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sariade gawain

sariade gawain

@SariadeG

Life changes and changes and changes. Apologies, but all DMs will be ignored. Please don't inconvenience the electrons.

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LISA 🇺🇸 🦅🗽🔥 USA
LISA 🇺🇸 🦅🗽🔥 USA@Handbags4Hunger·
@jackunheard Everyone needs to hold their ground against data centers in their community: they are nothing but trouble. After they destroy residents' mental health with constant noise, vibrations, infrasound, and jacked up electric bills, you can forget about trying to sell your house.
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SkinnyFat Tony
SkinnyFat Tony@SkinnyfatTony·
@jackunheard The greedy land owners directly across the street from my home took a $100k per year check for allowing a 20mw solar farm to be built there. They destroyed our entire riral community. My home is near the pines on the left 😭
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Jack
Jack@jackunheard·
🚨BREAKING: Kentucky family rejects a $26 million offer to turn their farmland into a data center, roughly 10x the area’s going rate. “If it’s my way, I’ll stay and hold and feed a nation. 26 million doesn’t mean anything.”
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U.S. Tech Workers
U.S. Tech Workers@USTechWorkers·
If you are qualified and apply for one of these jobs, one of three things or perhaps all three will happen: 1) Coinbase will inform the foreign worker they were forced to suspend their PERM process. 2) They inform the foreign worker they have to end their PERM process. 3) You get a great job, with a great salary and benefits. P.S. Anyone with a job being offshored (#vanguard) need to take note.
It's All Coming Together@All2getherNow

Coinbase is advertising the following highly-paid, PERM market tests for fully remote jobs in last Sunday's print version of the San Francisco Chronicle. But you won't be applying through their company website; instead you will apply through jobpostingtoday.com. This website is owned by Envoy Global, which is a global immigration firm. Their tagline is "A better way to manage global immigration." Do you think Coinbase is giving an honest effort to find qualified Americans for these positions (a requirement for the PERM program)? Apply to these jobs if you a qualified American and find out!

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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: Michigan father Gary Shane Pruitt is SUING @GPSchools after they filed a "no-trespass" order against him for exposing a giant PRIDE Flag hanging inside the school. The school is reportedly framing Pruitt as a "threat," has BANNED him from school grounds and any event/activity involving his children. This school is infringing on parental rights. @AAGDhillon
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Jobs.Now
Jobs.Now@JobsNowPR·
@bitchuneedsoap Meanwhile half of corporate America is actively doing everything Meta was sued for right now, and getting away with it The PERM process is irretrievably broken and needs immediate reform
Jobs.Now@JobsNowPR

Big companies like Lowe's don't want you to know these jobs exist They want them hidden in tiny classified print once a week That's why we built the Jobs Now system to make sure you have access to hidden PERM jobs, fully digitized every week, so you can apply with ease!

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bitchuneedsoap
bitchuneedsoap@bitchuneedsoap·
Facebook was sued by the DOJ for refusing to hire Americans. Facebook paid $14.25 million to settle. The investigation found Facebook deliberately designed its hiring process to produce zero American applicants for jobs reserved for H-1B visa holders. 99.7% of their visa-track job postings received zero or one US applicant. Normal postings for the same jobs got 100+. They rigged the system to make it look like no Americans were available. Then used that as justification to sponsor foreign workers. The DOJ called it the largest discrimination case of its kind in 35 years. Facebook made $86 billion that year. The fine was 0.016% of revenue. In 2025 a federal judge ruled Meta has to face another lawsuit alleging the same pattern. 15% of Meta's US workforce is on H-1B visas. The national average is 0.5%.
Facebook@facebook

And we're back 💙 So sorry for those who were unable to access Facebook earlier today.

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Savannah Maddox
Savannah Maddox@SavannahLMaddox·
I am pleased to report that the language of a bill I have filed every year since 2021 (along with Rep. Josh Bray), has passed in the House. It is colloquially known as “the chicken bill!” If the bill becomes law, Kentucky’s poultry producers who slaughter fewer than 20,000 birds a year will be able to sell directly from their farm, a farmers market, or a roadside stand WITHOUT transporting their flock to a mobile processing unit or wading through costly, bureaucratic regulations. Kentuckians deserve access to nutritious, locally-sourced, affordable foods. There is no good reason that Kentucky’s regulations should be more strict than what is required at the federal level—whether it’s poultry production, eggs, milk, or any other agricultural product!
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Jobs.Now
Jobs.Now@JobsNowPR·
Big companies like Lowe's don't want you to know these jobs exist They want them hidden in tiny classified print once a week That's why we built the Jobs Now system to make sure you have access to hidden PERM jobs, fully digitized every week, so you can apply with ease!
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It's All Coming Together@All2getherNow

Plenty of standard software engineering positions at Lowe's in Charlotte NC in the print newspaper today. You won't find these positions on the Lowe's company website, because these are all PERM market tests only advertised in the print newspaper and on the NC SWA site. Apply today, qualified Americans!

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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@AnishA_Moonka·
Went down the rabbit hole on this. Your brain treats a physical book like a landscape. It builds a spatial map of the text, the same way it maps trails, rooms, and city blocks. When you scroll on a phone, that map breaks apart. Seven large-scale research reviews and direct brain scans confirm what you already feel. A 2023 study in PLOS ONE attached brain-activity sensors to children’s heads while they read the same text on paper and on screen. Paper reading produced fast brain waves, the pattern linked to focused attention. Screen reading shifted the brain into slow waves, the pattern linked to mind wandering and daydreaming. Same kids. Same words. Measurably different brain states. A separate 2022 study from Showa University in Japan scanned the front of the brain, the area that manages focus and comprehension, during phone versus paper reading. Smartphones sent that region into overdrive, meaning the brain was straining just to keep up with basic processing. Paper reading produced a moderate load that triggered natural deep breathing, which helped regulate brain function and sustain focus. The phone suppressed that breathing pattern entirely. Since 2017, researchers have published seven major reviews combining hundreds of individual studies. Six of seven reached the same conclusion: people understand less on screens. A 2018 review of 54 studies and 170,000+ participants, literally titled “Don’t throw away your printed books,” found paper outperformed screens across the board for non-fiction. A 2024 follow-up with 49 more studies confirmed it. The gap has grown steadily every year since 2001. Being a “digital native” doesn’t help. The best explanation is how your brain tracks where you are. Your short-term memory can only juggle about 7 things at once. A physical book gives you constant location cues: the weight shifting from right hand to left, where a paragraph sits on the page, how thick the remaining pages feel. Your brain hands off the “where am I in this text?” job to those physical signals, leaving more room for actually understanding what you’re reading. On a phone, every screen looks identical. Your brain has to track position and process meaning at the same time, and something gives. A Norwegian eye-tracking study analyzing 25,000+ individual eye movements found screen readers processed text more shallowly. The students had no idea they were reading differently. In 2019, nearly 200 reading scientists from 30+ countries signed an open letter warning that screen reading was degrading deep comprehension. Since then, Scandinavian countries, among the most digitized school systems on Earth, have started putting physical books back in classrooms.
shree🪄@Goldensky0

reading books on a phone and reading paperback books are two different things

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Athena Forum
Athena Forum@AthenaForumEU·
Portugal is moving to roll back its self-ID law. After years of one-directional policy, there is now a push to reintroduce medical safeguards and limits, especially for minors. Change of course is possible. publico.pt/2026/03/20/pol…
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Steve Forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of Forbes, says Ilhan Omar and her husband are running a money laundering operation 🚨 Ilhan Omar’s husbands investment firm was looked into, THERE IS NO RECORDS OF THEM MANAGING MONEY, “NO CLIENTS” “His investment firm — It’s DC headquarters appear to share office space at a WeWork. There's no track record of his firm managing money, doing M&A deals, no clients we see, no investment deals or any work it's done. They say they do work in 80 nations operating in. There's no SEC registrations for them as investment advisers. What is going on here? This increasingly looks sketchy, both the winery and his investment firm. Yeah, the winery may not exist and the firm may be just a really a name only” “It’s amazing how people can go into Congress and then become these entrepreneurial investing geniuses, where they come in, she had under $1,000 of net worth, and her husband didn't have much, and suddenly now they're multimillionaires. Is there a money laundering operation here — something is not right” “That $30 million came from sources that are illegal, period”
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Rich Zeoli Show🇺🇸
As I used my ID to buy Sudafed (ridiculous) I kept thinking how badly I feel for all of those congested black Americans and stuffed up married women who have to suffer with sinus pain & pressure. The other stuff is total fugazi. Truly Jim Blow 2.0.
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Mr Pool
Mr Pool@pooL_rM311_7221·
CANDACE DROPPED A BOMBSHELL! New text messages reveal that Charlie Kirk was being THREATENED by CHRISTIAN ZIONIST DONORS over Israel.
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
🚨BREAKING: California Post has learned that anti-police LA City Council member Eunisses Hernandez, who voted against LAPD funding, spent over $134K in taxpayer dollars on armed police officers for just one event she hosted. “It should come as no surprise that some politicians act like hypocrites, but Eunisses Hernandez takes the cake,” the LA Police Protective League board of directors said in a statement.
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
In 1835, port of New Orleans, Irish families step off the gangway into swampland heat, carrying everything they own. Among them, a small girl named Margaret Gaffney clutches her father's hand. She is five years old. She does not yet know that within the year, both her parents will be dead. Yellow fever moves through the immigrant quarters like wildfire through dry grass. Margaret's mother dies first. Her father follows days later. At six years old, she becomes a ward of Welsh neighbors who need extra hands more than they need another mouth to feed. There is no school. No tenderness. Just work. By nine, she is scrubbing laundry. By eleven, she is entirely on her own. At twenty-one, she marries Charles Haughery. They have a daughter. For the first time since childhood, Margaret feels safe. Then yellow fever comes again. Her husband dies. Her baby dies. She is twenty-two, widowed, childless, illiterate, and alone in a city that considers Irish Catholics less than human. Most people would have broken. Margaret borrowed forty dollars, bought two cows, and started selling milk. She walked the French Quarter before sunrise, knocking on doors, undercutting prices, outworking everyone. People mocked her. A poor Irish widow with a milk cart was not supposed to become anything. Within a year, she paid back the loan. Within five, she owned the largest dairy in the city. Then she met the nuns at the orphanage. They were trying to feed children no one else wanted. Margaret saw herself in every face. She gave them all her milk, every day, and refused payment. She told them she remembered what hunger felt like. She remembered being six and abandoned. In 1858, she sold the dairy and bought a bakery she had no idea how to run. She could not read recipes. She learned by feel, by repetition, by refusing to fail. Within a year, her bread was everywhere. She standardized loaves, mechanized production, and fed a city that once looked through her like she was invisible. When yellow fever returned, she nursed the dying. During the Civil War, she fed Union soldiers and Confederate families without asking which side they supported. She became one of the wealthiest women in America and gave away over six hundred thousand dollars. She never learned to write her name. She signed every document with an X. When Margaret Haughery died in 1882, New Orleans erected the first statue ever dedicated to a woman in the city. At the base, they carved an X. The mark of someone who could not write, but who rewrote what mercy looked like. Margaret lived so simply that many people did not realize she was wealthy. She wore plain dresses, lived in modest rooms, and walked to work every day. Visitors to her bakery often mistook her for a cleaning woman. She preferred it that way. She believed attention should go to the work, not the person doing it. The statue erected in her honor still stands in Margaret Place in New Orleans. It depicts her sitting with a child on her lap and another at her side. The inscription reads simply, "Margaret." For decades, locals called her "the Bread Woman of New Orleans." Children she helped grew up, had children of their own, and told them about the woman who made sure no one went hungry. Margaret's bakery became so successful that during the Civil War, Union officers tried to seize it for military use. She reportedly walked into the commanding officer's tent and told him that if he took her bakery, the orphans would starve. He let her keep it. Another detail: she was known to test her bread by touch alone, never needing to read temperatures or measurements. Workers said she could tell if dough was ready just by pressing it with her thumb. 📷 : Portrait of Margaret Haughery, 1842, by Jacques Amans. © Daughters of Time #archaeohistories
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Ethan Brooks
Ethan Brooks@alt_w_v_g·
The dishwasher broke My wife said "good thing we have the home warranty" I said nothing I've been paying $62 a month for three years for this moment $2,232 for the peace of mind that when something breaks someone will come to the house and tell me it's not covered I called 47 minutes on hold They sent a technician Arrival window: Tuesday through Thursday between 8am and 5pm My analyst delivers faster than that And he still hasn't fixed the gridlines He showed up Wednesday at 4:47pm Looked at the dishwasher Opened the door Closed the door Touched something underneath Said "not covered" 90 seconds That's faster than my bank lets me prove I'm human I said "what's covered" He said "the motor" I said "what's wrong with it" He said "not the motor" I said "convenient" He said the service fee is $75 I paid a man $75 to open my dishwasher, close my dishwasher, and say two words My analyst could do that And he's not even that good I called the warranty company back 38 minutes on hold Requested the policy 129 pages I read all 129 pages Because that's what I do The coverage section is 34 pages The exclusions section is 58 The business model is right there In the margins Where nobody reads Except me Page 91 says "all mechanical and electrical components essential to appliance function are covered under standard service" Page 104 excludes control panels A control panel is an electrical component essential to appliance function Their own document contradicts itself 13 pages apart I highlighted both Sent them an email Subject line: "Plz fix. Thx." Attached both pages No other context Took them three days to send a technician Took them 4 hours to call me back when I found the loophole Funny how that works They covered the repair Waived the $75 And I canceled the warranty anyway Because a contract that contradicts itself isn't a contract It's a suggestion My wife said "so we're canceling" I said "we're canceling" She said "and the dishwasher" I said "fixed. They're covering it." She said "how" I said "I read the policy" She said "all 129 pages" I said "the exclusions section starts on page 47. The coverage section ends on page 34. There are 13 pages between them where they hoped nobody would look." She looked at me Then she said "you're unbelievable" I said "I just saved us $744 a year and got a free dishwasher repair. I'm not unbelievable. I'm thorough." She looked at the ceiling The dishwasher works now The warranty is canceled And the policy has been read By at least one person Probably the first Make common sense common again Plz fix. Thx. Sent from my iPhone
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SANTINO
SANTINO@TheRealSantino·
🚨Epstein Island Architect ROBERT COUTURIER Breaks Silence: ‘Everybody Knew!’ as DOJ Files Reveal Disturbing Room Designs— They all stayed silent while little girls were being trafficked and tortured! Couturier said he was hired around 2010 to design interiors on the island, but quickly became unsettled by the nature of the requests and the configuration of certain rooms. "I Immediately Understood," Couturier said, describing the moment he formed conclusions about the nature of the project. He said he left the assignment after only a few months. He recalled being instructed to create a bedroom with a "very colourful palette" because it was "for his girls," and described encountering bunk beds that Epstein also identified as being "for the girls." In another room, Couturier said Epstein pointed to a space filled with computers and described it as a place where the girls could "have fun," a characterization that contributed to what the designer later described as a deeply troubling environment. The physical setting reinforced those concerns, Couturier said, citing drawn curtains, limited natural light and what he characterized as an oppressive atmosphere. "It felt terrible," he said of the overall environment inside the property. Photographs of young girls displayed throughout the residence further heightened his unease, he said, adding that the cumulative effect of the design elements and visual cues made the intent of the space difficult to ignore. Couturier later spoke with federal investigators, providing details to the FBI about his observations and the instructions he had received. That interview remained largely out of public view until the recent release of DOJ materials cited by CNN. The newly surfaced documents include emails, photographs and videos tied to Epstein's properties, which investigators say align with longstanding accounts from victims and former associates. According to the CNN report, the materials depict interior configurations consistent with shared sleeping arrangements and restricted openness, echoing Couturier's description of bunk beds, closed-off spaces and controlled environments. Victims cited in the DOJ files have described heavy curtains, limited freedom of movement and isolation while on the island, reinforcing the designer's account of conditions that diverged sharply from typical luxury residential design. Former staff and other witnesses have also described patterns of movement involving young women and rooms designed for specific purposes, suggesting a structured environment rather than incidental or ad hoc arrangements. Couturier's most pointed assertion centers not on architecture but on awareness among visitors. He said Epstein "wasn't hiding anything" and questioned how those present could have failed to recognize what was taking place. He summarized his view bluntly: "Everybody knew!" That claim parallels statements from some victims cited in the DOJ materials, who said the nature of activity on the island was "obvious" to those who spent time there. Per Business Times
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Right Scope 🇺🇸
Right Scope 🇺🇸@RightScopee·
🚨 This reporter just called illegals "undocumented," DeSantis corrected him, and the reporter re-phrased the question because of it. REPORTER: Florida has hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants- GOVERNOR DESANTIS: -The statutory term, per the Trump administration, is ILLEGAL alien. Undocumented is like - if I forget my wallet when I go drive. This is intentional to come in illegally. They aren't just "missing a document." They violated the law. And with the help of cartels in many cases. REPORTER: OK, I'll rephrase. Florida is home to hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, illegal aliens... Do you firmly support DESANTIS on this? A. Huge Yes B. No IF Yes, Give me a THUMBS-UP👍!! MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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Svetlana Lokhova
Svetlana Lokhova@RealSLokhova·
I will never get back those precious days with my newborn baby. Because of Mueller and his thugs, I was relentlessly attacked in the media and received death threats. They falsely portrayed me as a Russian spy who had an affair with a senior Trump advisor, so they could “investigate” President Trump. It was all part of their plot to impeach and remove him from office. The attacks and threats were relentless. On the advice of the Metropolitan Police, my husband and I had to put our baby things into storage and go into hiding. I was already suffering serious health problems from childbirth after extreme bleeding. The stress made everything far worse. I was weeping constantly while trying to hold the baby. I already lost my job because of the false allegations. I had recurrent nightmares that the FBI would come and take me away, leaving no one able to feed her, as she was breastfed. Mueller was never held accountable for what he did — at least not on this Earth.
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