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@BarterIsBest

Navigating the insanity. Appreciate the simple things in life. Former conspiracy theorist, now Spoiler Alertist.

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8th Gen Rebel Kentakean@BarterIsBest·
Approximately 22 Veterans commit suicide EACH. DAY. Would at least 22 of my Twitter friends please copy and tweet? (Not RT). Veterans Crisis Line Dial 988 then press 1.
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Gain of Fauci
Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack·
Reminder that THIS was the exact moment when Australia stopped being a free country. NEVER, under any circumstances, should you give up your guns to the government.
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Tom Czerniawski
Tom Czerniawski@BlackTomThePyr8·
Important patient testimony. Robert was vaccine injured. He underwent @KevinMcCairnPhD's therapy consisting of dual-filtration plasmapheresis, stem cell and stem cell growth factor injection, and nutraceutical/proteolytic support. His is not the first such testimony I've heard. This works. It has almost immediate impact on severely degraded qualities of life, visibly, in multiple individuals now - both in the vaccine injured, and in those injured on a long term basis by prior COVID infections. 12 treated thus far. Kevin's lab is in Japan, and works in concert with a hospital there. Unfortunately, Japan is currently the only place where this specific procedure is available. Many of the vaccine injured can't travel that far. To others, cost of procedure ($15k USD) plus travel and accommodation (budget another that much if from the US) can become prohibitive. That's why we want to bring it to the US. @RWMaloneMD @P_McCulloughMD @NicHulscher @MaryBowdenMD @DoctorCole @AaronKheriatyMD @DrJBhattacharya @SecKennedy - that's where, I hope, you guys come in. Some of you will have contacts with hospital administrators. To bring this Stateside, we'd need to set up two hospital teams: one to administer DFPP, the other to handle the stem cell + SCGF infusion / support step. A list of hospitals capable of doing both would be a good first step. Let's start saving some lives. Kevin or @CoyoteSanctuary can give greater details on specific resources required.
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Robert Benson@robert65968

After 3 days with the doctors in Japan I am a different person. I listen to music again instead of podcasts. I got up at 5 am and ran 6 miles. Every time I wanted to stop I imagined I had a baseball bat and Fauci was 100 yards ahead of me. I kept going.

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Buffalo Dan
Buffalo Dan@BuffaloByGodDan·
It’s Friday morning in the heart of Appalachia, and if you look closely, signs of life are beginning to show through. Spring has finally arrived, and Old Man Winter has packed his bags for an extended vacation.
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8th Gen Rebel Kentakean@BarterIsBest·
Hey @LouisvilleMayor maybe you can hire some of the Covington PD folks to come down and give you a hand with your bridge problem instead of dumping it on Jeffersonville.
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🔫UR a Smart Ass, Carl🔫
🔫UR a Smart Ass, Carl🔫@Ur_a_Smartass_C·
End-stage kidney disease is not just a diagnosis, it is a complete restructuring of life as I once knew it. It is the quiet but persistent force that reshapes my body, my time, my finances, and my role as a man, husband, and father. Yet, in the midst of this struggle, I find myself holding onto something stronger than the disease itself: purpose. I am a father to my one year old son, Julian. At his age, life is supposed to be measured in first steps, laughter, and discovery, not in treatment schedules, hospital visits, and the visible fatigue of a parent fighting to stay present. Every moment with him is both a blessing and a reminder of what I am fighting for. When I pick him up, play with him, or simply sit beside him, I am not just spending time, I am resisting the limitations this illness tries to impose on me. Being a present, supportive, and protective husband and father has taken on a deeper meaning. Strength is no longer just physical, it is emotional endurance, mental discipline, and the refusal to surrender to circumstances. My role in my family has not diminished because of kidney failure; if anything, it has intensified. I must now lead not just with action, but with resilience. My family depends on me not only for provision, but for stability, reassurance, and love in the face of uncertainty. The loss of my job due to kidney failure was one of the most difficult transitions. Work represents more than income, it represents independence, identity, and the ability to provide without hesitation. Losing that stability forced me into a position where survival itself became the priority. It exposed the harsh reality that chronic illness does not just attack the body, it disrupts every structure that supports a person’s life. Dialysis, three days a week for four hours each session, is both a lifeline and a burden. It is a process that artificially performs what my kidneys no longer can, filtering waste and excess fluid from my blood. Medically, dialysis is essential. Emotionally and physically, it is draining. Each session leaves me fatigued, often limiting what I can do for the remainder of the day. Over time, it becomes clear that dialysis is not a cure, it is a temporary bridge, one that sustains life but does not restore it. Health facts reinforce this reality. End stage renal disease occurs when kidney function drops below 10–15% of normal capacity. At that stage, survival depends on dialysis or a kidney transplant. While dialysis can extend life, it does not fully replicate the natural function of healthy kidneys. A transplant, on the other hand, offers a significantly improved quality of life and longer life expectancy, but it comes with its own challenges. The financial burden of pursuing a kidney transplant is overwhelming. Surgery alone can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Post transplant care includes lifelong immunosuppressive medications to prevent organ rejection, which can cost thousands per month. These medications are not optional, they are the difference between keeping the transplant and losing it. Then there are the indirect costs: frequent doctor visits, long distance travel to specialized transplant centers, and rehabilitation treatments that can reach upwards of $500,000. These are not luxury expenses, they are necessary steps toward survival and recovery. Yet, they create a financial strain that most families are not prepared to bear. To keep moving forward, I have had to make sacrifices that go beyond comfort. I have sold personal possessions, items that once represented milestones, achievements, or stability just to cover a portion of these expenses. Each sale is a reminder of what has been lost, but also of what is still worth fighting for. 1/2 givesendgo.com/a-father-battl…
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4nt1p4tt3rn 🏴‍☠ Appalachistan Wolf Lodge #47
Passing up on the easy jokes here, someone needs to advise this woman on solid negotiation tactics. Because that was absolutely awful. If I was interviewing her, I'd throw the resume away, too. You simply do not counter like that, particularly when the range is known. And since the candidate also knew the range, she either should not have applied to begin with if that was her expectation, or negotiated a better non-salary compensation package.
ELITE MASCULINE@MasculineM7

Good luck hiring Genz Females 😇

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8th Gen Rebel Kentakean@BarterIsBest·
@BonafideKRS This will be my screening tool for people I meet. M: "Hey, did ya get that new WH app?" T: "Yeah! It's great!" M: "See ya."
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Tooth Chipper@Tooth_Chipper·
@BarterIsBest They legitimately have no fear on land for that reason. There's simply nothing to hurt them on land down there.
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Dave Rubin
Dave Rubin@RubinReport·
This is one of the most perfect things the internet has ever created.
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