• Common Mistakes People Make When Choosing a Life Partner

    DESPERATION– Some people rush into marriage without learning enough about it.

    They think, “I’ll figure it out along the way,” but this mindset leads to regret.

    The right knowledge helps you prepare, notice warning signs early, and make better choices.

    TRYING TO PROVE A POINT– Some get married just to show others they can. They don’t want people saying, “With all your beauty and money, you’re still single?”

    But in the end, when problems come, they realize no one really cared that much and they have to face the consequences of their choices and decisions all alone

    PEER PRESSURE – Seeing friends get married makes some feel left out.

    So, they rush to pick anyone just to fit in, without thinking long-term.

    FEAR OF TIME PASSING – Some believe they are getting too old and must marry quickly, even if the person doesn’t match their values and purpose in life.

    They forget that everyone’s journey(time) is different, and rushing can lead to regret.

    MARRYING FOR MONEY OR STATUS– Some choose a partner just for wealth or social position, ignoring their bad character.

    Later, they realize that money is useless when there is no peace and they have no say in the marriage.

    BLINDLY FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS– Some marry people recommended by parents, pastors, or others without checking if they are truly compatible.

    But what others see as “good” may not be right for you. Good intentions doesn’t equate compatibility.

    Marriage is a lifelong journey. Don't rush into it for the wrong reasons.

    Take your time, learn, and choose wisely.
    Common Mistakes People Make When Choosing a Life Partner ‼️DESPERATION– Some people rush into marriage without learning enough about it. They think, “I’ll figure it out along the way,” but this mindset leads to regret. The right knowledge helps you prepare, notice warning signs early, and make better choices. ‼️TRYING TO PROVE A POINT– Some get married just to show others they can. They don’t want people saying, “With all your beauty and money, you’re still single?” But in the end, when problems come, they realize no one really cared that much and they have to face the consequences of their choices and decisions all alone ‼️PEER PRESSURE – Seeing friends get married makes some feel left out. So, they rush to pick anyone just to fit in, without thinking long-term. ‼️FEAR OF TIME PASSING – Some believe they are getting too old and must marry quickly, even if the person doesn’t match their values and purpose in life. They forget that everyone’s journey(time) is different, and rushing can lead to regret. ‼️MARRYING FOR MONEY OR STATUS– Some choose a partner just for wealth or social position, ignoring their bad character. Later, they realize that money is useless when there is no peace and they have no say in the marriage. ‼️BLINDLY FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS– Some marry people recommended by parents, pastors, or others without checking if they are truly compatible. But what others see as “good” may not be right for you. Good intentions doesn’t equate compatibility. Marriage is a lifelong journey. Don't rush into it for the wrong reasons. Take your time, learn, and choose wisely.
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  • AFTER LEAVING HIS WIFE PENNILESS, HE MET HER YEARS LATER—AND COULDN’T BELIEVE HIS EYES

    Arthur had always prided himself on being the master of his own destiny. Even during his college years, he commanded attention with his sharp business instincts. While his classmates buried themselves in books, Arthur was already immersed in entrepreneurial ventures—flipping cars one week, assembling custom computers the next.

    It was during this phase of his life that he met Michelle. Unlike Arthur’s flashy and superficial girlfriends, Michelle was a quiet, hardworking student majoring in foreign languages. Her modesty set her apart, and to Arthur, she was intriguing in a way he hadn’t expected.

    He pursued her with charm and persistence. Michelle, dazzled by the attention of the campus’s most popular guy, quickly fell for him.

    “You’re so beautiful,” Arthur would say, dismissing her studies with a wave of his hand. “Why waste your time in school? Marry me, and I’ll take care of everything.”

    Michelle hesitated. “I want to work as a translator,” she said shyly. “I want to connect with people from all over the world.”

    Arthur laughed. “You can practice your languages with my business partners.”

    Eventually, she gave in. They married, and life seemed full of promise. Money was never a problem, and soon their first child, Dimka, was born. Michelle embraced motherhood wholeheartedly. When their daughter, Lenochka, arrived a few years later, her days became consumed with caring for two young children.

    Michelle once considered hiring a nanny to balance work and parenting, but Arthur shut the idea down. “Kids need their mother,” he insisted.

    While Michelle poured herself into raising their family, Arthur threw himself into his business—or so he claimed. He always seemed to have funds for luxury items like a new car or a state-of-the-art TV. Yet when Michelle asked for something as small as a new hairdryer, he’d scoff and say, “The old one works just fine.”

    Years passed, and the children grew older. Michelle began to feel an aching loneliness. Arthur’s time at home dwindled, and when he was there, his phone never left his hand. Any suggestion of a date night or family outing was met with a firm “I’m too busy.” Somehow, though, he always found time for his friends.

    Then, one day, Arthur dropped a bombshell.

    “We need to split up,” he said bluntly. “I’m tired of this family routine. I have my own life to live, and I need my freedom.”

    Michelle was stunned. “Split up? What do you mean? What about the kids? What about us?”

    “You’re a mother. You’ll figure it out,” Arthur said with a shrug. That same evening, he packed his belongings and left without looking back.

    At least he left her the house—but not a single penny to her name.

    Michelle’s once-comfortable life fell apart in an instant. Desperate to provide for her children, she scoured the city for work, often leaving Dimma and Lessie with a kind neighbor. Eventually, she landed a job as a cleaner at a shopping mall, but it wasn’t enough. She started working night shifts to make ends meet, and the exhaustion quickly took its toll.

    Just when it seemed things couldn’t get any worse, tragedy struck. Michelle received a devastating call from her mother about her beloved grandfather. Overwhelmed by grief, she summoned every ounce of strength to carry on.

    When she visited the notary’s office to settle her grandfather’s affairs, she received the surprise of her life. It turned out her grandfather had been quietly investing in company shares for years. He left his entire fortune to Michelle.

    Determined to rebuild her life, Michelle used the inheritance wisely. She took professional development courses to re-enter her field and invested part of the money in a small neighborhood café. The café thrived and quickly became a local favorite.

    One busy afternoon, Michelle was behind the counter when the chime of the doorbell signaled new guests. She looked up to greet them—and froze.

    Standing in the doorway was Arthur, arm in arm with a striking young blonde.

    “Good afternoon. What can I get for you?” Michelle asked, her voice calm and professional.

    Arthur glanced up from the menu, doing a double take when he recognized her. “Michelle? Are you working here as a waitress?” he asked with thinly veiled smugness.

    “Yes, I work here,” she replied evenly. “What would you like to order?”

    Arthur smirked. “Two cappuccinos and some croissants. Well, well—how the tables have turned. I assumed you were still scrubbing floors. Guess this is an upgrade, huh?”

    The blonde laughed, clearly enjoying the joke.

    “Your order will be ready shortly,” Michelle said, turning toward the counter.

    When she returned with their drinks and pastries, Arthur couldn’t resist another jab. “You seem to be doing okay. Maybe serving coffee really is your true calling.”

    CONTINUE THE STORY IN THE COMMENTS BELOW!
    AFTER LEAVING HIS WIFE PENNILESS, HE MET HER YEARS LATER—AND COULDN’T BELIEVE HIS EYES Arthur had always prided himself on being the master of his own destiny. Even during his college years, he commanded attention with his sharp business instincts. While his classmates buried themselves in books, Arthur was already immersed in entrepreneurial ventures—flipping cars one week, assembling custom computers the next. It was during this phase of his life that he met Michelle. Unlike Arthur’s flashy and superficial girlfriends, Michelle was a quiet, hardworking student majoring in foreign languages. Her modesty set her apart, and to Arthur, she was intriguing in a way he hadn’t expected. He pursued her with charm and persistence. Michelle, dazzled by the attention of the campus’s most popular guy, quickly fell for him. “You’re so beautiful,” Arthur would say, dismissing her studies with a wave of his hand. “Why waste your time in school? Marry me, and I’ll take care of everything.” Michelle hesitated. “I want to work as a translator,” she said shyly. “I want to connect with people from all over the world.” Arthur laughed. “You can practice your languages with my business partners.” Eventually, she gave in. They married, and life seemed full of promise. Money was never a problem, and soon their first child, Dimka, was born. Michelle embraced motherhood wholeheartedly. When their daughter, Lenochka, arrived a few years later, her days became consumed with caring for two young children. Michelle once considered hiring a nanny to balance work and parenting, but Arthur shut the idea down. “Kids need their mother,” he insisted. While Michelle poured herself into raising their family, Arthur threw himself into his business—or so he claimed. He always seemed to have funds for luxury items like a new car or a state-of-the-art TV. Yet when Michelle asked for something as small as a new hairdryer, he’d scoff and say, “The old one works just fine.” Years passed, and the children grew older. Michelle began to feel an aching loneliness. Arthur’s time at home dwindled, and when he was there, his phone never left his hand. Any suggestion of a date night or family outing was met with a firm “I’m too busy.” Somehow, though, he always found time for his friends. Then, one day, Arthur dropped a bombshell. “We need to split up,” he said bluntly. “I’m tired of this family routine. I have my own life to live, and I need my freedom.” Michelle was stunned. “Split up? What do you mean? What about the kids? What about us?” “You’re a mother. You’ll figure it out,” Arthur said with a shrug. That same evening, he packed his belongings and left without looking back. At least he left her the house—but not a single penny to her name. Michelle’s once-comfortable life fell apart in an instant. Desperate to provide for her children, she scoured the city for work, often leaving Dimma and Lessie with a kind neighbor. Eventually, she landed a job as a cleaner at a shopping mall, but it wasn’t enough. She started working night shifts to make ends meet, and the exhaustion quickly took its toll. Just when it seemed things couldn’t get any worse, tragedy struck. Michelle received a devastating call from her mother about her beloved grandfather. Overwhelmed by grief, she summoned every ounce of strength to carry on. When she visited the notary’s office to settle her grandfather’s affairs, she received the surprise of her life. It turned out her grandfather had been quietly investing in company shares for years. He left his entire fortune to Michelle. Determined to rebuild her life, Michelle used the inheritance wisely. She took professional development courses to re-enter her field and invested part of the money in a small neighborhood café. The café thrived and quickly became a local favorite. One busy afternoon, Michelle was behind the counter when the chime of the doorbell signaled new guests. She looked up to greet them—and froze. Standing in the doorway was Arthur, arm in arm with a striking young blonde. “Good afternoon. What can I get for you?” Michelle asked, her voice calm and professional. Arthur glanced up from the menu, doing a double take when he recognized her. “Michelle? Are you working here as a waitress?” he asked with thinly veiled smugness. “Yes, I work here,” she replied evenly. “What would you like to order?” Arthur smirked. “Two cappuccinos and some croissants. Well, well—how the tables have turned. I assumed you were still scrubbing floors. Guess this is an upgrade, huh?” The blonde laughed, clearly enjoying the joke. “Your order will be ready shortly,” Michelle said, turning toward the counter. When she returned with their drinks and pastries, Arthur couldn’t resist another jab. “You seem to be doing okay. Maybe serving coffee really is your true calling.” CONTINUE THE STORY IN THE COMMENTS BELOW! ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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  • Your anger is sacred data - the part of you that still believes in justice."
    Your anger is sacred data - the part of you that still believes in justice."
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  • Your anger is sacred data - the part of you that still believes in justice."
    Your anger is sacred data - the part of you that still believes in justice."
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  • Bill Gates Says AI Will Replace Doctors and Teachers Within a Decade.

    Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has made a bold prediction: artificial intelligence will be capable of replacing doctors and teachers within the next 10 years.

    As we enter what he calls the “Era of Free Intelligence,” Gates envisions AI-powered tools becoming as common and accessible as smartphones—revolutionizing how we learn and receive healthcare.

    He believes AI tutors will deliver personalized education to every child globally, breaking barriers of language, cost, and geography.

    In healthcare, AI could diagnose illnesses faster and more accurately than human doctors, especially in underserved regions.

    Gates says this wave of AI won’t just assist professionals—it will replace many of them, making expert-level knowledge available at little or no cost.

    The future of education and medicine might be radically transformed—and sooner than you think.

    #BillGates #AIRevolution #FutureOfWork #AIinEducation #AIinHealthcare #TechNews #ArtificialIntelligence #EdTech #HealthTech
    Bill Gates Says AI Will Replace Doctors and Teachers Within a Decade. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has made a bold prediction: artificial intelligence will be capable of replacing doctors and teachers within the next 10 years. As we enter what he calls the “Era of Free Intelligence,” Gates envisions AI-powered tools becoming as common and accessible as smartphones—revolutionizing how we learn and receive healthcare. He believes AI tutors will deliver personalized education to every child globally, breaking barriers of language, cost, and geography. In healthcare, AI could diagnose illnesses faster and more accurately than human doctors, especially in underserved regions. Gates says this wave of AI won’t just assist professionals—it will replace many of them, making expert-level knowledge available at little or no cost. The future of education and medicine might be radically transformed—and sooner than you think. #BillGates #AIRevolution #FutureOfWork #AIinEducation #AIinHealthcare #TechNews #ArtificialIntelligence #EdTech #HealthTech
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  • Despite a staggering $3.6 million annual salary, no one is willing to take the job of maintaining the light at the legendary Lighthouse of Alexandria. The role, while seemingly simple, is believed to involve extreme isolation and harsh sea conditions, making it one of the most avoided high-paying jobs in the world.
    Despite a staggering $3.6 million annual salary, no one is willing to take the job of maintaining the light at the legendary Lighthouse of Alexandria. The role, while seemingly simple, is believed to involve extreme isolation and harsh sea conditions, making it one of the most avoided high-paying jobs in the world.
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  • Good afternoon my good people. I believe today is going to be blessed day for all of us. Please keep doing good toward all people. Do not forget that God loves a cheerful giver.
    Good afternoon my good people. I believe today is going to be blessed day for all of us. Please keep doing good toward all people. Do not forget that God loves a cheerful giver.
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  • Davido on United’s 5-4 win over Lyon and his album 5ive:

    🗣🗣 “I think it was more than just a coincidence — my album is titled 5ive, and United scored 5 goals against Lyon! It felt like a sign. Imagine me planning to drop an album called 5ive, and then watching United hit 5 goals in one game. That kind of alignment? Crazy! I truly believe those 5 goals represent my album. And shoutout to Andre Onana — I love that guy. He’s a true symbol of Africa’s greatness.”
    Davido on United’s 5-4 win over Lyon and his album 5ive: 🗣🗣 “I think it was more than just a coincidence — my album is titled 5ive, and United scored 5 goals against Lyon! It felt like a sign. Imagine me planning to drop an album called 5ive, and then watching United hit 5 goals in one game. That kind of alignment? Crazy! I truly believe those 5 goals represent my album. And shoutout to Andre Onana — I love that guy. He’s a true symbol of Africa’s greatness.”
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  • DON'T GO AWAY!

    MANY ARE NOT READY TO STUDY THE WORD BUT CAN WAKE UP VERY EARLY TO CHAT OR WATCH CNN

    EVERY GIFT OF GOD NOT SERVICED WILL DIE A NATURAL DEATH

    - Bishop David Oyedepo

    Bishop Oyedepo has charged all believers to beware of distractions that prevent them from their spiritual disciplines. While admonishing the congregation during the second service of the Special Easter Celebration Service at Faith Tabernacle Canaanland, he said "Some will take the Bible and in two minutes, they have slept. Church Gist. When they are watching TV, they can stay awake for two hours without blinking. Two solid hours with junk, no lesson. He is awake. But let us pray, he is dozing off in one minute. "let us chat", he is excited even early in the morning. They are traps of the devil."

    He further said "You may not like my approach but I know what I am doing, I bought my last newspaper in 1993. They talk about me a lot, that's good. They are for people to read. I can't be reading what you are saying about me, I know me more than you know me. I have one TV in my house and office and it has never seen power. Church Gist. You can't mistakenly turn it on, it was never connected. Whether it is still working or not, nobody knows. Warranty has gone. Can I leave my house and go and be watching in the office? No! But you know how many of you do that. The business is dying and you are in front of CNN. They say "don't go away" and you are there. What are you looking for? To take time out and seek the way forward, you don't have. I said to you before, those who make news don't watch news. They are busy making news for watchers to keep watching. I see you enlisted among newsmakers. Every gift of God that is unserviced will die a natural death."
    DON'T GO AWAY! MANY ARE NOT READY TO STUDY THE WORD BUT CAN WAKE UP VERY EARLY TO CHAT OR WATCH CNN EVERY GIFT OF GOD NOT SERVICED WILL DIE A NATURAL DEATH - Bishop David Oyedepo Bishop Oyedepo has charged all believers to beware of distractions that prevent them from their spiritual disciplines. While admonishing the congregation during the second service of the Special Easter Celebration Service at Faith Tabernacle Canaanland, he said "Some will take the Bible and in two minutes, they have slept. Church Gist. When they are watching TV, they can stay awake for two hours without blinking. Two solid hours with junk, no lesson. He is awake. But let us pray, he is dozing off in one minute. "let us chat", he is excited even early in the morning. They are traps of the devil." He further said "You may not like my approach but I know what I am doing, I bought my last newspaper in 1993. They talk about me a lot, that's good. They are for people to read. I can't be reading what you are saying about me, I know me more than you know me. I have one TV in my house and office and it has never seen power. Church Gist. You can't mistakenly turn it on, it was never connected. Whether it is still working or not, nobody knows. Warranty has gone. Can I leave my house and go and be watching in the office? No! But you know how many of you do that. The business is dying and you are in front of CNN. They say "don't go away" and you are there. What are you looking for? To take time out and seek the way forward, you don't have. I said to you before, those who make news don't watch news. They are busy making news for watchers to keep watching. I see you enlisted among newsmakers. Every gift of God that is unserviced will die a natural death."
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  • IRNA News Agency:
    Iran to remember Russia’s positive role in nuclear issue: Foreign Ministry spokesperson

    Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei says that Iran will remember Russia’s constructive and positive role in the Islamic Republic’s nuclear issue and that Tehran believes its Russian friends would play a key role in this respect if needed.

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    I.R.G.C. seizes 1.5 million liters of smuggled fuel in the Persian Gulf

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85810958/

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    Iran to pursue lifting of unilateral sanctions and prisoner exchange at SCO judicial summit

    Tehran, IRNA – Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi says that unilateral sanctions, prisoner transfers, and extradition of criminals are expected to be discussed at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit.

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    China hails Tehran-Beijing relations ahead of Araqchi's visit

    Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson has hailed the relation between Tehran and Beijing as sound and stable.

    🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85810900/

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    Exclusive | Iran-U.S. talks are a ‘litmus test’ for diplomacy, says IRNA’s CEO

    Tehran, IRNA – CEO of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) Hossein Jaberi-Ansari says the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States, mediated by Oman, represent a “litmus test” for diplomacy and an opportunity for both sides to gauge each other’s positions beyond media narratives and rhetoric.h

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    IRNA News Agency: ♦️ Iran to remember Russia’s positive role in nuclear issue: Foreign Ministry spokesperson 📌 Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei says that Iran will remember Russia’s constructive and positive role in the Islamic Republic’s nuclear issue and that Tehran believes its Russian friends would play a key role in this respect if needed. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85811036/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔷 I.R.G.C. seizes 1.5 million liters of smuggled fuel in the Persian Gulf 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85810958/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔶Iran to pursue lifting of unilateral sanctions and prisoner exchange at SCO judicial summit 📌 Tehran, IRNA – Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Kazem Gharibabadi says that unilateral sanctions, prisoner transfers, and extradition of criminals are expected to be discussed at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85811013/ 📲 @Irna_en ♦️ China hails Tehran-Beijing relations ahead of Araqchi's visit 📌 Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson has hailed the relation between Tehran and Beijing as sound and stable. 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85810900/ 📲 @Irna_en 🔶 Exclusive | Iran-U.S. talks are a ‘litmus test’ for diplomacy, says IRNA’s CEO 📌 Tehran, IRNA – CEO of the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) Hossein Jaberi-Ansari says the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States, mediated by Oman, represent a “litmus test” for diplomacy and an opportunity for both sides to gauge each other’s positions beyond media narratives and rhetoric.h 🖇 en.irna.ir/news/85811253/ 📲 @Irna_en
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  • Kevin De Bruyne Wanted to Stay at Man City, But the Club Didn’t OFFER Him a Contract Despite His Willingness to Continue on the Same Terms

    Kevin De Bruyne: "There was a bit of shock when I found out. I hadn’t received any offer from them the entire year, and Manchester City made their decision. Obviously, I was a bit surprised, but I have to accept it. Honestly, I still believe I can perform at a high level, like I’ve been showing, but I understand that clubs have to make decisions…"

    "I still feel I have a lot to offer. I know I'm not 25 anymore, but I still feel capable of doing my job."

    "I’m open to anything next because I need to consider the bigger picture — sporting reasons, family, everything together. I’ll make the decision that makes the most sense for me and my family."

    "Man City told me their decision, but I can’t really speak to what they’re thinking internally. I still feel good, I've played more than I did last season, except for the hernia. I’m in good shape, and my rhythm is coming back."

    "I don’t feel the need to share the exact reasons behind their decision because, at the end of the day, it’s more about business for them. It wasn’t really a long conversation; they just told me their decision. I have to accept the situation, even though I believe I can still do a good job. That’s it."

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    🚨 Kevin De Bruyne Wanted to Stay at Man City, But the Club Didn’t OFFER Him a Contract Despite His Willingness to Continue on the Same Terms 🥺💔⬇️ 🗣️ Kevin De Bruyne: "There was a bit of shock when I found out. I hadn’t received any offer from them the entire year, and Manchester City made their decision. Obviously, I was a bit surprised, but I have to accept it. Honestly, I still believe I can perform at a high level, like I’ve been showing, but I understand that clubs have to make decisions…" "I still feel I have a lot to offer. I know I'm not 25 anymore, but I still feel capable of doing my job." "I’m open to anything next because I need to consider the bigger picture — sporting reasons, family, everything together. I’ll make the decision that makes the most sense for me and my family." "Man City told me their decision, but I can’t really speak to what they’re thinking internally. I still feel good, I've played more than I did last season, except for the hernia. I’m in good shape, and my rhythm is coming back." "I don’t feel the need to share the exact reasons behind their decision because, at the end of the day, it’s more about business for them. It wasn’t really a long conversation; they just told me their decision. I have to accept the situation, even though I believe I can still do a good job. That’s it." 💔 Thoughts? ⬇️
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  • Good afternoon everyone one. I believe we are receiving the blessing of today..
    Good afternoon everyone one. I believe we are receiving the blessing of today..
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