@NoContextHumans That was the longest petal to the metal I’ve ever seen, seriously, jump in and start the damn thing already, what was she doing in there? Checking the mirrors?
@RealAshlar You have to fight fire with fire. She called the cops, now they honk horns. Now she can go honk her horn back at them. It’s sucks when you pick a fight you can’t win. 😂😂😂
This woman called the police on her neighbors once, three years ago for having a loud party at night. For the next three years, every time the neighbors go by the hour or even their friends go by, they honk their horn in their cars at her house at all hours of the days. She’s grown very irritated at this and feels like this is harassment. The police can’t do anything about people honking their horn at you so she had to suffer in silence until today she finally snapped and laid into them. Its affecting her young children’s sleeping schedules too, is there anything else she can do at this point to get it to stop?
What happened at the Canadian NDP convention this weekend is nothing new.
This is from the 2019 Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) National Convention.
These people are actually retarded, but they think they have what it takes to move society forward. I can't think of a single task I would entrust to these idiots.
This woman was called out because she opted for her real dad to walk her down the aisle of her wedding instead of her stepdad. The real dad was never there for her, always made empty promises and then bailed on her her.
Her stepdad paid for all of her schooling, bought her a new car when she graduated high school so she could go to college, and agreed to pay for her wedding. It wasn’t until a short time before the wedding that she accidentally let slip that she’s having her dad walk her down the aisle instead of the stepfather that provided for her and pushed her to do better.
In fact, she and her mom were living with him at the time as well. He raised her as his own and gave her every advantage. After the stepfather came to the realization that all he is to the family is an outsider and an atm machine, he dumped the mom and refused to pay for her wedding.
She blames him for ruining her dream wedding and felt like he should have still paid for it even though he was being treated more as a guest to the wedding instead of part of the family, if she wanted her real dad in the wedding, why didn’t she ask him to pay for it?
This woman camps alone out of her van. Normally she never has any issues, she even opens the doors to create a porch and some nights she sings.
On this evening while camping along, she senses people nearby, she hears rustling of the leaves and footsteps. A few moments later she hears a gunshot, then moments later she hears more gunshots. She assumes they are hunters. She yells at them to leave and respectfully they did.
Did she make a mistake by going camping in a well known hunting ground, should she just pack it up in case others come?
Our debt isn’t the only data point that’s important. We have so much debt because rent is 1,500 a month and wages aren’t going anywhere. We need social programs because wages are artificially low with millions of young adults who are willing to work for less than a living wage. Let me know what debt is if we deport30 million people and still need to fill jobs.
February 3, 2026: Today @CatoInstitute published our report providing the first look at the fiscal effects of the wave of legal & illegal immigration over the last 3 decades. It shows immigrants created surpluses every year, by a combined $14.5 trillion since 1994, even as deficits grew. If it weren't for illegal immigrants, our debt would be not $38 trillion, but $53 trillion.
Bayes’ theorem is probably the single most important thing any rational person can learn.
So many of our debates and disagreements that we shout about are because we don’t understand Bayes’ theorem or how human rationality often works.
Bayes’ theorem is named after the 18th-century Thomas Bayes, and essentially it’s a formula that asks: when you are presented with all of the evidence for something, how much should you believe it?
Bayes’ theorem teaches us that our beliefs are not fixed; they are probabilities. Our beliefs change as we weigh new evidence against our assumptions, or our priors. In other words, we all carry certain ideas about how the world works, and new evidence can challenge them.
For example, somebody might believe that smoking is safe, that stress causes mouth ulcers, or that human activity is unrelated to climate change. These are their priors, their starting points. They can be formed by our culture, our biases, or even incomplete information.
Now imagine a new study comes along that challenges one of your priors. A single study might not carry enough weight to overturn your existing beliefs. But as studies accumulate, eventually the scales may tip. At some point, your prior will become less and less plausible.
Bayes’ theorem argues that being rational is not about black and white. It’s not even about true or false. It’s about what is most reasonable based on the best available evidence. But for this to work, we need to be presented with as much high-quality data as possible. Without evidence—without belief-forming data—we are left only with our priors and biases. And those aren’t all that rational.
@KarinHanson9@end3of6days9 His son can make his own money.
And if the religious want to tithe to their church, the religious freedom to do so is a right that’s listed in the constitution.
The sin is angered that the money is going to the church and not to his pocket instead.
"So after I make this video, my life will be over..." A guy's live stream drops a bombshell: His father—a hugely popular YouTube chiropractor—is a Scientologist who's donated 7+ million to the church.
Claims every product sold funnels money there (huge profit margins). After it goes public, dad shows up banging on his door—neighbors call cops. Intense family fallout 😳
Thoughts—what would make someone go public like this? Family betrayal or something bigger? 👇
The Boss asked the employee to work one more hour, it's was to much to ask .
What kind of work ethics does our society have these days, do people think everything should be free and you shouldn't have to work for it. Or is it really rough out there.
@incalshort@apexair435@WallStreetApes Mom and pop sell their life’s work to vultures. It’s that simple. They reject any lower bid to preserve the business, by selling to a younger mom and pop and instead sell their legacy to pirates.
@apexair435@WallStreetApes The thing nobody seems to talk about is that companies aren't just "bought by" private equity, they are also "sold to" private equity. The presumption of some innocent prosocial mom n pop outfit being exploited is a bit absurd in most cases.
American explains how a private equity firm acquired and destroyed Cold Stone Creamery
He explains how now a single scoop of ice cream can cost as much as $20 with mix-ins
Private equity ruins everything. They add absolutely no value and destroy every good business
Although you are correct, in your first future steps, the reality s, after the billionaire is taxed out of the state, there’s an opportunity for a mom and pop to open a new 10x10 hamburger joint. It’s a cycle.
It’s exactly like that old fishermen who is encouraged to instead of doing what he’s doing now which is fish a little bit in the morning. Take a nap in the afternoon. Feed his family with that fish that he caught in the morning & in the evening and spend time with family and enjoy his life, to instead work like crazy morning, noon and night build an empire in order for him to retire to fish a little bit in the morning sleep in the afternoon and spend time with family at night.
In-N-Out Burger owner is moving her company's headquarters out of California to Tennessee. They will also close unprofitable stores in California.
👀 She explains in this video why the cost of doing business in California is far too high due to burdensome regulations.
👉 Do you support In-N-Out's decision to leave California?
👉 What kind of message does this send to California's lawmakers?
‼️ BREAKING NEWS — and it’s a political earthquake.
Two of the most powerful medical institutions in the United States just blew up one of the Left’s most protected sacred cows — at the same time.
You were eating more when on the inhaler and didn’t remember or realize it. There’s not an inhaler in the planet that solves world hunger like you suggest, or it would immediately solve the hunger crisis. You are suggesting the inhaler causes calories to somehow multiply or more slowly digests food to allow for massive absorption and increase the ability for fat storage. It’s impossible and important you recognize that.
@AlanRoberts This one is actually true. I’ve been 115 lbs my entire life, switched my inhaler brand without changing my diet or exercise at all & gained 40 pounds in 3 months. Realized it was the inhaler, got off of it, and lost the weight. Everyone reacts differently, medication is STUPID!!!