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Shhh ... don't tell them - lefties are killing themselves off with self-sterilisation, abortion, abstinence, mRNA cancers and soft on crime policies.

♥️ Inscrit le Ağustos 2009
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Governor Gavin Newsom
Governor Gavin Newsom@CAgovernor·
California is again leading the charge against large-scale identity theft and hospice fraud. Today, we're taking decisive action against 14 providers who tried using stolen identities to bill Medi-Cal for nonexistent hospice services.
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@JesterJum Happened to me, took them over a year to demand it back. The consumer seldom wins.
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Jum
Jum@JesterJum·
So I'd like some advice. Please. Alex and I bought nice furniture for our house back in December. Like 10 grand worth of furniture. We put it on a credit card (I know credit is bad), well last week, there was a "payment transfer" of $9,000 made on that card. I didnt authorize that. Alex didnt authorize it. I called my bank and they dont seem to have any answers cause from their end, the card has been paid off. But that 9 grand in debt has just magically disappeared and no one has any answers to where it went. Its been over a month and *crickets*. What should I do? Just smile and say "thank you God" and move on?
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While the EU’s Nacho Sánchez Amor and every human-rights NGO clutch their pearls over Israel’s new death-penalty law for convicted terrorists……let’s talk real numbers and real hypocrisy. Iran hangs 1,000+ people a year. China executes thousands (state secret) and runs the world’s largest forced organ-harvesting machine on dissidents, Uyghurs, and Falun Gong. Saudi Arabia beheads hundreds in public squares. Russia keeps the penalty on the books. Canada’s MAiD euthanasia program quietly ends 16,000+ lives annually — and yes, those organs go straight into the donation system. And the grand total? 73 million abortions worldwide every single year. That’s roughly 200,000 unborn babies extinguished every single day — more in one week than all executions on Earth combined. But sure… let’s all pile on the one Jewish democracy in the Middle East for daring to say “if you slaughter our civilians, hanging is now on the table.” The selective outrage isn’t about “human rights.” It’s about who they’re allowed to criticize.The body count doesn’t lie. The hypocrisy screams. What say you, EU? Still got that same energy for Tehran, Beijing, and Riyadh? Or is it only a problem when Israel does it?
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Nacho Sánchez Amor
Nacho Sánchez Amor@NachoSAmor·
Israel, "the only democracy" in MiddleEast, has finally approved the discriminatory #DeathPenalty for Palestinians -by default and no appeal possible- that many Member states had warned against. So what is the EU going to do now? Turn a blind eye for ever?
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@Mr_Husky1 Totally agree — the idea of any honeymooning couple having sex in our bedroom gives me the icks. Honestly, I don’t want anyone other than my partner and me ever using our bed. It’s a sacrosanct space
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
AITAH for refusing to let my brother-in-law and his new wife use our bedroom during their honeymoon stay? My husband (36M) and I (35F) live in a very scenic area — the kind of place people pick for their honeymoon. His brother (30M) and soon-to-be wife (28F) asked if they could stay with us after their wedding since they’re on a tight budget. We said absolutely — happy to host. We have a two-bedroom house. The guest room is also my home office, so it has an air mattress instead of a permanent bed. Not ideal, but it works fine for guests. Last week, my BIL asked my husband if they could stay in our bedroom instead because, in their words, an air mattress "doesn't feel honeymoon-appropriate." When my husband asked how I felt, I told him honestly: I’m not comfortable giving up our bedroom, especially for a honeymoon. It’s our personal space, our bed, and it just felt… too intimate. My husband agreed. Well, word got around the family, and now his sister is saying we’re being inconsiderate and that “it’s their honeymoon, they shouldn’t have to sleep on an air mattress.” My husband is now torn because he doesn’t want family tension. But I’m still a firm no. I don’t think being generous hosts means giving up the most private part of our home, especially when the request feels less about comfort and more about wanting a fully private, fully “romantic” setup — which I’m just not comfortable providing. We already offered what we reasonably can: a free place to stay in a beautiful location. I don’t think hosting someone means surrendering our bedroom. Credit - amitheassholee
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Hahaha! Completely identify. After issues with wifi enabled light switches connected to the ceiling lights, we have a policy to only use wifi light bulbs in lamps / strips that physically plug in and we leave all the main lights alone! No ladders needed and easier to swap out if there is an issue!
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IT Unprofessional
IT Unprofessional@it_unprofession·
Why do I need a firmware update to use my own living room? Three years ago, I decided my house needed to be a "smart home." I spent $800 on WiFi-enabled lightbulbs. This was a catastrophic mistake. Yesterday, the internet went out for ten minutes. My wife tried to turn on the kitchen lights using the physical wall switch like a Luddite. The bulbs factory reset themselves. Now they cycle through rave colors while emitting a high-pitched pairing frequency. I spent my entire Saturday trying to connect my kitchen ceiling to our router using a 2.4GHz band. I am a 52-year-old man standing on a stepping stool screaming at a lightbulb because my phone can't find its Bluetooth signal. Tomorrow I'm going to Home Depot to buy $2 incandescent bulbs. I want my house to be stupid again.
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@AndrewLawton They've just gotta get control of those fresh, young transplant organs, it's too late if they are already dead.
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Andrew Lawton
Andrew Lawton@AndrewLawton·
Law professor and MAID advocate says we need to give people with mental illness access to MAID, because otherwise they might commit suicide.
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Michael McFaul
Michael McFaul@McFaul·
While everyone has moved on, I remain deeply troubled by Trumps threat to wipe out an entire civilization. No American president has talked in such terms. No American president ever should.
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🚨 Why Trump’s Iran Ceasefire Is So Fragile US-Israeli strikes triggered Iran’s Mosaic Defense Doctrine. Power was handed to all 31 provinces. Each now has its own semi-independent IRGC corps that can ignore central orders on missiles, drones, proxies and ceasefires. That’s why the deal with only Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf is meaningless. No single off-switch remains. The regime turned into a hydra. If Mojtaba Khamenei reappears, the hydra gets a head again — and the fragile truce could suddenly strengthen or collapse.
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
President Trump negotiated with one faction of a very fractured regime, which is why bombs are still flying while a "ceasefire" is in effect. Ghalibaf represents himself and his people. He doesn't represent the entire IRGC.
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It's privatised compliance costs + socialised (or state-backed) enforcement. The state creates ever-more intricate rules (often sold as "consumer protection" or "good governance"). This forces you to hire expensive experts. When things go wrong — interpretation dispute, honest mistake, or outright lawfare — the state/agency still hammers you with penalties, costs orders, or liability. The experts keep their fees and the institutions keep their power. This is why "equality before the law" feels like a joke in practice. The playing field is tilted toward anyone with deep pockets or public funding (councils, ATO, big corporates). Ordinary people end up in a debt trap or forced to fold.
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Demi Anderson 🇦🇺🇬🇷🇺🇸🇬🇧🇪🇺
🚨 They call this 'Equality before the Law' Judge for yourself. The public purse, your money, is used by these bureaucrats and public bodies to fund lawyers against you. Then the courts turn that into a debt against you. That’s exactly what happens in this protection racket. Over the Easter weekend - and it's Easter Monday now - we received a judgment ordering us to pay $350,000 by this Friday. Council spending public money on lawyers… turned into a personal liability through the courts. Our counterclaim exposing their abuse of power? Blocked. This isn’t justice. This is lawfare. Straight up plunder. Watch this, and share widely. Because this system of lawlessness needs to be exposed👇
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Well according to Vahid Online, they have agreed to negotiate on this basis... They wrote: ... Iran, while rejecting all plans presented by the enemy, has drafted a 10-article plan and presented it to the American side through Pakistan, emphasizing key points such as - Controlled passage through the Strait of Hormuz coordinated with Iran's armed forces - The necessity to end the war against all components of the resistance axis - Withdrawal of American combat forces from all bases and deployment points in the region - Establishment of a safe passage protocol in the Strait of Hormuz that guarantees Iran's control according to the agreed protocol - Full compensation to Iran according to assessments, lifting all primary and secondary sanctions and resolutions of the Board of Governors and Security Council - Release of all blocked Iranian assets and properties abroad - And finally, the approval of all these items in a binding Security Council resolution It emphasized that the approval of this resolution would turn all these agreements into binding international law and create an important diplomatic victory for the Iranian nation. Now, the honorable Prime Minister of Pakistan has informed Iran that despite all apparent threats, the American side has accepted these principles as the basis for negotiations and has submitted to the will of the Iranian nation. [They say this is the basis for negotiation, not that Trump has accepted such conditions.]
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The Abstract Truth
The Abstract Truth@AbstractTruthSP·
@cranialdome @bonchieredstate He pulled this several times with tariffs. What he did is he got the 10 point plan (which we've had for days) and will agree to negotiate based on that on the condition that Iran agrees to open Hormuz. Nowhere has Iran actually agreed to that. But he is going to ignore that part
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Bonchie
Bonchie@bonchieredstate·
Has Iran confirmed their participation in this ceasefire? Including opening the Strait?
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Perez Hilton
Perez Hilton@PerezHilton·
After my 21 day hospitalization  with severe sepsis,  just a few days ago I had to be admitted again with a deep vein thrombosis on my right leg. On Friday, my cardiovascular surgeon removed the most MASSIVE, fully occluded blood clot - it went from my groin to just below my calf. Hours after my thrombectomy, my doc came to visit me and said he wanted me to walk. He was worried about blood coagulating and us finding ourselves with the same problem. So I walked, and it was the most excruciating pain of my life. I was discharged Saturday and had to cancel the beautiful Easter Sunday I had planned, because I was hurting that badly. Thank GOD that I can finally walk again - slowly. And, though the pain is still very pronounced, I can tolerate it - and do this all without meds. Amen!! Every day will get easier and I will get stronger!!! And so it shall be! Song: "Left In The River" by Jamie MacDonald | Perez Hilton | Health | Wellness Medicine | Faith | Spirituality | Religion | Jesus
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Bahhaha! This reminds me of the time a friend panicked and called me because her “computer had a virus.” Turns out she’d downloaded an app and extracted it straight onto her desktop. The whole screen was suddenly flooded with random files — it looked like her monitor had come down with a nasty case of digital chickenpox 😂
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Derek Devicemanager
Derek Devicemanager@IT_unhinged·
Just watched a guy sprint across the office to my desk. He's panting. Tells me he has an absolutely critical meeting in five minutes and his presentation file is completely corrupted. I brace myself for a complex file recovery. I open his laptop. He hasn't opened any software. He's staring at his desktop wallpaper. I ask where the file is. He points at the screen and yells that it is gone. His desktop icons are hidden. He accidentally right-clicked and unchecked show desktop icons. I check it. The icons reappear. He gasps like I just performed a miracle. I asked if he had a ticket for this. He said no, he didn't have time. I made him stand there for three minutes while I logged a ticket on his behalf, categorized it as User Education, and marked it resolved. Never let a good crisis go untracked.
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Mo
Mo@atmoio·
AI is struggling to take our jobs
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PNW Conservative
PNW Conservative@PNWConservative·
I posted last week about a number of my 30 something-year-old friends who have been diagnosed with rare aggressive cancers, or have died suddenly. I found out today a coworker of mine who is 39 died just this weekend. Sudden.. no signs… What the hell is going on?
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Years ago I went through shingles hell — misdiagnosed, ended up in hospital, 6 weeks to recover. My sister spotted ONE tiny rash. I told her: drive to your GP IMMEDIATELY. She got tested and started antiviral (valaciclovir or famciclovir) the SAME DAY. Minor reaction only. Fully recovered in a couple of weeks. If you see even one suspicious spot or feel that weird nerve pain + rash coming? Don’t wait. Antiviral (valaciclovir or famciclovir) is the game-changer — get it FAST within 72 hours of the rash appearing. Save someone the nightmare. Pass it on..
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Charlize Theroff@CharlizeTheroff·
Australians; my colleague got severe shingles. her GP refused to give her anything stronger than panadol. She was in so much pain her face was grey. She's in her 80s If you can't get something w codeine in it for shingles, wtf do you have to do to get pain relief? Amoral.
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For anyone who's just discovered months of deliberate betrayal — stop what you're doing and head straight to chumplady.com. Tracy Schorn's site (and her book "Leave a Cheater, Gain a Life") is the single best, funniest, most no-BS resource on infidelity out there. She doesn't do the usual "everyone makes mistakes" therapy-speak or rug-sweeping. Instead she calls cheating exactly what it is: "hundreds of conscious choices" to lie, gaslight, and put their ego above your well-being. No "work it out" pressure. No blame-the-victim nonsense. Just straight talk about protecting your sanity, your dignity, and your future. She'll make you laugh while you're nodding so hard your neck hurts. Thousands of people (men and women... including me) credit her with helping them stop the pick-me dance and actually "gain a life" instead of staying stuck in suspicion and mindfuckery. And yes — it absolutely supports men too. Check this piece she wrote specifically on what guy chumps go through: chumplady.com/6-things-men-e… You're not being extreme for refusing to rebuild on quicksand. You're refusing to be chumped. This site will back you up 100%. Highly recommend. (And grab the book — it’s short, savage, and life-changing.)
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
My wife had a months-long affair with someone from work. I found out by accident, not through honesty. Yesterday I decided not to forgive her. I asked for a divorce without negotiation. Her family says I should try, that “we all make mistakes.” What they don't say is that some mistakes are repeated for months with full awareness. I'm not going to rebuild something that was broken by long-standing decisions. Love also has dignity. Am I radical for leaving, or am I the only one who understands that not everything can be forgiven? I prefer the pain of starting over to the constant doubt of staying. Cc - @/AngelporrasXx
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@AllBiteNoBark88 Turns out that there sure was a lot of misinformation during Covid ... the bulk of it spread by governments.
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The White Rabbit Podcast 🐇
The White Rabbit Podcast 🐇@AllBiteNoBark88·
I'll tell you what's "worrysome" The fact that Jacinda Ardern hasn't faced a Jury of the 99% to answer for her "misinformation & disinformation" that led to Deaths. Insipid creature List your preferred list of who should stand trial below.
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