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  • During a speech in Miami, President Donald Trump just admitted—out loud, on camera—that he deliberately surrounds himself with losers because successful people make him feel small.

    He can’t stand hearing their stories; he only wants an audience for his own. I wonder how Hegseth, Rubio and co feel about that.
    During a speech in Miami, President Donald Trump just admitted—out loud, on camera—that he deliberately surrounds himself with losers because successful people make him feel small. He can’t stand hearing their stories; he only wants an audience for his own. I wonder how Hegseth, Rubio and co feel about that.
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  • iMessage even tell you that what the other person have edited
    iMessage even tell you that what the other person have edited 😂
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  • Melanie Shaha, a mom of six from Gilbert, Arizona, spent years battling a benign tumor that led to surgeries, radiation, and eventually… losing all her hair.

    For her, it wasn’t just physical.

    It made her feel like her struggle was suddenly visible to the world — everywhere she went.

    Then one day, during a simple family lunch, her son Matt Shaha made a comment:

    “I’ll grow my hair for you.”

    Everyone laughed.

    But he didn’t.

    For over two years, Matt kept that promise — growing out his hair until it was long enough. Then he cut it… and spent $2,000 to turn it into a custom wig for his mom.

    When Melanie wore it, she said something powerful:

    She finally felt like herself again.

    Not hidden. Not defined by her illness.

    Just… her.

    In the middle of surgeries, treatments, and everything life threw at them —
    this was something different.

    Not medicine. Not treatment.

    Just love.

    A son keeping a promise… and giving his mom a piece of herself back.
    Melanie Shaha, a mom of six from Gilbert, Arizona, spent years battling a benign tumor that led to surgeries, radiation, and eventually… losing all her hair. For her, it wasn’t just physical. It made her feel like her struggle was suddenly visible to the world — everywhere she went. Then one day, during a simple family lunch, her son Matt Shaha made a comment: “I’ll grow my hair for you.” Everyone laughed. But he didn’t. For over two years, Matt kept that promise — growing out his hair until it was long enough. Then he cut it… and spent $2,000 to turn it into a custom wig for his mom. When Melanie wore it, she said something powerful: She finally felt like herself again. Not hidden. Not defined by her illness. Just… her. In the middle of surgeries, treatments, and everything life threw at them — this was something different. Not medicine. Not treatment. Just love. A son keeping a promise… and giving his mom a piece of herself back.
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  • I guess this laptop is now no longer mine... but my cat overlord's.
    I guess this laptop is now no longer mine... but my cat overlord's.
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  • Eggs are expensive and boots are on the ground...but that song's gonna be so relevant
    Eggs are expensive and boots are on the ground...but that song's gonna be so relevant
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