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"I follow smart people who disagree with me" -me "I force myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own taste." ― Duchamp

38% Club since 04JAN2025 Katılım Eylül 2022
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@cutiieepie6 @VelvetBarbs The c-section epidemic in the USA is insane It's a rent seeking catastrophe We need more midwives
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My husband and I have been married since 1995. We tried for years to have a baby, spending thousands of dollars on fertility treatments, tracking my cycles, and doing everything we could. But it never happened. After a long time, we gave up and started trying to accept that having kids wasn’t in our future. In 2013, I was still struggling with the idea of never being a mom. I talked to a friend who was a grief counselor, and she told me something that stuck with me — that I needed to grieve not being able to have a child the same way someone would grieve losing a child. It hit me hard, but I went through that grieving process, and little by little, I found some peace. One day at work, I mentioned to a new coworker that I wasn’t feeling well. She joked and said, "Maybe you’re pregnant!" I laughed and said, "No way. I'm 42, and after 19 years of trying, it's just not possible." But on my drive home, the thought wouldn't leave me. So I stopped and bought a pregnancy test. As soon as I started using it, the test showed a dark positive line — almost immediately. I was stunned. After all these years, I was pregnant! At 42! When my husband got home, he started talking about golf clubs and travel plans — because we had decided we would focus on ourselves now: early retirement, vacations, golf. I didn’t say a word. I just handed him the pregnancy test. He stared at it, shocked, and refused to believe it until the doctor confirmed it. We got it confirmed and were sent to a high-risk pregnancy specialist because of my age. The next 7 months were full of weekly checkups, lots of ultrasounds, and a lot of worry. Every time, we thought something might be wrong — no heartbeat, bad genetic tests, something. But every time, everything was fine — except for my high blood pressure. Because of that, the doctor decided it was safest to do a planned C-section at 38 weeks instead of letting me go into labor. She was worried an emergency might happen if we waited. On December 10, 2014, our beautiful, perfectly healthy baby boy was born!
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@kamisokk When she is with him, she is not happy, either Performative smile She posted these pictures to embarrass him That's a dumb move and a bad sign
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ある女性が、夫が自分と一緒に撮った写真と釣った魚との写真を比較。 その違いがじわると話題に
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@kamisokk She's doing something wrong if being with her doesn't make him happy
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@RadRadDoc @ClownWorld bull shit you've never been attacked even a small dog can cause you to fall off the bike and fracture your skull or a collarbone / arm/ leg
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Rad Rad Doc@RadRadDoc·
@SuddenlyWell @ClownWorld Fill a water bottle with lemon juice if you want. You just need it the shock factor and a little temporary sting before you advance away from the animal. Pepper spray is painful and unnecessarily cruel.
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@usuallypregnant quality sewing machines w all metal gears - expensive when they were new - are cheap or free all over the USA right now If you have room, collect them, they'll be worth money someday Concentrate on Singer and Kenmore but take anything that uses standard needles and bobbins
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Barefoot Pregnant
Barefoot Pregnant@usuallypregnant·
Your great-grandmother could sew an entire dress from a pattern. She could mend torn clothes, alter outfits, make curtains, and quilt a blanket that would last 50 years. Your generation throws away a shirt when a button falls off. Sewing was a survival skill that saved families thousands of dollars. A single woman with a sewing machine could clothe her entire family for a fraction of what fast fashion costs today. We've traded a skill that took 30 minutes to mend a pair of pants for the convenience of ordering disposable clothing from overseas factories. Learn to sew. Even if you start with just a button and a hem. Teach your daughters. Give them a skill that no economic downturn, no supply chain crisis, and no algorithm can take away. Self-sufficiency starts with a needle and thread.
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@AtRealBen Unwatchable video Jerking the camera around like a squirrel on meth Get a tripod, monopod, even a broomstick and some rubber bands
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@ArchitectOracle @TonyMichaelX Important content ruined by asinine noisetrack You think the content is more impactful with weird dramatic noise ? It's already important and dramatic
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Aleksander Ætelmann@ArchitectOracle·
“Worship me and you’ll have everything”
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@RadRadDoc @ClownWorld You've obviously never been attacked by a lethally dangerous dog like a Cane Corso/ Pit Bull intent on harming you
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@ClownWorld Totally Unnecessary. Just spray a water bottle if needed.
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@DestroyL23 @ClownWorld My neighbor has a cattle dog that chases me and bites my ankles It's all 100% justified Small dog can get in the way of the front wheel, you go down, concussion, fractured skull/ collarbone/wrist etc. Keep the dog in the yard like a responsible adult, none of this happens
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Destroy⚡️@DestroyL23·
@ClownWorld The pitbull i understand but spraying the cattle dog is doing way to fucking much. Go ride your bike in a populated area like a city if you’re this much of a pussy
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Joe Boyko@joe_boyko·
I know I'm in the minority opinion here, but those are shitty dog owners... You don't just let your dogs run amok unattended like that. I suppose if they ran in front of a car and got splatted most people would blame the driver as well... You don't just let your dog of its chain and expect shit not to happen. Common sense ain't that common anymore apparently...
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Spridle@Vertok55·
@Carzonfye Have you ever browsed the romance novel section of your local bookstore? Now imagine if every one of those was written by AI. Would anybody care?
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@BrittanyGay0132 @OwenBenjamin Who protects decent people from unaccountable criminals ? The natural state of humans without central government is like medieval times in Japan, China, India, Europe: warlords,warriors and peasants "true anarchy has never been tried" - same dodge Marxists use
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Brittany Gay@BrittanyGay0132·
@OwenBenjamin They’ve planted the seed of “anarchy is so bad!” A long time ago, the masses watered & nurtured that seed bc it reduced personal accountability. Anarchy just means w/o rulers. The ruling class, the real one, fears anarchy. Capable ppl do not bc accountability comes naturally.
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Owen Benjamin 🐻@OwenBenjamin·
Why psy ops no longer work, what to expect, and what the dangers actually are
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@JoeBenderfromFL @_masterymindset Nah We are fearfully and wonderfully made It pays to learn how your brain works so you can program it. This is just advanced _PsychoCybernetics_ : out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks So fill your heart with abundance and love and creativity
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Joseph Bender
Joseph Bender@JoeBenderfromFL·
It’s called Satanism—the stuff of Aleister Crowley, et al. The Bible says that it ‘works,’ if you want to have nice things in this world and go to Hell afterwards. The sorcerers were able to turn staves into snakes before Pharaoh, Moses, and Aaron. The witch of Endor successfully presaged Saul’s death by conjuring the spirit of Samuel. Samuel asks Saul ‘Why have you done this evil?’ The Baal worshippers of Mesopotamia/Moab were able to use divination to manipulate spiritual forces, albeit they were evil and inferior to God. The like applies to the Chaldean astrologers in the Book of Daniel. It’s very llllllliberal.
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Mastery Mindset@_masterymindset·
He literally explained How to manifest with little no effort.
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@MotherVoice She has to read _Brain Energy_ by Chris Palmer
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Race@multiplanet1·
I stopped talking to my girlfriend for 2 weeks because I was busy studying Elon Musk. I was shocked when I found this. Elon Musk was turned away from a job at Netscape in 1995. He drove to their office. Walked into the lobby. Stood there waiting to talk to anyone who would hire him. Nobody came. He stood in the lobby of Netscape for an entire day and not a single person acknowledged him. He was 24 years old. Broke. Sleeping on a futon. Showering at the YMCA. He had just arrived in Silicon Valley with nothing except a physics degree and an internet connection. The rejection wasn't polite. It wasn't a "we'll call you." It was the complete absence of acknowledgment. He literally did not matter enough for anyone to walk over and say no to his face. He left. He went back to his apartment. And he decided that if nobody would hire him, he'd build something himself. Three years later he sold his first company for $307 million. Eight years after standing in that lobby, he was worth $180 million from PayPal. Thirteen years after being invisible in that lobby, he was launching rockets into orbit. Twenty-eight years after nobody would look at him, he became the richest human being who has ever lived. The lobby is still there. Netscape isn't. This is what people get wrong about success stories. They study the victories and skip the lobby. They see the $2 trillion SpaceX valuation and assume there was a straight line from ambition to outcome. There wasn't. There was a 24 year old standing alone in a lobby being treated like he didn't exist. Every successful person I've ever studied has a lobby story. A moment where the world told them, through action or inaction, that they were nobody. That they didn't matter. That they should go home. The difference between the ones who became somebody and the ones who stayed nobody is what they did after the lobby. Most people leave the lobby and lower their ambition. They internalize the rejection as information about themselves. "I guess I'm not good enough for Netscape." The lobby becomes their ceiling. Musk left the lobby and raised his ambition. He interpreted the rejection as information about Netscape, not about himself. "If they can't see what I have, they don't deserve what I'll build." The lobby became his fuel. The same rejection. Two completely different interpretations. Two completely different lives. I think about this whenever I face rejection in my own life. A deal that falls through. A post that gets no engagement. A person who doesn't see the vision. The question isn't whether you'll stand in a lobby. Everyone stands in a lobby. The question is whether the lobby becomes your ceiling or your fuel. Netscape hired someone else that day. Whoever they hired has been forgotten by history. The kid they ignored became Elon Musk. Your lobby is not your destiny. It's your origin story. But only if you leave it and build.
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We just landed in Maine for the Vice President’s remarks on fraud. There appear to protestors here with a meme of Vance… but mega sized.
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@RealCandaceO AFAIK the only error here is she called a 'marked bill' tactic a 'canary' Other than that, she's [chef's kiss]
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
🚨BREAKING: As we reported on our show yesterday, approximately 1 Hour following the WHCD shooting, the White House Military Office sent an e-mail directing the amplification of Erika Kirk’s “I want to go home” video clip. Unfortunately, the e-mail was sent to the wrong internal groups. They then attempted to have I.T revoke the e-mail. When that failed they ordered every person to destroy the e-mail. I have manually retyped the relevant portion of the e-mail that they wanted destroyed. (As explained on my show yesterday, this is because the DOD’s IT department has imprinted the e-mail with canary tactics to identify individual leaks) So the question now is— why did the military so quickly prioritize making Erika Kirk the face of WHCD shooting? Is that normal emergency protocol or was this unnaturally preplanned?
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