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@uncledoomer The coven tries to collect recruits at all times just like any other cult
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How do you feel about lamb aka land salmon?
With the price of beef escalating the way it is, this lady makes a really good pitch for sheep/lamb.
Sheep can feed your family faster, easier and cheaper than any other livestock.
They don't need expensive grain.
They do just fine on grass and weeds.
Lamb can be eaten at 6 months. Cows take 1.5 years.
Twice the offspring as cows.
Easier to manage.
Source: bigskyranchess (IG)
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Speaking about the deep contradictions in human nature, Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada said:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one barely use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about the relatives still in their lives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have a partner often fail to appreciate them. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the full complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.
The key to happiness is gratitude—to truly see and value what we already have, and to understand that somewhere, someone would give everything for what we take for granted.”

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@newstart_2024 There’s fun feisty and then there is pointless petty trivial childish grow the fuck up shit
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Whitney Cummings shared the brutal truth she learned from dating a pro athlete:
Why would any man want a challenge in their relationship?”
She thought being “feisty” and difficult was hot and what guys wanted.
His response hit like a freight train:
“Why would any man want a challenge in their relationship?”
In that moment, she realized high-performing men (athletes, CEOs, anyone grinding hard all day) don’t want to come home to another battlefield.
They want peace, not more fights on the to-do list.
47-second mic-drop — Whitney on why “challenging” women often burn out the very men they think they’re attracting.
Does this ring true?
Do high-achieving men really crave peace over drama at home… or is the “fiery challenge” still a winning strategy in 2026?
Your thoughts — drop them below. No judgment.
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Katharine Hepburn, in her own words:
"Once, when I was a teenager, my father and I were standing in line to buy tickets for the circus. Finally, there was only one family between us and the ticket counter. That family made a lasting impression on me.
There were eight children, all under the age of 12. From the way they were dressed, you could tell they didn’t have much money, but their clothes were clean, very clean. The children were well-behaved, standing in pairs behind their parents, holding hands.
They were so excited about the clowns, the animals, and all the acts they would see that night. From their excitement, you could tell they had never been to a circus before. It was going to be a highlight of their lives.
The father and mother stood proudly at the front of their little group. The mother was holding her husband’s hand, looking at him as if to say, 'You’re my knight in shining armor.' He was smiling, enjoying seeing his family happy.
The ticket lady asked how many tickets he wanted, and he proudly responded, 'I want eight children’s tickets and two adult tickets.' Then she announced the price.
The wife let go of her husband’s hand, her head dropped, and the man’s lip began to quiver. He leaned in closer and asked, 'How much did you say?'
The ticket lady repeated the price.
He didn’t have enough money. How was he supposed to turn around and tell his eight kids that he couldn’t afford to take them to the circus?
Seeing what was happening, my dad reached into his pocket, pulled out a $20 bill, and dropped it on the ground. We weren’t rich by any means. My father bent down, picked up the $20 bill, tapped the man on the shoulder, and said, 'Excuse me, sir, this fell out of your pocket.'
The man understood what was happening. He wasn’t being handed charity, but he gratefully accepted the help in his desperate, heartbreaking, and embarrassing situation. He looked straight into my father’s eyes, took my dad’s hand in both of his, squeezed the bill tightly, and with trembling lips and a tear streaming down his cheek, he replied, 'Thank you, sir. This really means so much to me and my family.'
My father and I went back to our car and drove home. The $20 my dad gave away was what we had planned to use for our own tickets.
Although we didn’t see the circus that night, we felt a joy inside us that was far greater than seeing the circus.
That day, I learned the true value of giving. The Giver is greater than the Receiver.
If you want to be great, greater than life itself, learn to give. Love has nothing to do with what you expect to get, only with what you expect to give—everything.
The importance of giving and blessing others cannot be overstated because there is always joy in giving. Learn to make someone happy through acts of giving."
~Katharine Hepburn

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this looks like a composite image of everyone I ever sold Mountain Dew to when I worked at a gas station
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First look at Robert Pattinson as Scytale in ‘Dune: Part Three.’
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