Dear President Trump,
As I take leave of this sacred office I wish you and your family all the best in the next four years. The American people - and people around the world - look to this house for steadiness in the inevitable storms of history, and my prayer is that in the coming years will be a time of prosperity, peace, and grace for our nation.
May God bless you and guide you as He has blessed and guided our beloved country since our founding.
Joe Biden
1-20-25
As reported by Peter Doocy
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I've been so ill lately and it just seems like life is never on my side. This was supposed to be my nice safety offer too and now I'm so disappointed.
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Worst thing happened and during shar temple, these 2 member of my party fell in to the void. I knew that would happen but they didnt die in the end. They succeed their death save! So i cannot revive them in any other way. Anybody know any solution. I am helpless now.
Bonsoir pouvez-vous me dire le nom de la musique à ce moment là (40:22) svp : [https://youtu.be/V5-s4HlgEBI?si=7CWGo3YReefeM3Zp&t=2422](https://youtu.be/V5-s4HlgEBI?si=7CWGo3YReefeM3Zp&t=2422)
I know this is probably gonna get me crucified but i really do not care for either the story or map exploration, but i really love the bosses so is there a mod that skips everything?
I just received my celine romy medium in black from Betty (black frame factory)
It’s a nice bag but I cannot find the made in italy stamp anywhere. Does anyone have this bag and can confirm if it should be there?
I hate having to learn new things because of the inability to get over the if i dont get it the first time it stresses me out and then my brain refuses to continue cause it feels stupid. I know that logically thats how you learn, you just gotta keep trying but damn is it a fight against my brain. Also any information that is fluffed up to sound smart and prestigious but fails to explain its topics at a simple level irritates me. Like cmon son just teach the knowledge you have, stop trying to sound better. Makes me wish more people lived by the standard of “explain it like you are teaching a child,” because then you really see who understands the subject.
It feels like photography in Pakistan is deeply undervalued—just like many other things. Why is it that when we talk about photographers, the first thought that comes to mind is *shaadi waley photographers*? Photography is an art form, with so much more to offer. I’ve often talked to friends about different types of compositions, and their amazement at how much depth photography holds speaks volumes about the lack of awareness surrounding it.
Another frustration is the lack of a proper photography community in Pakistan. Beyond the two or three outdated websites that pop up on Google—resembling something straight out of the 1990s—it’s incredibly hard to find any active Pakistani photography groups, whether on Discord, Reddit, or elsewhere. (If there are any, forgive my blind hypocrisy, but I couldn’t locate them!) I recently saw posts about photography meetups in other countries, and it made me feel *so* lonely, as if there’s no one around me who shares this passion. Can we please work toward changing that?
And while we’re on the topic of photography in Pakistan, why is everyone so quick to get upset when you take their picture? Just a few days ago, my dad snapped a photo of a shop banner he found funny. Out of nowhere, a lawyer approached, visibly upset, demanding the photo be deleted.
Now, I’m no legal expert, but I’m pretty sure the law doesn’t support this reaction. If you’re in a public place, and someone photographs you or your belongings, you don’t have the right to demand deletion, confiscate their camera, or confront them—unless it involves sensitive, religious, or confidential matters. As long as it’s a public space, where everyone can already see what’s being photographed, the law doesn’t prohibit taking pictures.
This cultural, moral, and religious entanglement might be why photography hasn’t flourished here. The lack of awareness, combined with social and legal misunderstandings, makes it hard for photographers to thrive in Pakistan. We need to address these barriers if we want to truly appreciate photography as an art form.