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I used to be Snow White, but I drifted. $Timpanist723 #TeamPulte I identify as vaxxed.💉
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@ColorApril There have been reports of illegals walking through the terminals taking advantage of the shortage of TSA. Glad to hear they caught them, just doing their job. Thank you ICE.
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@ColorApril @RogerBernards 10 million Illegals fly from state to state each year…likely on our dime.
KEEP ICE AT AIRPORTS
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@ColorApril What is the issue if those here illegally are arrested?
They would just be doing their job.
Imagine if the Legislative Branch did their job,
much of this would not be necessary.
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@ColorApril Good for them - That person had a removal order for years - It was time for deportation.
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Why hasn’t she already been arrested?!? @AGPamBondi
SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17
Should she go to prison?
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The advice is to not “push religion” on your children.
Harvard followed 5,000 kids for 14 years.
Teens who attended church weekly were:
18% more likely to report high life satisfaction
18% less likely to suffer depression
33% less likely to abuse substances
Psychologists say religion provides three things nothing else replicates together:
meaning, structure, and belonging.
Obama’s Surgeon General spent years warning about a youth mental health crisis driven by loneliness, loss of purpose, and lack of community.
Secular isn’t neutral.
You will raise your child with someone’s values.
The only question is whose.
(Via Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, 2018)
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🔥💥 BREAKING: Just spoke with President Trump: Iran wants a deal badly. Talks are ongoing, most recently last night with Steve Witkoff & Jared Kushner. A five-day window to halt or postpone strikes on Iranian infrastructure is on the table. @MariaBartiromo
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@AGPamBondi
Really? People breaking the law on camera, openly paying the homeless for signatures and voter registration, are not the least bit concerned about prosecution? Is this okay with the DOJ???
Muckraker@realmuckraker
Confronting a man caught paying for ballot petition signatures
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Do you think this should be in American schools? Would you like to see it?
In the quiet hum of a Tokyo morning, small feet shuffle across polished wooden floors. No bells ring for tests. No anxious pencils scratch answer sheets. In Japan—one of the world’s most advanced nations—children under a certain age are spared exams entirely.
The belief is simple yet profound: some lessons matter more than academics at first.
Respect comes before arithmetic. Children bow to teachers, greet elders, and learn that kindness isn’t conditional on status or wealth. Everyone—from crossing guard to CEO—deserves the same quiet dignity.
Independence grows alongside cooperation. There are no janitors in these schools. Children sweep classrooms, wipe desks, scrub hallways, and tend the grounds. They divide tasks without complaint, understanding a shared space belongs to everyone who uses it.
Outside, the world receives the same care. They’re taught to notice cherry blossoms, pick up litter without being asked, and leave nature better than they found it.
Grades are never the goal. Knowledge is the quiet reward—learning for curiosity, not rankings. Politeness, order, and punctuality run through every day: arrive on time, speak softly, listen fully.
Because of this slow, deliberate start, Japanese children often grow into some of the most disciplined, self-reliant, and considerate young people on Earth.
So pause for a moment.
Would you want childhood built this way?
Where character is shaped before competition begins?
If it resonates, say it out loud. Drop a comment. And maybe—just maybe—carry a little of that quiet wisdom into your own day.
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