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UncaJuju🇺🇸🫡

@whowotware

Spiritual blacksmith. Station on social media Underground Railroad. Loudmouthed shnook.

Mount Sterling, KY Katılım Mayıs 2019
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Novel Ninja | Catholic Geek@thenovelninja·
1) The Catholic Church invented the modern hospital system for one simple reason: no one else was willing to hang around sick people en mass (hehe, I'm funny) before we figured out disease vectors and disinfectants. Until the 20th century, the most common "healthcare specialist" was a nun. The number of Catholic hospitals is a legacy of that, not "aggressive buyouts." 2) Show me where the Catholic Church says hospitals can't provide lifesaving care. The Redditor mentioned a D&C, which I know he won't be surprised to hear the Church has no problem with . . . I know he won't, because he wouldn't listen anyway. 3) Most Catholic hospitals aren't controlled by the Church anyway, just like the Presbyterian hospital my sons were born at isn't taking orders from some Protestant pastor. 4) "Religion has no place in the practice of medicine." Doofus, the most quoted doctor in history was religious and required it of his students, but you probably don't have a problem with the Hippocratic Oath invoking Apollo because to you the only bad religion is Christianity.
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USA. A breakfast counter. The waitress recommended the biscuits and gravy, and when the plate arrived, I thought something had gone wrong in the kitchen. I say this with shame. The dish looked like a construction site after rain. Pale mounds. Gray ladle-fall. Speckles I could not identify. In my land, the eye eats first. A meal is arranged like a garden. This meal was arranged like weather. "Is it… finished?" I asked, carefully. "Honey, that's what it looks like." The man beside me was already eating his. He did not look up. "Just try it." I am a man who has charged hillsides at dawn. I raised the fork. I tried it. I must now formally apologize to the biscuits, the gravy, the waitress, the kitchen, and the entire breakfast tradition of the American South. It was magnificent. Warm. Peppered. The biscuit drank the gravy the way a field drinks rain — THAT is why it is shaped like that, you fool — and every mound I had insulted was a soft fold of comfort that my homeland, in eight hundred years, never once thought to invent. "Well?" the waitress asked. "I judged it," I confessed. "By its appearance. I am ashamed." "Everybody does, hon." Everybody does. A national dish that forgives you for doubting it. It expects the doubt. It waits for you on the other side of it. Do not judge the gravy by its face. Judge yourself, for hesitating. I order it every Saturday now. I no longer see the construction site. I see only the garden. It was a garden the whole time. The eye must be trained.
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UncaJuju🇺🇸🫡@whowotware·
@Berfs1 @RapidReport2025 As the man said, "arf a mo, Guv" The EACs you mention are the ones handcuffing stabbing victims, and slandering 12yo Scottish girls, and imprisoning patriots who dare defy their moronic dictates. And no, they haven't helped us in 50 years I think they know better now 🚬😐
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@whowotware @RapidReport2025 Fuck no, all those european asshole citizens always talk shit about us americans and always say how we don’t need guns and stupid shit like that, let them suffer. It’s not like they have helped us in the last 50 years anyways.
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Rapid Report@RapidReport2025·
JUST IN: 30-year-old man stabs 17-year-old girl in neck in Burnley, England
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@ShamashAran The fastest way to get vigilantes... ...is to make them necessary.
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John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Woke up to a nightmare. The basement chimney cleanout hatch popped open overnight and now there’s a fine layer of soot on EVERYTHING. Need motivation to finish the clean up: What’s the one song that makes you feel like you could run through a wall?
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Fox produced ID4. This is marketing for 4th of July streaming profits. Someone tell Jesse. Elon has never spotted any life form up in space.
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@RepThomasMassie Oh, LAWD, Tommy. Really? Da JOOOZ? 🚬😮‍💨 You're making Andy 'Kingfish' Beshear look like a bastion of intellectual honesty. I'd say "bless your little heart," but by this point, even He'd have second thoughts. 🫩 🙏
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Thomas Massie@RepThomasMassie·
$500 per vote. That’s what the Israeli lobby spent to beat me, and they still couldn’t do it with factual ads, or even fake ads based on policy. They ran with personal lies and AI videos to convince elderly voters I was sleeping with Ilhan Omar and AOC at the same time.
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UncaJuju🇺🇸🫡@whowotware·
@UKFREEDOMUNITE The Magna Carta The English Bill of Rights The abolishment of slavery World War I World War II The Declaration of Human Rights The UK has a long history of being a cornerstone of liberty, but it always takes a tyrant to spur them to action The fight has just begun, cousins...
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Benjamin 🇬🇧🇺🇸@UKFREEDOMUNITE·
Fight for your freedom 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
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Two caveats here: 1. The water wasn't safe to drink. 2. All the alcohol came from Costco. They needed all that to get a decent buzz.
Archaeo - Histories@archeohistories

The bar tab of a 1787 farewell party for George Washington is still intact. The Founding Fathers drank 54 bottles of Madeira, 60 bottles of claret, 8 bottles of whiskey, 22 bottles of porter, 8 bottles of hard cider, 12 of beer, and 7 bowls of alcoholic punch. There were only 55 attendees. In September 1787, just before the signing of the U.S. Constitution, George Washington attended a farewell gathering in Philadelphia with fellow delegates of the Constitutional Convention. What makes this night memorable is not just its historical significance, but the surviving bar tab that documents the staggering volume of alcohol consumed. With only 55 men in attendance, the tally reveals a feast of indulgence: dozens of bottles of fortified Madeira wine and claret, substantial amounts of whiskey, porter, and cider, along with large bowls of communal punch. By today’s standards, the sheer quantity seems almost unbelievable, averaging more than a bottle per man before considering the punch and beer. This extravagant send-off was not unusual for the era. Alcohol was a central feature of 18th-century social and political life, often consumed at levels that would astonish modern observers. Taverns and banquets were places where ideas were debated, alliances forged, and trust built, fueling not only camaraderie but the revolutionary spirit itself. The farewell party’s surviving record gives us a rare glimpse into the daily lives of the Founding Fathers, reminding us that these men, though monumental in history, were also human, fond of celebration, fellowship, and raising a glass to their new nation. Madeira wine was George Washington’s personal favorite, and he often ordered it by the cask. © Historyfeels #archaeohistories

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