British Woman Documents The Islamification Of Her Hometown Of Luton


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Woman Confronts Muslim Extremists Who Invaded Her Hometown

” Muslim cab drivers and Subway franchise managers refusing disabled customers with guide dogs. Muslim refugees on welfare demanding Sharia Law-compliant food banks. Towns surrendering to the complaint of a single Muslim to remove an ad for bacon. Man ordered to remove an American flag because it was ‘offensive to Muslims.’

  The demands of Muslims in America are spreading more quickly than we can document it. Yet despite the record influx of immigrants and “refugees” from Muslim nations, the population in America is (for now) well below that of Britain.

  And it is from Britain that a stunning warning video comes showing us what can happen when a large number of Muslims infiltrate a Western city.”

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Day 18: Hopium dependency: Allowing Ourselves to be “AWFUL” and Make Mistakes.


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The fear of making mistakes can prevent you from

trying anything new or

moving out of your comfort zone.

This is such a terrible waste of your skills

and your talents

and robs you from truly enjoying your life.

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Do You Have The Courage To Fail?

That is a bold statement, “do you have the courage to fail”?

It could almost be seen as a personal challenge,

And… Please, by all means DO take it that way if you would like,

because I am betting that if you do,

you are one of the most courageous people I know.

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What does it mean, to have the courage to fail?

Doesn’t failure mean that you didn’t do something right?

Or that you didn’t achieve what you set out to achieve?

That you didn’t do what you wanted to do,

you fell short,

messed up,

let other people down,

let yourself down,

etc?

Yes. 

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NY Times: Governments Lying About Ebola Toll


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Fresh Graves Point To Undercount Of Ebola Toll

” The Ebola epidemic is spreading rapidly in Sierra Leone’s densely packed capital — and it may already be far worse than the authorities acknowledge.

  Since the beginning of the outbreak more than six months ago, the Sierra Leone Health Ministry reported only 10 confirmed Ebola deaths here in Freetown, the capital of more than one million people, and its suburbs as of Sunday — a hopeful sign that this city, unlike the capital of neighboring Liberia, had been relatively spared the ravages of the outbreak.

  But the bodies pouring in to the graveyard tell a different story. In the last eight days alone, 110 Ebola victims have been buried at King Tom Cemetery, according to the supervisor, Abdul Rahman Parker, suggesting an outbreak that is much more deadly than either the government or international health officials have announced.

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Ruby Tuesday – 90


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Ancestral music
Resonates canyon’s cave
Guardians at hand

 

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Autumn Leaves


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Changing colors, dropping temperatures, pumpkin spice lattes: do these mainstays of Fall fill your heart with warmth — or with dread?

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The beautiful serene pictured above is a great representation of the kind of autumn I’m accusation to in the Northeast of the US. The color change from summer green to exploding vibrant colorful oranges, browns, and yellows is natures signal that winter is not far behind.

But I no longer live in that part of the country where this time of the year would bring me to planting spring bulbs, flowers, checking the leaf blower, purchasing about 200 large lawn leaf bags, and maybe getting a new leaf rake. I would pay someone to just cut the grass and move the leaves to a place that I would collect 50-80 of bags of leaves every two weeks from Oct to Thanksgiving with the last leaf collection in the spring. Oh, yeah…

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