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@TLMT90

I grew up on an off grid farm in nowhere Alaska. I love farming, ecology, off grid living, hiking, hunting, trapping, and fishing. Married mom of 5. America 1st

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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
Being American is Being self-sufficient, upholding the Constitution, opposing ALL laws that infringe upon our Constitutional rights, behold an attitude that the Constitution was made to bind government and not the ppl, free trade amomgst ourselves, free association, capitalism, love of God, county, family and the country men that uphold these, our values as a nation.... but it seems like even Americans have been propagandized by the very ppl we were meant to keep in check, into forgetting to safe guard these beautiful things.
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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
We gonna chicken. Getting more from the neighbor as they come. Super excited for the fresh eggs! Its been a dream of mine to get to a place where i can have my own chickens. 🥳
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@redpillb0t No worries, the pendulum always swings back. While the mid 20-mid 30 yo women are like this, ive noticed the younger ladies are much less interested. The culture vultures just pushed too hard and now its rebellious to have a family and grow food. Lol
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@redpillb0t Plus there's a bunch of us mid 30s women who didnt fall for they hype and we have more children than them 😎
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
This is exactly what they did, and women fell for it.
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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
This is why they want us to have nothing but bugs and poisoned fruit and vegetables.
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

The Black Death arrived in England in 1348. Within two years, somewhere between a third and a half of the population was dead. The peasants who survived noticed something within a generation. There was nobody left to work the fields. The labour shortage was so severe that landlords, for the first time in English history, had to bid for workers. The peasants, suddenly possessed of leverage, demanded payment partly in meat. Beef, mutton, and bacon began appearing in the manorial accounts of agricultural labourers' wages. Skeletal records from English burials in the late 1300s and 1400s, set against pre-plague remains, show measurable increases in average adult height. Bone density improves. Dental health improves. Iron-deficiency markers decline. The peasants got taller. The peasants got stronger. The peasants started causing political problems on a scale they had previously been too undernourished to attempt. In 1351 Parliament passed the Statute of Labourers, attempting to cap wages back at pre-plague levels. The peasants noticed. In 1381, well-fed, the same peasants marched on London in the largest popular uprising in medieval English history. The nobility, in the centuries that followed, expanded the Forest Laws. Killing a deer in a royal forest was a capital offence. The Game Laws of the 1600s and 1700s extended the principle. Meat available to the peasant shrank back toward what it had been before the plague. By 1850, the average British army recruit from the industrial slums was so short and so undernourished that the height minimum for enlistment had to be lowered repeatedly to keep the regiments staffed. The single greatest improvement in working-class height and health in English history was caused by a plague that made meat affordable for two generations. The single greatest decline was caused, in significant part, by a political decision to make it expensive again. You can see the whole sequence in the skeletons. The skeletons are in the museums. Go and look.

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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
What if they're not JUST data centers, but also hadron colliders... its all the same cooling mechs
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The Beach From Florida
The Beach From Florida@BeachFrmFL·
Just because you can buy a boat doesn’t mean you should launch one.
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Michael Krieger
Michael Krieger@LibertyBlitz·
“Just wait till the Boomers die and then we’ll run the country.” Ummm what do you think all the spy cameras and data centers are for? Why are all new cars starting in 2027 gonna scan your eyeballs? Do you really think the demonically evil people in charge don’t have a plan? The surveillance state prison is being built all around you and the response is “oh I’ll just wait for the boomers to die.” People, please wake up the hour is late.
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liberty gardener@TLMT90·
Im about to have cucumbers hanging from my tree 😎
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Ken James
Ken James@openshutter21·
I'm probably going to lose my "man card" for this one 🤦 This bee has been hanging around for the past two days. My first instinct was to whack it with my hat and stomp on it as he came in hot looking like he wanted to sting me. As the day went on he kept coming back and just hovering right beside us. He literally hung out with Ryder and I all day yesterday. This morning a better spot opened up at the campground about 500ft away so I figured that was the last that I saw of him. About 15min ago he's back just hovering in a non threatening way (vid in comments). I think I'm starting to like this bee, or I might be losing my mind, or a little of both.
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CANNA COLLECTORS
CANNA COLLECTORS@CannaCollectz·
Name this strain and get to be our seeds and buds permanents tester Good luck Only 5 winners Best names wins
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Farm Action
Farm Action@FarmActionUS·
“It’s costing us about $1,500 of cash per day to run 2 tractors.” Ohio farmer says skyrocketing input costs are hammering American farmers. “I spent many years buying potash for $90 a ton, and now it’s $670 to $700 a ton.” “Our big problem is the input costs.” “I haven’t seen anything this bad since the 1980s.”
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@WHFraudTF Hmm.. that must be why he pardoned all those convicted fraudsters! Good to know
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White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud
Thanks to the leadership of the Trump Administration, the era of unchecked fraud and waste is OVER.
Acting Secretary Keith Sonderling@Sonderling47

Every dollar recovered from fraud, waste, and abuse is money back in Americans’ pockets. Through the @VP’s @WHFraudTF alongside @USLaborIG, we’re cracking down on fraudsters with common-sense reforms to ensure unemployment benefits go to those who truly need them. Under @POTUS, the era of unchecked fraud and waste is OVER. 🇺🇸

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Michelle Maxwell ™
Michelle Maxwell ™@MichelleMaxwell·
This is not getting the attention it deserves!! 🚨 For too long, students were told a four-year degree was the only path to success. The new Workforce Pell Grant changes that. Soon, low-income students can use federal student aid for job training programs leading to in-demand careers with less debt and faster pathways to work, in as little as 8 weeks.
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Josh Boehm
Josh Boehm@BaronBoehm·
How it feels unfollowing all the retards celebrating Thomas Massie's loss in the KY-4 primary
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The Redheaded libertarian
The Redheaded libertarian@TRHLofficial·
Congratulations Rep. Miriam Adelson on your victory today.
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