Chatty Cathy
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Chatty Cathy
@cathyshaslam
Florida Girl, Wife, Mother Conservative Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail No DM's deleted immediately
Tampa, Florida Katılım Ocak 2013
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@PamelaChin12 @Heccles94 In any event no matter what you say the numbers are if you are honest and do your homework you will see it is a drop in the bucket when compared to the USA population and will accomplish nothing other than something to do for these people who participated.
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@cathyshaslam @Heccles94 Not really a fair comparable though, as Earth day was not purely a political protest. It included teach-ins at schools and universities as well as clean ups in communities.
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Can we get this video of the #NoKings marches tweeted 1000 times??
Let’s show the world that America says NO to Trump!
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hahaha you fool. This is one of the most iconic photos from what many consider one of the greatest live rock performances ever. There are multiple similar angles from professional photographers (including Neal Preston and others), and this particular shot has been widely published and shared for decades.The image itself is authentic — it's not AI-generated or manipulated in any significant way. It's a genuine capture from one of the biggest days in music history.It shows Freddie Mercury performing with Queen at Live Aid on July 13, 1985, at Wembley Stadium in London.Details:Freddie is wearing his iconic white tank top and white pants during Queen's legendary 21-minute set.
The photo captures him from behind as he faces the massive crowd, with one arm raised — a very famous moment from the concert (especially around the "Radio Ga Ga" or "Ay-oh" sing-along parts).
Wembley Stadium was filled with approximately 72,000 people that day for Live Aid.
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Plenty of restaurants are struggling with tipping fatigue right now, but this approach is more likely to drive people away than fix the problem.It was posted at La Bistro, a restaurant in Paducah, Kentucky. The owner put it up because they were frustrated with customers who order food but leave little or no tip (or very low tips).Quick context:The sign went viral on social media (Facebook, Instagram, Reddit) in late 2025.
It sparked a lot of debate — some people supported the restaurant (“tipping is out of control”), while many others called it rude, entitled, or a terrible business move.
The owner basically said: “We’re not responsible for paying our servers properly — that’s on the customers.”
My honest take:This is a terrible way to run a restaurant.It comes across as aggressive and passive-aggressive.
Tipping should be for good service, not a mandatory 25% “fee” demanded upfront.
If labor costs are too high, the proper solutions are raising menu prices or paying staff better wages — not guilt-tripping or scaring away customers before they even walk in.
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Check your facts. Yes, there were altercations and incidents during the recent "No Kings" protests (particularly the March 28, 2026, events, as well as earlier ones in 2025).While the vast majority of the thousands of protests across the country were peaceful, credible reports from multiple sources document the following:Confirmed IncidentsLos Angeles: Police issued dispersal orders, used tear gas and less-lethal munitions, and made multiple arrests after some protesters allegedly threw objects (rocks, bricks, bottles, fireworks) at officers. Videos showed protesters attacking police with cement pieces and other tactics.
Portland: Masked agitators tackled federal officers outside an ICE facility; police made arrests after protests escalated.
Dallas: Clashes between "No Kings" protesters and counter-protesters (including groups with Proud Boys members); minor scuffles and arrests occurred.
Denver: Several arrests when a small group tried to access the highway (I-25).
Other locations: Isolated reports of counter-protester confrontations, a driver intentionally accelerating into a crowd in one case (earlier 2025 events), and occasional use of tear gas or batons by police in cities like Seattle.
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False.The largest single-day protest in U.S. history was the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970, with an estimated 20 million Americans participating nationwide.Recent "No Kings" protests have been very large (credible estimates put them in the 4–6 million range), but they do not come close to breaking the Earth Day record.
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@cathyshaslam @Heccles94 Largest number of protestors in a single day in the history of the USA. Downplaying it doesn’t change the facts.
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@PamelaChin12 @Heccles94 Not downplaying. Largest or not the facts are the facts and they can not be changed. It was a tiny percentage of the population any way you try to spin it and solved nothing for those people other than gave them something to do for an afternoon. A complete joke.
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@AuthorStephenO @Heccles94 lol...stupidity..I guess people have lots of free time on their hands.
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@cathyshaslam @Heccles94 Around half a million people marched in London yesterday in the “No Far Right” rally in sympathy with the “No Kings”.
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@KeruboSk I would not switch my seat ever. I will always sit in the seat I picked and payed for. Why should my flight be ruined for someone else. People do this purposely and then try to make you feel bad for sticking to your guns. I will never let them make me feel guilty.
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I once booked an aisle seat on a flight because I like being able to get up without climbing over people. Simple. Intentional. Paid for.
I get there and someone’s already in my seat, sitting all comfortable next to their friend like they planned it that way. I pause, double-check my ticket, then politely tell them that’s my seat.
They hit me with, “oh… would you mind switching so we can sit together?”
Now mind you… this wasn’t confusion. This was a fully formed plan that just didn’t include me until I showed up.
I just looked at them for a second and said, “I booked this seat on purpose.”
Because let’s be real… that’s not my problem. That’s a problem that should’ve been solved during booking.
Respectfully.
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@goneers I would have left no matter where I was sitting. Politics does not belong in church.
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Today is Palm Sunday so I got up and went to church. Our beloved pastor of over 20 years retired a few months ago, so we have fill-ins until we find a new pastor. Today’s preacher du jour treated us to a left-wing political lecture. I’m absolutely livid. Had I not been sitting on the front row I would’ve gotten up and walked out. Leave it to liberals to ruin the first day of holy week.
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@TaraBull As of late March 2026, 8 million people represent approximately 2.29% of the U.S. population. As I said before a mere drop in the bucket. It was a joke and will have no impact on anyone other than the protesters.
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@hasek_dominik As of late March 2026, 8 million people represent approximately 2.29% of the U.S. population. As I said before a mere drop in the bucket.
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Congratulations to all Americans who dared to take to the streets today and publicly expressed their stance and disagreement with the actions and policies of their president. #WeSayNoKings 👍👍👍
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@allenanalysis As of late March 2026, 8 million people represent approximately 2.29% of the U.S. population. As I said before a mere drop in the bucket.
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🚨 Official count confirmed:
More than 8 million people participated in No Kings Day today.
One of the largest single-day demonstrations in American history.
3,000 cities. Every state. Every coast.
Philadelphia. Atlanta. Dallas. St. Paul. DC. San Francisco. San Diego. New York. London. Tel Aviv. Scotland.
And counting.
To put 8 million in context:
The Women’s March in 2017 — the previous record — drew an estimated 3-5 million.
Today more than doubled it.
8 million Americans didn’t just protest today.
They sent a message that cannot be ignored, cannot be dismissed, and cannot be spun.
The founders settled the kings question in 1776.
8 million Americans settled it again today.
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@GodlyNations As of late March 2026, 8 million people represent approximately 2.29% of the U.S. population. As I said before a mere drop in the bucket.
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@allenanalysis 7 million is 2.0 percent of the US population. Barely a drop in the bucket.
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Today’s final count:
7 million Americans. 3,000 cities. Every state.
Philadelphia. Atlanta. Dallas. St. Paul. DC. San Francisco.
500,000 in London. Tel Aviv in the streets.
A human banner on the Pacific Ocean spelling out: TRUMP MUST GO NOW.
One of the largest single-day demonstrations in American history.
The founders settled the kings question in 1776.
America settled it again today.
Never stop connecting the dots.
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@HustleBitch_ This sounds like bullshit but in any event I bring my own coffee maker when I travel and my own water so no worries here.
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🚨 PEOPLE ARE WASHING THEIR UNDERWEAR IN HOTEL COFFEE MAKERS — NOW THEY’RE FLOODING GOODWILL SHELVES
A woman walks into Goodwill… and immediately stops.
Entire shelves packed with identical hotel coffee machines.
Same model. Same color. Dozens of them.
All dumped at once.
Like they were pulled straight out of hotel rooms overnight.
This comes right after a video went viral of a travel influencer who admitted she uses hotel coffee makers to wash her underwear.
Drops them inside… hits brew… and lets boiling water run through it.
She calls it “brilliant.”
Says she learned it from a flight attendant.
Claims “tons of people already do this.”
Let that sit for a second.
Those machines aren’t monitored.
They’re not deep-cleaned between guests.
They go from person to person… room to room.
And right after that video spreads everywhere… hotel coffee machines start showing up at Goodwill.
In bulk.
Be honest, are you ever using a hotel coffee maker again after seeing this?
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