
Lewis Lane - Daily Planetarium
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Lewis Lane - Daily Planetarium
@LastDude99
Investigative Reporter - Bringing Clarity to a Dirty World



This 93 year old has found new freedom after she bought a new @Tesla Model Y with FSD. She also uses Grok navigation. "Although she has always been a good driver, my mom can now drive without the fear or fatigue that can naturally come with age. No more relying on others for every trip. No more feeling stuck. This is true mobility that can spark new adventures in a still adventurous women!" (via Dan Doyle's Family Channel. Full video below)


You would really have a point here, except that women more often than not find virgin men unattractive. Most women are attracted to men who have proved that they are worth being attracted to by being with lots of other women. They want the guy that all the other women want. That’s the main reason that it’s different. Not because men are bad, but because women are attracted to men who can get all the other women. If women started desiring virgin men tomorrow the men would be a lot more careful about body count.



More anti-marriage & anti-natal propaganda from the New York Times. Married women of reproductive age have kids at ~2x (or more) the rate of unmarried ones. Why does the Legacy Media want to destroy the family?


Recently released sales, price and inventory results for both the builders and the existing market were 🌶️ You will not believe what I saw as well for the 85 cities I track using Redfin And, my take on Burry's latest m3melody.substack.com/p/the-big-buy



"This just kind of puts the nail in the coffin ... we're starting to see everything fall apart at the same time." @m3_melody on the impact of the war in Iran on the US economy. Full interview up TOMORROW.








Netflix Raises Prices Again, Gets Mocked by Rival Streaming Service | Alana Mastrangelo, Breitbart Netflix has raised prices for all U.S. subscriptions on the streaming service. The post Netflix Raises Prices Again, Gets Mocked by Rival Streaming Service appeared first on Netflix has raised prices for all U.S. subscriptions on the streaming service, reportedly sending the platform’s “Standard with Ads” plan up from $1 to $8.99 per month. The price hike for subscribers in the United States is the first in more than a year, with the cost going up on the streaming giant’s ad-supported plan, ad-free Standard plans, and Premium plan, according to a report by TheWrap. An update on Netflix’s website also shows the streaming service’s Standard With Ads plan has increased to $8.99 per month, while its ad-free Standard and Premium plans went to $19.99 and $26.99 per month, respectively. Users with Netflix Standard plans who want to add an extra member to their subscription can do so for $7.99 per month with ads or $9.99 per month without ads. Premium subscribers can add up to two extra members rather than just one. Netflix’s price updates are expected to roll out to existing subscribers in the coming weeks. They will reportedly be notified by email one month before the change goes into effect for their account. The streaming giant’s price hike arrives on the heels of Netflix previously warning it expected to raise subscription costs in 2026 — in its fourth quarter earning report in January. In early 2025, Netflix raised prices in the United States — the streaming giant’s first increase for its Standard With Ads plan. This year, Netflix predicts it will rake in gross revenue of $50.7 to $51.7 billion, which would be a growth of 12 to 14 percent for each passing year. The streamer also expects advertisement revenue will double from it was in 2025, earning the company $3 billion. “Netflix just got a $2.8 BILLION payout from Paramount for its failed Warner Bros. deal. Then Netflix turned around and raised prices on millions of customers,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) lamented in a Thursday X post. Tubi, a rival streaming platform, quipped that it is “raising my price from free to free.” Tubi also wrote on social media: “happy free streaming day oh wait that’s everyday [sic].” breitbart.com/entertainment/…


@JoshuaLisec Respectfully disagree. x.com/i/status/20379…





.@JackPosobiec: Lord of the Rings is overtly pagan.




