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Brenda Venus

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Writer / Producer / Director -- Follow me on Instagram: https://t.co/su8ihHJIUD Facebook: https://t.co/L09tMkHuAi

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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
While the rest of the world watched the Twin Towers fall in horror on their TV screens, he grabbed his old gear and headed toward the smoke. He didn't call his publicist. He just showed up to work. Back in September 2001, he wasn't looking for a camera or a red carpet. He was looking for his brothers. Before his fame, Steve Buscemi was a real New York City firefighter. He took the FDNY exam when he was just 18 years old and spent four years working 12-hour shifts in Little Italy with Engine Company 55. He eventually left the department to pursue acting, but he never truly stopped being a firefighter at heart. When the towers fell on 9/11, that old instinct took over. Buscemi didn’t reach out to his agent or wait for instructions. He called his old firehouse, but no one answered because of the sheer chaos in the city. On September 11, he simply showed up at the pile of rubble known as Ground Zero. He found his old crew and asked if he could help. For the next five days, he became a firefighter again. He put aside his Hollywood life and worked grueling 12-hour shifts. He spent his time digging through twisted steel and shattered concrete, searching for survivors. There were no cameras following him around for a documentary. In fact, he fiercely avoided the press. He turned away reporters and declined interviews because he didn't want the focus to be on his celebrity. He wanted to be just another man on the line. "It was a privilege to be able to do it," Buscemi later said about those days in the dust. "It was enormously helpful for me because while I was working, I didn’t really think about it as much, feel it as much." For him, being part of the recovery was a way to process the shock that everyone else was feeling from a distance. The internet often claims that no photos exist of him there, but a few rare shots do document his presence. They show a man covered in soot, wearing a simple fire helmet, with a face etched in total exhaustion and sorrow. These weren't staged publicity photos; they were raw moments of a man doing a job. He didn't want the world to see him as a hero. He just wanted to help his friends. However, the work took a heavy toll on him. After the physical labor ended, the emotional weight stayed. Buscemi eventually opened up about the deep depression and PTSD he faced after leaving Ground Zero. Returning to a "normal" life felt impossible for a long time. "There are times when I talk about 9/11 and I’m right back there," he admitted in a rare, candid interview. He didn't suffer in silence forever. He turned to therapy and found comfort in talking to professionals and other first responders who understood the trauma. This experience turned him into a lifelong advocate for mental health. He realized that the scars you can't see are often the ones that take the longest to heal. Even now in 2026, Buscemi is still showing up for the FDNY. He serves on the Advisory Council for Friends of Firefighters and helps raise money for mental health counseling. This mission is more urgent than ever. Today, more FDNY members have died from 9/11-related illnesses than the 343 who were lost on the day of the attack. Buscemi makes sure these people are never forgotten. He could have stayed in a safe place and watched the news like everyone else. Instead, he chose to get his hands dirty. He didn't go there as a movie star; he went there as a New Yorker who knew how to use a shovel.
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Musk Vision
Musk Vision@MuskVisionHub01·
"I was a fool." Elon Musk In a stunning moment in federal court today, Elon admitted under oath that he feels like a fool for donating $44M to start OpenAI. Why? Because he built it to save humanity, only to watch it become an $800B "closed-source" giant for Microsoft. But here’s the Vision…. He’s not just complaining; he’s correcting. He’s suing for $150B in damages and demanding OpenAI return to its non-profit roots. Elon isn't fighting for the money, he's fighting for the original mission. If he wins, the AI world shifts back to the people. 🛡️🦾 Are you with the "Fool" who cares, or the "Genius" who sells? 👇 #OpenAITrial #ElonMusk #MuskVisionHub01
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Brenda Venus
Brenda Venus@bvenus·
@thehealthb0t Fatal heart damage! What is injected into the arm should not end up in the heart. Astounding testimony “against” the vaccines.
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
42 year old man took the Moderna shot and died right in front of doctors. DR. MCCULLOUGH: "If this was any other new drug on the market that caused a fatality, it would have been pulled immediately." But not the COVID vaccine!
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TRUMP SUPPORTER
TRUMP SUPPORTER@_Postive_Vibes·
BOMBSHELL REVELATION: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped the truth bomb on the COVID era: "They had to destroy ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine… because if they had acknowledged that it was effective in anybody, the whole $200 billion vaccine enterprise would have collapsed."
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
SHOCKING SENATE EXPOSÉ: Pediatricians are getting PAID BONUSES to jab your kids — and they’ll DUMP your family if you say NO! In explosive testimony before Sen. Ron Johnson’s subcommittee, Polly Tommey and Dr. Brian Hooker just blew the lid off the vaccine racket: Pediatricians pocket **$200–$600 PER CHILD** in bonuses for hitting vaccination quotas. Some are raking in **OVER $1 MILLION A YEAR** pushing shots. Refuse? They drop you like a bad habit. Parental rights? Crushed. Ethics? Non-existent. The fear-mongering lies they feed terrified parents: - “Your newborn will BLEED OUT without Vitamin K!” - “Your child will DIE of cancer without the HPV shot!” This isn’t healthcare — it’s a **greedy, quota-driven medical cartel** treating your babies like profit centers. They don’t care about your child’s health. They care about their **BONUS CHECKS**. Parents: **WAKE UP.** Do your own research. Say NO to experimental shots. Protect your kids from this corrupt system. This is medical tyranny for profit.
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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Maye Musk on Elon’s early days: "I knew he was a genius and a good person, so I knew he would want to do something good. I invested in Zip2 to keep them going On my 50th birthday, they gave me a little toy house and a little toy car and said, 'We're going to give you one day!' We were all struggling… but after they sold Zip2, I got a real home and a real car" ❤️
Elon Musk@elonmusk

❤️❤️ Happy Mother’s Day ❤️❤️ Appreciation to mothers everywhere who brought us all into the world and nurtured their beloved children 🥰

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Yogi
Yogi@Houseofyogi·
Death of Hollywood. You won’t be missed. Stories used to be escape. Now they’re sermons. You pay to be insulted. It starts with the casting. Casting used to fit the character. Now it fits a quota. Cleopatra. Snape. Helen of Troy. And now Achilles. Can’t even. More effort goes into the race swap and the gender swap than into the story. Oh and screw the Greeks I guess. Thousands of cultures and thousands of years of human story treated like raw material for one narrow worldview, defined from one ivory tower in LA. Even the stories themselves are gone. Every blockbuster is a remake of a remake. IP recycled until the corpse stops twitching. Same trauma backstory. Same girlboss arc. Same bumbling boyfriend. Make sure while going into the quantum realm as ant-man you discuss the rent affordability crisis and how billionaires are evil. Like wtf. Indie films starve. Originality starves. The same six studios feed you the same six stories. Try to laugh at any of it and you get fired. Comedy died the day cancel culture was born. You can’t laugh anymore. Someone somewhere is crying. And it’s your fault. The funniest people in America haven’t been let in a writers room in a decade. And the ones still inside? They think they earned a pedestal. They didn’t. They got hired. Now they lecture you from it in $80,000 dresses about wealth inequality. Peter Dinklage built his career as Tyrion. Then he shamed Disney into deleting the dwarves from Snow White. The movie lost $115 million. Dwarves are fine when they pay him. Then they hand each other awards for it. Best Picture eligibility now requires a diversity checklist. Story comes second. They give each other gold statues for movies nobody watched. Studio heads say men have to be retrained to like their movies. You can’t force people to eat shit. Movies are escapes. Emotions. Other worlds. If I wanted to be miserable, I’d have just watched CNN or looked at my bank account after taxes. Entertain us or sit down.
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
Say whatever you want, but Titanic (1997) is the kind of movie that reminds you why people fall in love with cinema in the first place.
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Brenda Venus
Brenda Venus@bvenus·
@RenzTom @KirkWiebe Frightening that we live in a world with this type of automobile technology that has turned on the driver of the vehicle.
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Tom Renz
Tom Renz@RenzTom·
🚨End of Vehicle Privacy Your car is no longer your car. New vehicles come loaded with cameras pointed at your face, always-on microphones, and tracking tech that logs everywhere you go. People are pushing back hard—they want their vehicles to stay private sanctuaries, not rolling surveillance devices feeding data straight to governments and corporations. Traditional search and seizure protections are being erased. Warrants? Probable cause? Soon irrelevant when you’ve already “consented” by driving a modern car. This is the highway to technocracy—total tracking, total control, the death of privacy. Are you going to accept a camera in your face every time you drive? Or is this the line we draw?
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Future Vision X
Future Vision X@future_vision_x·
Do you believe Elon Musk is a good person? A:Yes B:No
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Billie Webb
Billie Webb@billiewebbb·
this guy made a song about Erika Kirk that got 5+ million views between instagram and tiktok … and he just posted that TPUSA sent him a CEASE AND DESIST which says: “The lyric ‘Erika Kirk is stupid as firk’ is false and defamatory.” 😂😂😂😂 I love the internet
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Michael Warburton
Michael Warburton@For_Film_Fans·
33yr old DOLLY PARTON was still a year away from the superstardom “9 To 5” would bring her but here she is with a song she wrote just for Johnny and proving that you you can still shred a guitar whilst wearing 5-inch nails. A super Superstar.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
The room was laughing at her. 90 seconds later, 100 million people would know her name. April 11, 2009. Glasgow, Scotland. A 48-year-old woman walked onto the stage of Britain's Got Talent wearing a dress that didn't quite fit and hair that hadn't seen a salon in months. Her name was Susan Boyle. She'd spent most of her life in a tiny village called Blackburn, caring for her aging mother until she passed away two years earlier. She'd never married. Never held a steady job. Never left her small corner of Scotland. She lived alone. She had a cat. She had a dream. When she told the judges she wanted to be a professional singer like Elaine Paige, the audience laughed out loud. Simon Cowell raised his eyebrows. Amanda Holden bit her lip to suppress a smile. Piers Morgan smirked. Three thousand people in that auditorium had looked at Susan Boyle and decided, in an instant, exactly who she was. They were wrong. The music began. "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Misérables—one of the most demanding songs in musical theater. She opened her mouth. The first note silenced the room like thunder. Within seconds, the entire audience was on their feet. Amanda Holden's hands shot to her face. Piers Morgan was shaking his head in disbelief. Simon Cowell—the man who had seen everything—was grinning like he'd just witnessed a miracle. The same people who had been laughing were now screaming, cheering, some openly weeping. Susan finished. She gave a small, awkward bow. She had no idea she'd just changed her life. The video went online immediately. Within weeks, it became the most-watched video on the internet. Susan Boyle—the woman the world had laughed at—became the most famous person on Earth almost overnight. She didn't win the competition. She came in second. But she'd already won something far bigger. Her debut album sold 10 million copies and became the fastest-selling debut in UK history. It topped charts in 33 countries. She's now sold over 25 million records worldwide. She's performed for the Queen of England and the Pope. She's been nominated for two Grammys. And she still lives in the same small house in Blackburn that her parents bought decades ago. Susan Boyle had walked onto that stage fully expecting people to laugh at her. She'd been bullied as a child. Told she was slow. Made to feel invisible for most of her life. What she didn't expect was that 90 seconds of courage would rewrite everything the world thought it knew about her. There is no first impression that cannot be shattered by truth. There is no person who doesn't deserve a second look. Susan Boyle taught 100 million people that lesson in the span of one song. And the world has never forgotten.
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
Hospitals were ORDERED to pump patients full of toxic Remdesivir instead of safe, cheap IVERMECTIN — even though Fauci KNEW Ivermectin worked from the start. Why? Because Ivermectin would’ve ended the “emergency,” killed the vaccine money machine, and exposed the entire scam. They **knowingly murdered** countless Americans for profit. This wasn’t a mistake. This was mass murder by protocol.
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Kekius
Kekius@kekius_kage·
Elon Musk just gave you the ultimate cheat code for life: Action > Luck. Quit complaining about your situation. If you want the future to be good, go out there and make it good. It’s not about waiting for the right moment—it's about creating it. The world belongs to the doers, not the dreamers.
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Shannon 🇺🇸I stand with America
Who is this ex con? It’s one heck of a story. There are people walking free that belong in prison- and sadly they live off of our dime- IMO under Barry and O’Biden’s reign. Not to mention Benghazi ain’t going away! Scads of white collar criminals, also lab coats. Enough scams!
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