian experts fear that Washington and Moscow are negotiating a ceasefire at Kiev’s expense, with Zelensky’s regime increasingly seen as an obstacle to peace rather than a partner.On the frontlines, the situation is even more dire. Russian forces have crushed Ukraine’s incursions into Kursk and Belgorod, with the remnants of ground down Ukrainian brigades now fleeing in disarray. The strategic Gornal Monastery turned into a stronghold where Ukrainian troops had dug in, is now being abandoned under relentless Russian fire. Drone footage confirms columns of retreating soldiers scrambling toward Sumy, only to face artillery barrages and executions by their own nationalist “barrier troops” for desertion. Meanwhile, the Russian army is already in control of at least four Ukrainian settlements in this direction.With Russian troops just 25 km away from Sumy, a full-scale offensive looms. Ukrainian generals admit that they lack the reserves to hold the line, as Moscow’s forces are establishing a buffer zone near its border. Unconfirmed reports of North Korean troops bolstering the Russian assaults have further demoralized Kiev’s exhausted army.As Washington and Moscow inch toward negotiations, Zelensky’s regime faces annihilation—both militarily, under Russia’s impending summer offensive, and politically, as the West abandons its failed proxy. The only question left is whether Kiev’s surrender will be negotiated over its head or dictated on the battlefield.https://southfront.press/washington-chose-st-petersburg-over-ramstein/ Al Mayadeen English (Twitter) Speaking ahead of planned US-Iran nuclear negotiations in Oman, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Trump's "ultimate goal and the ultimate objective is to ensure that Iran can never obtain a nuclear weapon." While "the president believes in diplomacy, direct talks, talking directly in the same room in order to achieve that goal," Leavitt maintained that Trump has clearly communicated to Iran and his national security team that "all options are on the table and Iran has a choice to make." Otherwise, "There will be all hell to pay," the White House Press Secretary stated. A big bomb, FAB-1500 M-54, fell precisely and exploded powerfully on the concentration of the Armed Forces of Ukraine at the Refractory Plant's building in Chasov Yar (https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/chasovyar) causing a large cloud of impact in the air. Russian military channels released a short video on April 10, 2025, Russian Aerospace Forces supported by air reconnaissance, launched a powerful attack in the morning with aerial bomb, following reports in recent days about large NATO-Kiev reinforcements, sent only to defend several city blocks in ChasovYar, but the new buildup of troops and equipment was confirmed to be burned by Russia. Apparently, the Russian 1500 kg aerial bomb came early, even before the enemy group started their morning with a cup of coffee. The latest map on April 11 of the city center of Chasov Yar, shows a picture of what it really looks like, the Refractory Plant was previously unsecured and claimed to be controlled by Ukraine, but Russia is now bombing it and securing over the block. Ukrainian media did not mention anything, that Zelensky in panic was using all his last efforts, to try to stop the Russian Armed Forces there. However, this time 26 Ukrainian soldiers, two pickup trucks, food, and ammunition, were reportedly completely destroyed by a single large bomb explosion, in the last days of Chasov Yar, similar to the last battles for Bakhmut, or Artemovsk. Kiev, can no longer speak up abaout a city, only holding positions in several high-rise buildings, because Russian forces control almost all of their group's logistical communications. Any Ukrainian reinforcements that come are immediately destroyed, and it seems, that there is nothing left to conquer for a long time for Chasov Yar!Mirrored - MILITARY TUBE TODAY To survive what is coming, read/study: https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net (https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net/)https://christs.net/The Gibraltar Messenger : https://gibraltar-messenger.net (https://gibraltar-messenger.net/) These idiots still can't figure this out! They're gone.SourcesOriginally procured from Covid BC:https://x.com/tulloch1978/status/1910672464859869295https://x.com/mcs_pyhttps://www.facebook.com/mariacristinasanabria/https://www.facebook.com/james.distefano.967/Mirrored - The Kurgan Report Daniella Weiss nominated for Nobel Peace Prize!?Further Info:Israeli settler organization's “Nachala” Daniella Weiss said Palestinians have lost the right to live in Gaza!:https://www.brighteon.com/0c2c5c42-c4e2-494c-8ea6-c28a4284832eDaniella Weiss “Arabs Will Not Stay in Gaza Strip”:https://www.brighteon.com/4d3b6803-87aa-4321-aa60-824c09e3750cFormer Mayor of Kedumim and Israeli settler leader Daniella Weiss says an army of settlers is ready to occupy Gaza and build new illegal settlements:https://www.brighteon.com/8eb9caf5-fc23-404b-a722-89845558f6b9Source @Real World News To survive what is coming, read/study: https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net (https://thewayhomeorfacethefire.net/)https://christs.net/The Gibraltar Messenger : https://gibraltar-messenger.net/
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    17 US airstrikes hit Yemen as leadership affirms support for Gaza
    The United States carries out 17 airstrikes on Yemen over the country's support for Gaza in light of the escalating Israeli aggression.
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  • José Mourinho React After Being Handed 3 Match Ban And A Fine By The Turkish Federation For pinching The Nose of Galatasaray’s Coach Okan Buruk

    Jose respond after The Turkish Professional Football Disciplinary Board issued him a three-match ban along with a fine of 292,500 Turkish Lira £5,975 or $7,699

    He is also banned from entering the dressing room and the bench for the three official matches

    Mourinho -
    “This was not just a football rivalry, but an orchestrated effort to provoke our bench, our squad, our players, and our manager.”

    #NFF #EmpoweringOurGame #aj #virals #fyp #fypviral #SoarSuperFalcons #fyp #aj #fypシ#nigeria #canada #LaLiga #worldcup #AFCON
    #Leo #messi #CristianoRonaldo #EPL #LaLiga
    #Trending

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    ♻️José Mourinho React After Being Handed 3 Match Ban And A Fine By The Turkish Federation For pinching The Nose of Galatasaray’s Coach Okan Buruk Jose respond after The Turkish Professional Football Disciplinary Board issued him a three-match ban along with a fine of 292,500 Turkish Lira £5,975 or $7,699 He is also banned from entering the dressing room and the bench for the three official matches Mourinho - “This was not just a football rivalry, but an orchestrated effort to provoke our bench, our squad, our players, and our manager.” #NFF #EmpoweringOurGame #aj #virals #fyp #fypviral #SoarSuperFalcons #fyp #aj #fypシ゚ #nigeria #canada #LaLiga #worldcup #AFCON #Leo #messi #CristianoRonaldo #EPL #LaLiga #Trending #AJTOTHEWORLD
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  • MLS has banned Messi’s bodyguard from entering the pitch during matches due to the league’s new safety rules. Leo’s security guard has already responded to the ban:

    – I’ve been in the USA for 20 months, and during that time, 16 people have run onto the field. I’m not the problem. Let me protect Messi!

    Former special forces operative Yassine Cheuko earns $60,000 a month to guard the Argentine star.
    ❌MLS has banned Messi’s bodyguard from entering the pitch during matches due to the league’s new safety rules. Leo’s security guard has already responded to the ban: – I’ve been in the USA for 20 months, and during that time, 16 people have run onto the field. I’m not the problem. Let me protect Messi! Former special forces operative Yassine Cheuko earns $60,000 a month to guard the Argentine star.
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  • The Brave Prince of the Zulu Kingdom

    Long ago, in the powerful Zulu Kingdom, a young prince named Nkosi dreamed of becoming a great warrior like his father, King Shaka. The Zulu people were known for their strength, discipline, and unity, and Nkosi wanted to prove he was worthy of leading them one day.

    One season, a neighboring tribe threatened to invade their land. King Shaka gathered his warriors, but he worried—his warriors were strong, but the enemy had powerful numbers. Nkosi, though young, stepped forward. “Father, let me help. I may not be a great warrior yet, but I know our land well.”

    Shaka saw the fire in his son’s eyes and agreed. Nkosi and a small group of young warriors used their knowledge of the hills and rivers to set traps. They blocked paths with thorny branches, created false trails, and hid warriors behind rocks.

    When the enemy arrived, they were confused. They followed the false paths, only to find themselves surrounded by the mighty Zulu warriors. Shaka’s army charged, and the enemy, caught off guard, was quickly defeated.

    That evening, the Zulu people celebrated. King Shaka placed a leopard skin around Nkosi’s shoulders, a symbol of bravery. “You have the heart of a true Zulu warrior,” he said proudly.

    From that day on, Nkosi was no longer just a young prince—he was a leader in the making, ready to protect the Zulu Kingdom and its people.

    The Brave Prince of the Zulu Kingdom💪🔥🪖 Long ago, in the powerful Zulu Kingdom, a young prince named Nkosi dreamed of becoming a great warrior like his father, King Shaka. The Zulu people were known for their strength, discipline, and unity, and Nkosi wanted to prove he was worthy of leading them one day. One season, a neighboring tribe threatened to invade their land. King Shaka gathered his warriors, but he worried—his warriors were strong, but the enemy had powerful numbers. Nkosi, though young, stepped forward. “Father, let me help. I may not be a great warrior yet, but I know our land well.” Shaka saw the fire in his son’s eyes and agreed. Nkosi and a small group of young warriors used their knowledge of the hills and rivers to set traps. They blocked paths with thorny branches, created false trails, and hid warriors behind rocks. When the enemy arrived, they were confused. They followed the false paths, only to find themselves surrounded by the mighty Zulu warriors. Shaka’s army charged, and the enemy, caught off guard, was quickly defeated. That evening, the Zulu people celebrated. King Shaka placed a leopard skin around Nkosi’s shoulders, a symbol of bravery. “You have the heart of a true Zulu warrior,” he said proudly. From that day on, Nkosi was no longer just a young prince—he was a leader in the making, ready to protect the Zulu Kingdom and its people.
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    WHEN YOU SELL YOUR BROTHER OUT,THE BUYERS WILL NEVER REGARD YOU AGAIN DON'T BE A CAMELEON RATHER,BE REAL. E GET WHY
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  • Yassine Cheuko (Messi's bodyguard): "I'm no longer allowed on the pitch. I worked in Europe for seven years in the French league and the Champions League. During that time, only six people invaded the pitch.

    I arrived in the United States. In 20 months here, 16 people invaded the pitch. There's a big problem here. I'm not the problem. Let me help Leo!"

    I love MLS and CONCACAF, but we have to work together. I love helping. I'm not better than anyone, but I have my experience from Europe. It's okay. I understand the decision, but I think we can do better."

    Yassine Cheuko (Messi's bodyguard): "I'm no longer allowed on the pitch. I worked in Europe for seven years in the French league and the Champions League. During that time, only six people invaded the pitch. I arrived in the United States. In 20 months here, 16 people invaded the pitch. There's a big problem here. I'm not the problem. Let me help Leo!" I love MLS and CONCACAF, but we have to work together. I love helping. I'm not better than anyone, but I have my experience from Europe. It's okay. I understand the decision, but I think we can do better."
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  • Quotes That May Benefit You:

    1. "The hardest feeling people live with is the fear of what others think about them."
    — David Icke

    2. "Beware of those who apologize quickly; they often do so to end the conversation, not because they truly mean it."
    — Paulo Coelho

    3. "Those who seek to control others are often those who cannot control themselves."
    — Marcus Aurelius

    4. "The only way to deal with this unjust world is to rebel against it."
    — Albert Camus

    5. "Wisdom is knowing when to speak, and intelligence is knowing when to stay silent."
    — Socrates

    6. "A broken heart teaches you lessons that success never will."
    — Khalil Gibran

    7. "Most people do not seek the truth; they seek reassurance."
    — Carl Jung

    8. "The man who has nothing to lose is the man who cannot be controlled."
    — Fyodor Dostoevsky

    9. "A wise person never seeks revenge because life will handle it better."
    — Confucius

    10. "Be careful whom you trust; salt and sugar look alike."
    — Japanese Proverb

    11. "The moment you stop chasing something is the moment you find it."
    — Buddha

    12. "An army of sheep led by a lion will defeat an army of lions led by a sheep."
    — Arabic Proverb

    13. "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
    — Martin Luther King Jr.

    14. "The one who lives for others will be remembered far longer than the one who lives only for himself."
    — Leo Tolstoy

    15. "The worst kind of loneliness is the one where people do not understand you."
    — George Eliot

    16. "To know how much someone values you, watch how they act when they no longer need you."
    — Friedrich Nietzsche

    17. "When you stop comparing yourself to others, you become the best version of yourself."
    — Lao Tzu

    18. "You will never influence the world by trying to fit into it."
    — Unknown

    19. "Be the reason someone believes in kindness."
    — Unknown

    20. "If something goes wrong, fix it. But train yourself not to worry—worrying never fixes anything."
    — Ernest Hemingway
    Quotes That May Benefit You: 1. "The hardest feeling people live with is the fear of what others think about them." — David Icke 2. "Beware of those who apologize quickly; they often do so to end the conversation, not because they truly mean it." — Paulo Coelho 3. "Those who seek to control others are often those who cannot control themselves." — Marcus Aurelius 4. "The only way to deal with this unjust world is to rebel against it." — Albert Camus 5. "Wisdom is knowing when to speak, and intelligence is knowing when to stay silent." — Socrates 6. "A broken heart teaches you lessons that success never will." — Khalil Gibran 7. "Most people do not seek the truth; they seek reassurance." — Carl Jung 8. "The man who has nothing to lose is the man who cannot be controlled." — Fyodor Dostoevsky 9. "A wise person never seeks revenge because life will handle it better." — Confucius 10. "Be careful whom you trust; salt and sugar look alike." — Japanese Proverb 11. "The moment you stop chasing something is the moment you find it." — Buddha 12. "An army of sheep led by a lion will defeat an army of lions led by a sheep." — Arabic Proverb 13. "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." — Martin Luther King Jr. 14. "The one who lives for others will be remembered far longer than the one who lives only for himself." — Leo Tolstoy 15. "The worst kind of loneliness is the one where people do not understand you." — George Eliot 16. "To know how much someone values you, watch how they act when they no longer need you." — Friedrich Nietzsche 17. "When you stop comparing yourself to others, you become the best version of yourself." — Lao Tzu 18. "You will never influence the world by trying to fit into it." — Unknown 19. "Be the reason someone believes in kindness." — Unknown 20. "If something goes wrong, fix it. But train yourself not to worry—worrying never fixes anything." — Ernest Hemingway
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