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Beans: Pure Strength in Every Spoon
Beans are packed with plant protein, iron, and fiber, helping you build muscle, stay energized, and feel full without blood sugar spikes.
Their soluble fiber supports heart health by lowering cholesterol, while slow-digesting carbs provide steady, lasting energy.
They also nourish good gut bacteria, improving digestion and boosting immunity. Boiled, stewed, or mashed beans are hearty fuel for a strong body.
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The true meaning of Anime
Killua and Gon: Innocence and Awakening
Gon was light, pure, curious, unshaken by the cruelty of the world. Killua was shadow, born into violence, taught to kill before he could care. When they met, something in both of them changed.
Gon’s warmth taught Killua what friendship felt like, that someone could see him as more than a weapon. But Killua’s loyalty came with pain, because he knew light burns brightest before it fades. And when Gon’s innocence cracked, Killua was forced to face the truth: even goodness can become cruel when pushed too far.
Their journey isn’t about good and evil. It’s about growing up, about the moment a child realizes the world isn’t fair, and still chooses to love anyway.
Killua saved Gon not with power, but with understanding, the kind that comes from standing in darkness and still reaching for the light.
If you missed this in Hunter x Hunter, then you probably missed the true meaning of Anime.
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Yahoo you no do, Web3 mba, Forex iro, freelance Una be enemies
Collins, is it what I'm thinking?
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GN homies
Day 2 of NNN and I'm feeling Angelic 🤣.....
Moment of silence for the fallen soldiers
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Okay last one last one 😂😂, I'm just seeing the trilogy again
“Human work.” ~ Koba, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)
Koba was Caesar’s shadow, the proof that pain, when left unchecked, breeds monsters.
Every scar on his body was a story of human cruelty, and every breath he took after was fueled by rage.
He didn’t just hate mankind; he became the embodiment of what hate creates blind fury dressed as justice.
While Caesar sought peace through understanding, Koba sought freedom through fire.
He reminded us that trauma can twist even the most righteous cause,
that sometimes, the villain isn’t born, he’s built, by the hands of those who broke him first.
And in the end, Koba’s fall wasn’t just his own, it was a warning:
Revenge may set you free, but it never lets you live.
Let Go of that Trauma, sometimes revenge is not worth it.