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Lezlie Stevens
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@4thOfJuly365 They broke the system and then presented themselves as the solution.
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@wisdomXplorer True. Fortunately though, you can decide today and then again tomorrow to change the trajectory of your life. Whether you have 50 years left or five it is never too late to live better.
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@zubykelz @iThinkHarder @DrClownPhD They're both entertaining in their own way but, the Jack Reacher in the books is 6' 5'. Alan Richson is 6' 3". Tom Cruise is 5' 7". Both of them are too short and too pretty to truly compare to Lee Child's version.
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@iThinkHarder @DrClownPhD The real?... This is him. The other one is the Amazon version
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@TheProjectUnity There is definitely a connection between vibration and wave energy. Perhaps there have already been breakthroughs with this technology and the knowledge has not been made public.
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@4thOfJuly365 Something has definitely flipped with child development. Look into neuroscientist Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath. Gen Z is the first generation, since tracking began over 100 years ago, to score lower on cognitive tests than their parents did.
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We were the last kids on earth raised right, the final generation handed the keys to real childhood and told, “Go figure it out.”
Our parents trusted the world enough to let us loose in it, and we trusted ourselves to come home when the streetlights flickered on.
We learned grit from the ground up, freedom in our bones, and responsibility the hard way.
We played kick the can in the street until someone’s mom screamed our full name from three houses away.
We rode in the way-back of station wagons, no seatbelts, wind whipping our hair like we were in a movie.
We climbed trees so high the branches swayed like ships in a storm, and we clothespinned playing cards to the spokes of our bikes so they sounded like Harleys.
We built ramps out of cinder blocks and plywood, then tried to clear a jump of our friends laying on their backs.
We drank Kool-Aid from Tupperware pitchers that lived in the fridge all summer.
No remotes for our TV's meant fighting over who got to change the channel by hand.
No internet meant school reports came from the encyclopedia set and a trip to the library.
Our first “computers” were the Atari 2600 and we still had to blow in the cartridges to make them work.
We left the house with nothing but a pocketknife and a dream.
We listened to the Top 40 countdown on a boombox, finger-ready on the record button to catch our jam.
And we yelled “shut up!” every time a DJ talked over the intro.
No cell phones meant we actually remembered phone numbers and showed up where we said we would.
No Google Maps.
We used actual paper maps or just wandered until we found our way.
We knew every neighbor’s dog, every shortcut through the yards, and every secret back path.
We passed handwritten notes in class folded like origami masterpieces.
Our parents smoked in the car with the windows cracked and we just rolled with it.
We didn’t just survive that glorious chaos, we were forged in it.
Scraped knees built character, boredom sparked imagination, and a little danger taught us how to be brave.
In a world that now wraps kids in bubble wrap and schedules their every breath, we stand tall as the last true free-range legends.
Gen X didn’t just grow up, we owned the streets, the woods, the summers, and every single muddy footprint we left behind.
We weren’t coddled.
We were raised right.
And the world is better because we ran wild.

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@trumplicans2024 Fresh back strap over an open flame fire pit. Even easier.
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@Notwokenow I'll take my small house in the country with my 1.26 acres. It's not a lot but it works for us.
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@DougFromNBC @CaptainDznuts @Kittenwaffin I'm a woman Doug and yeah, I do. Is it fair? Not really. Do I care? Not even slighty. If I'm on my own, then so be it. I'll take a few mf'ers with me. Win, lose, or draw I'd still rather live in a state where you're not expected to just roll over and be a victim.
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@lezlieauthor @CaptainDznuts @Kittenwaffin You believe that random strangers will always come to your defense? Good luck with that.
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@DougFromNBC @CaptainDznuts @Kittenwaffin I never said that I went to the store by myself. I said that I would not be alone in my defense.
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@lezlieauthor @CaptainDznuts @Kittenwaffin Ever? Youre gonna sit there and say you never have gone to a store by yourself?
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@DougFromNBC @CaptainDznuts @Kittenwaffin The beautiful thing about here is that I wouldn't be alone in my defense.
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@lezlieauthor @CaptainDznuts @Kittenwaffin It’s pretty much fact an average person can cover 20 meters before someone could realistically draw and fire a handgun. Given 5-6 coming from multiple directions, its pretty likely someone would get to you before you could do anything.
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@lezlieauthor @CaptainDznuts @Kittenwaffin Maybe not everyone would continue but they dont all have to. It would realistically only take a handful to overrun you.
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@DougFromNBC @CaptainDznuts @Kittenwaffin It would be a never experience here to begin with. Since this started with a rediculous pretense an equally rediculous response is in order. Having said that do you honestly believe that before the first round was even fired the crowd would continue?
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@lezlieauthor @CaptainDznuts @Kittenwaffin Do you honestly believe you are going to stop all 15 if they bum rush you? And even if you pulled it off once, you have to consider it would be a somewhat regular occurrence.
That would get old fast.
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@DougFromNBC @CaptainDznuts @Kittenwaffin Maybe, but where I live we have the freedom to defend and protect what we own.
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@lezlieauthor @CaptainDznuts @Kittenwaffin Then you got 15 people attacking you as you leave the store with the stuff you ordered.
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@MmisterNobody While I have not read any of her books I did recently catch Rachel Wilson on a podcast. She spent 2 1/2 years researching the origins of the feminist movement. It was very enlightening.
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@RealJamesWoods It's obvious who owns him. His in-laws own The Foremost Group, a shipping business with direct ties to the Chinese government. The McConnels have received millions from his wife's family, as well as campaign contributions from the Foremost Group. Estimates are as high as $30 mil.
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@MmisterNobody We have a small working farm. Any produce we grow is mostly for our consumption. Although I do make and sell jam and some other items. We have anywhere from 80 to 100 chickens at a time and have regular customers who buy our fresh eggs. We absolutely love it.
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@DavidWolfe Your brain is an algorithm. What you engage with the most is what your brain will serve up as your auto response to any given situation.
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