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WhitneyinNC

@Whitneyfoxgray

Unaffiliated voter! Truth-seeker. Hypocrisy hater. Asking questions, processing information, and trying to understand this crazy world!

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Tironianae 🍊🍊 Z. - Ultra Verbum Vincet
🚨 BREAKING. Scott Bessent just announced the Internal Revenue Service is launching MASSIVE AUDITS of financial institutions that facilitated the laundering of Minnesota funds. Read that again. Banks. MSBs. Financial middlemen. Anyone who helped move dirty money is about to get TORCHED. For once, the IRS is being deployed FOR AMERICANS FIRST — not against working families. Follow the money. Audit everything. Prosecute whoever broke the law. Music to my ears. Thank you, Sec. Bessent. 🇺🇸 FOLLOW ME, THE NEXT DROP WILL BE SHOCKING
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AwakenedVeteran22
AwakenedVeteran22@FreqRevolution·
Boomers were raised by parents who survived war, depression, poverty, and rigid social structures. So they inherited a worldview built around obedience, toughness, silence, shame, and image. Many of them learned: “Don’t talk about feelings.” “Children should be seen, not heard.” “Work hard, don’t complain.” “Stay married no matter how miserable it is.” “Respect authority, even when authority is abusive.” So a lot of them became providers but not emotionally present parents. They could keep a roof over the house, but often had no clue how to sit with a child’s pain, fears, sensitivity, or emotional needs. Many were heavily programmed by religion, government, media, corporate culture, and social expectations. The outer image mattered more than the inner truth. A lot of marriages were full of cheating, resentment, addiction, emotional neglect, and abuse, but divorce was shamed — especially for women. So families stayed “together” physically while being broken spiritually and emotionally. Their generation normalized survival, repression, denial, and “because I said so” parenting. Gen X Gen X was the latchkey generation. A lot of them basically raised themselves. They saw the dysfunction of the Boomers up close. They saw the drinking, the fighting, the cheating, the emotional neglect, the divorce, the silence, the hypocrisy, and the fake image of “everything is fine.” So Gen X developed toughness. Independence. Sarcasm. Emotional armor. They didn’t want to be like their parents, but most of them were never given the tools to fully become different. They knew something was wrong, but therapy, emotional intelligence, nervous system healing, trauma work, and conscious parenting were not mainstream yet. So many Gen X parents tried to be better, but still carried emotional distance, avoidance, addiction patterns, and hardened survival energy. They were less blindly obedient than Boomers, but still deeply shaped by the same programming. They became the bridge generation: aware enough to see the damage, but often not healed enough to fully stop passing it down. Millennials Millennials inherited the emotional neglect, broken family systems, divorce culture, religious trauma, economic collapse, student debt, housing inflation, and the lie that “if you work hard, you’ll make it.” They were told to go to college, follow the script, obey the system, and everything would work out — only to find the system was already hollowed out. Millennials became the generation that started openly naming trauma, narcissistic parents, emotional neglect, mental health, burnout, toxic work culture, spiritual disconnection, and the collapse of the American dream. They are often mocked as weak or entitled, but a lot of that is because they refused to keep pretending dysfunction is strength. They started asking: Why am I so anxious? Why do I hate myself? Why did my parents never emotionally show up? Why am I working full-time and still broke? Why does this entire system feel fake? Why are we calling trauma “discipline”? Millennials were the first big wave to begin breaking the spell out loud. The pattern Boomers were programmed to obey. Gen X was programmed to survive. Millennials were programmed to perform — then woke up and realized the whole game was rigged. And now younger generations rebel. The core issue is not just generational laziness or weakness. It is unhealed trauma passed through families, combined with corrupt systems that keep people too exhausted to heal. Boomers often confused control with parenting. Gen X confused emotional shutdown with strength. Millennials confused achievement with worth until burnout forced awakening. Now the real work is breaking the chain. Not every person fits the pattern, of course. There are good Boomers, wounded Gen Xers trying their best, and Millennials who still avoid accountability. Each generation inherited trauma, adapted to it, normalized it, and passed down what they didn’t have the courage or tools to heal.
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WhitneyinNC@Whitneyfoxgray·
Oh my gosh I LOVE this teacher!!!
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This really is great!
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TV News Now
TV News Now@TVNewsNow·
🚨 REPORTER: “Are you a big MAGA person?” Spencer Pratt: “I’m a big NOBODY person. I’m a big Spencer Pratt Angelino person… I’m NOT part of any political party. I’m running a nonpartisan race. I’m supposed to represent ALL of Los Angeles… and that’s the problem. Everyone has lost the plot. The mayor is supposed to be a nonpartisan race. That’s why there’s no letter next to anyone’s name.” 
“It’s supposed to make the police, water and power, fire, streets without potholes, the lights on, no drug addicts in front of the park, no drug addicts n*ked in front of kid’s school. That is my party, ANGRY Angelinos.” “My message is COMMON SENSE.”
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Dan@KettlebellDan·
I’m pretty sure that if you have a problem with other people not drinking, then you have a problem with drinking
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Lucy@TheLucyShow1·
The fatigue is real! 😵‍💫 and so is the entitlement! She shows up to a high school graduation late and blocks people’s views then proceeds to argue with everyone around her!! 😏
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WhitneyinNC@Whitneyfoxgray·
@miles_commodore Not at all offensive to me. Or “cracker” either. What’s offensive to me is the assumption that I’M racist just because I’m white!!!
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Miles Commodore
Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
Is honkey offensive to white people? On the Jeffersons they used it quite a bit. I still think it’s funny.
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KAT@reallKAT·
I fell in love with this scripture: “There will come a time when your tears will fall, not because of your troubles, but because God has answered your prayers.” — 𝖧𝖠𝖡𝖠𝖪𝖪𝖴𝖪 𝟤:𝟥
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
BREAKING Senator Ted Cruz revealed on his podcast that 4 Senators are P*SSED: ▪️Bill Cassidy ▪️Thom Tillis ▪️John Cornyn ▪️Rand Paul From President Trump’s endorsements to losing elections, each of these Senators — according to Cruz — is angry. With a 53-47 majority, we can’t afford to lose 4 votes & this will complicate how we move forward. Source: Verdict with Ted Cruz
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Chad Caton🎙🇺🇸
Chad Caton🎙🇺🇸@ImFiredUp2·
Everyone has an opinion. Many are blasting @mmschocolate for this sweet tribute to Kyle Bush a long time sponsor of Kyle’s racing. I think it hit all the marks for honoring “Rowdy” Kyle Bush What do you think?
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Cynthia Holt
Cynthia Holt@Ghostofcynthia·
I've seen my post all over the internet. Time for another repost here.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Centennial High School graduation in Franklin, Tennessee was held outdoors despite heavy rain and lightning Weather is known in advance so the caroming could have been moved indoors but school officials had a “Rain or Shine” Policy so the Pre-Set Plans had to move ahead They knew the rain was coming but thought they could get the ceremony done before the rain and didn’t want to move the ceremony into the gym. From what I could find they didn’t know if everyone would fit They even had a backup plan incase it rained Staff indicated that if it rained on Thursday, they’d try again Friday and go indoors if needed then. They stuck with the original Thursday plan rather than moving it to Friday Many parents and attendees were extremely frustrated, calling it unsafe due to the lightning strikes. They were disappointing because it was such a milestone
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WhitneyinNC@Whitneyfoxgray·
@ImMeme0 I HATE THIS! Moms, don’t be idiots! Buying this crap for your daughters is NOT fashion!!
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
Parents are BLASTING Old Navy for selling booty shorts to young girls like it’s somehow normal. Turning elementary school girls into eye candy for creeps isn’t “fashion,” it’s corporate degeneracy dressed up as retail. Whoever approved this garbage should be ashamed, and parents buying into it need to seriously rethink what they’re normalizing for young girls.
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Unfiltered
Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
THE REAL LIFESPAN OF EVERY EMOTION INSIDE YOUR BODY: 1. Pure anger → 90 seconds, chemicals peak and clear if you stop feeding it with thought 2. Sudden fright → 2 to 3 minutes, adrenaline fires fast and body resets itself quickly 3. A wave of sadness → 4 to 6 minutes, moves through naturally only resistance makes it stay 4. Jealousy spike → 8 to 10 minutes, without a story to survive on it simply dies out 5. Raw shame → 10 to 15 minutes, heavy but dissolves faster when faced instead of hidden 6. Grief episode → 20 to 30 minutes, comes in tides and every tide eventually ends 7. Anxiety attack → 20 to 40 minutes, body cannot sustain that intensity it always drops 8. Heartbreak wave → 60 to 90 minutes, only when fully felt otherwise keeps returning 9. Deep loneliness → 2 to 4 hours, social pain hits the same place in brain as physical pain 10. Suppressed emotion → months to years, never felt never gone just buried deeper in body 11. Silent resentment → years if untouched, damages the one holding it far more than anyone else 12. Unresolved trauma → a lifetime, the body remembers everything the mind tried to forget
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Chief Steven Sund
Chief Steven Sund@ChiefSund·
You are 100% correct: my repeated requests for National Guard support were denied time and time again. I pushed to secure the Capitol before January 6 and during the chaos itself. Instead of accountability from those who blocked action, Pelosi forced my resignation the very next day. See timeline below.
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🇺🇸@FreeStateWill·
Did you know that for months, the DOJ lied in January 6 indictments that Kamala Harris was in the Capitol, but Capitol CCTV proved that she left the building at 11:21a.m.
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