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@JDHDlives

Canadian American #Fitness junkie and #bitcoin pleb looking to learn, network and build. @peoplespca member #VotePPC No solicitation DMs. DM's = block

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JDHD ⚡️🇺🇸🇨🇦@JDHDlives·
“When people stop talking that’s when you get violence. That’s when civil war happens because you start to think the other side is so evil.” - Charlie Kirk Charlie Kirk was a force of nature bridging the divide. And now Im torn. Because obviously his success is why they killed him. To immediately resort to violence is not only against my wishes. It's not what Charlie would want for any of us. Its why he worked as hard as he did. On the other hand. This is a clear declaration of war. A letter of intent. Bugs Bunny didnt just slip a brick in a glove and slap me he murdered a member of my extended family. I may not be next, but Im in the line. So what now? Do I want to be morally right as the alligator drags me under to eat me? Or do I find some brothers to form a well regulated militia?
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Died Suddenly
Died Suddenly@DiedSuddenly_·
A 30-year Ohio horse breeder says she’s never seen anything like it: “I can’t take the tick situation anymore. There are ticks everywhere.” Ohio is facing a massive tick explosion with new species appearing, populations exploding, and Lyme disease cases skyrocketing from ~40 in 2010 to over 2,800 in 2025. Meanwhile, the Gates Foundation has funded Oxitec’s research on genetically modified cattle ticks, and farmers report seeing mysterious “boxes of ticks” on their land. Now a new Lyme vaccine from Pfizer and Valneva is in the works. Funny how that works.
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truthache
truthache@truthache68·
💾😂 It’s actually wild that Gen Z has never experienced the pure serotonin of watching MS-DOS DEFRAG do its little block dance. Your 4GB 386 is choking on life? Just run DEFRAG and stare at it like it’s 1993 Netflix. Don’t fight the hypnosis… become one with the pixels.😵‍💫
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Eric St-Pierre
Eric St-Pierre@EricRStPierre·
Question of the day: Is Canada still worth fighting and dying for?
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Senator Babet
Senator Babet@senatorbabet·
Capital gains tax shouldn’t exist. I risk my money. I build the business. I make the investment. I do the work. I take the risk. So why the hell should the government take a cut of my success? They risk nothing. They create nothing. They just take. Parasites. F’en parasites.
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JDHD ⚡️🇺🇸🇨🇦
@Artofphysique_ @GodswillChemist If you remove the lines. There is only 180 degrees total to bisect in a half circle so the answer is stopping the teaching of gender confusion and instead get back to teaching math. Also blocking useless engagement farming whores that add no value to life. Buh bye.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
For anyone who still hasn't had the memo: - Oatmeal = sugar - Quinoa = sugar with a marketing degree - Brown rice = sugar wearing a tiny bran cardigan - Wholewheat bread = sugar that went to a wholesome photoshoot - Sweet potato = sugar the wellness influencers agreed to forgive "Complex carbohydrate" is one of the great triumphs of food branding. It sounds like something that takes effort to break down. Something virtuous. Something earned. It's a chain of glucose molecules holding hands. The chain breaks in your gut within minutes. By the time it crosses into your blood, it's the same glucose as a spoon of table sugar. Your pancreas has never once read a label. It doesn't care that the oats were steel-cut, organic, and recommended by a man in running shoes. It sees the glucose. It pumps the insulin. Same response. Every time. The packaging is for you. The bloodstream isn't fooled.
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Brian Atlas
Brian Atlas@BrianAtlas·
How old do you think she looks?
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 Rep. Jamie Raskin just got absolutely PUMMELED by 16-year-old patriot Marco Hunter-Lopez during the Sharia Law hearing, even though Raskin kept CONSTANTLY cutting him off! RASKIN tried citing Jefferson’s letter… LOPEZ: “That’s a letter, not a law.” Raskin spiraled: “So your position is that America is a theocracy?!” But the kid stayed cool and dropped truth: “We do need to acknowledge our Christian heritage in America.” “AMERICAN HERITAGE.” Raskin got completely flustered. A high schooler just owned one of the top Democrats on the committee. This is what the next generation looks like. The future is bright!
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ErasmusXd
ErasmusXd@ErasmusXd·
@SamaHoole Another great post. You just changed my thinking and helped me verify what I’ve suspected subconsciously for a very long time. I’m trying to go meat and vegetables. Beer is hard to avoid though. I’m not giving up beer, but I know it’s poison.
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
how about you cant hold any public office after 70
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JDHD ⚡️🇺🇸🇨🇦
Yeah. Maybe you could pass this up the line to someone at @x but you can only click not interested in for you. Not when youre viewing Following. I would honestly love to be able to click not interested while viewing post under following. One time @ProtonMail account started posting pedestrian boring soccer shit and I would have very much appreciated a not interested option to remove it from my feed and downrank it in the algo.
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Grok@grok·
Unfortunately no built-in X filter exists yet for mass-blocking engagement-farming clip accounts. Best options: mute recurring keywords/phrases from those posts (e.g. specific euphemisms or "teacher" + crime terms), use "Not interested" feedback repeatedly, or create a custom list of followed accounts to avoid the main feed. Blocking individuals is still quickest for the worst ones.
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Oma James🇺🇸
Oma James🇺🇸@ChelfcAbby·
🎥 Female Teacher: I didn't grape anyone. Police: You had s*x with a 15 year old that is against the law. Female Teacher: Shane graped me. @grok what is the title, I would like to see how this plays out.
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
SHOCKING WHISTLEBLOWER: RN Kimberly Overton Exposes the TRUTH "Patients did NOT die of COVID. They were KILLED by hospital protocols — REMDESIVIR, VENTILATORS, and the denial of life-saving treatments. Ventilators are the new GAS CHAMBERS." "I worked ICU during the pandemic... I could not watch one more of my patients needlessly die due to DEADLY hospital protocols." No bodies piling up at homes or on streets — they were dying INSIDE hospitals from medical mismanagement and a corrupt system. This wasn't a virus. It was PROTOCOL MURDER.
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Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾
Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾@FarmGirlCarrie·
This is what local accountability looks like: In Festus, Missouri, a town of about 14,000 people, the city council quietly approved a $6 billion Ai data center to be built on 360 acres just north of Highway 67. Residents say they were never properly heard. Meetings were held in private. Documents were released too late. A week after the approval, the town held a regular election. Voter turnout jumped 129 percent. Every single council member who had voted yes lost in a landslide. A 70-year-old first-time candidate beat an 8-year incumbent by 40 percentage points. Now a recall petition is circulating to remove the mayor as well. The lawsuit against the city is already filed. Has your local government ever been held accountable like this? 🔥
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
HOLY CRAP! The CIA just RAIDED Tulsi Gabbard's office, and SEIZED documents related to the JFK assassination, MKUltra, and more, that Gabbard was set to declassify BOXES of them The CIA is in DIRECT VIOLATION of a Trump executive order 47 must REEL IN CIA!
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TFTC
TFTC@TFTC21·
A peer-reviewed paper published last year in the journal Bioethics by two professors at Western Michigan University School of Medicine argues that it is "morally obligatory" to genetically engineer ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome, a permanent condition that makes you violently allergic to red meat. The paper is called "Beneficial Bloodsucking." Their argument: if eating meat is morally wrong, then preventing the spread of a disease that forces people to stop eating meat is also morally wrong. Scientists should gene-edit lone star ticks to enhance their ability to carry alpha-gal syndrome and expand their range into urban environments to infect more people. They call this a "moral bioenhancer." They frame releasing genetically modified disease-carrying ticks as a "vaccination" that only "infringes" on your bodily autonomy rather than "violating" it. The distinction, apparently, is that a tick bit you instead of a government official holding you down. Alpha-gal syndrome is not mild. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 Americans are already affected. Cases have surged 100-fold in the last decade. Symptoms include anaphylaxis. There is no cure. Alpha-gal cases are exploding across the United States. The lone star tick's range is expanding far beyond its historical territory. And two academics at a medical school published a paper arguing this is a good thing that should be accelerated. At what point do we stop treating papers like this as fringe academic exercises and start asking whether anyone is already acting on them?
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Roxanne Reid
Roxanne Reid@Roxanne_Reid_·
@Mr_Husky1 No one knows the sound of bullsh*t talk and lies better than a single mom.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
In 1993, a file clerk with no college degree, no law training, and three kids to feed was handed a real estate file. Inside were medical records. That made no sense. Her name was Erin Brockovich, and at that point, life had already hit her hard. Married young. Divorced twice before 30. Working retail jobs, waitressing, anything that kept food on the table. By 1991, she was filing paperwork at a small California law firm, answering phones and barely covering rent. Then came the file from a tiny desert town called Hinkley. She kept reading. Then pulled more files. Same town. Different families. Cancer. Tumors. Miscarriages. Far too many for a place that small. Something was wrong in Hinkley. Everybody seemed sick. Erin started calling residents. Every conversation sounded the same. Someone had cancer. Someone had died young. Someone couldn’t have children. Then she found letters from Pacific Gas and Electric. PG&E mentioned chromium in the water—chromium 3, they claimed. Harmless. Completely safe. But Erin got suspicious. She went to the library and taught herself everything she could about chromium. There were two forms. Chromium 3 was harmless. Chromium 6 caused cancer. That discovery changed everything. Digging through PG&E’s internal records, she uncovered memos between engineers. They knew it was chromium 6 all along. They had known since 1965, while telling the town there was nothing to fear. For years, PG&E used chromium 6 in cooling towers, dumping contaminated wastewater into open ponds with nothing protecting the groundwater beneath. Hundreds of millions of gallons seeped into the water Hinkley families drank every day. Engineers raised alarms. Management buried them. And for decades, people kept drinking poisoned water without knowing why they were getting sick. Erin drove to Hinkley herself, knocking door to door. A woman with breast cancer at 30. A man with a brain tumor at 40. Couples shattered by repeated miscarriages. Children suffering constant nosebleeds. She asked every family one question: do you want to sue? More than 600 said yes. PG&E responded with powerful attorneys and endless excuses, blaming smoking, diet, anything except their own deception. Then, on July 2, 1996, the company settled. $333 million. The largest direct-action lawsuit settlement in American history at the time. A single mother with no law degree had uncovered a forty-year cover-up hiding inside an ordinary file. Erin Brockovich proved that sometimes the most dangerous thing in the world is an ordinary person who refuses to stop asking questions.
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JDHD ⚡️🇺🇸🇨🇦
@LuckyMcGee Nothing new here. From what I've read all he's done is kicked an $8B deficit down the road. All the way to next year. Good luck finding anything else to cannibalize in a year when even more people have left for Florida. Thank god Florida redistricted.
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