Ultimate Freedom
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Ultimate Freedom
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Married sharing an account News Art Photography Politics DMs=blocked Raising a healthy family Governments=Bad Guys To the Point Eliminate the Uniparty
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@MmisterNobody How could this ever not be in the news at this point?
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@ShannonigansX @oldetimemercant @tuffytitan @janet29937 Thanks so very much Shannon! We hope everyone is having a great evening!
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🚨 HEY!!! I thought I would do a Verified Accounts - Special Shout-out, to brag about my friends. They're all great Patriots & love our country!
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Thank-you for supporting Trump and America's way of life!!❣️🇺🇸

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@JeanetteEliz This is absolutely beautiful. Thanks for sharing, Jeanette. I hope you had a wonderful Sunday.
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In 1960, South Korea was one of the poorest countries on the planet and one of the shortest. Then it did the thing the nutrition establishment swears should have been a catastrophe. It started eating meat.
Beef, pork, chicken, consumption rising roughly tenfold between the late 1960s and the mid 1990s. Bulgogi and galbi over charcoal. Pork belly sizzling at the table. Milk pushed through the schools to a population that had barely touched dairy.
Watch what happened to the bodies. Korean men went from around 166cm to about 174cm, the fastest height gain in Asia, now the tallest in the region. The children grew. The bones lengthened. The frame the country had been denied for centuries finally filled out the moment the protein arrived.
And the lifespans. South Korea climbed from poverty-level life expectancy to among the highest on Earth, its women now forecast to be the first population to average past 90. They added the meat and the milk, and they added decades.
Here is the part that ruins the seminar. None of it came from piling on grain. The rice was always there. What changed was the animal protein, and the bodies answered exactly the way every honest growth chart says a body answers when you finally feed it what it was waiting for.
A nation lifted itself off the bottom of the height and longevity tables in two generations. The lever it pulled was the one we are now told to put down.
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I’d like to clear something up.
Today someone left a nice comment on one of my hummingbird photos that said (paraphrasing): “Whether this is real or AI, it’s still a good image.” I really appreciated the comment, and I don’t blame them at all.
With AI getting so believable nowadays, I completely understand how the thought can cross someone’s mind. So I want to be clear: All of my images are real photographs taken by me. I have never used AI to generate an image to pass it off as my own, and I never will without being fully transparent. If I ever decide to create AI art, I’ll put a clear disclaimer on every image.
I take a lot of pride in my work and I put in the time and effort to capture these shots myself. Thanks for following and supporting real photography!

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@SaltyGoat17 I would say keeping the garlic on the table for nostalgia would be exceptable, yes?
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