Sarah
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Sarah
@flicky247
I'm a Mom, a Wife and a business owner. Keeps me out of trouble.
Just outside of Buffalo NY 가입일 Mayıs 2011
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@lifewithmikey52 I think it’s going to look a lot better in real life. I love the idea that they can make it “ breathe”.
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@newstart_2024 We purposely didn’t buy a big expensive house. And when I became pregnant we stopped going out and spending money. Instead we used almost all of my salary to pay off our car loan and put money in the bank soon was able to stay at home.
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Jordan Peterson drops a truth most modern families don’t want to hear:
“Daycare under three — especially in the first year — is really not advisable. There isn’t any form of care that can replace a mother’s care in those early years.”
He calls it “quite remarkable” that we’ve engineered a world where staying home with young children has become a luxury for most families — “as if by design.”
Decades of research (still largely unchanged) shows the critical attachment window in the first 3 years is uniquely supported by consistent, responsive maternal care. Disruptions here correlate with measurable increases in stress reactivity, behavioral issues, and later emotional difficulties.
The question we’re afraid to ask: Have we made motherhood incompatible with economic survival on purpose?
Parents (especially moms of young kids): Do you feel this pressure — that staying home feels like a luxury you can’t afford?
Or have you seen the difference in your own children between early daycare vs. being home those first years?
Your honest take 👇
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Gavin Newsom wants you to believe that he reads through hundreds of hours or parole requests every week.
I wonder why Gavin Newsom’s parole board is releasing 57 year old child rapist Gregory Vogelsang. Greg hasn’t quite served the 355 years he was sentenced after he kidnapped, lured and molested 5 young kids, one as young as 3.
Reporting credit: @CaliforniaGlobe @KATYSaccitizen

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@horrormuseum Not to mention watching the space shuttle explode on live tv and then just going along with the rest of the day.
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@bankal33 @WallStreetMav Same here. Used to be my favorite. Now I can’t stand them.
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@WallStreetMav I got roasted last Halloween at work for saying they aren't the same anymore and that I don't even eat them now.
They said I was crazy.
Vindicated.
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The grandson of the man who invented the Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup is publicly criticizing The Hershey Company, accusing the candy giant of quietly changing the recipe of certain products sold by the iconic brand.
Brad Reese, grandson of founder H.B. Reese, whose company merged with Hershey in the 1960s, published an open letter Saturday alleging that Hershey has replaced traditional ingredients like milk chocolate and peanut butter with lower-cost substitutes in parts of the Reese’s product line.
"My grandfather built Reese's on a simple, enduring architecture: milk chocolate + peanut butter," Brad Reese wrote.
"I went and bought a bag, and I took a couple bites, and I had to throw the bag in the garbage," Reese said. "I couldn't eat it. It was not edible, and I looked at the packaging … and there was no milk chocolate, there was no peanut butter — it was all vegetable oils and fats."
(Fox Business)

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@ChristianDadMC @chatnigga101 It’s crazy. God help if they have to close for any reason. They still owe the studio for x amount of seats whether they fill them or not.
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@flicky247 @chatnigga101 You’re right. For instance Sony movies the theaters make like nothing
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@ChristianDadMC @chatnigga101 It depends on what studio. And how many seats your theatre has. If the studio thinks a film will be popular then the theatre has to pay them a set fee plus x amount of seats. It’s way more complicated than saying they make 50% (which they don’t)
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@chatnigga101 Theaters actually don’t make that much money off of the movie tickets. Most goes to the studios. They make their money off of concessions
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It's a new day for the Buffalo Sabres franchise as Jarmo Kekäläinen gets a new office so let's kick it off with a new Baker Fairburn Hockey Show (@MatthewFairburn):
YT: youtu.be/my33mJfQIhE?si…
Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/73f4BF…
Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-n…

YouTube
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More college students turning to SNAP as food costs rise wgrz.com/article/life/f…
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@DamonStrong @akafaceUS Credit card company usually doesn’t care, it’s the business that suffers, I’ve had $5,000 transactions at my company get disputed and usually the bank doesn’t care or hear your side they just take the money back
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A man is captured in a car on a phone call with his credit card issuer, urgently disputing a $2,000+ Louis Vuitton bag purchase he just made in Manhattan while claiming to be in Brooklyn, attempting an immediate fraudulent chargeback.
The clip highlights a growing problem, as chargeback abuse costs U.S. retailers $100 billion annually according to a 2023 LexisNexis report. Such attempts often result in account bans rather than successful refunds.
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@TheGriftReport This is so incredibly fake. Not one single person looks at him or moves quickly to get out of the way.
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The Star-Spangled Banner is not easy to sing. It’s rangy, for one thing. One and a half octaves are a lot to ask of the average citizen, as is the chromaticism throughout the melody. Also, the words are a mouthful and easy to mangle or forget (Just google “worst renditions of National Anthem,” and strap in. The number of professional musicians who have unilaterally beclowned themselves for posterity is mind-boggling).
Personally, though, I’m more appalled by the professionals who remember all the words and hit every note perfectly but make the whole thing about themselves. This, I think, is the biggest reason most people don’t sing along as they should. It’s not because they “can’t sing” or because they’re embarrassed to sing in front of other people. It’s because of all these pop stars and professional musicians who have turned the privilege of singing our national anthem in public into a showcase for their own talent.
Consider the famous renditions from people, like Whitney Houston, Alicia Keyes, Jose Feliciano, Marvin Gaye, and most recently, Chris Stapleton. Each give excellent performances that put their talent on full display. But that’s the problem—all these performances with all these individual interpretations have turned We the People into an audience of passive meat bags, standing mutely in stadiums and arenas all over the country, when we should sing along with unbridled enthusiasm. We don’t do this, however, because our national anthem has morphed from something participatory into something performative. And that sucks.
If it were up to me, I’d require anyone invited to sing our National Anthem at a public event to do so in less than a minute. That’s right. One minute. After 60 seconds, your microphone is cut. Implementing this one, simple requirement would have myriad benefits, some of which I discuss and demonstrate in the attached video. Consider it a Star-Spangled Public Service Announcement from the Dirty Jobs Guy to all those honored to lead us in song.
Happy Birthday, America!
Mike
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@LibertyCappy What if you place your order standing up but then there is a wait staff that brings it to your table and they check on you?
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@trueLiberalist @megynkelly The line might be longer but does it move more quickly?
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