Jeremy Scott

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Jeremy Scott

Jeremy Scott

@JeremyScott_

Husband, father, musician, seeker, finder.

BC, Canada เข้าร่วม Nisan 2009
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@GuntherEagleman Ever since I was a kid, I understood 86 as a threat to kill. I've never worked in the restaurant industry, but I believe people who say it is used there too. Why can't others believe the millions of people who know 86 as a threat? And also, split hairs much, restaurant folks?
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 BOOM! PRESIDENT TRUMP GOES FULL MOB TERMINOLOGY ON JAMES COMEY’S “86 47” THREAT! Reporter: “This morning James Comey self-surrendered in court over the seashell post that said 8647. Do you really think he was threatening your life?” Trump: “If anybody knows anything about crime, they know 86… it’s a mob term for KILL HIM. You ever seen the movies? ‘86 him.’ The mobster says to one of his associates — 86 him. That means kill him.” EXACTLY. Comey knew exactly what he was doing posting those seashells. “86 47” wasn’t some innocent art project — it was a coded threat against the President of the United States.
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🧬Craig Brockie
🧬Craig Brockie@CraigBrockie·
There's a probiotic strain that's been clinically proven to target belly fat. Not total body weight Not water weight Visceral fat - The dangerous fat packed around your organs. In multiple clinical trials, People who took this strain for 12 weeks saw measurable reductions in visceral fat, waist circumference, and body weight. No change in diet No change in exercise Just the probiotic. The strain is called L. Gasseri. It naturally lives in your gut and was originally isolated from human breast milk. A randomized, double-blind clinical trial published in the Journal of Medical Food put it to the test. One group received L. Gasseri daily. The other received a placebo. After 12 weeks? Visceral fat decreased significantly in the L. Gasseri group. Waist circumferences shrank. The placebo group? No changes. Separate Japanese research confirmed the same thing - Fermented milk containing L. Gasseri reduced BMI, abdominal fat, and visceral fat that wraps around your organs. Why does this matter? Because not all body fat is equal. Subcutaneous fat sits under your skin. Annoying but relatively harmless Visceral fat is different. It wraps around your liver, kidneys, and intestines. It produces inflammatory chemicals that increase your risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and the "Big C." You can look relatively lean - And still be carrying dangerous amounts of it. L. Gasseri appears to target this specific type of fat. But it does more than just that. It strengthens your gut barrier - Reducing the leakiness that lets toxins flood your bloodstream. It suppresses harmful bacteria while supporting the beneficial ones. It helps regulate appetite hormones - The signals that tell your brain when you're full. It may help lower cholesterol by influencing how your body processes bile acids. And it can reduce IBS symptoms, Especially abdominal pain. When your gut is working properly, your metabolism follows. Here's the problem most people run into: You can buy L. Gasseri in a capsule. Most deliver a few billion bacteria per dose. But most of those bacteria arrive DEAD. Heat, moisture, shelf time, and stomach acid destroy them before they ever reach your gut. A few billion sounds like a lot. It's not. Your gut contains trillions of microbes. A few billion is a drop in the ocean. Not enough to colonize. Not enough to shift the balance. Dr. William Davis (the physician who wrote "Wheat Belly" and "Super Gut") - Figured out a better way: Make your own probiotic yogurt at home using specific strains. Not a pill Not a supplement A highly concentrated probiotic food you make yourself. His protocol: Ferment at 109°F for 36 hours. That extended fermentation time allows the bacteria to multiply far beyond what any capsule can deliver. Trillions of live cultures per batch. Not billions. TRILLIONS. Fresh. Potent. Alive. A half cup a day is the protocol. The difference between a capsule and homemade yogurt is like comparing a garden hose to a fire hydrant. Same water Completely different force I've been making my own probiotic yogurt for a few years now. It was one of the best decisions I ever made for my gut, my digestion, my energy, and my body composition. I've been saying for 30 years: Your weight, your energy, your metabolism - It starts in the gut. When my gut was destroyed, Nothing worked. No diet. No exercise plan. No willpower. When I fixed the gut? Everything downstream changed. Science is finally catching up. And strains like L. Gasseri are one of the biggest reasons why. Comment GUIDE and I'll send you a FREE guide on how to make unlimited probiotics at home. P.S. MUST Follow for me to DM you.
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
FFS, it feels like they got to the moon faster than they got to the boat!
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@SpencerFernando I understand your point, but for the vast majority of Canadians, party does factor heavily in the decision when casting a vote. Floor crossing is a betrayal to many, if not most, of Canadian voters.
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Spencer Fernando
Spencer Fernando@SpencerFernando·
Were Canada to ban floor crossing, we would be suppressing the individual minds of those we elect, and further concentrating power in party leaders. As things stand now, floor crossing protects independence and keeps pressure on leaders to treat their colleagues well lest they watch those colleagues head elsewhere. Floor crossing – and the threat of it – protects us from a system where those we elect turn into mindless drones serving nothing more than the centralized will of ‘the leader.’ So, whether you agree with Gladu’s decision or not, it is essential to protect the right of MPs to cross the floor. The individual mind is the most precious resource we have.
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Shitz’n’Giggles 🇺🇸🇨🇦
@SpencerFernando So why don’t we list all of the candidates for each riding , with no party affiliation on the ballot and then whichever ones get elected, they all gather and decide which party they’ll represent. Like a big lotto.
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@nicksortor Holy shit, the stupidity I see in these replies is deeply concerning. Are people just being willfully ignorant to score all those bitchin' fake Twitter argument points, or are we truly dealing with cave dweller level IQs at this point?
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 LMAO! JD Vance MASTERFULLY explained why the Iranian Parliament Speaker refusing to give up uranium enrichment is a non-starter “He said ‘we REFUSE to give up the right to enrichment.’ And I thought to myself: ‘My wife has the RIGHT to skydive, but she doesn't jump out of an airplane, because she and I have an agreement that she's not going to do that because I don’t want my wife jumping out of an airplane.’” 🤣🔥 "We don't really concern ourselves with what they CLAIM they have to the right to do. We concern ourselves with what they ACTUALLY do.” h/t @RedWavePress
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@MarkReid42 I hope you're right, but the last 10 or so years fills me with doubt as to whether Canadians will ever wake up.
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Mark Reid 🇨🇦
Mark Reid 🇨🇦@MarkReid42·
The elbows people are about to get their BIGGEST wakeup call in their entire lives. At first, it will be cheers of joy, a honeymoon phase, as Carney touts his majority. Then, after a few weeks of bills ramming through, cheers will turn to tears, then to anger. ...and it will be all too late. We tried to tell you - you didn't want to listen to us. We are the conspiracy theorists, but CBC tells the truth.
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@NASA I just love everything about this mission. Amaze! Amaze! Amaze!
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Sky full of stars. Following a successful lunar flyby, the Artemis II astronauts captured this breathtaking photo of our galaxy, the Milky Way, on April 7, 2026.
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@globeandmail The majority of the 3 Canadians they asked at the Center for European Studies, maybe. Majority of all Canadians? There is no f$#&ing way.
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@StefanMolyneux Forgiveness is not about the relationship between you and the person who committed an injustice toward you - it is about your relationship with God. Trusting in God to deliver justice in whatever manner he decides. It is in his hands, not yours.
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Freedomain - with Stefan Molyneux, MA
As someone new to this, can Christians explain why Erika Kirk forgave the man who allegedly murdered her husband, but sent out cease-and-desist legal threats to podcasters? In Christianity, why are murderers forgiven, but podcasters are threatened and condemned? Thanks!
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The Real Mike Rowe
The Real Mike Rowe@mikeroweworks·
If you haven’t heard, and even if you have, Jimmy Kimmel said this about Markwayne Mullin, former Senator from Oklahoma, and our newest Secretary of Homeland Security: “We have a plumber now protecting us from terrorism.” Apparently, there has been some backlash. Plumbers were offended, obviously, as were parents of plumbers, spouses of plumbers, children of plumbers, and millions of people who have had a plumber show up when they needed one. Comedians were also offended, (the funny ones, anyway,) along with a surprising number of terrorists - especially those with access to hot and cold running water. However, in spite of the ensuing kerfuffle, @jimmykimmel doubled down. “I’m not upset that the head of Homeland Security was a plumber,” he said, “I’m upset that he isn’t still a plumber." He further elucidated by adding, "I wouldn't put a plumber in charge of Homeland Security for the same reason I wouldn't call a five-star general to pull a rat out of my toilet, OK? We all have our areas of expertise.” Being offended is always a choice, and I don’t choose to be offended by a joke, even one that comes at the expense of the skilled tradespeople my foundation tries to elevate. But I am a tad butt hurt by the suggestion that skilled workers should never evolve into something new, and that competence is somehow limited to one vocation. Obviously, expertise and skill are important. If I need a new kidney, I’d prefer a doctor do the surgery, not a late-night talk show host. But if the doctor in question used to host a talk show, why would I hold that against him? Ten years ago, during one of the presidential debates, @MarcoRubio answered a workforce-related question by arguing that America needed to get shop class back into high schools. He concluded by saying, “What our country needs are more welders and fewer philosophers.” A lot of people on this page commented that Rubio and I were singing from the same hymnal, but in fact, we weren’t. At least not entirely. Because I don’t think the current shortage of welders has anything to do with an overabundance of philosophers. In fact, I think it’s a mistake to promote one vocation at the expense of the other. What we really need in this country, are more welders who can talk intelligently about Aristotle, and more philosophers who can run an even bead. More Generals, in other words, who can fix their own toilets, and more plumbers who can hold a powerful government job. This is what Mullin did. He was a private citizen who mastered an essential skill and then turned that skill into a multi-million-dollar company that employed a lot of people and served a lot of customers. That gave him the freedom to do other things with his life, including a career in public service which got him into Congress, where he’s spent the last eleven years doing whatever Congressmen do. Now, he has a very consequential position in the Cabinet of the current administration. Is that not the embodiment of the American Dream? I get that Jimmy Kimmel might have a problem with Mullin’s politics, but what possible objection could he have about the trajectory of his career, or his desire to do more than one thing with his life? The only sensible thing to do in the wake of a moment this tone deaf, is remind America that the skills gap is wide, and getting wider. The shortage of skilled tradespeople is now headline news and closing it is nothing less than a matter of national security. This year, my foundation has set aside $10 million dollars to help train the next generation of plumbers, and lots of other essential workers. I'm talking about hundreds of thousands of AI-proof, six figure jobs that don't require a four-year degree, waiting to be filled. The money is currently available to anyone who wants to master a useful skill at mikeroweworks.org. Apply today. As for those of you genuinely offended by Kimmel's comments, consider expressing your disappointment with a modest donation to mikeroweWORKS. Our work ethic scholarship is making a real difference, and your money will be well spent, I promise. The donate button is big and red and hard to miss, at mikeroweworks.org I’d love to chat but I’ve gotta pull a rat out of my toilet…
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USA 1776
USA 1776@What_a_mess1776·
@matthewdmarsden @LauraLoomer If you are bringing a baby on a plane for anything other then an emergency, you are a selfish bad parent.
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Laura Loomer
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer·
Is there anything worse than a crying baby on a plane? I wish parents would control their children. It’s so disruptive. I refuse to believe a baby cries for 10 hours. At some point this is just bad parenting, right?
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@christopherrufo "Overwrought, overstylized, and overhyped" is a perfect description of Blood Meridian. Though his command of the language is extraordinary, it's just too much.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
I read the first hundred pages of The Road last year, and read the first hundred pages of Blood Meridian this year, and in both instances, gave up, because the books never clicked. Lyrical writing, but the characters are reduced to way down Maslow's hierarchy, and the tone is so relentlessly bleak, with almost no humanity breaking through, it was difficult to feel anything besides the flint clicking against the cold steel in the overwhelming darkness. I know many of you love it, but to me, it's overwrought, overstylized, and overhyped.
Kristen Rudd@kristenrudd

About to start Blood Meridian for the first time. Give me all your best advice.

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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@BigAbe1863 @MattWalshBlog I agree. It's akin to an experimental prog rock band whose members are each incredible musicians, and though they may be virtuosos on their instruments, it gets really old after a song or two.
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Honest Abe
Honest Abe@BigAbe1863·
Blood Meridian is a miserable book. The only reason it gets talked about so much is because guys want other guys to know they’ve read it. So you get lines like, “every sentence he wrote is art.” Reality is that every sentence reads like nails on a chalkboard. exhausting to get through.
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Reading Blood Meridian. I wonder if there will ever be an author like Cormac McCarthy again, or if we’ve seen the last of the truly great writers. Every sentence he composes is art, like a painting. You see and feel what he’s trying to convey. He wrestles with big things, the human condition, good and evil. He doesn’t give you answers but he leaves you with a lot to think about. An absolute master of his craft. Not the last, I hope, but I don’t know.
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@CherokeeOwl So prior to slipping the patty between some bread, people were out there, roaming around, just knife and forking beef patties like it's 1899???
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TheRealCherokeeOwl 🦉
TheRealCherokeeOwl 🦉@CherokeeOwl·
Back in the early 1900s, a small lunch counter in New Haven, Connecticut had a busy customer who said he didn’t have time to sit and eat. The owner, Louis Lassen, quickly placed a ground beef patty between two slices of toast so the man could take it to go. Just like that, a simple solution to a rushed customer may have created what many believe was the first hamburger sandwich in America. Today burgers are everywhere — from fast food chains to gourmet restaurants — but it all may have started with one quick idea at a tiny lunch wagon. So here’s the question: How Do You like Your Burger? Sometimes the biggest food icons come from the simplest moments of necessity. 🍔
TheRealCherokeeOwl 🦉@CherokeeOwl

You’re at a nice steakhouse and the server sets down a thick, perfectly cooked slice of prime rib. The aroma is incredible. One person at the table immediately asks for steak sauce and well-done slices, while another insists the only proper way is medium-rare with a little horseradish and au jus. The debate starts before the first bite is even taken. So what’s the perfect way to eat prime rib? Do you keep it simple and let the flavor of the meat speak for itself, or is it all about the sauces, seasonings, and how it’s cooked? Some say prime rib is one of those foods that doesn’t need much help—just the right temperature, a little salt, and maybe a dip in au jus. But everyone seems to have their own “correct” way. How do you eat prime rib? 🥩

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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@debwalt1956 @JohnRustad4BC The thing is, millions of Canadians agree with Neufeld. What happens when the pendulum swings and the prevailing attitudes are aligned against your position? Then all who believe as you do are open to punishment for 'hate speech'. If we value freedom, this cannot stand.
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Debi
Debi@debwalt1956·
@JohnRustad4BC Neufeld did great harm over a period of years John. Not only to the LGBTQ+ community but also in promoting anti-vax conspiracy theories. He absolutely deserved what he got, I'm just disappointed it took so long.
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John Rustad
John Rustad@JohnRustad4BC·
So now we know the price of dissent in British Columbia: $750,000. That’s what it costs if you question a government-endorsed ideology in 2026.Let me be clear, you don’t have to agree with everything Barry Neufeld said. But in a free society, the answer to speech you dislike is more speech, not financial destruction. When a Human Rights Tribunal fines an elected official three-quarters of a million dollars for expressing views on public policy, that should concern every British Columbian, regardless of where you stand on SOGI. Free expression is not a privilege granted by a tribunal. It’s a foundational right in a democracy. And when the penalty for dissent becomes this severe, the message to everyone else is obvious: Stay silent. Or pay up & that is not the British Columbia I believe in. #cdbpoli #bcpoli
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Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott@JeremyScott_·
@malkinsmarner Wait - are people actually upset about this? Or is this some sort of troll? I can't tell anymore. Regardless, that would be awesome getting a call like that from your country's leader.
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x - sar🍁@malkinsmarner·
well thank you to whoever filmed this and whoever thought it would be awesome to upload to the internet for showing everyone what Canadians (and everyone else) has been trying to say about these men and this country for a long fucking time
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James SM Kitchen
James SM Kitchen@KitchenWellsLaw·
To all those wondering, I am Barry Neufeld's lawyer and, yes, we are appealing the BCHRT's decision to the BC Supreme Court by way of a process called "judicial review". It will be filed in the coming weeks. I will be publicly releasing the court document.
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Three Year Letterman
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
In preparation for tomorrow’s hockey matchup between America 🇺🇸 and Canada 🇦🇺, here are some FACTS that the Canadians hate: 1. America is the oldest and greatest country on earth 2. Canada is a British province that must do what the queen says 3. The greatest hockey player who ever lived was American 4. Canada is poor, poorer than our South American neighbors in Mexico. The average Canadian makes less than $10,000 per year and doesn’t have the internet 5. Justin Turdeaux must do what Donald Trump says because they don’t have sovereignty 6. Vermont has superior maple syrup to anything in Canada 7. No Canadian has ever had a #1 song or album in the US 8. Canadians are the most obese and unattractive Western country 9. Quebec residents must speak English FIRST because America is the birth place of the English language 10. Canadians have an average IQ than is 20 points below the average US IQ
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