Creepy holograms on national t.v.!! Guy with 250k followers posted this. I watched video, they bobbed heads around, this was not real.
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Creepy holograms on national t.v.!! Guy with 250k followers posted this. I watched video, they bobbed heads around, this was not real.
This speech was filmed and delivered to Essence magazine. There is no record of Markle being asked to deliver a commencement address on the school's website. She did not thank the school for asking her to speak because they didn't. Essence magazine posted the video. Total PR stunt to keep the black Hollywood millionaires happy and supporting her. That is all this was!
As she has Only Once publiclly supported any black cause before and it was all about her, she didn’t even promote or endorse Obama when running for President.
And I have to add - she has new Kardashian lips with very light skin (did she lose her bronzer from the UK) Hollywood. Interesting.
There are still good people in this world. If you can’t find one be one.
I don’t usually reblog things like this…but I found this entire post to be so uplifting.
“There’s good in this world, and it’s worth fighting for.”
Love this post.
In not crying, it’s raining.
Will always repost.
So deep….
I love how he said if u can’t find one be one..that just set the bar for the week..👍
Good people
Here’s to all the good ones!!….and the greatest of these is LOVE. ♥️🙏🇺🇸
Please, please, PLEASE reblog kindness. We need this now more than ever.💜😥😥😥😥
“Hands down, confidently after 26 years on the internet, this is the best thing I have ever found.”
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from twitter
What’s new? Mad Meg wouldn’t know the truth if it jumped up and bit her in the ass.🤥🤥🤥
A bird explaining to a hedgehog crossing so it doesn’t die.
This. Word salad. Partially plagiarized as well.
The Texas Reckoning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thursday morning a Syrian-American terrorist armed with an AR-15, shotgun, and pistol planned to shoot the gate guard, enter the Naval Air Base in Corpus Christi Texas and kill as many on base as possible. A young female Sailor on duty checking IDs was shot square in the chest by the terrorist. Her ceramic armor stopped the bullet, but the force knocked her to the ground. She was able to activate the final denial barrier before the terrorist could pass through. She then unloaded her side arm into the vehicle killing the terrorist and saving unknown lives. Just in case this hadn't made it into your news feed, I thought you should know. GO NAVY
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Amazing young lady! I hope she gets recognized for her bravery!
The saddest thing about the Meghan Markle debacle is that Harry was doing a lot of important philanthropy work for wildlife and servicemen. He cannot have the impact now or stay a patron of some of the associations due to leaving RF and Britain. She’s completely erasing his legacy as well as adding so much drama to his mothers.
I think Prince William will be an amazing king. I think MM and PH are trying to destroy monarchy. If the queen doesn’t strip the Sussex titles, there will not be a monarchy when she passes away. This rival court needs to be eliminated or the monarchy will fall. The people will referendum the RF into the pages of history.
The second sons and secondary Royals need to either become private citizens at the age of 18, or quietly like prince Edward serve the U.K. The Queen has about a year left before public perception will become irreversible. She must chose between Prince Harry or keeping a monarchy in Britain,
Aww
Looks like that umbrella picture was heavily photoshopped. Charlatan Duchess has original and enhanced side by side.
They all enhance photos to be fair. Enhancement being different from photoshopping in elements etc.
Anon, my bad. I saw the comparison photo. They have removed elements from the back, like the red umbrella and another person. I suspect they also enhanced only the background on another layer in photoshop, while keeping these two intact. This is not just enhancing brightening and contrast or adding a filter. They’ve removed elements from behind.
I say this counts as proper photoshopping which royal photographers photographing an event for the papers should not do. This sort of photoshopping is only okay for personal photographs.
When you start doing this it’s propaganda, to sell a narrative theough visual imagery. And if you work for a paper that’s not okay.
The guy whose photo it is, which paper does he work for? I tried to find him on twitter with the handle the anon sent in, but it led me to someone else.
Note the halo effect is all around her, not Harry 🙄. Harry is also now bow legged. 🤣🤣🤣
Oh good catch. Someone didn’t use the lasso topl correctly around Harry’s legs, and now it looks like rats nibbled the inside of his knee and shin.
Reblog.
Photoshop Magic. Reblog.
“As I arrive for work at East Anglian Air Ambulance this evening, my last shift with this incredible team, I wanted to say thank you to my colleagues, team mates and the people of East Anglia who I have been so proud to serve.
Over the past two years I have met people from across the region who were in the most desperate of circumstances. As part of the team, I have been invited into people’s homes to share moments of extreme emotion, from relief that we have given someone a fighting chance, to profound grief.
I have watched as incredibly skilled doctors and paramedics have saved people’s lives. These experiences have instilled in me a profound respect for the men and women who serve in our emergency services, which I hope to continue to champion even as I leave the profession. I am hugely grateful for having had this experience.
From the moment I joined, when that phone rang at the base for the first time, it was clear that I was a fellow professional, a pilot with a job to do – in such a team there can be no other option, but still I am grateful to my colleagues for accepting me so readily.
At EAAA, our helicopters are airborne within four minutes of getting a call and can reach patients anywhere in the region within 25 minutes.
We land in residential gardens, school playing fields, beaches, roadsides, anywhere it is safe to do so. As a pilot, my job is to get the medical team to the patient as quickly and safely as possible, so they can give treatment as soon as possible after injury.
We are sent to only one per cent of ambulance call outs, where having a trauma team and getting the hospital to the patient quickly, can mean the difference between life and death.
I have watched our medical team perform surgery on a patient within minutes of jumping off the helicopter – their level of skill is astounding.
As a pilot at the scene, we will sometimes try and help by co-ordinating the area around the medical team, carrying their kit and doing whatever it takes to ensure they can focus on their work.
It is a joint effort, and everyone plays his or her role with great professionalism and dedication.
As a team, we travel to some very daunting incidents and we have been through some incredibly tough times together, witnessing some appalling tragedies.
One of the first call outs I made was to a young man who had taken his own life; it was an incredibly tough day and had a profound effect on all of us, not least in my determination now to draw attention to this issue.
Another rescue that sticks in my mind was to a young man who was involved in a road accident. His uncle in the car with him sadly didn’t survive, and I was sure that from what we were faced with he wouldn’t either – but thanks to the skills of our medical team he is alive today.
We were first on scene and in such circumstances we all had to pitch in to fight to save the young man’s life. It is days like this, when you know you have made a difference, that give you the determination to keep going.
I have seen at first-hand how our doctors, paramedics, police, fire and emergency services teams work together with such skill and professionalism in stressful situations.
I have also been very fortunate to work with an organisation which recognises the stress its staff deals with and puts their welfare as such a high priority.
You need to be physically and mentally fit to do this job properly and so we are encouraged to talk through the things we have seen, to share the trauma within the team.
I now know though that there are things that cannot be unseen and experiences that our first responders deal with on a daily basis that they will carry with them for life.
I have the utmost respect for the job that our emergency services carry out, without fuss, on a daily basis.
Having had the great good fortune to experience serving the East Anglian Air Ambulance, I would like to finally say thank you to the community who fund, support and keep the air ambulance flying.
As I hang up my flight suit, I am proud to have served with such an incredible team of people, who save lives across the region every day.”
I adore the statement he made.
Truly a man of substance 💙
William is a thoughtful, class act.