TLR24

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TLR24

TLR24

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Katılım Kasım 2021
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TLR24@TLR242·
@txsalth2o Go to your dentist and request the Silent Nite Mouthguard. Huge difference. My husband has sleep apnea and snores, is not overweight, and this was a game changer for us.
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𝗦𝗵𝗼𝘄 𝗠𝗲 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮
Anyone have a magic hack to stop snoring? My husband does noes strips & mouth tape, we have white noise but still- he wakes me up, I shove ear plugs in, can still hear him & I start thinking about the all the other things I can do with the pillow…
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TLR24@TLR242·
@NewEmergingKing Well first I do put lists in order and categorize 9 out of 10 times. And calling gets annoying REAL fast. How about just one call after you’ve tried to find everything and asked workers before calling your wife, and then with ALL your questions ONE time, not 19.
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King Randall, I.
King Randall, I.@NewEmergingKing·
Boys should know how to grocery shop. $150 budget. Family of four. Don’t miss nothing. And yeah… if you don’t know what she meant on that list, you better call your wife 😂 (All wives are different — don’t take it personal)
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TLR24@TLR242·
@newstart_2024 What I miss is the alertness & productivity. I also noticed when I would have caffeine randomly after quitting that I would feel overwhelmed with joy & happiness & love for the people around me, similar to alcohol. But that would end, I’d crash and be tired, and then anxiety.
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TLR24@TLR242·
@newstart_2024 I realized that the undercurrent of anxiety in my life was directly tied to the caffeine. Had no clue till I quit. I also found I was WAY less fatigued when I went off of it and had more lasting energy. What I miss (continued)
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Michael Pollan quit caffeine for 3 months… and realized his “normal” self was just caffeinated. First week: “Felt like I contracted ADD. Couldn’t concentrate, couldn’t write, veil between me and reality.” Month 1: Functional but miserable. Month 3: “Slept like a teenager… but I was still a mess.” First cup back: “Waves of well-being → euphoria → like cocaine for 20 minutes.” Then: irritability, compulsive cleaning, unsubscribing from 100 listservs, reorganizing sweaters, plotting the next dose. Classic addict behavior — even he admits it. Chronic caffeine lowers adenosine sensitivity (your brain’s sleep-pressure signal). Withdrawal = fog/ADD-like symptoms. Re-dose = euphoric adenosine clearance after 24+ hours of buildup. Baseline becomes caffeinated baseline. Pollan’s takeaway: “Yourself is caffeinated… and that is baseline for many of us.” Ever quit caffeine cold turkey? What hit you hardest — the brain fog, the irritability, the insane euphoria on return, or something else? Your stories 👇
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TLR24@TLR242·
@Mlu__N2 Doing laundry is not “hard.” There’s no reason the kids can’t fold and put away their own clothes - and depending on their age, they should be doing their own.
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TLR24@TLR242·
@nunyabizkness @escapefrommelos We’ve had it down for about a year in one area just because the leaf blower blows the pebbles everywhere (a different non-toxic brand). It helps keep the weeds down, but they do eventually start to pop up through the edges. We also have weed barrier underneath.
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Nunyabuziness 𝕏@nunyabizkness·
@escapefrommelos How does this work with weeds? I like being able to move the rocks to pull them at the roots. And yes I put a weed barrier down but they don’t give af
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Melian Refugee@escapefrommelos·
it's staggering to me that this kind of callous, shallow recklessness is legal
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TLR24@TLR242·
@PolitiBunny Creamy/cheesy beef and shells, cottage pie, sloppy Joe’s, beef and gravy over a loaded baked potato, meatballs (look into the grape jelly ones)!
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The🐰FOO@PolitiBunny·
I need a recipe for ground beef that isn’t burgers, tacos, spaghetti, or meatloaf. I feel like I’m making the same things over and over again … what’s for dinner this week? HALP.
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Frannya
Frannya@frannyannyk·
@newstart_2024 I can do this three or four times, six or seven times, 10 or 15 times or more. And I still don't fall asleep.
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Camus@newstart_2024·
Andrew Huberman's quick eye-movement trick to fall asleep FASTER (works for him & many others): Close your eyes → slowly move them side to side → counterclockwise circle → clockwise circle → up/down → faux cross-eyed (look toward bridge of nose) → exhale slowly. Why it works: This gently disengages your vestibular system (body-position awareness) → quiets the "where's my body?" loop that keeps you wired at night → shifts brain into sleep mode. He says: "Your cerebellum & vestibular system transition from hyper-aware to forgetting body position entirely." Try it tonight when you can't shut off. Game-changer or placebo? Let me know if it knocks you out quicker.
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TLR24@TLR242·
@PatriotHQ Go back and clean up after yourself please.
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TLR24@TLR242·
@JeremyDBoreing 1000% hit the nail on the head. Blows my mind how gullible people are that are so easily manipulated by her and don’t see any of this.
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Jeremy Boreing
Jeremy Boreing@JeremyDBoreing·
Don't let her bother you. Today's meltdown is just classic Candace. She makes charge after charge after charge and places the burden of proof on the accused - as if 'guilty until proven innocent' is a reasonable standard, and as if I have any reason to defend myself against her in the first place. As with all conspiracists, she relies on what I call the Preponderance of False Evidence. It's an incredibly effective persuasion tactic because it makes it seem like her case is irrefutable simply because of the sheer volume of her claims. The number of charges becomes a substitute for actual evidence, as though accusing someone of MULTIPLE crimes evidences their guilt of ANY crime. Of course, it does not. It does make it difficult to ever defend against her onslaughts, however. Even if you refute one of her accusations with undeniable evidence, it doesn't matter because there are still so many other charges! Surely you're guilty of some of them... You see this with, for example, the Moon Landing Hoax conspiracy. Conspiracists will say, "If there is no atmosphere on the moon, why did the flag wave?" If you reply with facts -- the flag did not wave, it oscillated expressly because the lack of atmosphere means there was no friction to bleed off the energy from twisting the flag into the lunar soil -- the conspiracist, rather than admitting they were wrong, just hard pivots to another charge: "Why are there two directional shadows when the only light source on the moon is the sun?" That's the power of the Preponderance of False Evidence. It seeks to bury you not only without actual evidence, but in contravention of it. Erika Kirk isn't just accused on one thing, she is complicit in her husband's murder. And the coverup. And alleged financial malfeasance. And child trafficking. And is a lesbian. And had a bad haircut in third grade... And, and, and... This isn't the only one of Candace's tools on display, of course. Her manipulation arsenal is formidable. Most all of her charges rely on Bare Assertion Fallacy, Esoteric Knowledge, Big Lie techniques, Red Herring, and just about every other trick in the conman's book. Even the threat that implies I’m afraid of being exposed by her: “Shall I share the demented 5 page email you wrote to the staff…” Perfectly crafted audience manipulation. Guaranteed to keep people tuned in for episode two. Of course, she is savvy enough to use just a little bit of truth here and there to ground her manipulations. For example, I did have quite a nice wardrobe at Daily Wire -- sports coats and suits, mostly. And I did have exactly one Gucci Jacket -- made famous in the Jeremy's Razors Commercial. I did not, however, have ‘a wardrobe closet filled with tailored Gucci suits.' But the charge feels credible because some of the words weren't completely made up. It's a truth-adjacent claim. And if any claim sticks, every claim sticks in the game of character assassination. Oh, and she loves to employ projection. Projection most of all. "Jeremy was obsessed with the spotlight!" Certainly I am not immune to ego -- an occupational hazard for everyone in public life. But Candace has literally spent the last decade in front of the camera, on stage, in documentaries, in interviews, and on her myriad shows. Are we to assume she ISN'T obsessed with the spotlight? Jeremy is trying to “centrally cast [himself] in everything.” Has Candace ever produced a show she wasn't the star of? Jeremy is “the rich wife with the Amex.” Um... Of course, Candace has never met a standard she thought should be applied universally. Everyone who criticizes her is "obsessed," even though she has now gone six months without a single episode that didn't focus on Charlie Kirk, almost as many focused on Erika Kirk - a woman whose sole crime seems to be that she dared to become more important to Charlie and then to the entire Conservative Movement than Candace herself -- and two years fixated on a small tribe of people that represent 0.2% of the global population. Still, taken in sum, these techniques Candace employs, coupled with her incredible instinct for marketing and "it" factor, make her an incredibly effective manipulator. I've never seen better. She has earned her success, for all the good it will do her. I will clarify one thing, though: I have never once said that I "created" Candace. I certainly did not create her. I didn't write the headline of the Daily Mail piece, though I did give all of the ensuing quotes. One of those quotes is, "I'm not the cause of Candace's talent or fame, but I did play a role." And so I did. I invested heavily into Candace during my tenure at Daily Wire. We expended millions and millions of dollars on her and her brand, just like PragerU and TPUSA before us. Of course, we have all paid a price for that investment -- and indeed, we should. We should have shown more discernment, and we deserve to take some lumps. But our failures do not justify Candace's treachery. That she has betrayed most everyone who ever invested in her is, like her talent, her narcissism, and her deep dishonesty, all Candace. No one created her but her.
Jackie Chea ⚖️@Fair_and_Biased

It bears repeating that the reason ppl don’t confront Candace as @JeremyDBoreing did is bc she’s so vicious. But she’s also inconsistent. Weeks ago she went on a rant about how @benshapiro is a Talmudic Jew who hates white & black people, etc. Now he’s just a sympathetic victim of Jeremy. Maybe they could’ve worked it out if not for Jeremy. Five min ago he helmed the “Israeli Wire”- an evil organization shilling for Israel. Today it’s the Daily Wire again and it had so much going for it…but for Jeremy! 🫠

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TLR24@TLR242·
@GadSaad As a woman, I agree with you. No one needs to see every outline of your lady bits. Not to mention those fabrics aren’t even good for us and to be sooo tight in those areas is a recipe for disaster.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
Why do women no longer wear any real clothes and instead are always in athleisure? It’s grotesque. Every single woman at the cafe is dressed in this manner.
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TLR24@TLR242·
@TiffaniMarie483 Agreed! We break out the old school Nintendo, sega genesis, and PlayStation from our childhood and our whole family loces it. We do it about once a year for a week or so and then back to storage!
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Inquiring Minds
Inquiring Minds@TiffaniMarie483·
Hot Take: Video games are good for children, especially old school NES and PS games and can be a great source of family fun.
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TLR24@TLR242·
@AngelMD1103 It may not have been manipulative - he may have intended to end his own life.
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Dr. CZ
Dr. CZ@AngelMD1103·
In Las Vegas, police were investigating the death of a two-year-old boy. Detectives say the mother’s boyfriend eventually confessed to beating the child, breaking down in tears during questioning and appearing overwhelmed with remorse. As investigators tried to calm him, a female detective stepped closer to speak with him. In a sudden and shocking moment, he lunged and managed to grab her weapon, escalating an already horrific case into an even more dangerous situation inside the interview room. The tragedy here is first and foremost the loss of a child. But it also highlights how unpredictable and manipulative some individuals can be. Emotional displays don’t always equal genuine remorse, and safety procedures exist for a reason. How should law enforcement balance empathy during interrogations with strict safety protocols, especially when dealing with violent suspects?
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TLR24@TLR242·
@HarrisonHSmith Simple. Ladies, stop having sex before marriage. There’s a reason the saying goes, “why buy the cow when the milk is free.” If you’re going to play house without the commitment, what incentive is there to take the next step? Find a man that will wait for you and value the same.
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Harrison H. Smith ✞
Harrison H. Smith ✞@HarrisonHSmith·
This is a problem. I know at least 3 women that dated a guy for years with the understanding that marriage was in the cards, only for the guy to up and leave one day. If you are stringing a girl along in the prime of her life, you are stealing something from her she can never get back. And I’m not talking about an implied marriage, I’m saying that guys repeatedly stating their intentions to marry while secretly planning their escape. It’s a fucked up and brutal thing to do, and there is really no inverse of the situation for men. I blame families for not pressuring their sons to settle down.
kira 👾@kirawontmiss

maybe women are right about men… this is sick😭😭

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TLR24@TLR242·
@laserwolf33 @BAYC1999 @mrmichaelz98 This makes me very sad. I had a friend that upped and moved to Australia, left his teenage kids too… I wouldn’t recommend it. Even with limited access, you never know when he may need/want you and you won’t be available for him. I pray, in time, that you’ll reconsider.
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Laserwolf 🇺🇸@laserwolf33·
@BAYC1999 @mrmichaelz98 I wish I had custody of my son but I don’t and have extremely limited access so I understand why you would think that. I love him very much and he knows that.
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TLR24@TLR242·
@_sorrengailll Money is an issue, & we still chose for me to be a SAHM. Hands-down the most challenging job I’ve ever had, & the most fulfilling & rewarding. I have side hustles as well to help save $ towards our retirement & life goals, but for years I didn’t & focused 100% on my family.
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⚡︎@_sorrengailll·
WOMAN TO WOMAN!!!!!! Be honest… if money wasn’t an issue, would you be a stay-at-home wife?
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UZOAMAKA 💓💓🇩🇴
UZOAMAKA 💓💓🇩🇴@jennygodswill·
Can someone recommend a TV series that’s actually addictive? 😩 The kind that has you saying “just one more episode” at 2AM… and before you know it, you’ve finished Season 1 in one sitting.🤲🤲
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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
What's the first thing that comes to mind when you see this woman 👇
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TLR24@TLR242·
@gringokiwi Annndd that’s why we don’t go past our knees! Glad you’re ok!
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James Scaur 👾
James Scaur 👾@gringokiwi·
Almost drowned at the beach yesterday Beautiful day with pristine water Waded in to what seemed like a safe depth (chest height) then got sucked out Initially I felt ok, trying to follow the rhythm of the waves, but after a couple of minutes I realized I was in a bad spot So I began sprinting, putting every ounce of effort into getting back It still wasn't enough The waves were incredibly powerful and kept slamming directly on my head I tried screaming for help but gulped water, too disoriented to realize when I was at the surface Started blacking out Luckily a surfer and some lifeguards noticed and came to rescue me After getting back to land I couldn't walk, even resting on my arms was agonizing My heartbeat rang through my ears for the next hour Chilling and humbling reminder of how fragile life is, how much I rely on others, and how powerless I am against nature
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Seth Dillon@SethDillon·
What would Charlie have to say about this? And what would he think of his so-called friends who can't summon the courage to say it for him?
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