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Jeffrison Ho

@Jeffrison

First and foremost a father and husband | I write about fatherhood, marketing, and personal development | Sharing notes with my past self.

Vancouver เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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Chris Ryan
Chris Ryan@Watchdog_MP·
I am disgusted and ashamed of every single MP who voted for this. Bill C-9 just passed 186-137. You have killed free speech in Canada and will now criminalize the very thing that made this country free and great. The Bible. Traditional Christian belief. Open debate. You didn’t “combat hate” — you enshrined it in law. History will judge you. Canadians will remember at the ballot box. Even May voted against this! #BillC9 #FreeSpeech #Censorship #CanadaFallen
Jack Fonseca@JackFonsec

BREAKING: Anti-Christian censorship Bill C-9 has passed by a vote of 186 yeas to 137 nays. It now moves to the Senate. Let's punish the Liberals (and Bloc) for this at the ballot box. We can't let them get away with trying to criminalize sections of the Holy Bible.

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RitaMeterMaid@MaidRita15466·
@BradDirks @Watchdog_MP Oh I get it. You are very well illustrating the paradox surrounding the very ppl supporting hate speech laws who stand there & spew hate speech at you bc you disagree with them, but who then complain & want you arrested. Not sure you’re proving what you think.
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Bruce
Bruce@bruce_barrett·
@Polymarket Hey @grok , was it true that it was recently discovered that Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office only had an English voice message?
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Air Canada CEO to resign following backlash for posting condolence video in English only.
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Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
@tyromper Number one, two, and four are some of my biggest pet peeves. Like, don't have a dog if you're not gonna be responsible enough to pick up after them!
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Tyler Todt
Tyler Todt@tyromper·
The Bible tells me to love & even pray for my enemies. I find that command especially difficult for people that: •don't rerack their weights. •don't scoop their dog's poop. •talk on speakerphone in public. •don't return their shopping carts. •bring politics into every conversation. •blast music without headphones in public. What other people are ONLY possible to love with God's help :) 🙏❤️
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Jeffrison Ho
Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
@KenSchnetz @EricLDaugh It's a super messed up and corrupt system up here too. The citizens are barely getting by while "refugees" are getting free Healthcare with dental benefits, $5k monthly income, and housing. All while paying nothing. But citizens are paying up to 54% in tax.
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Ken Schnetz
Ken Schnetz@KenSchnetz·
@EricLDaugh We live in California and I work 3 jobs so my wife can stay home with our kids. We barely pay all the bills but I know there people all around me who just pillage our tax dollars instead of actually working. It’s infuriating.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: Stephen Miller lays it out PERFECTLY Imagine a "native Minnesotan who works as a lineman...worried about his ability to support for and provide his family." "And then imagine that he has a neighbor who's a SOMALI REFUGEE who arrived two years ago and has a Mercedes and NO financial stress and no worries at all in the entire world and never seems to ever go to work at all because he just went to an office in the state, lied on a piece of paper, and got unlimited free money forever for life!" "THAT is the system that is being run and that is the corruption that this task force under the leadership of the Vice President is going to demolish." @StephenM
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Jeffrison Ho
Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
@tyromper It goes way too fast! Enjoying every moment of it though. The good, the great, and the rough days.
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Tyler Todt
Tyler Todt@tyromper·
Any other parents feel like it just goes SO FAST. The days always feel long. The years always feel short. Grateful for the journey. ❤️🙏
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Jeffrison Ho
Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
Made in Korea I'm seeing this on almost everything in South Korea. This is what I love to see, a country making it's own things. This is what we need to be doing in Canada and the USA. We need to be making everything ourselves or at least as much of it as possible. This would help our economy so much and bring so much pride back into our countries.
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Jeffrison Ho
Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
@RaiseLegends That is true freedom. The ability to be with your kids whenever you want.
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Raising Legends™
Raising Legends™@RaiseLegends·
My son asked me what freedom meant. Time. Location. Financial. Freedom is having all three… and choosing to spend it with you, buddy.
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Ken Schnetz
Ken Schnetz@KenSchnetz·
The world is anti-dad. My wife and I have been watching a show on our weekly date night. We don’t want to pay for it, so there are commercials every couple of minutes. About a third of the commercials (sometimes more) paint dads as idiots, imbeciles, incompetent. This is irresponsible… and utterly ridiculous. Dads are some of the most ingenious, intelligent, crafty people on the planet. This doesn’t denigrate mothers, or wives. Rather, it’s a condemnation of the current insane, anti-reality culture.
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Jeffrison Ho
Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
@KenSchnetz This is a good reminder to me to take a step back and a deep breath when things get heated, before saying something I'll regret. And I'm also the one that has to be the one to keep it cool because my wife is and has always been running hot.
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Ken Schnetz
Ken Schnetz@KenSchnetz·
Marriage Tip: Every time you talk to your wife, remember that the conversation is being recorded for training and quality purposes. Anything you say can and will be used against you in the home court! Of course this is satire, but there is a truth hidden in the joke: how you speak to your wife matters. A lot. She will remember how you speak to her. Therefore, you should learn to speak to her with kindness, respect, and love. Don't leave the building of a strong relationship to chance. Do it on purpose!
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Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
I think swimming should be an essential skill for everyone. I've been in the pools a lot with my son lately and I'm so happy that he naturally loves the water. Can't wait to get him started in swimming lessons! Its never too late to learn to swim if you don't know how to.
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Billboard Chris 🌎
Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris·
Incredible achievement. @Erin4Parents is an absolute legend! Erin’s daughter was indoctrinated into gender ideology at school, recruited into an ‘art club’ which was actually the ‘gender and sexuality alliance’ club, where she was convinced she was really a boy. The school decided to socially transition her IN SECRET, with a new name and pronouns, purposely hiding this from her parents. It’s policy! It’s also psychological abuse! Erin and her husband found out and for the next year dealt with these mental health struggles the school had caused. They saved their girl from this cult, and she’s now thriving. The school, however, had messed with the wrong mom. Erin sued the school district, and set out to save every child in Colorado from this madness. Green as grass, Erin started a ballot initiative in 2024, with no help. A true grassroots warrior, she recruited volunteers and worked incredibly hard for months, getting tens of thousands of signatures, and after a monumental effort… she failed. Not enough signatures were collected in time. Except she didn’t fail. That was the warm-up. That was the necessary first step to gain knowledge, experience, friends, and to build an army of volunteers. Erin started three more ballot initiatives last year, and again with no significant donors, but now with thousands of volunteers, they worked day after day, month after month, and won! They now have these three amazing initiatives on the ballot! Coloradans get to vote to protect kids, bypassing the politicians who refuse to act, and who are in fact responsible for this madness. Legendary.
Erin for Parental Rights@Erin4Parents

🔥 HUGE NEWS 🔥 All 3 @ProtectKidsCO measures are officially ON THE BALLOT! 🗳️ # 108: The Children Are Not For Sale Act # 109: The Protect Girls’ Sports Act # 110: The Protect Kids from Irreversible Sex-Rejecting Surgeries Act This didn’t happen because it was easy — it happened because YOU showed up. 💪🏻 To every volunteer who was part of this truly massive grassroots effort… THANK YOU. 🙏 You made history. People from every walk of life stepped up, sacrificed, and continue to fight for what matters. And because of ALL of you, the people will have a voice. #ProtectKidsColorado #OnTheBallot #Grassroots

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Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
What's a Growth Partner's roll? It's: • Creative strategy • Funnel building • Getting qualified leads • Higher conversions on existing channels • Clearer positioning and messaging Todays copywriters have to understand and do all this and more well. It's not just writing sales pages and ads.
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Jeffrison Ho
Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
It seems that in western culture it's the norm to kick your kids out at 18, to go into the world and figure it out. But in a lot of Asian cultures it's completely normal to live together as a big family, even after marriage. Like you said, as long as everyone is contributing to the family as a whole and not just living in the basement playing video games all day.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
I used to be entirely in the camp that said you should kick your kids out at 18 and force them to live independently and make their own way in the world. I don’t feel that way at all anymore. I want all my kids to live with us until they get married. Even after they’re married, if they want to live on our property, or close by, my wife and I would love that. The important thing is to teach your kids responsibility, which we’re doing. They need to contribute and help around the house, which all of our kids do from a very young age. Provided you aren’t raising ungrateful useless moochers, why kick them out? Why drive them away from your family home? I don’t see the point in it anymore. I actually like my kids and like being around them. Maybe they’ll all end up scattered to the wind. But I’d prefer to keep the family together. Why wouldn’t I?
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Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
I love this. This is a great reminder that we don't have to do things the same way our parents did. Growing up my parents never told us they loved us, (like most Asian households) but we knew they did. It wasn't until I was in my later 20s that my Mom started telling us regularly that she loved us. My mom would give us hugs semi-regularly but my dad never did. My wife also didn't grow up in a family that was open about showing love verbally, emotionally or physically. But we both grew up knowing people that did show this in their house, in their families. So we know that this can be a normal thing. We both hug, kiss our son and tell him we love him all the time. And we will continue to do this until we aren't here anymore. Or until he's too embarrassed to let us kiss him in public. 😂
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Lincoln
Lincoln@flabbytofit99·
I was at my friend's house in high school. His parents hugged him goodbye before we left. Kissed him on the head. Told him they loved him. I remember thinking it was weird. But underneath that? I was jealous. Because my parents never did that. Not once that I can remember. It wasn't because they didn't love me. They just didn't know how to show it. That's how they were raised. So that's what they passed down. BUT HERE'S THE THING: You don't have to repeat the patterns you inherited. Your parents did the best they could with what they had. But you're not your parents. You get to choose what you carry forward and what you leave behind. I hug my kids every single day. Tell them I love them. Show them physical affection without making it weird. Because they need to know: • Love isn't just provision • Affection doesn't make you soft • They're safe with me Not just logically. Physically. WILL THEY REMEMBER EVERY HUG? Probably not. But they'll remember how it felt to grow up in a home where affection was normal. Where their dad wasn't afraid to show love. And when they become parents? They won't have to learn it from scratch. They'll already know what it looks like. You can't give your kids what you never got. But you can decide they won't grow up missing the same things you did. That's not rejecting your parents. That's breaking the cycle. Hug your kids today. Tell them you love them. Don't wait for it to feel natural. Just start.
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Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
@TheSystemsDad Agreed. It's best for kids and parents to have that trusting relationship.
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Jeffrison Ho
Jeffrison Ho@Jeffrison·
Does it seem more and more today that our kids are being raised and mentored by their friends more than by their parents? Seems to be the case over the last couple of decades. And so they end up conflicting with their parents rather than aligning with them. I very much grew up In a situation like that, and it left me not valuing and seeing things in a similar way as my parents. We want to be passing down our family values to our son, and we want to be the main influences in his life. We don't want to tell him what to do with his life, but we want to shape the type of person he's going to be in it.
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Family Brain HQ
Family Brain HQ@FamilyBrainHQ·
@Jeffrison Kids are wired to seek connection and belonging. If that bond isn’t built early with their parents, they’ll naturally look for it somewhere else as they grow. Often that’s with their peers.
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