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paragal · 1 year ago
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Day 10: Your winner by unanimous decision, Jack Manifold!
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manifold-updates · 2 years ago
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Jack replied to MatPat!
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CONTENT WARNING: Boxing, Distorted Voices, Loud Noises
A video of Jack Manifold and Dakota Olave’s boxing match, Stephanie and Matthew ‘MatPat’ Patrick are speaking in the background.
Stephanie: I feel so intense right now.
Matthew: They’re- they are doing so well.
Stephanie: Things are serious, I- I know they’re gonna-
Matthew: Their stamina is incredible.
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brett-is-afraid · 2 years ago
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stormbow · 2 years ago
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jack manifolded that twink
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latinboxsports · 3 years ago
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@bareknucklefc In Running Order #TowTheLine 👊🏼 @bareknucklefc #bkfc19 Tampa Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, (BKFC), The World’s Fastest Growing Sport, presents BKFC-19 headlined by The Rematch: Paige VanZant vs. Rachael Ostovich on Friday, July 23 at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa, FL. Headlining the ‘Platform Showdown’, Hip-Hop superstar Blue Face clashes with rival Tik-Tok star Austin Sprinz. Blue Face is celebrating the release of his viral sensation single, ‘Respect My Cryppin’ featuring Snoop Dogg, the video for which has been viewed over 14M times on Youtube. Trujillo is among the most popular Tik-Tok stars with over 3M followers. Also featured on the ‘Platform Showdown’, Evil Hero will battle fellow Tik-Tok star Dakota Olave. Additionally, Tik-Tok, You-Tube and social media influencer, DK Moneyy will battle Nick Ireland of the famed Ireland Boys. Further details on BKFC-19 will be announced shortly. Reported by #latinboxsports https://www.instagram.com/p/CRj3RJsrRnl/?utm_medium=tumblr
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heavyarethecrowns · 7 years ago
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Those that have married in to the Royal Families since 1800
Norway
Princess Märtha of Sweden ( 28 March 1901 – 5 April 1954 )
Märtha was born at her parents' home of Arvfurstens Palats in Stockholm on 28 March 1901, the second child of Prince Carl of Sweden, Duke of Västergötland, and his wife Princess Ingeborg of Denmark. Her father was the younger brother of King Gustav V of Sweden, making her a first cousin thrice removed of the present King of Sweden, and her mother was the younger sister of King Christian X of Denmark and of King Haakon VII of Norway. Märtha had an elder sister, Margaretha, who became Princess of Denmark, a younger sister, Astrid, who became Queen of the Belgians, and a younger brother, Prince Carl Bernadotte. Meaning Märtha was also a maternal aunt of Baudouin of Belgium and Albert II of Belgium.
Princess Märtha of Sweden became engaged to her first cousin, Olav, only son and heir apparent of her uncle the King of Norway, during the 1928 Olympic Summer Games in Amsterdam. News of the engagement was very well received. It was taken as a sign that there was no longer any tension following the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden. An excellent match in terms of strengthening royal ties, it was also clearly a match based on love.
Following a year-long engagement, she married Crown Prince Olav in Oslo Cathedral on 21 March 1929. Märtha's was the first royal wedding in Norway in 340 years. The marriage, which is widely believed to have been a success due in large part to their genuine love and affection for one another. The Crown Princess was quickly taken into the hearts of the Norwegian people due to her easy-going, yet serene manner. Rather than indulge in the excesses of her position, she was immensely humble, light-hearted and generous. One example of this was her desire to use her skills as seamstress by making clothes for herself and her children. Charming, open and hard-working, Crown Princess Märtha soon became a popular and respected member of the Royal Family. 
She undertook a range of official engagements, and she also gave many speeches, which was unusual for females in the Royal Family at the time. Crown Prince Olav and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway resided at the country estate of Skaugum, which was a wedding gift from Fritz Wedel Jarlsberg. When the main house at Skaugum was destroyed by fire in 1930, the Crown Princess was actively involved in the planning of the new building. 
Tragedy struck Crown Princess Märtha in 1935. Her sister, the Queen of the Belgians, was killed in a car crash. The two siblings had been very close, and Olav later said that it took his wife more than ten years to come to term with it, but he did not think that she ever really got over her sister's death. She together with her elder sister Margaretha became a great support for her sister's children in Belgium. 
In 1939, shortly before the outbreak of World War II in Europe, the Crown Prince and Princess visited the United States. The couple befriended President Franklin Roosevelt and his wife, Eleanor Roosevelt. During this visit, the couple conducted an extensive tour of the Upper Midwest, where many Norwegian immigrants had settled. During the tour, Crown Princess Märtha was honoured with initiation into the Delta Zeta sorority. She and her lady-in-waiting were pinned during the initiation ceremony at the University of North Dakota, by Delta Zeta national president, Myrtle Graeter Malott. 
Crown Princess Märtha became the senior lady of the court on the death of her mother-in-law, Queen Maud, in 1938.
Crown Princess Märtha, who contributed greatly in the mobilization work for Norway's self-protection, made a public announcement on 26 January 1940 in which she encouraged Norwegian women to take part in the mobilization work. When Germany invaded Norway in April 1940, the Crown Princess and her children fled first to her native Sweden but she was not well received. Many Swedes felt she had put Sweden's neutrality at jeopardy. Some even suggested she should accept the Germans' suggestion and return her three-year-old son, Prince Harald, to Norway so he could be proclaimed King by the Germans. However, she never saw this as an option and following an invitation by President Roosevelt, she went to the United States on United States Army transport American Legion, via the then Finnish port city of Petsamo. In the U.S., she and her children initially stayed in the White House. 
Crown Prince Olav, however, had gone with his father to the United Kingdom, where he worked with the Norwegian government-in-exile. Thus, the Crown Couple, as were many couples during the time, were separated for much of the war. In August 1941, Crown Princess Märtha traveled with President Roosevelt aboard the presidential yacht, USS Potomac, and sailed to Newfoundland and Atlantic Charter with Winston Churchill.
The friendship that the Crown Prince and Crown Princess had cultivated with the Roosevelts was further developed during the war years. In 1942, the US presented the exiled Norwegian forces with the gift of the submarine chaser HNoMS King Haakon VII, which was received by Crown Princess Märtha, who in her reply gave a speech in support of the Norwegian liberation. Her impressive work to assist the American Red Cross and on behalf of Norwegian interests greatly impressed Roosevelt and influenced his "Look to Norway" speech in 1942. Novelist and essayist Gore Vidal later asserted that Crown Princess Märtha was "the last love" of Roosevelt. Roosevelt's son James stated that "There was no question that Martha was an important figure in Father's life during the war ... there is a real possibility that a true romantic relationship developed between the president and the princess." Princess Märtha spent much of World War II in the United States, where she worked tirelessly to keep up support for Norway among the American public and government. In 1942, she visited London to take part in the birthday celebration for her father-in-law. When she returned to Norway following the war in 1945, she received a hero's welcome and was referred to as "Mother of the Nation". She wholly embraced her role as Crown Princess of Norway and made tremendous efforts towards ensuring the stability and well-being of all Norwegians.
As King Haakon’s health declined, the Crown Prince and the Crown Princess assumed a growing number of official engagements. The Crown Princess became involved in many official tasks, and even held the annual New Year’s Eve speeches in 1946 and 1950. However after the war, Crown Princess Märtha suffered from poor health.
Following a lengthy period of ill-health, Märtha died of cancer at The National Hospital in Oslo in 5 April 1954. At the time of her death her elder daughter Ragnhild was expecting her first child. Her death came little more than three years before her husband ascended the throne as king.
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foxofthefir-blog · 4 years ago
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charlidrawz · 6 years ago
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I was walking through the toy aisle at Target when I found this thing and had a VIOLENT AND IMMEDIATE FLASHBACK to when JP first came out and they had a bunch of REALLY COOL T Rex toys that I would have sold one of my scrawny small-child limbs for but my mother wouldn’t get me one because they were “too violent and also ate people” :(
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sdmattpotter · 7 years ago
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manifold-updates · 2 years ago
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Jack tweeted!
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Buy the tickets here!
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manifold-updates · 1 year ago
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Jack tweeted!
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This is out tomorrow!
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A video of Jack Manifold boxing Dakota Olave at Creator Clash, there is an announcer and the audience is cheering in the background, the video fades away and Jack can be heard narrating.
Jack: But first, a little context is in order.
Multiple photos and clips appear of Jack practicing boxing, travelling and meeting people. The clips end and what is left on the video is a title and a date, the text reads ‘Manifold vs. Man ❗️❗️❗️ Releasing 05/19th!’
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manifold-updates · 2 years ago
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Jack replied to Dakota!
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manifold-updates · 2 years ago
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Jack is in Caitlyn McGonigal’s Instagram posts!
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manifold-updates · 1 year ago
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Jack uploaded the Creator Clash vlog!
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manifold-updates · 2 years ago
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Jack is in Dakota’s Instagram posts!
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manifold-updates · 2 years ago
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Jack is in Mark LoMoglio’s Instagram post!
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