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A regra é clara: Deus não fez lugares assim para eu ficar em casa!!
Valentina S2
A regra impossível
O futebol aderiu tarde às tecnologias de verificação. Mas quando aconteceu, as consequências foram metafísicas. Esqueça as intermináveis discussões sobre o toque de mão involuntário ou a violência de uma falta. Todas as polêmicas do “árbitro assistente de vídeo” (ou VAR) empalidecem perante o fato de que uma das regras do esporte dito bretão é tornada inviável, desprovida de sentido,…
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Aiden's face when he asked his newly wedded wife to have kids
Regra hated that face
Por que se preocupar? Se você fez o melhor que pôde, preocupar-se não vai melhorar. Se você deseja ter sucesso, respeite uma regra: nunca deixe que o fracasso tome conta de você.
Leonardo DiCaprio
as 3 regras da vida
1- se você não for atrás do que quer, ninguém irá por você
2- se você não perguntar a resposta sempre será não
3- se você não der o primeiro passa você nunca sairá do lugar
Koenigsegg Regra
Regrann from @hendrix.brown - Shot him 12 times while in his underwear. I know this was 50 years ago but have things gotten any better since then?? Via @docbrownonig Just two days after federal agencies conspired to murder Dr. MLK (see Lloyd Jowers 1999 case and conviction), Oakland police shot and killed unarmed 17yr old Little Bobby Hutton on April 6, 1968, 50 yrs ago today. An original member of the Black Panther Party and its first treasurer, his family had moved to Oakland from Arkansas after being visited by nightriders. At 16, Hutton joined the Black Panther Party because he wanted to make a difference in his community and bc he believed in the Party’s Ten-Point Program. On May 2, 1967, he was present when several Black Panther Party members made national headlines by appearing armed at the California State Capitol in Sacramento to protest the Mulford Act, which prohibited the carrying of firearms in any public place. Hutton and others were arrested several blocks away, a tactic police often used to cover from the public eye the common abuses they performed on citizens. On April 6, 1968, Terry Cotton, another Panther and former political prisoner says that they were on alert for aggressive cops since King's assasination had just occurred and were preparing to host a community barbeque to "keep folks cool," and avoid the riots other cities were experiencing. Hutton was in a carload of Panthers who were confronted by Oakland police officers; two officers were shot. Later, at a home at 1218 28th Street, Eldridge Cleaver and Hutton, in an incident connected to the earlier shooting, engaged in a ninety-minute shootout with police. Officers tear gassed the property and Hutton was trapped in the burning basement. He exited and surrendered stripped down to his underwear to prove he was not armed. Police shot him 12 times regardless. About 1200 persons attended his funeral where actor Marlon Brando gave the eulogy. His legacy surfaces in Tupac Shakur’s “Ghetto Gospel." He would've been 68 this year. These are the absent fathers, grandfathers and mentors critics love to count as missing in the Black community. #BobbyHutton #BlackPanther #StephonClark - #regra https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv8QGYrnKnc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=tpoznwc3t87k