JEW SMASHER
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@VigilantFox @elonmusk Horse shit! Those are hobbies for ppl who are already fucking useless anyways. I would spend 12 hours a week working out, golf more, fish more, hunt more, more bible study, more quality time with family. Faggot.
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@VigilantFox @elonmusk That's total bullshit. .1% of people feel like their work is their purpose.
You sound Indian arguing against unlimited free time
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I respectfully disagree. It doesn’t address the sense of purpose issue.
A lot of people go to work every day feeling needed. Like they matter.
Take that away, and all you’re left with is unlimited free time, meaning more Netflix, video games, and consumption of X-rated content over doing something productive.
I love my free time when I get it, but if I don’t work for it, I don’t appreciate it.
Too much free time without any structure might not be the best thing for humanity.

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@iHateMidWits @pablofindsout @lthomasnews So why don't you move to Israel and fight for them since you hate America so much
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@DunkingOnJews @pablofindsout @lthomasnews We have to defend israel even if it means sending troops to Iran
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"There is no way Paramount is going to make their money back on UFC."
—@LThomasNews on the possible ulterior motives that might make up the UFC's $7.7 billion streaming-rights price tag
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@usernamelezz @TRobinsonNewEra trying to take the rest of our Christian Infidel Kafir countries while some idiots just whine about Israel Kafir country existing and not being ANOTHER Muslim country 🙄. Even though Jordan ect. and a bunch of other countries are their countries
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@anishmoonka It's appropriate they made India the color of shit on that map
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Your body has one way to survive real heat: sweating. When the air is too humid, sweat can't evaporate, so your body stops cooling down. In those conditions, a healthy 25-year-old in shade with water can die in about 6 hours. India is now entering the part of the year where this actually happens.
The thermometer lies. A dry 45°C day is brutal but survivable if you find shade and keep drinking. A humid 32°C day can kill older people, sick people, or anyone working outside, because humid air can't hold more water. Your sweat just sits on your skin doing nothing, and your core temperature climbs until your organs start to shut down.
Scientists used to think the human limit was a mix of heat and humidity that felt like 35°C of pure humid air. New research has lowered that line. A 2022 Penn State study put young healthy adults in climate chambers and found they fail about 10°C below the old limit in dry sun. Sydney and Arizona State researchers published follow-up work in 2023 showing the line sits even lower for older adults, especially in dry sun. It moves with age, humidity, sun exposure, and activity level.
India's weather agency just issued its highest red alerts across Rajasthan, UP, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. Forecasts show 45 to 46°C this week, with some districts approaching 50°C (about 122°F) within two weeks. Chennai has already crossed the line where continuous outdoor work becomes unsafe. Coastal cities hit that line every summer.
India lost 181 billion working hours to heat in 2023, worth around $141 billion in lost pay, mostly for farmers. Consulting firm McKinsey estimates this could reach 4.5% of India's entire economy by 2030. Official death tolls look small compared to reality. The Health Ministry logged 360 heat deaths in 2024 and independent analysts counted over 700. Research using Lancet Countdown data estimates the real number is close to 150,000 excess deaths per summer, counting everyone whose heart, kidneys, or lungs gave out because of the heat.
When India glows red on a heat map, the color marks where the human body is being pushed past its physical limits. That zone expands every year.
Indian Tech & Infra@IndianTechGuide
The whole of India right now. 🙏
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@WWE @HulkHogan I feel like a Benoit statue would have been better
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Christopher Nolan just showed Trojan Horse footage from The Odyssey at CinemaCon. The business math behind this movie is wild.
$250 million budget. His most expensive film ever. First movie shot entirely on IMAX 70mm cameras. No franchise, no sequel, no superhero IP. The source material is a 3,000-year-old poem.
IMAX opening weekend tickets went on sale a full year before release. They sold out in 12 hours. $1.5 million in ticket revenue before a single TV spot aired.
The trailer pulled 121.4 million views in 24 hours. More than Universal's Wicked sequel. More than double what Oppenheimer's first trailer did in the same window.
Today's footage confirmed Charlize Theron is playing Calypso, the nymph who kept Odysseus trapped on her island for seven years. The scene opens with Damon asking her "How long have I been here?" He can't remember if he had a wife or a son.
That's pure Nolan. Starting the story in captivity, with a man who's lost his own identity. The same filmmaker who opened Memento backwards.
The cast is absurd: Damon, Holland, Hathaway, Pattinson, Zendaya as Athena, Lupita Nyong'o, Theron, Bernthal as Menelaus, Safdie as Agamemnon, Mia Goth, Leguizamo, Elliot Page, Travis Scott. Nolan joked it would be faster to list who isn't in it.
His last five films averaged $680 million worldwide. Oppenheimer made $976 million with an R rating and a three-hour runtime about a physicist.
Every studio spent the last decade convinced original films can't open big. Nolan's response: adapt the oldest story in Western literature. Homer's been in public domain for about 2,500 years.
Nolan IS the franchise. His name on a poster does what a superhero logo used to do. Universal figured this out when they signed him after Warner Bros let him walk over a streaming window dispute. Twenty years of partnership, gone.
July 17. IMDb's most anticipated film of 2026. Built from a poem your ninth-grade English teacher assigned.
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🚨 EXCLUSIVE — Tucker Carlson won't say that Hitler murdered 6 million Jews.
Based on my own long ago conversation with him, this isn't some weird fluke.
Tucker simply doesn't believe the Nazis slaughtered six million Jews.
So, is Tucker a Holocaust denier?
Yesterday, Tucker said that "the Nazi government murdered... a whole bunch of Jews," but stressed that this was "in addition to a whole bunch of other people."
He expressed outrage that Jewish victims of Hitler receive so much attention because they were "only... one specific ethnicity" murdered by the Nazis.
Last month, Tucker told Clayton Morris, "Hitler killed a ton of people, including a ton of Jews."
Despite extensive research, I could not find a single example of Tucker acknowledging the extraordinarily well-documented fact that six million Jews were exterminated in the Holocaust.
Which brings me to a private conversation Tucker and I had maybe 15 years ago, one which I had written off at the time — but in hindsight, probably shouldn't have. (We've never been close, but would chat if we ran into each other.)
For some reason, I think because I had just toured Yad Vashem, I mentioned to him how mind-boggling it is that the Nazis murdered six million Jews.
Tucker shot me a strange look, almost incredulous.
Sarcastically, I quipped, "You’re not one of those nutjobs who don't believe that six million Jews died, are you?"
Instead of a jabbing back or acting indignant, Tucker responded, "I mean, whatever, Hitler killed a bunch of different people."
It was awkward, enough so that I dropped it and quickly exited the conversation.
I've thought about that a few times over the years, but couldn't bring myself to the idea that Tucker was any sort of a Holocaust denier.
Now, though?
The most charitable interpretation is that he's not bothered by people who downplay or minimize what the Nazis did specifically to the Jews.
But by continually refusing to acknowledge that Hitler killed six million Jews, that at least borders on Holocaust denial.
Even Megyn Kelly recognized that denying the full scope of what Hitler did to the Jews IS a form of Holocaust denial, at least before she became Tucker's self-appointed guardian.
In her now-infamous show in front of a live audience last November, Megyn pressed him about why he "didn't raise" with Nick Fuentes his ongoing contention "that we’ve way overstated the number of Jews killed in the Holocaust."
Tucker responded, "Buzz off!"
The likelihood that Tucker, at least to some significant degree, is a Holocaust denier is reinforced by something else he said last month to Clayton Morris.
He bizarrely claimed that Hitler hadn't "ever" called to "exterminate" the Jews, despite ample historical evidence that he (and Nazi leadership) had done exactly that.
Even more shocking is that he said this as part of his argument that Hitler's rhetoric wasn't as extreme as — wait for it — Bibi Netanyahu's.
Then, of course, there's the viral story that I broke last November regarding Tucker's warning that "calling people Nazis" could make people become like Dietrich Bonhoeffer — specifically that it was tragic that the Lutheran pastor had been involved in plotting to assassinate Hitler.
During the middle of World War II and the Holocaust, to be clear.
Like most people who have known Tucker — who is incredibly charming and often warm in person — it took me a very long time to realize that how dark some of his views truly are.
But look again at just this partial track record: (1) refusing to state that Hitler murdered six million Jews, (2) denying that Hitler had ever called to exterminate the Jews, (3) insisting that Bibi's rhetoric is worse than Hitler’s, and (4) that attempting to assassinate Hitler during WWII was un-Christian and just wrong.
Maybe any one of those could be explained away.
But all of them together?
Because, make no mistake, Tucker knows exactly what he's doing.
That is probably what's scariest of all.
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@pablofindsout @lthomasnews Context: this libtard hates UFC and dana white bc they support trump
Disregard
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@pablofindsout @lthomasnews It was bought by Israel and you fools didn't mention them a single time
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As we observe solemn week of Holocaust Remembrance, we honor the memory of the six million Jews and millions of others murdered by the Nazis and their collaborators. We stand in solidarity with survivors, their families, and all who carry the scars of that unimaginable evil.
I will never forget my visit to the Warsaw Ghetto and Auschwitz. Walking through those grounds—seeing the gas chambers, the piles of shoes, eyeglasses, and personal belongings—left a profound and lasting impact on me. It was a visceral reminder of human’s capacity for evil, and of our duty to confront such hatred and darkness.
We must ensure “Never Again” is not just words, but a guiding principle.
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Yeah! That haircut is fuckin ridiculous and so are dumb ass go get it. However, there are people dying by the thousands because of the lack basic medical care, medicine and medical equipment, ethics and incompetent ISSS director who is a clown and a moron, just like her Arab boss. Maybe the dumb haircut- last priority?
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