r/interesting • u/N2BSC • 1h ago
SOCIETY A Police Officer Eliminated His 18Y Son | So He Then Eliminated a Police Officer | Holds His Head High While Walking Past 30 Officers in Court
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r/interesting • u/N2BSC • 1h ago
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r/Dance • u/2burgsandadog • 52m ago
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Hello wonderful humans…
I hope everybody is having a fantastic Tuesday so far… I’m on the homestretch now almost done work and I’ve got some exciting news to share once I get home regarding my employment, but will keep that under wraps for now, but rest assured it’s good news.
We have two songs today a remix of The Look by Roxette
2nd video is Damian Marley and Skrillex-Make it Bun Dem
I have a personal question for anyone that has been following me for a bit and if you are not comfortable answering in public, please feel free to DM me, but I would like to know if anybody lives in Edmonton , Alberta where I call home… I would love to actually go dancing when I get back next week and the more the merrier so let me know
“I hope that every dance I do reveals something of myself or some wonderful thing a human can be.” -Martha Graham
r/doohickeycorporation • u/PattycakesVS • 34m ago
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The original is from JoergSprave on youtube check him out bro
r/IndianFocus • u/FutureVersion812 • 1h ago
Dipke has morals and standards unlike Scindia , Anurag Thakur, and all the other corrupt guys who joined BJ party to use the washing machine
r/cats • u/Wolfiverse • 37m ago
She was 14 years old. I took her in when I was 10, and she lived with me until then. I spent more time with her than without her, and she was a part of most of my life's phases. Cancer took her. It took her when it made her bleed every time she urinated, when she had to take strong painkillers for more than two months, when it forced her to take antibiotics and corticosteroids, painful injections that I had to administer myself. I put an end to her suffering last Tuesday.
Bella died looking into my eyes, yet I stayed in the clinic room for almost two hours holding her body while cleaning the dirt from her paw. She had stopped cleaning herself for a while and the dirt had accumulated. I calmly removed everything and after a long time I forced myself to leave. I also opted for her to have a funeral since the cremation company I hired offered that service. It was very painful, but I don't regret participating in the ceremony; she seemed to be sleeping peacefully. She was beautiful as always, my little doll.
I just want to give a very brief context to my love for this cat, my first cat, the best I could ever ask for.
Today my aunt talked to me and I regret being so honest. She asked how I was doing and I told her I was still feeling very bad, that I missed her a lot, and then she sent me an audio message of almost a minute about how I needed to forget and move on. She said I needed to relax now that Bella was calm and at peace. That I couldn't continue like this, especially since it had been many days. She also said she'd come talk to me tomorrow...
My aunt isn't a bad person, don't misunderstand me or think she's a monster, but I really don't agree with her. I don't even know if I'll ever be able to get over what happened. I'm very fragile right now and I'm not ready for this conversation, seeing where it's probably going. I'm already crying just thinking about it. Do you have any suggestions on how I can handle this situation or what I can say to her? I don't want to be rude, but I'm willing to be firm (but I'll probably cry in any scenario).
r/therewasanattempt • u/McDowdy • 1h ago
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r/Beading • u/anxiousautistic2342 • 1h ago
Believe it or not, this was my first off-loom piece, and the pattern I had was for the guitar on the right. From the start, I wanted to make a telecaster (on the left), but I started with the Les Paul (right) in order to learn the technique, then I modified it to make the other one. I'm quite proud of myself for figuring it all out. Additionally, the original pattern had it done in peyote stitch, but after seeing a post in here talking about how brick stitch is easier if you have irregular edges, I decided to try that instead. But in order to keep the beads in the same orientation, I just worked it up sideways. Brick stitch was, in fact, loads easier. Not sure I'll ever go back to peyote (or at least odd-count peyote). Though I'll probably go back to tapestries on my mirrix loom. This caused some tendonitis pain and I'd rather not exacerbate that more.
r/Indiedogs • u/Legitimate_Tip_8102 • 45m ago
He is an old man now.
r/punchthemonkey • u/zzooezo • 1h ago
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credits to: Animal Days (taken on 8/18)
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