@raineraine1210: I just need a second to say THANK YOU because tonight was one of those lives I’ll never forget 🥹✨ Brown Eyes Lissa… that Phoenix gift?! 🔥🕊️ Are you kidding me?! That was HUGE. The love, the support, the energy behind that… I felt all of it. You always show up, but tonight you really showed OUT. I appreciate you more than you know, seriously. That meant so much to me. 💛 And Brandon… you already know 😂 Thank you for the gifts that had me out here doing squats like it’s leg day in the middle of my live 💀🍑 You keep me WORKING and I love it. The lives would not be the same without you bringing that energy and keeping things fun. And Hannah… just you being there means everything 🫶 You’re not just support, you’re family at this point. The way you show up, the way you care, the way you’re just THERE… I don’t take that for granted. Ever. Moments like this remind me why I love going live so much. It’s not just about the gifts—it’s about the people behind them. The laughs, the support, the connection… all of it. I appreciate every single one of you more than I can even put into words. 💛✨ @Brown eyes Lissa #tiktoklive #livehighlights #livegift #phoenix @ℋ𝒶𝓃𝓃𝒶𝒽 thank you 😊 @François Pierre 🤗

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Admiral William Brown, also known in Spanish as Guillermo Brown, was an Irish-born sailor who became the founder and first admiral of the Argentine Navy. He is regarded as one of Argentina’s greatest national heroes and is often called the “Father of the Argentine Navy.”   Born on 22 June 1777 in Foxford, County Mayo, Ireland, Brown went to sea as a young man and sailed in the merchant service. After years of maritime experience—including adventures during the Napoleonic Wars—he emigrated to the Río de la Plata region (present-day Argentina and Uruguay), where he became a merchant captain.   When Argentina fought for independence from Spain, Brown organized and led a small naval force. His greatest early achievement came in 1814, when he defeated the Spanish fleet at the Battle of Buceo, helping secure control of Montevideo and contributing significantly to Argentina’s independence. He later commanded Argentine naval forces in the Cisplatine War against Brazil (1825–1828) and defended Argentine interests during the Anglo-French blockade of the Río de la Plata.   Brown died on 3 March 1857 in Buenos Aires. Today, his legacy is commemorated throughout Argentina: * Numerous cities, streets, schools, and naval vessels bear his name. * The Argentine Navy celebrates him as its founding figure. * Statues of Brown stand in both Argentina and his native County Mayo, Ireland.   His life is a remarkable example of how an Irish immigrant became one of the key military leaders in the birth of modern Argentina.#admiralWilliamBrown #Ireland #messi
Admiral William Brown, also known in Spanish as Guillermo Brown, was an Irish-born sailor who became the founder and first admiral of the Argentine Navy. He is regarded as one of Argentina’s greatest national heroes and is often called the “Father of the Argentine Navy.” Born on 22 June 1777 in Foxford, County Mayo, Ireland, Brown went to sea as a young man and sailed in the merchant service. After years of maritime experience—including adventures during the Napoleonic Wars—he emigrated to the Río de la Plata region (present-day Argentina and Uruguay), where he became a merchant captain. When Argentina fought for independence from Spain, Brown organized and led a small naval force. His greatest early achievement came in 1814, when he defeated the Spanish fleet at the Battle of Buceo, helping secure control of Montevideo and contributing significantly to Argentina’s independence. He later commanded Argentine naval forces in the Cisplatine War against Brazil (1825–1828) and defended Argentine interests during the Anglo-French blockade of the Río de la Plata. Brown died on 3 March 1857 in Buenos Aires. Today, his legacy is commemorated throughout Argentina: * Numerous cities, streets, schools, and naval vessels bear his name. * The Argentine Navy celebrates him as its founding figure. * Statues of Brown stand in both Argentina and his native County Mayo, Ireland. His life is a remarkable example of how an Irish immigrant became one of the key military leaders in the birth of modern Argentina.#admiralWilliamBrown #Ireland #messi

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