• LEONARDO DICAPRIO,
    WHO LOOKS LIKE A HOSTAGE, HAS ENDORSED KAMALA HARRIS

    What a load of phony "#ClimateChange " BS!
    Same commies, different day!

    Lying about the weather THEY CREATED!

    https://old.bitchute.com/video/FM5x8ok7Rm2V/
    LEONARDO DICAPRIO, WHO LOOKS LIKE A HOSTAGE, HAS ENDORSED KAMALA HARRIS What a load of phony "#ClimateChange " BS! Same commies, different day! Lying about the weather THEY CREATED! https://old.bitchute.com/video/FM5x8ok7Rm2V/
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    Leonardo DiCaprio, who looks like a hostage, has endorsed Kamala Harris
    Leonardo DiCaprio, who looks like a hostage, has officially endorsed Kamala Harris for president, blaming Donald Trump and climate change for the destruction caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton in North Carolina and Florida. DiCaprio calls th…
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  • The most beautiful castles from around the world, each known for its architecture, history, and stunning surroundings:

    1. Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany)
    Location: Bavaria, Germany
    Highlights: Perched on a rugged hill, Neuschwanstein Castle is often called a “fairy-tale castle.” Built in the 19th century by King Ludwig II, its Romanesque architecture and dramatic mountain backdrop make it one of the most visited castles in the world.
    2. Château de Chambord (France)
    Location: Loire Valley, France
    Highlights: A masterpiece of French Renaissance architecture, this massive château features elegant towers and extensive grounds. Its double-helix staircase is rumored to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci.
    3. Alhambra (Spain)
    Location: Granada, Spain
    Highlights: The Alhambra is a stunning example of Moorish architecture. Its intricately designed walls, arches, and courtyards are set against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains, blending both beauty and history.
    4. Edinburgh Castle (Scotland)
    Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
    Highlights: Situated on an extinct volcanic rock, this medieval fortress dominates Edinburgh’s skyline. It’s rich in history and offers breathtaking views of the city and surrounding landscapes.
    5. Himeji Castle (Japan)
    Location: Himeji, Japan
    Highlights: Known as the "White Heron Castle," Himeji is a striking, white castle that dates back to the 14th century. Its stunning design and well-preserved structure make it one of Japan’s most iconic castles.
    6. Bran Castle (Romania)
    Location: Bran, Romania
    Highlights: Often referred to as “Dracula’s Castle,” Bran Castle is perched on the edge of a cliff and has a gothic, mysterious charm. It’s set amidst the beautiful Carpathian mountains and is a major tourist attraction in Transylvania.
    7. Pena Palace (Portugal)
    Location: Sintra, Portugal
    Highlights: With its bright colors and eclectic architecture, Pena Palace looks like something out of a fairy tale. Set high on a hill overlooking the lush Sintra mountains, it combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Moorish styles.
    8. Mont Saint-Michel (France)
    Location: Normandy, France
    Highlights: Rising dramatically from a tidal island, Mont Saint-Michel is a medieval abbey and fortress surrounded by a quaint village. Its mystical appearance, especially at high tide, makes it one of the most enchanting castles in the world.
    9. Prague Castle (Czech Republic)
    Location: Prague, Czech Republic
    Highlights: One of the largest ancient castles in the world, Prague Castle dominates the city’s skyline. Its Gothic architecture and historical significance are matched by stunning views of Prague’s old town.
    10. Windsor Castle (England)
    Location: Windsor, England
    Highlights: One of the residences of the British royal family, Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. Its blend of Georgian, Gothic, and medieval architecture adds to its grandeur and charm.
    The most beautiful castles from around the world, each known for its architecture, history, and stunning surroundings: 1. Neuschwanstein Castle (Germany) Location: Bavaria, Germany Highlights: Perched on a rugged hill, Neuschwanstein Castle is often called a “fairy-tale castle.” Built in the 19th century by King Ludwig II, its Romanesque architecture and dramatic mountain backdrop make it one of the most visited castles in the world. 2. Château de Chambord (France) Location: Loire Valley, France Highlights: A masterpiece of French Renaissance architecture, this massive château features elegant towers and extensive grounds. Its double-helix staircase is rumored to have been designed by Leonardo da Vinci. 3. Alhambra (Spain) Location: Granada, Spain Highlights: The Alhambra is a stunning example of Moorish architecture. Its intricately designed walls, arches, and courtyards are set against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains, blending both beauty and history. 4. Edinburgh Castle (Scotland) Location: Edinburgh, Scotland Highlights: Situated on an extinct volcanic rock, this medieval fortress dominates Edinburgh’s skyline. It’s rich in history and offers breathtaking views of the city and surrounding landscapes. 5. Himeji Castle (Japan) Location: Himeji, Japan Highlights: Known as the "White Heron Castle," Himeji is a striking, white castle that dates back to the 14th century. Its stunning design and well-preserved structure make it one of Japan’s most iconic castles. 6. Bran Castle (Romania) Location: Bran, Romania Highlights: Often referred to as “Dracula’s Castle,” Bran Castle is perched on the edge of a cliff and has a gothic, mysterious charm. It’s set amidst the beautiful Carpathian mountains and is a major tourist attraction in Transylvania. 7. Pena Palace (Portugal) Location: Sintra, Portugal Highlights: With its bright colors and eclectic architecture, Pena Palace looks like something out of a fairy tale. Set high on a hill overlooking the lush Sintra mountains, it combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Moorish styles. 8. Mont Saint-Michel (France) Location: Normandy, France Highlights: Rising dramatically from a tidal island, Mont Saint-Michel is a medieval abbey and fortress surrounded by a quaint village. Its mystical appearance, especially at high tide, makes it one of the most enchanting castles in the world. 9. Prague Castle (Czech Republic) Location: Prague, Czech Republic Highlights: One of the largest ancient castles in the world, Prague Castle dominates the city’s skyline. Its Gothic architecture and historical significance are matched by stunning views of Prague’s old town. 10. Windsor Castle (England) Location: Windsor, England Highlights: One of the residences of the British royal family, Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. Its blend of Georgian, Gothic, and medieval architecture adds to its grandeur and charm.
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  • Apparently Leonardo DiCaprio likes it up the ass.
    Apparently Leonardo DiCaprio likes it up the ass.
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  • The Diddler and Leonardo DiCaprio.
    (14 seconds)
    https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/140680
    The Diddler and Leonardo DiCaprio. (14 seconds) https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/140680
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  • The 16th century, spanning from 1501 to 1600, was a transformative period marked by significant events such as the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Age of Exploration. This era witnessed the flourishing of arts and literature, with figures like Leonardo da Vinci and William Shakespeare emerging. The Protestant Reformation led by Martin Luther challenged the Catholic Church's authority, while explorers like Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan expanded European knowledge of the world, paving the way for colonialism. The century also saw advancements in science and technology, influencing culture and society in profound ways.
    The 16th century, spanning from 1501 to 1600, was a transformative period marked by significant events such as the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Age of Exploration. This era witnessed the flourishing of arts and literature, with figures like Leonardo da Vinci and William Shakespeare emerging. The Protestant Reformation led by Martin Luther challenged the Catholic Church's authority, while explorers like Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan expanded European knowledge of the world, paving the way for colonialism. The century also saw advancements in science and technology, influencing culture and society in profound ways.
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  • Jesus was not white or caucasian.
    This is perhaps the most likely color of Jesus' skin. He was not black, either. The Olive skin tone is the correct version based on who Jesus' ancestors were and where they came from. I also cannot picture Him wearing dreadlocks as is depicted in this image. Leonardo da Vinci's early paintings, if not all of them, depicted Him as being caucasian. He was not. Jesus also was not a Christian, but we his followers are. Jesus was born a Jew and He died a Jew and was resurrected a Jew.
    https://imgflip.com/i/8fz2rg
    Jesus was not white or caucasian. This is perhaps the most likely color of Jesus' skin. He was not black, either. The Olive skin tone is the correct version based on who Jesus' ancestors were and where they came from. I also cannot picture Him wearing dreadlocks as is depicted in this image. Leonardo da Vinci's early paintings, if not all of them, depicted Him as being caucasian. He was not. Jesus also was not a Christian, but we his followers are. Jesus was born a Jew and He died a Jew and was resurrected a Jew. https://imgflip.com/i/8fz2rg
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  • A right by Leonardo Perdomo made Bobby Brents a fallen tree, 33 seconds into Round 1. #BKFC57 https://www.shishonsports.com/shish-on-bare-knuckle-boxing/live-blogging-bkfc-57-palomino-vs-trout-main-card
    A right by Leonardo Perdomo made Bobby Brents a fallen tree, 33 seconds into Round 1. #BKFC57 https://www.shishonsports.com/shish-on-bare-knuckle-boxing/live-blogging-bkfc-57-palomino-vs-trout-main-card
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    Live-Blogging: BKFC 57-Palomino vs. Trout-Main Card
    Paul Shishkoff, Junior will live blog the Main Card of Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship's BKFC 57. In the Main Event, Luis Palomino will defend the BKFC Welterweight Championship Belt against Austin Trout.
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  • "Human subtlety...will never devise an invention more beautiful, more simple or more direct than does nature, because in her inventions nothing is lacking, and nothing is superfluous."
    -Leonardo da Vinci,
    The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883)
    "Human subtlety...will never devise an invention more beautiful, more simple or more direct than does nature, because in her inventions nothing is lacking, and nothing is superfluous." -Leonardo da Vinci, The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883)
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