Whitneyed
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Whitneyed
@Whitneyed2
Retired epidemiologist
Albany, Oregon Entrou em Ağustos 2021
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@DrAnnieHickox Sometime in about his thirties, RFK Jr realized that he was never going to be the man his father was, and this eats away and eats away at him. He acts it out in ways visible to all, but in the unseen realm, there is great shame and pain.
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For all you loyal MAHA anti-psychs out there who like to claim you’re not advocating eugenics/racism, here’s the clip where RFK Jr says black kids on psychotropic meds should be re-parented. 👇🤯
FactPost@factpostnews
Here is RFK Jr. saying that Black kids on Adderall, SSRIs, and benzos should get re-parented
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Remind me how the fanatically anti-ADHD meds crew aren’t advocating eugenics?
Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski
Every time RFK Jr testifies he gets asked about things he recently said on various podcasts and he always denies saying them. Then people always post clips of him saying word for word the things he denied saying.
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@annielcrawford Here’s a pro tip, just a little word to the wise: if you find yourself inside a Flannery O’Connor short story, DO NOT pat yourself on the back or congratulate yourself on how good you are. You will live to regret it.
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@KenGardner11 nowhere does it mention that he must be a serious man. The framers assumed that the electors would see to that.
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@KenGardner11 As it is, farmers cannot get fertilizer or diesel, and they are losing patience with Trump, who thought that he would have an easy win. He thought that his thoughts would determine the course of events.
The Constitution says that the president must be at least 35 years old, but
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@MrPatricKennedy @BigBrainPhiloso The Internet as a social media platform depends heavily on the ability of supposedly educated people to read, including the ability to discern context. It often fails to do this.
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@Whitneyed2 @BigBrainPhiloso Maybe it'd help if you just said "The Artificial Nigger" instead of ritualizing the distinction of acceptability criteria for use or mention, ya racist.
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Daniel Dennett on "deepities" the profound-sounding claims that are secretly empty
Philosopher Daniel Dennett has a name for a type of statement that sounds wise but actually says nothing: a deepity.
He explains it this way:
"A deepity is an apparently profound observation that is ambiguous. It has two readings. On one reading it's obviously false, but if it were true it would be very important. And on the other it's trivially true."
The trick is in the ambiguity. When you hear a deepity, part of your brain registers the trivially true reading and thinks yes, that's correct. But another part is reaching for the dramatic, important-sounding reading and that's where the illusion of profundity comes from.
Dennett's favourite example, which he uses when teaching the concept to students:
"Love is just a word."
It sounds deep. Think about it for a moment and it feels like it's gesturing at something real. That love is intangible, constructed, perhaps even illusory.
But Dennett dismantles it immediately:
"Whatever love is, it isn't a word. You can't find love in the dictionary."
That's the "use-mention error" confusing the word love with the thing love refers to. Once you put quotation marks around it properly, the statement collapses into something utterly banal: "love" is just a word. Well, yes. So is "cheeseburger." So is "word."
The deepity survives only because we don't slow down enough to ask which reading we're actually accepting.
Once you have the word "deepity," you start seeing them everywhere: in self-help, in politics, in philosophy.
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@BreeSolstad “Suzanne” has a line where Jesus walks on the water, “and when he knew for certain only drowning men can see him.” Applies to drowning women too.
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@BreeSolstad Wonderful story! I can relate to it; some years ago, I was in a state of extreme madness, falling deeper and deeper into despair after a period of psychotic mania, and it was when I was feeling hopeless that the Comforter encountered me. The lyrics of the Leonard Cohen song
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Three years ago today — April 15, 2023 — I walked into the Basilica of Saint Clare in Assisi as a woman deep in sin, public degradation, and spiritual darkness. I walked out marked by grace.
In that holy place, I experienced Saint Clare in a way I cannot deny. She physically appeared to me and spoke to me. I know how that sounds to many people. I know some will dismiss it, mock it, or explain it away. But I also know what happened, and I know the grace that followed. The wreckage of my old life began to die that day. In a single moment, years of darkness, confusion, sin, and false identity were pierced
I had sold lies and lived them. I called slavery “freedom.” I called lust “empowerment.” I called attention “love.” I called rebellion “strength.” It was all poison.
The world cheered while my soul starved.
But Jesus Christ did not leave me there. Through the intercession of Saint Clare, He came for me. Not when I was clean. Not when I was holy. While I was still a mess. While I was still guilty. While I was still chained.
That is how mercy works.
Since then: repentance, humiliation, confession, tears, healing, war against sin, and joy deeper than any counterfeit pleasure I ever touched.
Let me be blunt: porn is demonic. Vanity is empty. Sexual “liberation” is often just bondage with better branding. Fame cannot love you back. Sin always overpromises and underdelivers.
Christ is better. Purity is real freedom. The Catholic Church tells the truth. The sacraments heal. The saints fight for us.
If you are trapped in lust, OnlyFans, porn, adultery, addiction, self-hatred, or secret shame — you are not beyond rescue. Run to confession. Run to Our Lady. Run to Jesus Christ.
I am living proof that God still pulls people out of pits the world says are permanent.
Saint Clare of Assisi shattered my excuses three years ago today.
Jesus Christ is King.
Saint Clare, pray for us.

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@KenGardner11 Who will blink first? The ruthless hardliners who have little need to worry about the pain felt by their people, or the guy with a five minute attention span who sees his ratings falling to record lows? Have you done an analysis comparing the pain tolerances of US vs. Iran?
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If you break their economy, then you have a real chance to break their regime. Iran is not immune from principles of political philosophy that have been with us since we walked out of caves.
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz
The rial is at its weakest ever: 1.6M to the dollar — on track for 2M, faster than expected. Hyperinflation. Mass unemployment. War damage above 40% of GDP. $13B lost every month under blockade (see @FDD @miadmaleki @ElaineDezenski Dan Swift). The regime is staring at economic collapse as U.S. and Gulf pressure intensifies. Deal — or downfall?
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@NoisyTroublemkr @CarsonWeitnauer Not a conservative but a traditionalist. No one gets certified as a highly educated member of society without ever having read a single book of the Bible, the Iliad and the Odyssey, and other pillars of Western civilization, mostly dead white European males.
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@Whitneyed2 @CarsonWeitnauer Good grief. Don't bother telling me what's conservative and what's not. I'm a conservative. Trump is not. You're not.
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@NoisyTroublemkr @CarsonWeitnauer in Plutarch and Thucydides and other authors. It gave them gravitas.
Trump sneers at the advice of experts and trusts his own instincts instead.
Proverbs 12:15 tells you what that means in terms of who he is.
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@NoisyTroublemkr @CarsonWeitnauer needed to do this kind of thing. It was called gravitas. Internet trolling is not gravitas.
Never-Trump was at its beginning in 2016 a conservative thing. It still is.
Wanting to bring back classics like Aristotle and Plato is also a conservative thing. The Founders were steeped
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@TwoRulesOfWar Essential advice for people when a loved one is transitioning: repeat to yourself "This is not about me."
They have met the Biblical requirement to run the course; they do not need to run extra laps. Their guardian angel is there to help them (my belief). It's all good.
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@NoisyTroublemkr @CarsonWeitnauer It explains why there are Trump supporters I would trust with my life and Trump opponents I would not trust with my lunch.
Trump lacks self-discipline. He is rage-posting in the wee hours of the morning.
He also hates tens of millions of his fellow Americans. Not a good thing.
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@NoisyTroublemkr @CarsonWeitnauer So says Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics 1111b-1112a. No wonder he is often called the greatest philosopher of all time. If his distinctions were embedded in our thinking, we would have much less needless strife and animosity in our public discourse.
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