Category: News
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THE PASTOR’S TEETH
THE PASTOR’S TEETH A pastor went to the dentist for a set of false teeth. The first Sunday after getting his teeth, he preached for only eight minutes. The second Sunday, he preached only 10 minutes. But the following Sunday, he preached nonstop for nearly three hours… until the congregation realized he couldn’t quit, and…
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True patriotism lies in the freedom to choose, not in being bound by forced traditions.
This image highlights an important intersection of personal freedom, belief, and patriotism. The form allows parents to decide whether their child participates in the Pledge of Allegiance, reminding us of the power of choice in a free society. Personal freedom is a cornerstone of democracy, giving individuals the right to follow their beliefs without coercion.For…
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The truth behind ‘R-rated’ Princess Diana photo confirms what we all suspected
Princess Diana posed for thousands of pictures, whether it was for a royal event or a photoshoot. However, there was one that she thought was pretty much R-rated – and it still made it to the front page of every newspaper. Now, the photographer reveals what actually happened. Diana’s reaction was not the most appreciative.…
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Guy Eats 700 Eggs in a Month—Here’s What Happened to His Body!
This egg-spert wasn’t yolk-ing around. Harvard med student, Dr. Nick Norwitz consumed 720 eggs in a month to examine how the “fowl” diet affected his cholesterol and discovered that his levels dropped almost 20 percent. Norwitz “theorized” before starting his experiment that eating the 60 dozen eggs would not raise his LDL (low-density lipoprotein) or…
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A mom posted a picture when no one attended her child’s 6th birthday, and the community quickly responded.
A Birthday Gone Wrong What should have been the happiest day of young Teddy’s life quickly turned into a heart-wrenching experience. Teddy, turning 6, was given an exciting choice by his parents: a trip to Disney World or Lego Land. However, he chose to celebrate his special day with his friends instead. Source: Inside Edition…