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🇺🇸 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA IS A CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC 🇺🇸
Bergabung Ekim 2012
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I went to a steakhouse in Miami, paid the bill, and they automatically added a 20% tip.
When the waiter brought the check, he said: “That tip goes to the whole establishment—if you want to leave something for me, it’s extra.”
I didn’t add anything else—20% is already too much. He gave me a dirty look, like I was robbing him.
This tipping culture is out of control.
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I’m usually a strong tipper. I respect the work and understand how tough restaurant jobs can be—but tipping is still tied to service.
Tonight started off rough. I walked in, waited at a “please wait to be seated” sign, and got no acknowledgment. Eventually, I had to ask if they were even seating people. I got seated, ordered, food came out, and yes—the server checked in.
But when it came time to leave, everything fell apart.
I had cash ready—a $20 and a $10—and planned to ask for $5 back, leaving about a $7 tip on an $18 tab. I know I’m a one-top, so I try to tip a little extra to make up for it.
The check gets dropped… and then nothing. No follow-up, no effort to close it out. I’m just sitting there, clearly ready to pay and leave. At a certain point, I’m not going to wait indefinitely just to hand someone a bigger tip.
Total was $18.36. I left $20 and walked out.
That’s not about being cheap—it’s about not being stuck waiting just to pay. If it takes longer to close out than it did to eat, something’s off.
Take care of your customers, and they’ll take care of you.

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My therapist told me, “When a woman grows up feeling unseen, she learns to love by overgiving. She pours into everyone else, hoping that one day someone will finally pour back into her. She becomes the caretaker, the fixer, the one who shows up even when no one shows up for her. And the hardest part? Deep down, she’s not trying to be strong. She’s just waiting for someone to do for her what she’s spent her whole life doing for everyone else.”
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The body makes vitamin D from sunlight. Specifically from UVB radiation on skin.
The SPF in your sunscreen blocks UVB.
Vitamin D deficiency is now implicated in immune dysfunction, depression, bone loss, cardiovascular disease, and cancer risk.
The solution sold to you: vitamin D supplements.
The body absorbs vitamin D3 efficiently from sunlight and from animal fat, particularly oily fish and liver.
You were told to avoid animal fat.
You were given a supplement.
The supplement industry is worth £50 billion globally.
The sun is still free.
It is available most mornings between approximately 10am and 2pm.
No prescription required.
No delivery charge.
No subscription tier.
This is not a workable business model.
Which is why nobody is promoting it.
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President Trump has confirmed that the U.S. military is constructing a large complex beneath the ballroom.
He says the complex was massive and only came to light because of a lawsuit.
Trump adds that the ballroom serves as a cover for what’s being built underneath by the military, including drone-related operations.
"The glass is extremely thick. It’s high-grade, bulletproof glass."
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Elon Musk’s mother, Maye, describing what Elon was like growing up: the shortest, the smartest, and the youngest kid in the class.
“And at 3 years old, I said he’s a genius, and I took him to school and they said, but he only makes it by 2 days. He’s going to be the youngest in the class. I said, but he’s brilliant. It’s my genius son. And they rolled their eyes. They said, oh, every parent thinks that
He was shy, you know, and he was bullied a lot, Because he was the shortest, the youngest, and the smartest, you shouldn’t have those three, because people beat you up
So he was bullied a lot, and then luckily from the age of 15 he grew tall, and his ideas were just so profound all the time”
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Downloaded an app this morning
It asked me to accept the terms and conditions
197 pages
I read them
Because that's what I do
By page 12 I'd granted them an irrevocable, perpetual, royalty-free license to my data
That's the same language I see in contracts worth more than my house
For a free app
By page 41 I'd agreed to resolve all disputes through binding arbitration in the state of Delaware
I've never been to Delaware
No jury trial
No class action
No discovery process
They gave themselves more legal protection than most Fortune 500 vendor agreements I've reviewed
By page 87 they'd reserved the right to modify the agreement at any time without notice
So I agreed to terms that can change after I agreed to them
I've reviewed contracts with better reps and warranties than this
By page 134 they could terminate my account at their sole discretion with no obligation to refund anything
Unilateral termination with no cure period
My board doesn't even have that
No one reads this
They designed it that way
197 pages for an app that tracks my water intake
I've signed deals with shorter contracts
My wife asked why I've been staring at my phone for two hours
I said "a contract disguised as a checkbox"
She looked at the ceiling
Make common sense common again
Sent from my iPhone
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Damn…
🚨 America's most Ghetto mayor Tiffany Henyard Calls for President Trump to SEND IN THE TROOPS to Chicago after her father was shot.
"Yesterday, my father, my hero, was an innocent victim of this random and heartbreaking violence — This tragedy has shaken my family to its core, and unfortunately, it reflects a reality that too many families across our state are facing —Cities such as Memphis, Tennessee, Washington, D.C. and New Orleans, Louisiana during the 2026 Mardi Gras period have all seen positive outcomes through collaboration efforts. I respectfully urge Governor Pritzker to RECONSIDER working in partnership with President Donald J. Trump to ensure the safety and well-being of the people you were elected to serve." She said on Facebook.
Prayers for her father. 🙏
rumble.com/v6enebd-tiffan…
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A homeowner calls this beekeeper because she found a massive swarm that built an enormous honeycomb inside her flower pot… in just three weeks!
The beekeeper says normally that much comb would take a couple months to build.
Watch him calmly search through the chaos (no protective suit), spot the queen (“Come here, big mama”), gently scoop her up, and relocate the whole colony of roughly 20,000 bees.
The whole process is so calm, weirdly beautiful… and scary 🐝
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Modern medicine was designed by an oil tycoon.
John D. Rockefeller couldn't patent herbs.
So he funded a report that labeled natural medicine "alternative" and shut down every medical school that taught it.
That was 1910.
We've been living inside his broken system ever since.
Every doctor trained. Every drug approved.
Every "alternative" treatment dismissed.
It was never about your health.
It was about his monopoly.
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In 1949, António Egas Moniz won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
He won it for inventing the lobotomy.
The procedure involved inserting an instrument through the eye socket and severing the connections in the prefrontal cortex. It was performed on people experiencing depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and, in some cases, simply behaviour that their family found inconvenient. Walter Freeman, its most prolific practitioner, performed over 3,500. He did them with an ice pick. He called it the "transorbital" lobotomy. He did them in his car, travelling state to state, like a salesman.
The medical establishment approved. The prestigious journals published the results. The Nobel committee awarded the prize.
The patients often became docile. Compliant. Quiet. This was recorded as an outcome.
It was not until the mid-1950s that serious objections began to emerge. The procedure was not abandoned until well into the 1960s. Tens of thousands of people had their brains irreversibly altered before the consensus shifted.
The Nobel Prize was never rescinded.
Egas Moniz died in 1955, celebrated.
I think about this when someone tells me the science on dietary fat is settled.

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