2025.01.19 18:47 ThunderFromTheSteppe President Zelensky and his wife, Olena, visited wounded soldiers undergoing treatment
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2025.01.19 18:47 falsiphyz Is this normal?
How has every piece gotten the lowest crit dmg roll? Am I cursed? What must I do... submitted by falsiphyz to CamellyaMains [link] [comments] |
2025.01.19 18:47 False_Lingonberry919 TikTok is back but my fyp is not for youing
Not the content I like and I’ve been scrolling since it’s been back online.
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2025.01.19 18:47 The_Lord_of_Elden [PS5] w: Help h: Karma
I'm a former XBox player. I've played Elden Ring for a while after release, but decided to purchase a PS5 and plan to purchase the game in the near future. Was wondering if there's anyone out there willing to help me get a good start?
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2025.01.19 18:47 RequirementTop7644 Who is the Steeler’s leader?
Who’s the guy the team can rally around after a tough loss, the guy that can motivate the team even if they are down by 20 at half. The guy that will pick each player up to do 110% more. The guy that despite facing impossible odds can still be cocky and feel like we can win no matter what?
I don’t see one anymore on the team, almost like we are entering and leaving the field with our heads down. Instead of bringing the team up, the players start a blame game and there’s internal conflict. It’s sad to see.
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2025.01.19 18:47 stachim why does hannibal make us feel like we cook and eat so poorly?
i saw a post talking about how watching hannibal in his fancy suits and perfectly tailored vests makes us question how well we really dress, and honestly, seeing him with his flawless hair, designer suits, and perfectly pressed shirts really made me look at my closet full of wrinkled jeans and band tees like, "oh my god i look like jesse pinkman."
but there’s something else that this bastard manages to do ever since i saw his dishes with fancy names like “late-harvest vidal sauce with fresh and dried figs” or whatever, i started feeling guilty for using jarred sauce to make my simple spaghetti… and i used to feel proud just for making my own salad dressing.
honestly, every time i’m too lazy to cook and sit there eating my instant ramen, i can’t help but think of how hannibal would look at my plate with utter disgust. guys, even his chicken soup is fancier than mine... 😭
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2025.01.19 18:47 AdventurousSand6157 What is your sweat mitigation strategy on the dance floor?
Some of us sweat a lot. I personally love seeing drenched people on the dance floor, and yet, I feel very self-conscious about my own contribution to local humidity. Over the years, I've developed some ways forward. Recently, I've had a bit of a breakthrough, and wanted to share and see what other people are doing.
Here's my sweat tech stack:
fishnet sleeveless shirt as base layer sleeveless athletic top (not cotton) over the net shirt bandana in my pocket or wrapped on my wrist to sop up whatever's pooling up on my face and neck
The fishnet undertop takes up most of the sweat and has enough air exposure to allow evaporation. The sleeveless athletic shirt keeps most of the sweat in the net shirt from seeping into whatever I'm wearing over it.
This setup has allowed me to dress up more when I want to, without getting my nice stuff soaked. Also, I can look hot in a net shirt at some point, if that's the way things go.
Anyway, I'd love to hear other people's approaches!
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2025.01.19 18:47 Crafter_Bot9000 The hell is this? Almost 200 hours in and I've never seen it.
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2025.01.19 18:47 iTheEldestSon Before I blind buy, please share your thoughts on my list
I feel like these are some fragrances I am missing. I have about 45 already a mix between designer, niche producers, Arabic&ouds and dupes. I don’t have a specific taste, eg I love pengaligons t teddy and halfeti, Versace Eros flame (my gf fave gone through multiple bottles), oud for glory, CDNIM, orto parisi brutus but also older stuff like kouros and versace l’homme. Two discontinued beasts Gucci pour homme (Bentley for men absolute quite close) and the old Loewe pour homme. What do you guys think of this list? I can say things like asad, khamara haven’t impressed me much unfortunately… submitted by iTheEldestSon to fragranceclones [link] [comments] |
2025.01.19 18:47 BotanicalsAreTherapy Knowing that people voted for this.....🤮
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2025.01.19 18:47 Dearnees What is Burdened Bakragore's current record?
Has anyone already achieved the “First success 3-Burden Bakragore”?
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2025.01.19 18:47 H3IMD3LL 6500D Blackout
Yo, this is my 2nd PC that I build. Specs: Corsair 6500D case Corsair RM1000x ATX3.1 psu Asus ROG Strix X870-F mobo AMD Ryzen 7 9800x3D cpu Corsair Nautilus 360 cooler Corsair Vengance ddr5 6000mhz cl30 2x16gb ram Kingston KC3000 2tb ssd BeQuiet! Silent Wings PRO 4 120 PWM x10 Asus ROG Strix rtx 4090 oc edition gpu Let me know what you think submitted by H3IMD3LL to Corsair [link] [comments] |
2025.01.19 18:47 tipsyscooter Playing With Fire
I wasn't created to comfort
I was destined to burn.
That's why you approach me
with caution,
Keep your distance
learn to yearn.
/
I'm not needed for long
The time has to be right
Perfect for black hearts
on the coldest of nights
Now just use me a little
All you need is a spark
Relight that pilot
That went out in your heart
/
Don't let me fool you
Don't get too drawn to the light
Cause I can warm you a little
Or I will burn you alive.
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https://www.reddit.com/OCPoetry/s/mFudNRqnnv
https://www.reddit.com/OCPoetry/s/yDOlTRoqAz
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2025.01.19 18:47 Altruistic-Tower6688 Decals
Hello do you have an ebay store to buy these at I need em all
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2025.01.19 18:47 R6FanR6Fan Application Help
Applying for fall 2025 Gustavson. Anyone have an example of what the Personal Submission is supposed to look like as in format and if we include a section for EC’s, thanks.
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2025.01.19 18:47 Kelrok WTS 3 Philly tickets for tonight show
HMU if you’re interested in buying Looking for fv
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2025.01.19 18:47 HelicopterAlarmed492 Hashimotos and Agensis of Right Lobe
(Late 20s F) I was born without one lobe of my thyroid and was diagnosed at 8 with hashimotos. I am wondering if anyone else out there was born without a lobe and still has consistent issues with their thyroid. (eg., Exhaustion, loss of hair, brital nails, stomach issues, and swelling of thyroid) I got confirmation from my endocrinologist finally that not much can be done for my case so wanted to see if others out there have the same condition and are in the same boat.
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2025.01.19 18:47 Yurii_S_Kh Christmastime Questions and Answers
https://preview.redd.it/ccuuzrouxzde1.png?width=300&format=png&auto=webp&s=dcc35c6cc7ffe93845cfffcba3c2db471439cbeb I have read the Gospel according to Matthew many times, and suddenly I took note of the first two lines of the second chapter. How could the Magi come from the east to a star that they saw in the east? The Magi should have either come from the west to the star from the east, or the star should have been in the west; or perhaps something else is meant. Please explain. —Yuri For we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him (Mt. 2:2). The question arose because of a syntactical particularity of the citation. The word east relates not to the star, but to the magi: For we have seen his star [located] in the east, and are come to worship him. The star was not an astronomical phenomenon, but an “invisible power, which took the form of a star” (St. John Chrysostom), “a divine and angelic power, which appeared in the image of a star” (Blessed Theophylact). St. John cites the following concepts in support of this: 1. Its path was not ordinary: it moved from the north to the noon (the south). It led the magi from Jerusalem to Bethlehem, which is located further south. 2. It appears not at night, but during the day. At night, the star was not seen. 3. The star appears, then hides, and then appears again. 4. The star shows the place not from the heights, but descends to it; an ordinary star cannot show such a place as a manger. There is yet another explanation of this line. The Greek word anatole and the Slavonic vostok have two meanings: 1. The light side, and 2. The sunrise, the source. With this explanation, the line could be read as: “we have seen the rising (source) of His star.” Please forgive my ignorance, but I have a question. In the promise, the Lord said that the Savior will appear to the world from the lineage of David. In the Gospels is given a detailed genealogy of Joseph, the betrothed of the Holy Virgin, who really was a descendant of David. But Joseph was only Christ’s stepfather. I have heard one version that the Most Pure Virgin herself also came from the lineage of Judah, because according to the law, all marriages had to be within one’s own tribe. But… Righteous Elizabeth, the mother of St. John the Forerunner, is called in the Bible a relative of Mary, and also cited as a daughter of Aaron. Does this mean that Jesus did not come from the tribe of Judah? Resolve my doubts. The Lord save you! —Daria According to Church tradition, which St. Dimitry of Rostov relates, the father of the Virgin Mary, Righteous Joachim, traced his lineage to David, however not through Solomon, but through his brother Nathan, who was born also of Beersheba (2 Kings 5:14; 1 Chron. 5:14; 14:4). Nathan is recalled as an ancestor of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of St. Luke: Which was the son of Mattatha, which was the son of Nathan, which was the son of David (Lk. 3:31). Since the Evangelist Matthew names not Nathan, but Solomon, scholars consider that in the Gospel of St. Luke the lineage of the Savior is given according to that of His mother. At the end of the genealogy Joseph is cited, because the genealogy is given according to the male line, while the mother could not be shown as a link in the chain of inheritance. The Holy Mother of God and St. Elizabeth were cousins on their mother’s side. The mother of the Mother of God, Righteous Anna, descended from the tribe of Levi, the lineage of Aaron. She was the daughter of the priest Matthan. His wife was Mary of the line of Judah. They had three daughters: Mary, Sobe and Anna. “The first of them to marry was Maria in Bethlehem, and she give birth to Solomea; then Sobe married, also in Bethlehem, and gave birth to Elizabeth, the mother of John the Forerunner; the third, as we have already said, the mother of the Most Holy Mother of God, was given in marriage to Joachim in the land of Galilee, in the city of Nazareth” (St. Dimitry of Rostov. The Lives of the Holy and Righteous Joachim and Anna, September 9). The law did not forbid marriages between members of different tribes. Thus, King Saul, who came from the tribe of Benjamin, gave his daughter Michal in marriage to David (1 Kings 18:27), who belonged to the tribe of the patriarch Judah. There was a limitation for a bride who was an heiress due to her absence of brothers. It was not allowed that land should be transferred from one tribe to another: This is the thing which the Lord has appointed the daughters of Salpaad, saying, Let them marry where they please, only let them marry men of their father’s tribe. So shall not the inheritance of the children of Israel go about from tribe to tribe, for the children of Israel shall steadfastly continue each in the inheritance of his family’s tribe (Num. 36:6–7). Are the magi Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar canonized saints? I thank you in advance. —Denis In the Orthodox Church there never was a special canonization of the magi who brought gifts to the Infant Christ, although their piety and love for the God-Child inspires the highest respect. In the Menalogian of Basil II (976–1025) on the day of the feast of the Nativity of Christ, this event is commemorated: the worship of the Magi. For Western Christians, the central event in the feast of the Theophany [or Epiphany] (January 6 according to the Gregorian calendar) is the remembrance of the appearance of the star to the eastern magi, or kings (according to European belief, they were kings) at the moment of Jesus Christ’s birth. Therefore, the feast of Theophany is also called Festum magorum (the feast of the magi), or Festum regum (the feast of the kings). The day of the Lord’s Baptism (Baptisma Christi) is celebrated on the first Sunday after the feast of the Theophany and closes the Christmas cycle. The names of the magi (Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar) are first found in the work of Venerable Bede (672 or 673–May 27, 735). We reliably know about the wise men who came to worship the God-Child only from the holy Gospels: And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense and myrrh (Mt. 2:11). They came from the east (2:1). The use of the Greek word magoi means the Persian or Babylonian priests, wise men, and astrologers. It is impossible to say exactly what country the magi came from; most likely it was from Persia or Babylonia. The messianic expectations were known in these countries thanks to the Prophet Daniel, whose book was well known to the Persians as well as the Chaldeans. Gradually, a large literary tradition formed on the theme of the magi. An insurmountable difficulty lies before scholars: separating the historical elements of this tradition from the legendary. According to tradition, they subsequently became Christians. They were baptized by the Apostle Thomas, who preached in Parthia and India. They became preachers of the Gospels. In Western tradition there is even mention of them being consecrated bishops at the hands of the Apostle Thomas. It is also said that their relics were discovered by the holy Empress Helen and placed in Constantinople. Later, under the bishop of Milan, Eustorgius in the fifth century, they were translated to Milan. At the present time, there is a gold reliquary containing their relics located in the Köln Cathedral. The gifts that the magi brought to the Infant Christ were carefully preserved by the Mother of God. Before her blessed Dormition, she gave them to the Jerusalem Church. They were located there until the year 400. Later, the Byzantine Emperor Arcardius translated them to Constantinople and placed them in the Hagia Sophia church. In 1453, Constantinople fell. In 1470 the daughter of the Serbian ruler George Brankovich, Maria (Maro), who was the widow of the Turkish sultan Murat (Murada) II (1404–1451), gave the Gifts of the Magi to the Monastery of St. Paul, which was Serbian until 1744. Despite the fact that she was the wife of a sultan she did not accept Islam and remained a Christian until the end of her life. On the place were Maria knelt a cross was placed called the Queen’s. In the chapel that stands next to it is a depiction of the monks’s meeting of this great relic. There is a tradition that the pious Maria wanted to bring the Gifts of the Magi into the monastery herself but at the its walls she was stopped by a heavenly voice as once was the Empress Placidia at Vatopedi, reminding her that the Athonite rule forbids women from entering the monastery. The Gifts of the Magi are reverently preserved in the monastery in small reliquaries: twenty-eight small rectangular gold wafers, a tetragon and a polygon, decorated with elegant filigree ornaments. This is the gold that the magi brought the God-Child as to the King. Besides this there are around seventy small olive-sized balls of incense and myrrh. These relics are very fragrant. Demoniacs have been healed by them. When in history did the use of “BC”—before Christ, and “AD”—Anno Domini come about? —Irina Solovieva. The reckoning of years from the Birth of Christ was introduced in 525 by the abbot of a monastery in Rome, Dionysius Exiguus. Before this, in the Roman Empire and in the first Christian centuries, reckoning of years began from August 29, 284 AD—from the beginning of the reign of Emperor Diocletian (around 243–313 AD). Romans called this the “era of Diocletian”. With the victory of Christianity, this reckoning began to be called the era of the martyrs, since Diocletian was a cruel persecutor of Christians. In 531, the 95-year paschalia compiled by Archbishop Cyril of Alexandria (376–444) ended. It encompassed the period from 153 to 247 of the era of Diocletian (437-531 AD). At the request of Pope John I, Dionysius Exiguus was supposed to compile the next 95-year paschalia. In 525 (241 of the era of Diocletian) he produced his calculations. Dionysios took the year 532 (248 of the era of Diocletian) as the beginning of the new 95-year paschalia. At this he proposed that they drop the era of Diocletian and begin counting years “from the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ” (ab incaratione Domini nostri Jesu Christi). According to his calculations, the Birth of the Savior of the world corresponded to the year 754 from the founding of Rome. The Church adopted the new reckoning of years during the reign of Emperor Charles the Great (742–814). Dionysius Exiguus was a Scythian by nationality. He was a scholarly monk, knew the Holy Scriptures well, and was knowledgeable in both Latin and Greek. He compiled a collection of canon law, which the Western Church used for a long time. Can we pray for the reposed during the Christmas and Theophany period? —Valery Ustimov During this period, prayers for the reposed are not pronounced at the divine services. Just the same, the prayer for the reposed are made during Divine Liturgy at the proskomedia and at home. St. Athanasius (Sakharov) comments on the typicon: “The Forefeast and Afterfeast of the Nativity of Christ and the Theophany differ from the forefeasts and afterfeasts of other of the twelve major feasts in that the Octoechos is not sung… The particular nature of these forefeasts and afterfeasts could not but have an effect upon the rule of commemorations during these days. The 169th canon of the Nomocanon in the Great Book of Needs notes that during the “tweve days… there are no commemorations, just as on Sundays and great feast days. Because the structure and character of the services from December 20–24 (here and below we mean the Julian calendar), fully correspond to the structure and character of the services on January 2–5, which are part of the twelve days, and the structure and character of the services on January 7–14 fully correspond to those on December 26–31, then it is clear that from December 20 through January 15 all prayers for the reposed are omitted, including common litias, although Vespers and Matins end as simple services” (Commemoration of the reposed according to the Typicon of the Orthodox Church, Chapter 2). Hieromonk Job (Gumerov) submitted by Yurii_S_Kh to SophiaWisdomOfGod [link] [comments] |
2025.01.19 18:47 cetus344 Market refresh time ?
I want to sell my winder wonders messi but there are already 400+ on sale so chance are very very low At what time does the market rate refreshes so I can re sell him at that time
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2025.01.19 18:47 Glad-Connection1601 The Boo! (Bamboo blaze Variant)
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2025.01.19 18:47 Prudent_Summer3931 Is there any solid data about one-way masking working?
Let me start by saying: I will always mask, I am confident in my decision that it is the right thing to do, and nothing will change my advocacy about masking and clean air. I know that two-way masking is extremely effective and that it's very difficult for someone to transmit airborne disease while wearing a respirator.
What I'm struggling with is, do we really get sick that much less often than people who don't mask? Several of my local masking friends (who are just as committed as I am and wear n95s/p100s, limit public indoor activity, and don't do anything unmasked) are sick with various things right now. One of them tested positive for covid yesterday when they haven't left their house where they live alone in 3 days, and the last time they did, it was for a 10-15 minute trip to a store where they returned an item and left. They were wearing a n95 and stoggles.
I know one-way masking is always better than no mask, but like ... by how much? The people in my community who aren't sick have barely left their houses. I'm having a lot of doubts that I'm doing anything substantial to protect myself by wearing a respirator and I'm scared I'm just going to have to shut myself in for the rest of my life.
I'm really frustrated and disillusioned right now and I feel very unsafe in the world. Is there any hard proof that one-way masking works?
Please don't deliberately misinterpret what I've said and call me a denier or anti masker etc. I'm not. I'm just very jaded right now because the reality is that my covid conscious friends are just as sick as the people in my life who pretend covid is over, and we're seeing tons of posts in here about people testing positive too.
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2025.01.19 18:47 Sad-Imagination3716 What is your guys opinion on nfs heat just finished it today
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2025.01.19 18:47 oldvalen Picking a GPU: 3060 TI 12GB vs 4060 TI 16GB?
I'm getting ready to build my first work PC, so I've been researching as much as I can with my (very) limited knowledge of hardware.
I started out with a list of components that a technician built for me but I decided to explore a bit to learn about what I'm buying exactly --> When picking a GPU I noticed online discussions usually bash 4060 Nvidias as overpriced and more of the same, so when picking a GPU I knew to keep within Nvidia but to avoid the 4060s despite the slight render speed improvement. However, just as I was deciding on finally buying a 3060 with 12GB VRAM, I found out there's a 4060 TI with 16GB VRAM, which is 1/3 more expensive than the 3060 where I am.
afaik VRAM is an important factor for rendering intense scenes without failure, so I felt like maybe I could splurge on this and forget about it for the next 5-6 years. For reference I was considering buying an AMD Ryzen 5 7600X processor to go with it. On a side note, I am from Argentina, so the prices here are higher because of inflation. The cheapest new 4060 TI 16GB I found is about 560$, while the cheapest new 3060 12GB is 420$ (help) but I'm looking for Amazon prices as well.
So, I'm looking for advice. Is a GPU 2 years newer with 4 more GB of VRAM worth the 1/3 extra price tag? Is my CPU even worthy of the 4060 TI 16GB?
Thanks for any and all replies ❤️
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2025.01.19 18:47 Zealousideal_Law4091 How do you come to terms to wanting to do more with your life?
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2025.01.19 18:47 Moose_country_plants LCS doing it right
With the craziness of release last weekend I wanna give a shout-out to my LCS for doing it right. There’s an open league on Saturday mornings where anyone can come and play each other for free to earn prize packs. During the league they announced that they still had binder and poster collections available at MSRP, 1 of each per person. Everybody lined up calmly and bought their products and it was great to see so many players get a chance to rip some packs of the new set. I don’t think a single pack made it out intact.
I don’t know if they saved the boxes just for this, or if they just happened to not be sold out, but either way, shout out to Source Comics and Games in Roseville MN.
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