• Me: Did this happen? Also me: What do the 'experts' have to say?
    Me: Did this happen? Also me: What do the 'experts' have to say?
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  • Someone said … ‘treats’
    Someone said … ‘treats’ 👀
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  • Someones lying
    Someones lying
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  • [Highlight] Alex Caruso tried to take Josh Hart’s water bottle, and then Hart sprayed him with water
    [Highlight] Alex Caruso tried to take Josh Hart’s water bottle, and then Hart sprayed him with water
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  • You either become batman or see hatman.
    You either become batman or see hatman.
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  • Me trying to save $20 on electricity while global events decide I’m paying $200 anyway
    Me trying to save $20 on electricity while global events decide I’m paying $200 anyway 🤪
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  • An X user has pointed out what they see as a contradiction at the heart of the conflict — that the stated objective is to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, even though the escalation of war is what led to its closure in the first place.

    The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most critical oil shipping routes in the world, and disruptions there have immediate global consequences. Critics argue the situation reflects a cycle where military action creates the very crisis it later tries to resolve, while others say securing the waterway is necessary to stabilize global trade and energy markets.

    The post has struck a chord online, with many debating whether this is a case of strategic necessity — or a self-inflicted problem spiraling further.
    An X user has pointed out what they see as a contradiction at the heart of the conflict — that the stated objective is to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, even though the escalation of war is what led to its closure in the first place. The Strait of Hormuz is one of the most critical oil shipping routes in the world, and disruptions there have immediate global consequences. Critics argue the situation reflects a cycle where military action creates the very crisis it later tries to resolve, while others say securing the waterway is necessary to stabilize global trade and energy markets. The post has struck a chord online, with many debating whether this is a case of strategic necessity — or a self-inflicted problem spiraling further.
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  • And so it goes...
    And so it goes...
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  • [OC] Shameless selfie because this weekend I’m 3 whole years alcohol free and really f$@&ing proud of myself
    [OC] Shameless selfie because this weekend I’m 3 whole years alcohol free and really f$@&ing proud of myself 😊😊
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