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modern phones are so huge that you need a popsocket for it to be reliably and comfortably held.

Idk, I think this is just a small hands problem tbh, my hands are pretty average for a guy I think iland I have had 0 issues comfortably holding big phones. Even right now I have a P9 Fold and the accompanying case makes it even bigger

But we just HAVE to have backs it's the ONLY thing that makes phones feel PREMIUM! 😤 ~phone companies
Trump Declares He Can Wage Secret Wars Against Anyone He Calls an Enemy

“The Trump administration is saying that one person — the president — now decides if the United States is going to war.”

The Intercept
Devils Panties 10/02/2025
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Politico
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No no no! Don't you get it, caring about the wrong people is a sin! Just as jeSUs intended!/s

With New U.S. Proposal to End Gaza War, a Rare Moment of Triumph for Netanyahu

https://archive.ph/nun8L

In President Trump’s plan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got almost everything he hoped for in the end, despite mounting international isolation.

By David M. Halbfinger and Aaron Boxerman
Sept. 30, 2025

Ultimately, Mr. Netanyahu got almost everything he could have hoped from Mr. Trump’s proposal — a demand that Hamas release the hostages immediately and lay down its weapons, without which Israel would have carte blanche to keep pummeling Gaza.

As for Israeli troops, they would get to remain in Gaza’s perimeter for the foreseeable future. There was such a stinting nod to the aspiration of statehood for Palestinians that the proposal all but suggested they just keep dreaming. And the Palestinian Authority would be left playing no role in Gaza anytime soon.

It was a rare moment of triumph that showed Mr. Netanyahu could still get much — if not all — of what he wanted despite Israel’s mounting international isolation. Just last week, several European countries recognized a Palestinian state over Israeli objections, while a diplomatic walkout left Mr. Netanyahu addressing a mostly empty room at the United Nations.

With New U.S. Proposal to End Gaza War, a Rare Moment of Triumph for Netanyahu

In President Trump’s plan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got almost everything he hoped for in the end, despite mounting international isolation.

The New York Times

With New U.S. Proposal to End Gaza War, a Rare Moment of Triumph for Netanyahu

https://archive.ph/nun8L

In President Trump’s plan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got almost everything he hoped for in the end, despite mounting international isolation.

By David M. Halbfinger and Aaron Boxerman
Sept. 30, 2025

Ultimately, Mr. Netanyahu got almost everything he could have hoped from Mr. Trump’s proposal — a demand that Hamas release the hostages immediately and lay down its weapons, without which Israel would have carte blanche to keep pummeling Gaza.

As for Israeli troops, they would get to remain in Gaza’s perimeter for the foreseeable future. There was such a stinting nod to the aspiration of statehood for Palestinians that the proposal all but suggested they just keep dreaming. And the Palestinian Authority would be left playing no role in Gaza anytime soon.

It was a rare moment of triumph that showed Mr. Netanyahu could still get much — if not all — of what he wanted despite Israel’s mounting international isolation. Just last week, several European countries recognized a Palestinian state over Israeli objections, while a diplomatic walkout left Mr. Netanyahu addressing a mostly empty room at the United Nations.

With New U.S. Proposal to End Gaza War, a Rare Moment of Triumph for Netanyahu

In President Trump’s plan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu got almost everything he hoped for in the end, despite mounting international isolation.

The New York Times