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“life isn't easy when you have an overthinking mind with a sensitive heart”

”The famous Italian diver Enzo Maiorca dove into the sea of ​​Syracuse and was talking to his daughter Rossana who was aboard the boat. Ready to go in, he felt something slightly hit his back. He turned and saw a dolphin. Then he realized that the dolphin did not want to play but to express something. The animal dove and Enzo followed.

At a depth of about 12 meters, trapped in an abandoned net, there was another dolphin. Enzo quickly asked his daughter to grab the diving knives. Soon, the two of them managed to free the dolphin, which, at the end of the ordeal, emerged, issued an "almost human cry" (describes Enzo). (A dolphin can stay under water for up to 10 minutes, then it drowns.)

The released dolphin was helped to the surface by Enzo, Rosana and the other dolphin. That’s when the surprise came: she was pregnant!

The male circled them, and then stopped in front of Enzo, touched his cheek (like a kiss), in a gesture of gratitude and then they both swam off.

Enzo Maiorca ended his speech by saying: “Until man learns to respect and speak to the animal world, he can never know his true role on Earth." ~ Vangelis.”

These trees already existed in the times of the Pharaohs, and are over 3,000 years old.

General Sherman 🌳🪵

General Sherman is a giant sequoia known for being the largest tree in the world. Its volume is estimated at 1,487 m³ and its age is between 2,300 and 2,700 years. Despite its volume, it is not one of the tallest trees in the world, having been estimated at 83.8 m tall, shorter than others in the park where it is located, Sequoia National Park, east of Visalia, in northern California.

Vouves Olive Tree 🌳🪵

The oldest olive tree in the world is over 3,000 years old. The tree is known as the “Vouves olive tree” and has a trunk measuring 12.5 m in circumference. The Vouves olive tree is around 3,350 years old and still bears fruit. In 1997, it was declared a protected natural monument.

Gran Abuelo 🌳🪵

A tree in Chile may be the oldest on the face of the Earth. It is a specimen of the Fitzroya cupressoide species, whose popular name is Patagonian cypress or Patagonian larch. Known as "Gran Abuelo" ("Great-Grandfather" in Spanish) or Alerce Millennar, the tree may be 5,484 years old, according to a new study that has not yet been published.

Patriarch of the Forest 🌳🪵

When its seed germinated in the soil of what is now the city of Santa Rita do Passa Quatro, in the interior of São Paulo, the world was a millennium away from the beginning of the Christian era; the Greek and Roman civilizations, pillars of Western culture, had not yet come into being. consolidated, and it would take 2500 years until the Portuguese ships arrived in Brazil. From this seed sprouted around the year 1000 BC the pink jequitibá that today is affectionately called Patriarca, due to its grandeur and for being the oldest Brazilian tree on record.

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Tried the chicken big mac earlier from McDonald's. Lemme just say this. This sandwich tore my ass up. Had me having contractions in the bathroom like it was my delivery date. Not to mention the sandwich tasted like minced deer ankles mixed with raccoon ass.

It's a hell nah from me.

Mcdonald's, yall owe me 3 rolls of toilet paper.

Is it a myth that Queen Anne Boleyn was executed by a Frenchman because no Englishman could be found to do the job?

The chosen man was brought specially from Saint-Omer because he was a skilled swordsman. He was hired by Thomas Cromwell, who had contacts and allies all over the continent. It was not so much a question of whether no Englishman was up to the task as of bringing in an expert known for getting things right the first time, so to speak.

Executing a nobleman (or anyone else) with a sword was a delicate task and not easy. Even with a large, heavy axe, it was not guaranteed. Henry had previously commuted Anne's sentence of death by burning to beheading.

Anne was kneeling, as is French tradition, and blindfolded, so she would not have seen the sword coming and probably would not have felt anything.

Ndt: Anne had asked to be executed in the French way, by the sword and not by the English axe and by an experienced French executioner who arrived from Calais or Saint Omer. We have no trace today of this executioner, we have absolutely no idea who he was. He certainly arrived from the port of Calais where he had embarked, but that does not mean that he was an executioner from the town of Calais or Saint Omer as has often been mentioned.

👵Written by a 90 year old!!❤️

🤙42 lessons life taught me 💖

It is something we should all read at least once a week! Make sure you read to the end!

Written by Regina Brett, 90 years old, of the Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio.

"To celebrate growing older, I once wrote the 42 lessons life taught me. It is the most requested column I've ever written. My odometer rolled over to 90 in August, so here is the column once more:

1. Life isn't fair, but it's still good.

2. When in doubt, just take the next small step.

3. Life is too short – enjoy it..

4. Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends and family will.

5. Pay off your credit cards every month.

6. You don't have to win every argument. Stay true to yourself.

7. Cry with someone. It's more healing than crying alone.

8. Save for retirement starting with your first pay check.

9. When it comes to chocolate, resistance is futile.

10. Make peace with your past so it won't screw up the present.

11. It's OK to let your children see you cry.

12. Don't compare your life to others. You have no idea what their journey is all about.

13. If a relationship has to be a secret, you shouldn't be in it...

14 Take a deep breath. It calms the mind.

15. Get rid of anything that isn't useful. Clutter weighs you down in many ways.

16. Whatever doesn't kill you really does make you stronger.

17. It's never too late to be happy. But it’s all up to you and no one else.

18. When it comes to going after what you love in life, don't take no for an answer.

19. Burn the candles, use the nice sheets, wear the fancy lingerie. Don't save it for a special occasion. Today is special.

20. Over prepare, then go with the flow.

21. Be eccentric now. Don't wait for old age to wear purple.💖

22. The most important sex organ is the brain.

23. No one is in charge of your happiness but you.

24. Frame every so-called disaster with these words 'In five years, will this matter?'

25. Always choose life.

26. Forgive but don’t forget.

27. What other people think of you is none of your business.

28. Time heals almost everything. Give time time.

29. However good or bad a situation is, it will change.

30. Don't take yourself so seriously. No one else does..

31. Believe in miracles.

32. Don't audit life. Show up and make the most of it now.

33. Growing old beats the alternative -- dying young.

34. Your children get only one childhood.

35. All that truly matters in the end is that you loved.

36. Get outside every day. Miracles are waiting everywhere. (I love this one)

37. If we all threw our problems in a pile and saw everyone else's, we'd grab ours back.

38. Envy is a waste of time. Accept what you already have not what you need.

39. The best is yet to come...

40. No matter how you feel, get up, dress up and show up.

41. Yield.

42. Life isn't tied with a bow, but it's still a gift.

Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California.

Britain’s Oldest Bed: A Glimpse into the Elizabethan Era 😲😲

Britain’s oldest bed, a resilient oak four-poster, has withstood the passage of time since the Elizabethan period. This remarkable piece of history is the sole surviving piece of furniture from Salford's Ordsall Hall, originally crafted in the 1570s for Sir John Radclyffe and Lady Anne Asshawe.

The bed mysteriously vanished around 1650 during a change in ownership at the Hall, and for nearly 300 years, its whereabouts were unknown. It eventually resurfaced in the home of a resident in Whalley Range, Manchester, though how it ended up there remains a mystery. In the mid-20th century, it was sold in pieces to settle the owner's death duties.

In 1968, the bed’s fate changed when Dr. Chris Douglas, a dedicated collector of medieval and Tudor furniture, meticulously restored it to its original grandeur. Today, it stands as a testament to Britain’s rich history, having survived centuries of change and intrigue.

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attachment is not a joke, losing your favorite person can mentally destroy you.

I did my part .

I hope my absence gives you the peace that my love couldn't🙁

I choose to remember you

Not by how you hurt me

But by how you taught me to heal

Not by how you left me

But by how you taught me to never abandon myself

Not by how you broke me

But by how you taught me to rebuild myself

Not by how you dimmed my light

But by how you helped me to shine

Not by how you kept me trapped in a place of comfort

But by how you empowered me to leave my comfort zone

Not by how you left me feeling weak

But by how you taught me what it means to be strong

Not by how you tried to control me

But by how you taught me to be free

Not by who you told me who I was

But by how you taught me to define myself

And above all

I choose to remember you

Not by how you were unable to love me

But by how you taught me

To love myself.

Words by: Tahlia Hunter

Artist @johnfenerov

Being in a relationship with a hard-working man is not for everyone. That's why most of these girls be liking guys with no life perspective that give them all the time in the world. Having a relationship with a hard-working man is to understand that he will not always be available for you, not every day have relationship time, not every day has attention and not every day will be going out day. You need to understand that he will mostly be tired and he'll only need to take a bath and sleep, repeats the same thing on some days as a routine. The face is tired, the body is no longer the same, the hair is messy but all in all he will obtain real success with or without you. Treasure the little time us men are giving you as we are trying to work out the SUCCESS code.

✓🪭The ancient Japanese tradition of "ebai".

It appeared in the second half of the century. At night, a man can sneak into the room of an unmarried girl he likes and invite her to enter into an intimate relationship.

It was a type of matchmaking that, when a "consensus" was reached, could develop into a long-term relationship or even into an official marriage.

A girl can either accept or reject an offer. In case of failure, the overnight guest also had to quietly leave on the way to someone else's house. Yes, one caveat is that in order for the object of lust and his parents not to confuse the son-in-law with a thief and accidentally cut him down with a sword, men go completely naked.

This clearly indicated the intentions of the night visitor and sometimes gave him a much-needed excuse. The girls' parents were supportive of this tradition and even deliberately left the doors of the house unlocked and the dogs tied.

Note, and the guy was appropriately called "damn it")🇯🇵

Whoever tries to help a butterfly come out of its cocoon, kills it. Whoever attempts to help a bud emerge from the seed, destroys it. Whoever tries to awaken consciousness in someone who is not ready, confuses him. "There are certain things that cannot be helped, they must happen from the inside out." ...

~Art: unknown

Looks really good and tender

"And in the end, I believe that we don't need to do anything to be loved.

We spend our lives trying to seem prettier, smarter.

But I realized two things.

Those who love us see us with their hearts and attribute qualities to us beyond those we really have.

And those who don't want to love us will never be satisfied with all our efforts.

Yes, I really believe that it is important to leave our imperfections alone.

They are precious to understand those who see us with the heart. "

Frida Kahlo 💫

Julia Roberts once said:

“When people walk away from you, let them go. Your destiny is never tied to anyone who leaves you, and it doesn't mean they are bad people. It just means that their part in your story is over.”

These words remind us of a truth we often forget—that not everyone who enters our lives is meant to stay forever. People come into our lives for different reasons, teaching us lessons, sharing experiences, or walking with us through certain seasons. But when they leave, it's important to recognize that their role in our journey has been fulfilled, and our paths must now diverge.

Holding on to those who are meant to leave only delays your growth and keeps you from moving into the fullness of your own destiny. It’s not about rejecting or blaming the person who leaves, but rather understanding that your story continues beyond their chapter. Sometimes, their exit makes room for new opportunities, deeper connections, and the discovery of new aspects of yourself. Letting go is not always easy, but it is essential to step into the next stage of your life.

This doesn’t diminish the importance of the relationship you once shared. Every encounter holds value, shaping who you are and helping you grow. But when someone walks away, it's a sign that your journey no longer aligns. Their departure doesn't make them a villain in your life story, just someone whose role has come to its natural end.

When you free yourself from the weight of those who have left, you create space for people who are meant to stay and enrich your life in meaningful ways. Letting go isn’t an act of giving up; it’s an act of acceptance—embracing the flow of life, understanding that not everyone is meant to accompany you to every destination.

Remember, your destiny is your own. No one can take it away, and no one else can walk the path that’s laid out for you. So, when someone walks away, trust that it’s for your highest good. They were part of your story, but now the rest is for you to write, and it holds even greater promise.

In October 1991, an 86-year-old oil tycoon was wheeled into a Houston strip club, where he fell in love with a woman who was working the day shift. The octogenarian's name was J. Howard Marshall, and he was worth over $1 billion. And the woman was Anna Nicole Smith, a 23-year-old aspiring model. The two were reportedly smitten at first sight, and the very next day, Marshall gave Smith an envelope with $1,000 in cash and told her, "Don't go to work, my Lady Love. You don't have to ever go back to work."

The rest was history. Marshall showered Smith with expensive gifts, including a red Mercedes convertible, access to a bungalow that had once belonged to Marilyn Monroe, and over $1 million worth of jewelry. And shortly after Smith found fame as a Playboy model, the pair married in 1994 — but their wedded bliss lasted just 14 months before Marshall died.