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🚨 JUST IN: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has just BANNED AI data centers from using up all the water needed by citizens during a drought
And the law BANS utility companies from charging higher prices because of data centers
"How are you going to say that somehow the water can go to a data center when we need to water for our own people and for the core functions of our society?"
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@Kwhirled1 @end3of6days9 You're comparing that to songs about pedophilia?
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@end3of6days9 Yeah Wet Ass Pussy is a real banger of contemporary conservative music, nothing cringe about that one
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This mom’s daughter was genuinely disturbed by a song from 1978… She pulled up a music video of “Hot Child in the City” from 1978 and her daughter was immediately horrified.
The poor girl sat there in disbelief while her mom laughed the entire time. Between the lyrics and the overall vibe, she was genuinely creeped out and ready to shut it off.
It’s crazy how songs people used to just sing along to back in the day sounds so off now. We really weren’t paying attention to half the stuff we were listening to.
Have you ever shown your kids an old song and watched them have a full meltdown over the lyrics?
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@ChonkyBitcoiner @Thinker37196902 What men in the Caribbean are outsourcing wives from Haiti?
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@Thinker37196902 Is like that in the Caribbean, the men can source wives from Haiti or such and do terrible things to them.
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On May 20, Amazon ended support for every Kindle made in 2012 or earlier. The devices can no longer buy, borrow, or download books. Reset one to factory settings and it will never log back in.
The screen still works. The hardware is fine. Amazon reached across the internet and turned a thing you paid for into a brick, on a date they picked, for a reason that benefits them.
The owners bought the devices. They bought the books. They followed every rule. Amazon changed the rules anyway, because the rules were never yours. When you tap "Buy now" on a Kindle book, you are not buying a book. You are renting a license that Amazon can revoke, expire, or strand on a dead device whenever it suits the quarter.
They designed it this way on purpose, and they showed us the blueprint years ago.
In 2009 Amazon reached into thousands of Kindles overnight and deleted, ironically, copies of George Orwell's 1984, a book people had already paid for. They refunded everyone, apologized, and promised never again. We took the promise for what it was worth and watched the door instead.
In February 2025 they shut it. They removed Download and Transfer via USB, the last simple tool that let you pull your own purchases onto your own computer and keep them. Newer Kindle files use a format almost nobody can crack.
They closed the exit, then they started bricking the devices. None of this was a surprise. They proved in 2009 that they could reach into your library and take a book back. Everything since has just been them deciding when.
A copy you cannot hold is a copy you do not own. A library that lives on someone else's server is a library someone else can burn. The cartel rents you access to the words and calls it ownership, and the only reason most people never notice is that the landlord usually lets them stay. May 20 was the eviction notice. It went to 3% of Kindle owners this time. The lease is identical for the other 97%.
Stop buying books you cannot hold. When you do buy from Amazon, strip the DRM the day it arrives and keep a clean file somewhere they cannot reach. Back up everything you already own while you still can. A book on your own drive is yours forever. A book in your Amazon account is yours until a lawyer in Seattle decides otherwise.
And when you want a book the cartel has priced out of reach or locked behind a dying device, the shadow libraries that never expire are one search away. The pirates build libraries that cannot be revoked, because they assume the cartel always will.
The cartel cannot delete what it cannot reach.

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🚨 “Crotch Cams” are already live in multiple states.
AI traffic cameras mounted so low they’re literally photographing drivers’ crotches to catch phone use and seatbelt violations.
These creepy systems are now active or in heavy use in Minnesota, Georgia, North Carolina, Arkansas, Louisiana, Connecticut, and expanding FAST!!
The government can’t secure the border, can’t stop crime, and can’t balance a budget… amongst a lot of other BULLSHIT,…but they’ve got UNLIMITED money to install Big Brother cameras zooming in on your junk???? 🤯🤬
This is straight-up dystopian. Privacy is dead.
Who else finds this absolutely insane? 👇

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@king0vpain @MrPitbull07 Men are gatekeepers to relationships, but thank you for agreeing with my points. Men won't hesitate to leave an older woman for a younger woman ie. Leonardo DiCaprio, & it's foolish to compare dating standards. Men are not honorable creatures you fool yourselves to believe.
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@Ausette91 @MrPitbull07 It’s primarily wealthier men who “trade in”older models for new ones and it’s the younger women who hypergamously choose them for their wealth. Women are the gatekeepers to sex. And your exceptional counterfactual is irrelevant since it rarely, if ever, happens in practice.
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Jeff Bridges fell in love with a woman who had two black eyes, a broken nose, and no interest in impressing anyone and that’s exactly what made her unforgettable to him.
In 1975, Jeff arrived in Paradise Valley, Montana, to film *Rancho Deluxe*. The cast stayed at Chico Hot Springs, a peaceful resort surrounded by mountains and wide-open land.
At the time, Jeff was already becoming a major Hollywood name. He came from a famous acting family, had earned an Oscar nomination, and seemed destined for a huge career.
But the most important moment of that trip had nothing to do with acting.
One day on set, he noticed a young woman working nearby. He wasn’t even sure whether she was serving tables or cleaning rooms. What caught his attention wasn’t glamour it was how real she seemed.
Her face was bruised from a recent car accident. She had two black eyes and a broken nose. She wore no makeup and made no effort to cover the injuries. Yet she carried herself with complete calm and confidence.
Years later, Jeff admitted he was fascinated by the contrast. Beneath the bruises, he saw someone deeply genuine.
After filming that scene, he worked up the nerve to ask her out.
Her name was Susan Geston. She was 21 years old, originally from Fargo, and working while putting herself through college.
She turned him down.
Not rudely. Not dramatically. She simply said it was a small town and maybe they’d cross paths again someday. She had no interest in chasing a movie star.
Jeff was shocked and even more drawn to her because of it.
A few nights later, they met again at a local bar. They spent hours dancing together, and Jeff later said that was the moment he completely fell in love.
Soon after, he invited Susan to join him on a trip to look at a ranch property. While they walked beside a river, a sudden thought hit him:
“You are now looking at a house with your future wife.”
The feeling scared him. He knew he was deeply in love, but commitment frightened him.
It took him two years to finally propose.
Susan, calm and confident in herself, made it clear she would not wait forever. Jeff later admitted he was fortunate he “got with the program” before losing her.
They married on June 5, 1977.
Together they built a life that stayed grounded despite Hollywood fame. They raised three daughters Isabelle, Jessica, and Hayley while Susan kept their family life steady and real as Jeff’s career continued to grow.
When Jeff won the Oscar in 2010, viewers saw Susan emotional in the audience as he thanked his family during his speech.
Then came one of the hardest periods of their lives.
In 2020, Jeff was diagnosed with lymphoma. During treatment, he also contracted COVID-19 and became seriously ill.
Susan became sick as well, but the moment she was able, she returned to his side. At one point, she told doctors:
“Save his life. Whatever it takes.”
Jeff later said her love helped carry him through.
Today, his cancer is in remission, and they continue to live surrounded by their children and family.
Jeff still keeps a photograph from the day they first met the young waitress with bruises on her face who quietly changed his entire life.
Susan never chased fame or attention.
But she became the reason his life remained stable, strong, and filled with love.
And maybe that’s the real lesson in their story:
When you truly know your worth, you don’t have to chase love.
The right kind finds you and stays.

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@king0vpain @MrPitbull07 You brought up women's hypergamous nature as if men aren't known for trading in older models for newer ones. And why compare women's dating standards to men's? Would a man be marrying up if he left his poor, virginal wife for a wealthy woman who has 10 kids by 10 different men?
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@Ausette91 @MrPitbull07 Nice red herring. I didn’t generalize anything about cheating or abuse. It is the rare woman of wealth or status who has ever married “down”.
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@Lady_FanAccount This cover and Charles Bradley's live cover of Black Sabbath's 'Changes' are my top two favorite covers.
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"Hurt" is not an original by Johnny Cash. The song was written by Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) in 1994 for the album The Downward Spiral. Rick Rubin had to insist several times on Cash recording his version, at first Johnny found the idea completely insane because the original version is industrial and noisy. At 71, already very ill, almost blind and with trembling hands, Cash completely transformed the band.
The iconic video, directed by Mark Romanek, was filmed at the House of Cash (his own museum). June Carter Cash appears looking at him fondly, the video was shot in February 2003, a few months before she died (May) and Johnny himself (September).
Trent Reznor was so moved that he declared, "This song is not mine anymore." It is considered one of the best covers of all time.
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@MatrixMysteries This is nothing new. People have been doing this for years. Even the NFL used to be considered a non-profit organization up until 2015.
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@Theyluv_Abena @Obembe_ Women get to do it and be seen as charming little homewreckers.
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@IronKangals @Theyluv_Abena Her mom is now deceased, and the bastard had the nerve to say that he misses her.
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@IronKangals @Theyluv_Abena My former coworker's stepfather used to cheat. He would have her mom make breakfast every morning just to see if she would, but never eat it. Then, he would walk across the street to sleep with the neighbor while his wife was at work.
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@king0vpain @MrPitbull07 Men are the true romantics who will cheat with multiple women, have feelings for multiple women, yet turn murderous when the shoe is on the other foot.
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@MrPitbull07 Made up story except for the fact that he proved that men are the romantics, who even at the height of fame, would choose an unknown woman for courtship than the hypergamous opposite sex, who in the same position, would feign true love then waste a man’s time with no qualms.
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@trdmax007 @Beyond_Scarcity @Rainmaker1973 Nope, just superior like the plants and animals that come over from Africa.
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@Beyond_Scarcity @Rainmaker1973 Amazing how basically all invasive plant and animal species are from Asia. Not Europe. It’s almost like they are aliens over there.
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The CEO of BlackRock, Larry Fink, admits that the trillions of dollars being used to build data centers and power grids will come from ordinary people’s savings accounts and pension funds, and says it is mandatory.
He says America needs trillions in AI infrastructure spending, and that people will be forced to “invest” in it.
“Much of this will come from savings accounts and pension accounts.”
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@wistflthinkng @sallyma20250646 @WallStreetApes discoverdanville.com/news/loudoun-c…
This was the article I was referring to.
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@Ausette91 @sallyma20250646 @WallStreetApes What money???? The handful of construction guys they hire?
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Erin Brockovich has launched a website and has begun tracking all data centers in America and logging resident complaints
In just 1 week it’s already logged 1,690 resident complaints
For this who don’t remember
Erin Brockovich was the paralegal responsible for winning out a case against PG&E, Hinckley in California, because their wastewater runoff was seeping into rural areas and creating a lot of health issues for, for the surrounding neighborhoods
That case brought in a $333 million settlement that went to the families affected by the situation because a lot of them either had staggering medical bills due to their tap water was no longer safe
So why is this important, well residents all over America are reporting their tap water and river water is being heavily polluted by data centers
Her map of data centers is new, she just launched it
The website features an interactive US map showing operational, under-construction, and proposed AI data centers, overlaid with community-reported complaints
Residents can submit reports with details, photos, and locations. Within days of launch, it received a surge of submissions over 1,600 in the first week, and reports of 1,800+ from 47 states shortly after
Common Resident Complaints Being Logged
- Water usage
- Raising utility bills for residents
- Noise pollution: Constant 24/7 humming from fans, generators, and cooling systems disrupting sleep, daily life, and wildlife.
- E-waste from frequent hardware upgrades, pollution including PFAS concerns
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@Patriot1985B @SeeRacists STFU
You got no lips, your mouth looks like a butthole trying to whistle
Don't get me started on that cum drenched hair

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🚨 A racist white mother in Ohio who was recorded calling her Black son a “N*GGER” has been identified as Marie Juile, who works as a nurse director at the University of Toledo Medical Center.
The video, which has gone viral shows the woman calling her son a “n*gger” multiple time during a heated exchange.
It has now come to light that this woman works as a Nurse Director at the University of Toledo Medical Center and has had multiple complaints for discriminating against Black employees.
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@Patriot1985B @SeeRacists Of course you would think the son is worse judging by your profile. You're probably getting off to seeing this white woman abuse her biracial son. I see you for what you are.
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Hope she cuts him off financially, we all know he prob tried to blackmail her for $$$ first and she told him to beat it. Mom is wrong for using that word to her own son, the son is 1000x worse for exposing your mom like that.
This isnt the W you think it is. Says alot about you actually. Ratting on your own mother..... weak ass generation.
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@sallyma20250646 @wistflthinkng @WallStreetApes They were also talking about building some in Danville, VA to help bring more money into the area, but that was right before covid hit.
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@wistflthinkng @WallStreetApes Supposedly the data centers handle all the data for the federal government. Loudoun County is the closest county to DC that still has land that is undeveloped. But Prince William County, next door, is also experiencing incredible data center development.
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