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@TLMT90

I grew up on an off grid farm in nowhere Alaska. I love farming, ecology, off grid living, hiking, hunting, trapping, and fishing. Married mom of 5. America 1st

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liberty gardener
liberty gardener@TLMT90·
Being American is Being self-sufficient, upholding the Constitution, opposing ALL laws that infringe upon our Constitutional rights, behold an attitude that the Constitution was made to bind government and not the ppl, free trade amomgst ourselves, free association, capitalism, love of God, county, family and the country men that uphold these, our values as a nation.... but it seems like even Americans have been propagandized by the very ppl we were meant to keep in check, into forgetting to safe guard these beautiful things.
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358ちゃん@max358japan·
I don't want to go out of my way to visit a place like this hellhole🥶💦 Camping in an Alaskan Survival Cabin❄️
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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
Im from AK and where I was the mountains were so high we didnt get to see much lightning. Now I'm in the south and I am loving this.
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Insane Frog@InsaneFrog·
It has never been so over for the left
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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
Dress your kids for success. This is no joke. My 2nd son was testing well but just kinda getting by so I forced him to wear only collar shirts to school (read a study) at 1st he was suuuuper annoyed. Then, started liking the way he looked, started applying himself more, then got into all AP and some college courses, and then joined Jr ROTC and made a whole bunch of new friends. Went clothes shopping the other day, 1st thing he went for were the collar shirts. Shirts lol
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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
@A_RottieLover Same!! I loooved it! My Papa would let us climb in the bucket and hed drive us over to the pond spring for a dip, then while we played in the pond hed go do his dirt work on the other side of the gravel pit. Many uears later my kids got to do it while my uncle drove us ❤️
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jada lynne@A_RottieLover·
This is how we grew up 🥰😂
NancyH@NancyH_60

Grandpa’s Farm Adventures: Turning ordinary chores into the best kind of chaos. 🐄🚜 Every morning the list is the same — feed the animals, move the hay, check the fences. But when Dad or Grandpa is running the show, it stops being “work” and becomes something else entirely. He doesn’t just hand out jobs. He turns the wheelbarrow into a race car. He makes the chicken coop a treasure hunt (“First one to find the funny-shaped egg wins!”). He sings ridiculous made-up songs to the cows while they get milked and somehow convinces the kids that mucking stalls is actually a secret spy mission. By noon everyone’s covered in dust, a little bit of mud, and the kind of belly laughs that make your cheeks hurt. The work still gets done — maybe even faster because joy is a powerful motivator. But something bigger happened too. These are the days kids remember when they’re grown. Not the fancy vacations or the expensive toys. The days their dad or grandpa made them feel capable, needed, and wildly entertained while doing real work. Days that quietly taught resilience, teamwork, and the deep satisfaction of earning your rest. In a world that often tries to outsource childhood to screens and schedules, this kind of fatherhood is quietly revolutionary. It says: “I’m here. Let’s do this life together — messy boots and all.” To every dad and grandpa out there who turns regular farm days (or any days) into adventures the kids will tell their own children about one day… thank you. You’re building something that lasts far longer than the work itself. If this made you smile or brought back a memory of your own dad or grandpa, drop a ❤️ below and tell me one way he turned work into play. I’d love to read your stories.

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SaltyGoat
SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17·
US military deaths in Afghanistan (~20 years): 2,459 Chicago homicides (~20 years): 11,000+ Chicago has some of the strictest gun laws in the country It's not the guns... It's Democrat run cities that are more deadly than war zones!!
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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
@forallcurious Mfs out here dropping bombs, testing nukes in the ocean, busting oil pipelines, allowing big businesses to poison our watersheds, air and oceans, taking privet jets and stealing water rights but... its definitely the little people with their air conditioning and trucks... cnts
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Elftown Community@OfficialElftown·
@LightOnLiberty One way to get aluminium out of the brain is to drink beer... Silica kicks out the aluminium.
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Bridgett Fertig@LightOnLiberty·
A UK professor found extraordinarily high aluminum levels in autistic brains and all of it was concentrated in immune cells. The aluminum in vaccines isn't even natural, it's man-made nanoparticles your immune system can't process in the slightest. Studies of deceased individuals show people with autism have EXTRAORDINARILY HIGH levels of aluminum in their brains. The autistic brains are in a permanent state of chronic inflammation.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
JUST IN🚨: Air conditioners are making heatwaves across the planet even hotter, new research data reveals
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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
@ThrillaRilla369 I lived in -60° Alaska and 100° Florida. Im probably part lizard. I like FL way more. Ill be outside gardening all day even when its in the 90s.
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Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
All you “100 degrees is better than 32 degrees” folks better walk outside RIGHT NOW. Don’t let me catch you in the air conditioning.
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Sean Strickland@SStricklandMMA·
We all have a lot of opinions but I know one thing to be true. The government is never to be trusted. . DEMOCRAT OR REPUBLICAN.
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Happy Fourth of July! Today is also the 47th anniversary of the daring Entebbe raid. I was only 5 at the time, but I remember being inspired by the amazing courage of the @IDF team that rescued the hostages & killed the terrorists. I thought, “that’s a very Texan foreign policy.”
StandWithUs@StandWithUs

47 years ago today, the @IDF began the daring 'raid on Entebbe' in which they rescued over 100 #Jewish and #Israeli hostages held in Uganda by PFLP terrorists. Yonatan (Yoni) Netanyahu, @IsraeliPM Benjamin Netanyahu's brother and one of the #IDF commanders leading the mission, was the only Israeli casualty during the operation. We remember this act of heroism and sacrifice that saved so many lives. 🇮🇱 📸: @IDF

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Axiomatic Enemy of the State@DeTocqueville14·
Of the two choices below, which is the more despicable group of lowlife individuals?? 1) Prison Inmates 2) The US Congress
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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
What if we are all actually part of that super advanced civilization and we use the "simulators" to gain many lifetimes worth of wisdom in a short period. Like the simulators trick the brain into thinking you lived a whole life, but when we take the mech off its only been a few min.
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All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
🚨: Renowned AI professor, Dr. Roman Yampolskiy, claims the universe is a simulation created to develop superintelligence — and will "soon be turned off." Advanced civilizations might run planet-scale simulations to birth, train, and test superintelligent systems. Once the artificial entity reaches its goal or escapes the simulation, the cosmic "plug" could be pulled.
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StrifeForAmerica 🇺🇸@Strife4America·
"Blacks" ... I'd love to know what country/background she has rather than just "black." "Whites" have it different. I have British friends who don't want to be associate with the French. But to those who just look at them, the Brits and French are "white", but COMPLETELY different.
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American AF 🇺🇸@iAnonPatriot·
Black women are now claiming that Blacks were in America first, and that Native Americans and Europeans stole the land from them.. Unreal. lol
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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
@wisdomXplorer That for some reason, even though i have all my information, everythings paid, and my ticket is in my hand, they wont let me on the flight. Every time. Lol this has never even happened to me before! Ive taken many many flights too. Just crazy I guess.
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WisdomX@wisdomXplorer·
What is a completely irrational fear you still have as an adult?
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The Last Viking@TheLastVikingXO·
Just another casual day in Australia where a man finds himself in a full-blown wrestling match with a kangaroo right outside a pub. The raw power and agility of these animals are no joke, but the sheer determination to take it to the ground is next level. If you found yourself in this situation, are you throwing hands or running the other way? #OnlyInAustralia #KangarooWrestling #PubFight
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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
@JesterJum I am a lizzard creature and im at 75 ngl. But 82 for sleep is absolute madness.
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Jum@JesterJum·
I will let the entire power grid go down and ruin everyone's lives before I set my home to 78° Freaking terrarium home lizard people
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