Julie Kusnetz

526 posts

Julie Kusnetz

Julie Kusnetz

@jcarrollk

Katılım Mart 2014
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Julie Kusnetz
Julie Kusnetz@jcarrollk·
@reddit_lies Most likely he’s now a benzo addict too. Or will be soon. No one with that level of anxiety should have ANY surgery without adequate support. Let alone sex reassignment.
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Reddit Lies
Reddit Lies@reddit_lies·
This is the stuff of nightmares.
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✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️
✨️Serenitee♡Sam✨️@Serenitee_Sam·
Woman gets caught smuggling drugs during traffic stop goes ballistic as she resists officers ​It started as a simple seatbelt violation in Pawnee, Illinois, but it quickly devolved into a masterclass in roadside theatrics. ​When officers pulled over this truck on March 19, 2026, the passenger—identified as Bonnie—immediately went on the offensive. Instead of a routine ticket, police were met with a barrage of demands for a supervisor and claims that she was "above" the stop because she lived just down the street. The moment the K9 unit arrived, the narrative shifted. Bonnie suddenly claimed she was suffering from a medical emergency, citing Parkinson’s disease and general illness as reasons why she couldn't step out of the vehicle. However, her "symptoms" seemed to fluctuate based on how close the officers got to her handbag. Despite her protests and calls for an attorney, the K9 alerted on the vehicle, giving officers probable cause to search. What followed was a chaotic physical struggle as Bonnie fought to keep control of her bag. Once she was finally restrained, the reason for the theatrics became clear: officers located methamphetamine inside her belongings. ​The dramatic shift from "medical patient" to "physically resisting" didn't go unnoticed by the officers on the scene. ​Bonnie was taken into custody and is facing: ​Possession of a Controlled Substance (Methamphetamine) ​Resisting/Obstructing a Peace Officer ​Because this incident just occurred in March of this year, the case is still working its way through the Illinois court system. Preliminary hearings are expected to continue through the summer as discovery—including this bodycam footage—is reviewed.
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Julie Kusnetz
Julie Kusnetz@jcarrollk·
@libsoftiktok As a woman yourself, it should be beneath you to shame other women based on their appearance .
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
JUST IN: Hannah Roque wins the ‘Miss Vermont’ beauty pageant
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Kentucky Girl
Kentucky Girl@Notwokenow·
So much attitude…..and so little respect.
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Oli London
Oli London@OliLondonTV·
LGBTQI+ ‘gender fluid’ producer Jordan Roth wears ‘creepy’ dress featuring faceless mannequin for the Met Gala.
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allmediaweekly
allmediaweekly@allmediaweekly2·
@ReclaimD1 After listening to this woman for 2 minutes and I hope i never hear her voice again. Women don't handle rejection well. They don't understand they're a dime a dozen. Nothing special about any of them.
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#ReclaimD1
#ReclaimD1@ReclaimD1·
Modern woman gets brutal reality pill after she started hooking up with a Chad and asked the “what are we” question. Thoughts⁉️👑
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Julie Kusnetz
Julie Kusnetz@jcarrollk·
@end3of6days9 I could have drawn blood on five people during that discussion 🤷🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️
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End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸
End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸@end3of6days9·
💉 A high-risk pregnant woman shows up with her mom at LabCorp in Odessa, Texas, at 3:50 PM — just 10 minutes before they close at 4:00. The employee refuses to do her blood draw and tells them it was “rude” to come so close to closing, comparing it to walking into a restaurant right before they lock the doors. Her doctor told her to get there before 4:00, which they did, but they still refuse to do the bloodwork. The employee says they’re being belligerent and asks them to leave, then tells them that if they don’t leave she’ll call the police for trespassing. Do you think they should have made an exception to their rule for this mom? Especially since she’s a high-risk pregnancy and it sounds like she’s being induced in a few days. I absolutely would have worked later to make sure this mom-to-be got the bloodwork she needed. She’s in enough stress as it is.
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Janet725
Janet725@shibajanet725·
@MorbidKnowledge She preyed on him as a child and was allowed to continue through his adulthood, so everyone failed him! She should’ve been put to sleep a long time ago!
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Morbid Knowledge
Morbid Knowledge@MorbidKnowledge·
Interview with teacher Mary Kay Letourneau who gained notoriety in 1997 after being arrested for the statutory r**e of her sixth-grade student, Vili Fualaau. She served 7 years in prison, gave birth to two of Fualaau’s children, and later married him in 2005 when he was 21.
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Julie Kusnetz
Julie Kusnetz@jcarrollk·
@FrumTikTok ETcetera, not ECKcetera. If you want to sound credible, you should speak properly!
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Frum TikTok@FrumTikTok·
"Everything we were told was a lie...there was no Matzah the first day of Pesach...were we stayed, I can't even call it a hotel...there was actual black mold."
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Frum TikTok
Frum TikTok@FrumTikTok·
Apparently there was another Pesach Program fiasco this year. This time in Morocco. "Service was lacking...there were times food ran low...families paid over 20k...you shouldn't go hungry on a program you paid for."
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Joseph Tamone Poetry ☮︎
Joseph Tamone Poetry ☮︎@JLTPoetry·
@libsoftiktok Why? Looks like an adult consented to a procedure. If doctors should be arrested for doing a procedure the patient consented to, why not make consent illegal as well? Try to be consistent, Chaya.
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Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
The doctors who did this need to be in prison for life
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Read some Piaget please!
Read some Piaget please!@prof_curiosity1·
Why Piaget matters: What the theorists never knew they were predicting (longish post) "There is nothing more practical than a good theory" (Lewin) The most striking thing about the developmental science relevant to gender identity in children is that none of it was written for this debate. Piaget, Kohlberg, Winnicott, Bowlby, Erikson, Bandura, Vygotsky. They were not responding to a culture war. They were not commissioned by a government review. They worked across incompatible theoretical traditions, competed with one another for primacy, and in several cases actively disagreed about fundamental questions of child development. What they share is that they were all doing something else entirely when they produced frameworks that turn out to be directly and uncomfortably relevant to what is happening in paediatric gender clinics right now. That is not a rhetorical point. It is an evidential one. A framework developed independently, before the phenomenon it describes existed as a clinical category, and from within a tradition that had no stake in the outcome, carries a different kind of weight than research conducted after the debate was already politically charged. These theorists had no position on gender identity in children because the concept did not exist in its current form when they were writing. They were simply describing how children develop. And what they described does not support the central proposition of the affirmative model. Piaget established that the cognitive capacities required for the gender identity claim as currently formulated, including abstract self categorisation, stable identity formation, and genuine understanding of long term consequences, are not present in pre-pubertal children. They emerge with formal operational reasoning in early adolescence at the earliest. A child cannot hold a fixed, considered understanding of a lifelong identity before the cognitive architecture for that kind of thinking exists. Piaget was not making a point about gender. He was mapping the stages of cognitive development. The implications for gender medicine follow whether he intended them or not. Erikson established that identity formation is a developmental achievement of adolescence, not a pre-existing property of the child waiting to be uncovered. It requires a period of genuine moratorium, a phase of exploration, uncertainty, and provisional commitment, before a stable identity can be consolidated. A clinical model that offers certainty to young people in moratorium and rewards commitment while discouraging exploration does not support healthy identity development. It forecloses it. Erikson and Marcia called this identity foreclosure. They were describing a pathological outcome. The affirmative model produces it systematically. Bandura and Vygotsky, again from entirely different traditions, established that identity narratives are transmitted through social learning and cultural mediation, and that internalised frameworks feel entirely self-generated and authentic even when they have been absorbed from the surrounding environment. This is not a trivial observation. It means that a child who has internalised a gender identity narrative through peer groups, online communities, and institutional affirmation will experience that identity as originating from within, as the most authentic thing about them, regardless of its actual origin. The felt authenticity of an identity is not evidence of its developmental validity. Bandura and Vygotsky established this decades before the current debate existed. Bowlby, Ainsworth, and Fonagy, working across decades on attachment and mentalisation, established that presentations combining bodily alienation, identity disturbance, and severe mood disorder are characteristic of disorganised attachment and mentalisation failure. These are relational difficulties requiring relational responses. They were identifying a clinical profile long before that profile began appearing in gender clinics in large numbers. The profile they described and the profile now presenting to those clinics are, in a significant proportion of cases, the same profile interpreted through a different framework. And then there is Winnicott. An identity formed under conditions of psychological distress and institutional reinforcement feels entirely authentic to the person living it. That felt authenticity is not evidence that the identity is the appropriate clinical focus. Winnicott established this in the middle of the twentieth century while treating children who had never heard the word transgender. He was not predicting the affirmative model. He was describing something more fundamental about how children under pressure construct selves that feel real, and what happens when those constructed selves are reinforced rather than gently explored. The theorists did not know they were building the evidentiary case against a clinical model that would not exist for another half century. They were doing something more important. They were observing children carefully, over long periods, across cultures and contexts, and describing what they found with as much rigour as their methods allowed. The fact that their findings converge, from incompatible traditions, on a picture that raises serious questions about the affirmative model is not an accident of selection. It is what independent convergent evidence looks like. This matters because the affirmative model has sometimes been defended on the grounds that the older literature simply did not anticipate the phenomenon and cannot speak to it. That defence does not hold. The older literature did not anticipate the specific clinical category. It did anticipate, with considerable precision, the cognitive limitations of pre-pubertal children, the dynamics of identity formation under social pressure, the relational origins of bodily alienation and identity disturbance, and the conditions under which constructed identities feel authentic while foreclosing genuine development. It predicted the shape of the problem without knowing the problem was coming. That is what good theory does. And it is why the theorists who were never part of this debate may turn out to be its most important witnesses.
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Julie Kusnetz
Julie Kusnetz@jcarrollk·
@TTExulansic That’s a wound vac over the left arm donor site, and it looks like they took a skin graft from the leg, too. I can’t comprehend how a physician can do this…..”first, do no harm”!
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Exulansic@TTExulansic·
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Exulansic@TTExulansic·
Omg she looks like a shark attack survivor. And because it's transgender phalloplasty, she might be part shark now.
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Avi
Avi@AviZimmerman·
@HilzFuld is that an emerald?
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Even though the custom is to buy one’s wife jewelry for the holiday, I try to make an exception and buy something nice for Estee too (She’s 16). But shh, she didn’t see it yet.
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
There is an old Jewish custom for husbands to buy their wives a piece of jewelry before all the major holidays: Passover, Sukkot, and Shavuot. There’s always that moment of suspense when giving it to her waiting to hear if she likes it, hates it, or wants to exchange it. Not gonna lie, I’m very proud of myself that I have a near perfect record choosing her jewelry over the years. Today was no different. She loves it. 🔥💪 Chag Sameach!
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Julie Kusnetz
Julie Kusnetz@jcarrollk·
@imshin @FrumTikTok And you think people can get to that carpark within 90 seconds? By the elevators that hold maybe 6 people, or by going down two or three dozen steps? How about disabled people? It’s illegal to shut people out of a mamad or miklat. Not to mention immoral.
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Imshin
Imshin@imshin·
@FrumTikTok Are they a designated secure place? If not, they should most definitely kick everyone out. I've been kicked out of Zara in Ramat Gan Mall during a missile attack, and rightly so. Mamilla has a huge underground carpark to take shelter in.
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Frum TikTok
Frum TikTok@FrumTikTok·
OUTRAGEOUS: The Zara store at the Mamilla mall in Jerusalem, Israel kicked out all the customers from the store when the sirens went off, leaving them exposed to the Iranian missile attack.
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Julie Kusnetz
Julie Kusnetz@jcarrollk·
@marycatedelvey Why did this person feel it necessary to say “I’ve never hurt her in any way”? That’s really sus.
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Julie Kusnetz
Julie Kusnetz@jcarrollk·
@HilzFuld Truthfully, I’d be more fearful in NYC or any number of American cities- I like having the IAF/IDF around.
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Wow. Never seen this video before. The Rebbe is asked by someone if he should bring his daughter back from learning in Jerusalem because there’s a war in Israel. His answer is pretty incredible.
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The Grauniad
The Grauniad@grauniadmeme·
Khamenei's death will only marginalise Iran's vibrant Trans community | Owen Jones
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