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✝️🗽⚔️Former Democrat turned Conservative by the grace of God since 2012. Pure Blooded! Not a politically correct account. Follow at your own risk⛔️⚔️✝️💊pilled

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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Centennial High School graduation in Franklin, Tennessee was held outdoors despite heavy rain and lightning Weather is known in advance so the caroming could have been moved indoors but school officials had a “Rain or Shine” Policy so the Pre-Set Plans had to move ahead They knew the rain was coming but thought they could get the ceremony done before the rain and didn’t want to move the ceremony into the gym. From what I could find they didn’t know if everyone would fit They even had a backup plan incase it rained Staff indicated that if it rained on Thursday, they’d try again Friday and go indoors if needed then. They stuck with the original Thursday plan rather than moving it to Friday Many parents and attendees were extremely frustrated, calling it unsafe due to the lightning strikes. They were disappointing because it was such a milestone
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
A farmer dies in April 2026. His son inherits the farm. The farm has been in the family since 1847. The farm consists of: 300 acres of grazing pasture, a farmhouse built in 1892, a barn, a milking parlour, two tractors of varying ages, a Land Rover that runs about 70% of the time, and a herd of 180 Hereford-cross cattle. On paper, the farm is worth approximately £3.2 million. This is because land near him has been bought recently by a London hedge fund looking for carbon credits, which has dragged the comparable value of every field within forty miles upward to a number nobody local can justify. In cash, the farm produces a profit of about £28,000 a year in a good year. In a bad year it loses money. The son also works as a fencing contractor three days a week to keep the operation viable. The inheritance tax bill on a £3.2 million estate, even at the reduced 20% rate, comes to approximately £140,000 after the increased threshold is applied. The son does not have £140,000. The son has never had £140,000. The son has £4,200 in his current account and an overdraft. The son sells 60 acres to a developer to pay the tax. The developer puts solar panels on the 60 acres. The remaining herd cannot be sustained on the reduced land. The herd is sold. The barn becomes a holiday let. A different family eats Brazilian beef this Christmas without knowing why the price went up. The Treasury collects £140,000. The land never produces British food again.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
The Black Death arrived in England in 1348. Within two years, somewhere between a third and a half of the population was dead. The peasants who survived noticed something within a generation. There was nobody left to work the fields. The labour shortage was so severe that landlords, for the first time in English history, had to bid for workers. The peasants, suddenly possessed of leverage, demanded payment partly in meat. Beef, mutton, and bacon began appearing in the manorial accounts of agricultural labourers' wages. Skeletal records from English burials in the late 1300s and 1400s, set against pre-plague remains, show measurable increases in average adult height. Bone density improves. Dental health improves. Iron-deficiency markers decline. The peasants got taller. The peasants got stronger. The peasants started causing political problems on a scale they had previously been too undernourished to attempt. In 1351 Parliament passed the Statute of Labourers, attempting to cap wages back at pre-plague levels. The peasants noticed. In 1381, well-fed, the same peasants marched on London in the largest popular uprising in medieval English history. The nobility, in the centuries that followed, expanded the Forest Laws. Killing a deer in a royal forest was a capital offence. The Game Laws of the 1600s and 1700s extended the principle. Meat available to the peasant shrank back toward what it had been before the plague. By 1850, the average British army recruit from the industrial slums was so short and so undernourished that the height minimum for enlistment had to be lowered repeatedly to keep the regiments staffed. The single greatest improvement in working-class height and health in English history was caused by a plague that made meat affordable for two generations. The single greatest decline was caused, in significant part, by a political decision to make it expensive again. You can see the whole sequence in the skeletons. The skeletons are in the museums. Go and look.
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Tock
Tock@yvan_theriault·
L'âne n'est pas têtu. Il est lucide. Quand un cheval prend peur, il fuit en aveugle. L'âne, lui, s'arrête. Il évalue. Il analyse. Il décide. C'est ce que les psychologues équins appellent le « freeze response » : une stratégie de survie hyper-rationnelle qui consiste à immobiliser le corps tant que la situation n'a pas été comprise. Le cheval calcule en mouvement. L'âne calcule à l'arrêt. Cette différence biologique simple explique pourquoi en 6 000 ans de domestication, aucun éleveur n'a jamais réussi à le « presser » par la force. L'âne ne discute pas avec un bâton — il ATTEND que le bâton se taise. Un âne battu s'enferme. Un âne respecté écoute. Et c'est précisément pour cette LUCIDITÉ qu'on l'utilise depuis des millénaires sur les sentiers de montagne, là où une fuite paniquée tuerait son cavalier. L'âne refuse d'avancer quand le sol n'est pas sûr. Le cheval, lui, peut tomber dans le précipice. Ce qu'on a appelé « entêtement » pendant deux mille ans est en réalité l'une des intelligences animales les plus fines jamais sélectionnées par l'humanité.
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Kim "Katie" USA
Kim "Katie" USA@KimKatieUSA·
Chicago police just arrested a citizen for cleaning up trash in his own community alleys and streets. His group regularly does the job the city refuses to do. This man and his organization go out and clean public spaces that local government ignores. Instead of thanking him they slapped cuffs on him. Why? Because Chicago has fat contracts with private companies that get paid to do nothing.
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MAGA X Times Daily News 🇺🇸
🚨 THE ENERGY STAR SCAM IS OFFICIALLY BUSTED 🚨 They’ve been plastering “Energy Star” stickers on your fridge, washer, and AC for decades — promising massive savings, lower bills, and “saving the planet.” It’s all a sham. Watch this brand-new Energy Star fridge get absolutely destroyed by an unrestored 86-year-old fridge that’s twice its size. The antique beast barely sips electricity. The “high-efficiency” modern one? Not even close. They’ve been gaslighting you into buying overpriced junk that dies faster while your power bill keeps climbing. Planned obsolescence wrapped in a green bow. Drop this in your feed and watch the normies lose their minds. Tag someone who just bought an “Energy Star” appliance 👇 #EnergyStarScam #ApplianceLies #TheyveBeenLyingToYou #WakeUpAmerica
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Ron Paul
Ron Paul@RonPaul·
President Trump had choice: - Retire the Empire gracefully (stop the wars, close the foreign bases, and bring all the troops home) - Or give the Empire another puff of oxygen. He chose the latter, against the wishes of the American people. But this time Trump has poked a stick at the wrong hornet's nest, and is trapped. With every passing day, the costs escalate, and the American people feel increased economic pain. It's now well past the time to retire the Empire ... before there's nothing left to save. Watch @RonPaul & @ChrisRossini below:
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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
This is outrageous. A small town in Michigan did everything right to stop OpenAI & Oracle from building a $16 billion data center in their town. The people of Saline Township flooded their council meeting, put up signs all over town, and convinced their officials to reject it. The officials voted against the data center 4-1, and that should have been the end. But two days later the developers sued, and the town couldn’t afford to fight back in court. We are not a free nation when billion-dollar corporations can take over the land of our communities and towns. We are a captive nation ruled by corporations and billionaires.
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La Maison Presse
La Maison Presse@LaMaisonPresse·
📌🗞️ Un léopard condamné au fond d’un puits étroit n'avait aucune chance de survie sans une intervention humaine INÉDITE. Des villageois ont fabriqué et descendu une échelle de fortune pour offrir une porte de sortie au prédateur. Tout l'enjeu reposait sur l'intelligence du félin, contraint d'apprivoiser cet objet inconnu pour s'extraire de ce piège MORTEL. La séquence montre l'instant précis où l'instinct sauvage prend le dessus pour transformer ce sauvetage en une ÉVASION spectaculaire.
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
If you're worried about coyotes, look at what they actually do. A coyote in a suburban neighborhood spends its night eating rats, mice, voles, rabbits, fallen fruit, and the occasional groundhog. It avoids humans almost entirely. Studies tracking radio-collared coyotes in Chicago show they cross human-occupied land at night with surgical precision, picking routes through alleys and parks that minimize encounters. Remove them from a landscape and rodent populations explode, disease pressure rises, and mid-sized predators (raccoons, skunks, feral cats) lose their check and overrun bird-nesting habitat. The coyote is not the problem in your neighborhood. The coyote is what's keeping the problems in check. If you're concerned: keep small pets supervised at night and don't leave pet or human food out where they can find it. The rest is just sharing the land with the animal doing more pest control than anyone you're paying.
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Concerned Citizen
Concerned Citizen@BGatesIsaPyscho·
“The EPA just authorise the release of 2 Billion Genetically Modified Mosquitoes” First Ticks & now Mosquitoes - The World is run by insane lunatics.
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Bozwy 🕊️
Bozwy 🕊️@bozwy·
Elon Musks erste Frau beschrieb einmal, wie es ist, ihn scheitern zu sehen. Sie sagte, dass er nicht so reagiert, wie normale Menschen reagieren. Wenn eine Rakete explodiert, schweigen die meisten Menschen im Raum. Einige weinen. Einige beginnen, den finanziellen Schaden zu berechnen. Musk zieht sein Telefon heraus und beginnt zu telefonieren. Keine emotionalen Anrufe. Ingenieursanrufe. "Was ist gescheitert? Wann können wir es reparieren? Wann ist der nächste Start?" Seine Stimme ändert sich nicht. Sein Gesicht ändert sich nicht. Die Rakete, die gerade 60 Millionen Dollar gekostet hat, liegt bereits in der Vergangenheit. Der nächste Start ist alles, was existiert. Sie sagte, es sei das Beunruhigendste, was sie je erlebt habe. Nicht, weil er kalt ist. Weil er wirklich nicht betroffen war. Der Fehler wurde nicht als Fehler registriert. Er wurde als Daten registriert. Ein Experiment, das Ergebnisse hervorbrachte. Ergebnisse, die das nächste Experiment beeinflussen. Deshalb gewinnt er. Nicht, weil er nicht versagt. Er scheitert spektakulärer als jeder andere in der Geschichte. Er gewinnt, weil das Scheitern keinen psychologischen Raum einnimmt. Die meisten Menschen verlieren nicht, weil sie scheitern, sondern weil sie Wochen damit verbringen, das Scheitern zu verarbeiten, bevor sie wieder handeln. Musk verbringt null Sekunden. Die Lücke zwischen dem Scheitern und dem nächsten Versuch ist ein Anruf.
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J.@izthisJudah·
A Black man gets charged with the sexual assault and r*pe of the 2-year-old daughter of his White girlfriend.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
This wasp is laying her eggs in a chamber she fills with paralysed caterpillars The venom doesn't kill the caterpillars, they stay alive so they're fresh for the larvae to eat when they hatch Wasps are sick
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Not A Number
Not A Number@myhiddenvalue·
Have you ever heard of the term Prima nocta?
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
One of the largest raw dairy farms in America was told to lie on their raw cheese label by the FDA They were told to pasteurize the cheese then put “raw” on the label The FDA has been telling other brands to do this, and it’s true. He shows proof with examples He’s brought to tears saying he works for his customers not the FDA “We refuse to lie to our consumers — Clearly, the FDA is not connected to consumers, and I don't serve the FDA. I serve people. Excuse me for being emotional, but it's that deep” Why is this happening People for “Raw” dairy products argue it offers superior nutrition, enzymes, and gut health benefits when properly produced and testing The FDA and state health departments) warn that unpasteurized products carry significantly higher risks of foodborne illness from bacteria like E. coli, Salmonella, Listeria, and Campylobacter He says they test their products, its negative The bigger issue here is the FDA is telling companies to lie and then letting them package the product with the lie. This is so corrupt
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The Kobeissi Letter
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter·
BREAKING: United States Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has resigned, per Fox News.
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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
Galatians 4:4 looks like a transition verse. “But when the fullness of time had come, God sent forth His Son.” If you read it fast, it sounds like a timestamp. But if read slowly, it is the most staggering sentence in the Bible. ‘Fullness of time’. Paul isn't saying God picked a convenient moment. He is saying God declared a moment complete. “The preparation is finished and everything I have been building across centuries is exactly where I need it to be”. God looked at human history and said: now. Which forces the question. Why then? Why not a thousand years earlier, when Moses was fresh? Why not a thousand years later? What was so perfect about the first century? I started looking into it and I have not recovered. God needed a people with the theology. He spent 2000 years forming Israel; the covenant, the sacrificial system, the prophets, Isaiah 53 written seven centuries before Calvary, the framework of a coming Messiah who would bear the sin of the world. The Jews were shaped by wilderness, exile, and divine discipline, until the theological infrastructure for substitutionary atonement was fully in place. But theology alone could not travel. God needed a language. Not a tribal dialect, but a universal tongue. So five hundred years before the Gospel, He let the Greek philosophers begin. Heraclitus sat in Ephesus and concluded the universe was governed by an invisible rational principle. He called it the Logos. The Stoics built on it. Philo of Alexandria stood at the intersection of Greek thought and Hebrew scripture and said the Logos was the mind of God in creation. For five hundred years, philosophy built a conceptual category it could not fill. Then God sent a conqueror with no interest in theology. Alexander the Great wanted glory and empire. God let him want it. In satisfying his ego across three continents, Alexander Hellenized the ancient world and forged Koine Greek, the common tongue of the docks, markets, soldiers, and slaves. A language stripped of complexity, simple enough for anyone, universal enough for everyone. The Hebrew scriptures were translated into it. The Septuagint was born. God used a pagan conqueror’s ambition to translate His own Word. Then Rome came and paved the road. The Pax Romana. Piracy cleared. Stone highways stretching from Spain to Syria. A framework for movement the ancient world had never seen. None of them knew they were collaborating. Heraclitus thought he was doing philosophy. Alexander thought he was building a monument to himself. Rome thought it was building an empire for Rome. Not one of them understood they were stagehands. God was with Heraclitus in his pondering, with Alexander in his conquest, with Roman engineers laying stone, quietly requisitioning their work for a purpose none of them could see. And then, when the covenant people were in place, the language primed, the roads built, and the category ready, when everything He had been quietly assembling was finally set, God stepped into the room they had unknowingly prepared. John picked up his pen and wrote: “In the beginning was the Logos.” Every Greek philosopher in the Mediterranean felt the ground shift. “And the Logos became flesh.” The category they spent five centuries constructing was not a principle. It was a Person. The ‘fullness of time is not a timestamp’. It is God’s signature on a completed work. And the humbling thing is that this work was not built by saints. It was built by conquerors, philosophers, and emperors who thought they were writing their own story. God let them think that. And used every word. If this is not amazing then I don’t know what is.
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
Breaking news: A Ford dealership in Kansas can't release a sold F-250 because a robin moved in first. An employee at the dealership located outside Kansas City noticed a robin building a nest on the tire of a brand new F-250 that was already sold. The robin laid four eggs and successfully hatched them. The truck is now stuck on the lot until the chicks fledge, because the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 makes it illegal to disturb an active nest of any native bird in the United States. The buyer has been a good sport. The dealership called it the only F-250 in America currently protected under federal law.
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Handre@Handre·
The Soviet whaling fleet killed 180,000 whales between 1948 and 1973, delivering rotten carcasses that nobody wanted to eat. Soviet citizens had zero demand for whale meat. The ships hunted anyway, fulfilling quotas handed down from central planners who counted tons of dead whale as economic output. This was bureaucratic box-checking that nearly drove multiple whale species to extinction. Soviet whalers targeted endangered right whales and humpbacks specifically because they were larger, helping them hit tonnage targets faster. The meat rotted on deck during long voyages back to port, where officials dutifully recorded the numbers and sent reports to Moscow declaring another successful harvest. Central planners measured success in tons harvested, not consumer satisfaction or long-term sustainability. Factory managers got promoted for exceeding whale quotas, regardless of whether anyone actually wanted whale meat (they didn't). The feedback mechanism that normally connects production to human needs had been severed entirely. When bureaucrats replace market prices with administrative targets, you get mass slaughter with zero purpose. You still see this today every time politicians promise to "create jobs" in industries that lose money year after year. When government agencies measure their success by dollars spent rather than problems solved. When university administrators chase enrollment numbers instead of student outcomes. Remove the profit motive and price signals, and you get 180,000 dead whales rotting in the sun while commissars celebrate meeting their targets. You don't get rational planning. Socialism is fundamentally destructive to the environment and inevitably leads to ecological disasters.
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